Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1935 — Page 15
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FOUR CITY MEN TO BE NONOREO BY FRATERNITY Quartet to Be Initiated at Mellett Day Fete at I. U. B'J Timm Pprrhil BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. April 18. —R/>bm A. Cook, president of the Indiana University chapter if Sigma Delta Chi. national journalistic fraternity. today announced that 12 Indiana newspaper men will be initiated into honorary membership here tomorrow. The initiation ceremony will be held as part of the Don Mellett Memorial dedication program. A state Founders’ Day banquet will follow the initiation ceremony and the dedication. Four Indianapolis men. Walter S. Greenough, vice president! of the Fletcher Trust Cos. in chars* of public relations; Robert fuck*r ,nd John P. Edmison, both of the editorial staff of the Indianapolis Star, and Wayne Coy, former editor and publisher of Use Delphi Citizen and now director of the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, are among those who will be taken into the fraternity. Other honorary initiates are Joe A. Bennett, president of the Automatic Engraving Machine Cos.. Indianapolis, head ot the Indiana University Press. Bloomington: Raymond H. Sellers, editor of the Evening Star. Franklin: Foster W. Riddick. publisher of the CommercialMail. Columbia City; Dan Seism, sports editor. Courier, Evansville; Walter S. Montgomery, publisher of the Tribune, New Albany; Curtis O. Bridwell, member of the editorial staff, the Tribune, Terre Haute; Charles H. Johnson, editor of the Standard, Boonville. and Walter S. Chambers, publisher Courier-Times. Newcastle. Initiation services, which will begin at 4, will precede the unveiling of a plaqfie of Don Mellett in the Sigma Delta Chi de# in the Indiana University Union Building. The state Founders’ Day banquet, at which Lee A White, member of the editorial board of the Detroit News, will speak, will begin at 6:30.
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DAILY WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND
By Drew Pkarson and Robert S. Allen *
WASHINGTON. April I*.—Wagner Labor Disputes Bill strategists have a secret plan they believe will greatly enhance the chances of pushing their measure through Congress 1 Big busine s is vigorously opposed to this legislation. But also Big Business is anxious lhat the NR Abe continued Congressmen report they now are receiving a considerable volume of mail from large business men and organizations strongly urging them to vote for anew NRA act.
This anxiety to retain the NRA is based upon the plan of the W’agner Bill sponsors. They propose trading their support of an NRA bill in return for acceptance of "the Wagner Bill. And to make sure there is no slipup on the swap, they will require that the f Wagner Bill be incorporated fn the NRA act. This, they say. can be done WIJ easily by substituting it for the famous Section 7-a. the so-called ‘collective bargaining” provision of the NRA. With the NRA expiring automatically on June 16 unless new legislation is enacted, the Wagnerites are in a strong position to force their foes to come to terms. A determined filibuster very easily could thwart an NRA vote. , Therefore concessions by the Administration and big business are going to be in order if they want to put through anew NRA act. nan THE tide of momentous activity flows fast and strong about the White House these spring days. There is busy bustle from early morning until late at night. But In a room overlooking the south grounds on the second floor of the historic mansion there is a tenderly guarded quiet and solitude. In this hushed chamber, a wasted figure is waging a gallant and dramatic fight. For weeks Louis McHenry Howe, great friend and secretary of the President, has fought this stirring battle. For days his life was despaired of. Hourly he was expected to succumb. But to the delighted amazement of his doctors. ’Louey” rallied on tin brinks edge and slowly began his desperate fight back to recovery.
Louey lives in an oxygen tent. He reads the newspapers and startles his friends by calling them up from a telephone beside his bed. His doctors say the gallant iit.tle man has a fighting chance ior recovery. n n n REPRESENTATIVES DALY AND DORSEY known as Damon and Pythias among their colleagues becau.se of their inseparableness—were driving down Pennsylvania-av the other day. The drive was to take them to the Capitol. Traffic being light, the taximan stepped on the gas. Before his apprehensive passengers could demand he slow down, he had collided with another car. Whereupon he leaped from his cab and began accusing the other driver of speeding. To support this claim he called on Daly to testify that he had been driving slowly. Shaken and bruised, the two legislators climbed painfully out of their car and glared at its driver. *'l doubt very much, Mr. Barney Oldfield,” remarked Daly icily, ‘‘that you really want our version of. this affair.” That failed to squelch the brassy hackman, however. As they limped away they heard him observe to the group that had gathered about the two smashed cars: “Tsk, tsk! Tight as a tick and at this hour of the morning, too!” "Copyright. 1935. by Unged Feature Syndicate, Inc.t Dental Society to Meet The annual party of the,North Side Dental Society will be held at 8 tomorrow night in the Hoosier Hocus Pocus Club, Illinois and 12th-sts.
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