Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1935 — Page 20
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AMERICAN BAR COMMITTEE TO PROBE ETHICS Liberty League Members Face Investigation of Labor Report. By t nitr<i prr •* COLUMBUS, O , Nov. 1 —Seven members of the grievance committee of the American Bar Association 'vill meet here Nov. 15-17 to pass Judgment on the ethics of members of the national law committee of the Liberty League in ruling on certain New Deal measures and offering free legal aid to persons in financial distress, it. was announced here today. Members of the American Bar Associatioi raised a question *as to the propriety of such action and the grievance committee under the chairmanship of Robert T. McCracken of Philadelphia, will make a formal ruling. O her members of the committee
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are H. W. Arant, dean of the law school of Ohio State University, secretary; Philbrick McCoy of California; William F. Ailshie of th° Supreme Court of Idaho; A. E. Sutherland, Rochester. N. Y.; Georee B. Martin. Catlettsburg, K and Orie L. Phillips of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Denver. Dean Arant said today he knew of no movement from the bar association for expulsion of 58 lawyers on the Liberty League committee. The committee published an opinion on the labor relations law. Others of a series were said to be in the process of preparation. Ir\ingtnn Post to Meet Irvington Post No. 38. American Legion, is to meet tonight in the post rooms to consider arrangements for the annual Thanksgiving dinner-dance. Audley Dunham is on the entertainment program.
DRIVES THIEF FROM BEDROOM
Wakened by prowlers in her bedroom, Isabel Ricks, 19-year-old daughter of the recently murdered oil magnate, Alfred E. Ricks, seized her dead father’s pistol, switched on the light, and—
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in the current Ma Perkins contest, where ten fully-equipped 1936 Model Plymouth Touring Sedans and $2,000.00 in cash are being given away. The contest is open to all listeners. For full details listen to the Ma Perkins radio program over Station WLW at 3:15 P. M. every day except Saturday and Sunday.—Adv.
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Bloor Schleppev, Edgar H. Evans, P A. Wood and Earl Buchanan. Tire Rev. E. L. Day, Christian Church Union executive secretary; the Rev. T. J. Parsons. Indiana Baptist Association executive secretary; the Rev. Clive McQuire, Federated Baptist Churches executive secretary; C. L. Harkness, Indianapolis Church Federation president; the Rev. R. H. Mueller, evangelism committee chairman, Indianapolis Church Federation. Bishop H. H. Fout of the United Brethren Church, the Rev. H. B. Hostetter, executive secretary of the
Indiana Synod of the Presbyterian Church; the Rev. W. R. Hartinger. Methodist Epi-copal Church district superintendent; the Rev. D. A Kaley, Evangelical Church district superintendent, and the Rev. Ephraim Lowe, president of the Christian Church Union, are other leaders in the work. H. R. Pierson, Indiana Gideons president; Earl F. H:tes. Volunteers of America; Brig. James Murphy. Salvation Army; the • Rev. H. E Eberhardt. Wheeler City Rescue Mission superintendent; E. T. Al-
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