Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1936 — Page 7

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Gov. Landon to Make Seven Train Platform Talks on Following Day.

Col. Frank Knox, Republican nominee for Vice President, is to make short talks from the rear platform of his train in North Vernon, Seymour and Washington Oct. 14, the Republican State Committee announced today.

The committee announced yester-

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make seven a platform " has ‘as his train crosses the State Oct. 15.

Unions Becoming Force

in Government, Claim .

The rise of industrial unions as a force in government was forecast last night by Ernest H. Culshaw, Detroit, national organizer of the Socialist-Labor Party, at a meeting in the Severin Hotel. : Mr. Culshaw is to speak on “Th World Crisis” at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Keach Hall, 29 8. Delaware-st.

Defends Democratic 1‘2 Per Cent Club’

FARMERSBURG, Ind, Oct. 7— The so-called Democratic “Two Per

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expen of the is one of the best developments 1 bie Seen in patii. san politics,” Mr. Crawford said,

“There is no gumshoe work about the “Two Per Cent Club." Our opiionents are clinging to the old system of getting their campaign money from some unher:ided regions thit expect something back in the way of governmental privilege for every dollar they cough up now.”

Democratic Clubs Meet Tonight

Benjamin Scifr¢s, Lebanon, and Clarence A. Jacks:n, state gross in-

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11th-st between | pected to attend. * : The Riverside Democratic Club is to meet at 8:15 p. m. tonight in the Olympic Club, Riverside-dr and Pruitt-st. Perry Faulkner is to

Largest Hoosier Vote Is Predicted Ivan C. Morgan, Republican state chairman, predicted the largest vote in the history of Indiana after reports on the registration in the various districts were given at the stata committee meeting yesterday afternoon at the Claypool Hotel. Mr. Morgan urged committee

ernmient service or school to vote.

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Gross Income Tax Is His Topic Perry Faulkner is to speak on the gross income tax at a meeting of the Riverside Democratic Club at 8:15

tonight in the Olympic Club, Pruiitst and Riverside-dr.

Nominees to Tour Johnson County

Times Special ; Ind., Oct. 7.—~Democratic nominees are to follow the old party custom in staging the annual campaign tour of Johnson

a parade of 150 automobiles. They are to pass through every small community in Johnson County.

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Plans for the next membership drive were outlined at a regional roll call meeting of the American Red Cross at the Indianapolis Ath-

IS DEAD AFTER FALL [etic Club yesterday.

Douglas Griesemer, Washington,

George Moore, 935 Bellefontaine- i national director of public informa-

st, died in City Hospital today from injuries received early Sunday in a fall down stairs at a tavesn at 947 Massachusetts-av. a Mr. Moore, who was 74, was willking with the aid of a crutch and fell 10 steps when his crutch broke under his weight.

i tion, was the principal speaker. Ap- | proximately 150 Red Cross workers

from 17 Indiana counties attended the meeting. William Fortune, ' Indianapolis chapter chairman, presided at a luncheon at which a motion picture

roe, Morgan, Owen, Putnam, Si slby, Sullivan, Tipton and Vigo.

CROSSES TO MARK

Reminders to motorists of Ine dianapolis’ mounting traffic toll are soon to dot the citys t: ] lanes, under plans of Police Michael F. Morrissey. 5 He said large white circles, with crosses in the center, will be ed soon at approximately 100 on city streets where fa accidents have occurred

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