Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1936 — Page 22

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GOVERNORS TO ATTEND PAROLE PARLEY IN CITY

McNutt Among Seven Accepting Bids; Two Others to Be Represented. Acceptance* of seven Governors to attend the third annual Central States Probation and Parole Conference at the Claypool May 26 to 29 have been received by Atty. Gen. Philip Lutz Jr., arrangements committee chairman, he announced today. Reside* Gov. McNutt, those who havp indicated they will be present, at the conference are Gov*. J. M. lhitrell, Arkansas; Louis J. Brann, Maine; A. B. Chandler, Ke.nt.ucky; Clyde Tingley, New Mexico; Henry H. Blood, Utah, and James M, Curley, Massachusetts. Govs. David Sholtz and Harold G. Hoffman, of Florida and New Jersey, respectively, have notified Mr. Lutz that they will send representatives. Walter Welford, acting Governor of North Dakota, also is to he represented. Attorncya-general who have sent acceptances are Lawrence C. Jones, Vermont; Herbert, R. O'Connor. Maryland; B. M. Vincent, Kentucky; A. A. Carmichael, Alabama; Charles J. Margiotti, Pennsylvania; .Joseph Chez, Utah; Paul P. Prosser, Colorado; Edward L. OConnor, Iowa; William H. Wright, Nebraska; P. O. Saline, North Dakota; J. E. Finnegan, Wisconsin; Rav E. Lee, Wyoming, and Walter Conway, South Dakota. The conference is to be divided into right, sessions. A banquet is to he held Thursday night,. May 28, and sightseeing trips and a visit to the Speedway during the qualification trials have been arranged for the visitors. There also is to be a trip to the State Reformatory al Pendleton. FOREIGN TRADE WEEK TO BE OBSERVED HERE Drive To Stimulate World Business Is Set for May 17-23. National Foreign Trade Week is to he observed May 17-23, Francis E. Wells, director of the Indianapolis co-operative office of the United States Department of Commerce, announced today The observance is sponsored by the UnitPd States Chamber of Commerce co-operating with the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the United States Department of Commerce. Mr. Wells said. Kducational pamphlets were being distributed to the schools, displays are to be shown at L. S. Ayres & Cos. and at, travel bureaus, and posters hearing the slogan. “World Trade Benefits All,” are to be placed in public buddings, Mr. Wells announced. DEMOCRATIC REGULARS LOSE IN BARTHOLOMEW Anti-Organization Group Electa County Chairman. Tim ft Special COLUMBUS. Ind„ May 11.— The anti .-organization faction of the Democratic Party in Bartholomew County, gained control of the organization for the first time in 14 years, with the election of James Daugherty, Sandcreek Township farmer, as county chairman. He defeated John W. Suverkrup, who was up for re-election, 38 to 35. Mr. Suverkrup had not planned to he a candidate, but. as a last, resort to beat, the Daugherty faction, he permitted his name to be placed in nomination. Charles C. Guinn was re-elected Republican county chairman without opposition.

UNIONS TO HELP CITY WORKERS GET RAISES rommlliw, Headed by John Smith, Is Organized. Mpmhers of a Central Labor Union committee, headed by John Smith, president, today began work- j ing for higher salaries for police, i firemen and other city employes, j The committee was appointed last night, at, a union meeting. The committee is to discuss the question with the heads of all city departments and boards and also wit.n city councilmen. The organisation also is opening a drive to ; prevent manufacturers from representing products as union-made unlee* union labor is used. 6 J®ft O o<s oCin ’ jg|jß HERE'S^ THE Miil ik coupon for Summer outiags (older with large colored maps showing thousand* ot lakes and streams in the North Voodt ot Witcooiia and Upper Michigan names, locations and rates of resorts — information about fast, atr-conditioned afternoon and overnight trains from Chicago —and “North ▼estern's" low Summer fares. J V. A. Hampton. General Agent I C.tiN.W. Ry.,sot Merchants Bank Bldg. * | IndigMPolis. Ind., Phone Riley 3110 | j Aged me. without obligation. Summer I j tinting* folder on the North Woods. | Name ......................... j | Address...... ........ f Am, —ii

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Time Is Needed to Revise Security Machinery, Workers Told. Virgil Sheppard, acting director of the Division of Public Assistance, State Welfare Board, today estimated that revisions in money grants to approximately 32.000 old age and blind pensioners in the state could not be completed before fall. It will be fall, Mr. Sheppard told j case investigators at the Lincoln, before these people can have all the money assistance they are entitled to under the new Social Security Law. Mr. Sheppard said that the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief had lent about 80 trained investigators to 35 counties and is ready to lend others to any county requesting them. The law provides, he said, that cases must be investigated before any revision may be made. Twen-ty-two counties havp been certified by the State Board as having machinery to administer the law. Townsend Meeting Set Th£ Liberty Bell Townsend Plan Club is to meet at 7:30 tonight in St. Joseph's Hall, 617 E. North-st.

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