Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1936 — Page 8

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HILLIS TO TALK AT EVANSVILLE RALLY TONIGHT G. 0. P. Candidate Outlines His Itinerary for Present Week. Glen Hillis. Kokomo, Republican candidate for the gubernatorial nomination, is to .speak tonight at an Evansville Republican rallv. His itinerary for this week is: Tomorrow. Mount eVmon. Boonville. Princeton. Vincennes and Washington: Wednesday, Bedford: Thursday, the Indiana University Republican (%ub and Monroe County Republican Club. Bloomington; Friday. North Vernon. Heagy Indorsed oy OARP Louis W. Heagy, Democrat, today had been indorsed for Congress by the Twelfth District board of the Townsend Old-Age Revolving Pensions Plan. Clayton Sanders previously had received the indorsement of the state area board after it had rescinded the district congressional board’s approval of Mr. Heagys name. C. P. Campbell, state area manager, said that Mr. Sanders still is a candidate for nomination to Congress on the Townsend platform. Mr Sanders has been approved bv lhe National Union for Social Justice for the Twelfth District post. He said today that he planned to file ouster proceedings against the Twelfth District Townsend board. Socialists Honor Larrair Members of the state executive committee of the Socialist Party of fndiana, Inc., held %i memorial meeting last night, at. 308 Holliday Ruilding in honor of George M. Larrair, active member of the hoard of directors, who died yesterday. McKinney Rally Arranged Lafayette Democrats are lo hold a Second District rally for E. Kirk McKinney. Thursday night. A reception is to be given in his honor at the Lahr hotel. Clarence E. Manion, Indiana director of the National Emergency Council, is to speak. Urges Prompt Prosecution Vigorous prosecution of all murder cases, with no discrimination between the races, was urged today by William Henry Harrison, G. O. P. candidate for prosecutor. He spoke yesterday at tea of Republican women workers at 316 W. 20th-st. OARP Rally Held Victory for congressional candidates indorsed by the Townsend Old Age Revolving Pension Plan, was predicted by speakers yesterday at a rally in Tomlinson Hall. included Benjamin J. Brown, district organizer, and William H. Jackson, Negro political leader Candidates Are Questioned Questionnaires sent to political candidates by the National Association of Women are to be read at the organization's meeting at 7:30 tonight, in the Washington. Candidates were asked their convictions on legislation for equal rights for women. 100 Indorse Beveridge Candidacy of Albert J. Beveridge I -If. for Congress on the Republican ticket in the Twelfth District was i indorsed today by 100 Young Republicans. •John K. Rrickelshaus, chairman of ♦he Young Republican Beveridge for Congress Club, in announcing the indorsements, said: “frrom a survey of voung voters in

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the Twelfth District, I find that the great majority of younger Republicans are. supporting the candidacy of Albert, J. Beveridge Jr. “They have learned that, Mr. Beveridge entered this campaign knowing that he would be the only serious contender not indorsed or sponsored by a political faction,” he said. STRIKE TIES UP PLANT Steel Officials to Confer With Workers’ Representatives. By United Press BRIDGEVILLE. Pa., April 27Officials of the Universal Steel Cos. were to confer with representatives of striking workers today in an effort to end a two-day, strike. Workers in one department of the milj walked out Friday, demanding a 15 per cent wage increase. Officials said the strikers had made no demand. When the ctrike was called the company closed its entire plant, pending negotiations. About 500 workers were affected by the shutdown. Lawyer Moves Office Offices of William T. Stoops, attorney, have been moved to 400 Indiana Trust Building. There he will be associated with Frank Seidensticker and Frederick R. Bonifield. Mr. Stoops said.

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MUSEUMS NOT ‘MAUSOLEUMS.’ PEAT RETORTS Herron Director Replies to Criticism of Hoosier Muralist. 'For every picture by an early painter our museum buys it buys two by contemporary painters." Wilbur D. Peat, John Herron Art Institute director, said today in answer to an article by Gilbert Wilson, young Terre Haute muralist. Writing in New Campus, publication of th American Student Union at De Pauw University, Mr. Wilson called museums emphasizing old masterpieces as ‘ mausoleums.” “I feel that Mr. Wilson must be out of touch with the modern museum movement,” Mr. Peat asserted.

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