Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1935 — Page 7
FEB. 7, 1935
STATE PASTORS ORGANIZE, SEEK SOCIAL REFORM Group to Fight Child Labor, Liquor and Military Training. Delegates to the fifth annual Indiana Pastors' Conference, which closed last night at the P.rst Baptist Church, mere back at their various churches today determined to take an active part in correcting what they believe to h* evils In the present social and economic order. The clergymen pledged themse'ves to combat the liquor traffic, legalized gambling, child labor and to fight compulsory military training for high school and university students. The Rev. A E Monger, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Greenra.'tie. was elected first president of the permanent conference. The Rev O. H Folger, pastor of the First Friends Church. Indianapolis, was named secretary. The report of the findings committee further urged preservation and purification of the right of Tree speech, free press, free choice of representation in politics and industry. freedom in education and freedom of conscience. 4 BELGIAN KING LEAVES $53,900 IN ENGLAND Enjoins Children to Watch Over and Comfort Queen. Mv 7’nltrl rr,>, LONDON. Feb. 7—Probate of the will of King Albert of the Belgians.
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“If you believe that my old age pension plan Is cock-eyed, you must also believe that millions of people who are behind it are cock-eyed,” declared Dr. Frank E. Townsend, appearing before the House Ways and Means Committee to “set it right.” Townsend is shown, right, af’er he rose from a horpital bed to make his plea. With him is Representative John S. McGroarty of California, who introduced the bill for the Townsend plan in the House.
dated March 21, 1932, showed today that he left an estate in England of 10.783 pounds (about $53,900). The king enjoined “my three children to watch over and comfort
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ICE INDUSTRIES TO HOLD STATE MEETING HERE Manufacturers and Dealers to Open Conference Next Thursday. Indiana ice manufacturers and dealers will meet next Thursday and Friday in the Severin for the annual convention of the Indiana Association of Ice Industries. Sales methods, production and code problems will oe considered. Speakers will include Guy W. Jacobs, Steubenville, O.; W. K. Martin, Crawfordsville; O. P. Fauchier, Indianapolis; Leslie C. Smith, Chicago; H. D. Betz. Kansas City, Mo.; F. J. Nichols, Dayton; L. F. Shuttleworth, Indianapolis, and Dr. William Lloyd Davis, Akron University. Douglas Malloch, former president of the Chicago Press Club and author of syndicated poems, will entertain at the annual banquet Thursday night, which will be followed by a floor show. New officers will be elected Thrusday afternoon. The present, officers are F. J. Callahan, Ft. Wayne, president; L. L. Swartz, Indianapolis, and Dan Newell, Kokomo, vicepresidents; A. C Goll, Indianapolis, treasurer, and Mr. Fauchier, execu; tive secretary. LEG lON TO GIVE DA NC E Hilton U. Brown Post to Hold Event Tomorrow. A Valentine dance will be held following the dinner and business meeting of the Hilton U. Brown Jr. Post, No. 85, American Legion tomorrow night. The meeting and dance will be in the D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Pennslyvania-st.
Wayne Civic League to Meet The Wayne Township Civic League will meet at 7:30 tonight at 3825 W. Washington-st. William Bornkamp will preside.
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