Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1934 — Page 42

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PENSION AUTHOR WILL DISCUSS OLD AGE PLAN Dr. Townsend Will Explain Theory at Tomlinson Hall Meeting. Dr 8 E Townsend, Long Beach, Cal., author of the highly publicized Townsend Old Age Pension Plan, will discuss that plan at a meeting at 7:30 tomorrow night in Tomlinson Hall. Accompanied by Frank Peterson, national director of the Townsend Old Age Pension Clubs. Dr. Townsned is on his way to Washington to present his plan, which calls for payments of S2OO a month to all persons more than 60 years old, to Government officials. The payments would be financed through a general transactions tax of I*4 per cent and It would have to be spent within the month. Dr Townsend will be introduced to the Tomlinson Hall audience by Lieut. Gov. M. Clifford Townsend. LawTence B. Dyer will preside. Those on the reception committee will include Walter W. Watson, secretary to Mayor Reginald H Sullivan; J. E. Forster, Northwest ; Townsend Club president; L. W. | Heagy. Belmont Townsend Club; L L. Hopkins, E. J. Speake, Mrs. C. J. Klaiber, Mrs. Clara Oxley, W. C. \ Mac Lean, Mrs. C. O. Floyd and Mr. j and Mrs. A. T. Morgan. 3US STRIKE IS ENDED Chicago Firm Agrees to Re-employ 25 Discharged Driver*. By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 7. —A four-month-old bus drivers' strike ended today with the Chicago Motor Coach Cos. agreeing to re-employ 25 discharged drivers “when and if” Jobs for them are open. Bus schedules were maintained throughout the strike, called three months ago. but the company lost its NRA Blue Eagle as a result. ODD FELLOWS TO MEET Brightwood Lodge Will Entertain Grand Master. The Brightwood Lodge, No. 655, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will entertain Paul Pflster, grand master of the order, at a meeting at 7:30 Tuesday at 2345'i Station-st, it was announced today. Mr. Pflster is Assistant United States Attorney.

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AGED CITY MAN HURT IN CRASH Retired Candy Maker Is in Critical Condition at City Hospital. Eugene Bidwell, 74-year-old retired candy manufacturer, was in a critical condition today in City Hospital with injuries he received last night when he was struck by a coal truck. The accident occurred at 46th-st and College-av, and witnesses said Mr. Bidwell. who lives at 4525 Car-rollton-av, apparently became confused by the traffic and had started bark to the curb when he was struck. The truck was driven by Eugene Goebel, 22. of 5640 Carrollton-av, who was not held. Mrs. Nettie Downey, 76. slipped and fell on the walk in front of

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5 MORE TERRORISTS FACE SOVIET COURT Death Sentences Expected at Moscow. By United Press MOSCOW, Dec. 7.—Five terrorists, remnant of the 71 arrested in a secret police roundup after the assassination of Sergei Kirov, awaited tria: today. They faced the death sentence, meted out Knd immediately executed on the 66 others arrested. Trials will be held in secret under the “dictatorship of the proletariat”— the red terror —reinstated as an emergency measure after the shooting of Kirov at Leningrad by Leonid Micoliev. Zoos save money on food bills during the summer months, when rations to the animals are decreased.

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