Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1936 — Page 20

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YOUNG G. 0. P. ADVISED TO BE INDEPENDENT National Chairman Makes Appeal in Third Talk at Columbia Club. Young Republicans of Indiana today are seeking independence in action, following an appeal last night by George Olmstead of lowa, national organization chairman. It was the third of a series of addresses at the Columbia Club. Leadership in the liberal ranks dictated by the national committee will fail to achieve its purpose, he said. He charged that 'James A. Farley, national Democratic chairman, had so dominated that party’s young organization that he had created ‘‘stooges" who are ineffective. "America today Is at the crossroads," Mr. Olmstead said. In our country up until 1932 we had no class consciousness. There was only a vague belief that our economic system was unjust and political tyranny was unknown. “ ‘Citizen’ Is Forgotten Word" "Today our governmental leaders speak only in terms of class—the rich, the poor, the laborer, the farmer, the white-collared worker. We never hear the word ‘citizen.’ "The vague belief that economic injustice existed is much less vague and the injustices are more apparent now and have increased since 1932. "Today our government is reaching farther into our daily lives and political tyranny bids fair to be again the great political issue. If we follow blindly the old and mellow politicians of the New Deal, or of the old order we are doomed for the wilderness.” Mr. Olmstead was introduced by John K. Ruckclshaus, program committee chairman. LOCAL OPTION IS DRY LEAGUE’S FIRST AIM State, National Prohibition Ultimate Objective of Group. Liquor prohibition in the local units of government is the immediate goal of the Indiana Anti-Sa-loon League with state and national prohibition the ultimate objective. The league board of trustees met yesterday and adopted a resolution embodying this declaration and asserting that “the revolt against the liquor traffic already has started." Work of L. E. York. Indiana superintendent, was praised. Dr. F. Scott Mcßride, general superintendent of the national organization, spoke. Reports were made by committees headed by P. A. Wood, Indianapolis, finance; Dr. Ernest N. Evans, Indianapolis, amendments to the league constitution; Dr. Hurd Allen Drake, Kokomo, nominations, and Dr. T. Fred Williams, Lafayette, resolutions. YOUNG DEMOCRATS TO CONVENE FEB. 28-29 Sessions To Be Held in Tomlinson Hall; 250 Expected. First state convention of the j Young Democrats of Indiana is to be held here Feb. 28 and 29 with headquarters in the Claypool and convention sessions at Tomlinson Hall. Dances in the Claypool are being arranged for both nights. Approximately 250 persons representing every district are expected to attend, acocrding to Richard Xorbly, president of the Indianapolis Young Democrats. Albert Johnson, deputy attorney general and state organizer, is directing committee selections. War Veteran Killed by Train By United I'nax SOUTH BEND. Ind., Jan. 30. John Doyle. 41, believed to be a war veteran from Dayton, 0.. stepped in front of a New York Central freight train last night and was killed.

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CITY MAN HELOi AFTER SHOOTING OF TAXIDRIVER Fred Seward Also Accused of Two Local Robberies Before Capture. Fred Seward, 24, 2G06 Brooksideav, is in jail today charged with automobile banditry after he is alleged to have stolen two taxicabs, robbed the drivers and wounded one driver as police clo&d in on him early today. Paul Rathz, 30. of 2184 S. Dela-ware-st, was robbed of $7, forced to drive to Oaklandon and was returning to the city when, at Galest and Massachusetts-av. Sergt. Ed Kruse and squad halted the wild ride, # As poli6e stopped the cab. Seward is said to have shot Rathz in the

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