Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1936 — Page 2
Bl | IN SUPPORT “The Best House Ever; Family Declares. After’ F FREE SPEECH Moving Into Low-Cost Model Dwelling Here
GHT IS URGED
Leader Decries of Force Against Communists.
statement ‘condemning com- | but warming against em- | illegal force to suppress ap- | ces of or speeches by its ad- | s is to appear in the National | nn under . signature of | ‘W. Colmery, American 18-1 2 hational commander. : he statement does not identity | | <* | Terre Haute incident when Earl | ) .» Communist candidate for | dent, was arrested, but de-| 5 what took place-there. ! Commander Colmery said there been recent occurrences give rise for concern as to tions of constitutional rights. | * added that “either rightly or | ingly, Legionnaires are reported | have ‘been associated with them.” | “In the absence of a competent | ; tigation to determine the ac- | mey of these reports, I shall not rticularize,” he added, “but I do _ it is essenttial that I should | j@ cognizance of a situation | if it persists, not only will | : immeasurable harm to the Le- | gion, but will undermine the faith | ‘the people in the Legion and our geratic form of government.’ Upholds Constitution t Commander Colmery’s statement | ae Ho : 2 part: — I Above—A section of the living room of the WPA-Purdue-Marion Constitution of the United | | County low-rent : ; guarantees freedom of re- | Clean, Dry and Warm Even y 1 house as it is furnished by Mrs. Clarence Higham. freedom of speech, freedom
‘States ligion, . ’ the press and the right of the After Heavy Rain, Says | on the water. I want to pay my | Clarence Jr. followed them to the peaceably to assemble. . . . | rent today, too.” porch, which was dry, too.
“It is the sworn obligation of | First Occupant. | Mrs. Higham looked approvingly| Mrs. Higham said she would go every member of the American Le- ;- |at her coal oil heater. uptown and pay her rent today even to defend these principles as | “We haven't burned a gallon of |if it didn’t stop raining. hfully, as courageously and as BY JOE COLLIER | oil yet, and it's been warm as toast. The rent is $6.50 monthly.
ally as every other article of Mrs. Clarence Higham had her | | In fact we have only one burner go-
| Hy Constitution. . . - I Ta rent of the windbws have — Within the month, according to Nousework done at 10 this morning | been opened at least partly all the MARIONETTES TO GIVE fess reports, there have been in- and was reading a magazine. time. Ventilation is wonderful.” ( , in various parts of the| “Seems like this house stays clean | Last week in her home just across TAMING OF SHREW’ the lane, Mrs. Higham had brought epee
rsd where mob tactics have better than any I ever lived in be- | pov eonvereation almost to a Precent 4 sete esented on <a stage modeled.
“been employed to break up meet- | . re EaunIS: representa- | 10T€: she said. “I guess it's because | whisper, and had looked anxiously | . .. shak re’s Globe Th tives were to speak .in the open it's new.” |at her sleeping 13-month-old child | © Biespears’s Glare cater m, or by radio. The American = The house is the north half of |in the living room. ~~ ed Shrew tot the “Taming of the ion. is opposed to communism. . : } ay she pointed to the close rew” is to be enacted by the TatST shall stand loyally by our | the WPA-Purdue Housing Project- qoor of one of the bedrooms. terman Marionettes : in the audite on this subject and work Marion County house at Smith's-In | “She's sleeping in there. Takes | torium of Arsenal Technical High a its fulfillment. | and Coffman-pl. Mrs. Higham and | her morning nap with open windows | School - this afternoon. #But there is nothing in it which | her family moved in yesterday. The and fresh air : And she's been Sleep- The Tattermatl organization has en remotely implies that we - = \ 0 given performances In ghven “suspend the Constitution of | other side is open for public inspec- | n,orning. She's getting along fine.” | cities in the United States and CanUnited States . . . and use tion. Junior Likes House, Too ada. Only trained actors are emor violence or intimidation to | “A lot of people took a peek at | ployed as operators of the marion8S ANY group. | my house yesterday after I had it| Three-year-old Clarence Jr. was | ettes. Cites Example straightened around. They were all | Playing around the living room, not Tr mm | surprised that it was so roomy with | having to be quiet because sister was ‘OPTOMETRISTS TO MEET
“Our opposition to communis A \ itio 0 asleep, and generally enjoying him- Dr. A. C. Stipher..is. to discuss
S based primarily on the fact that furniture in it. I guess an empty | : } A. C. or. is. | we ; 3 Jen Te St Seeks to overthrow our form of | house always looks smaller than a | Self. “Duction Analysis” and- Dr. Roy . } . : ‘ 3 ment by force or violence. | furnished one. | “I'll say I like it,” he said of the |Denney is to present a paper on : x ‘ : 3 _ then, can we hope to accom-| It has been warm and dry and | house. “Strabismus” before members of | } ; a. Fo i & comfortable. It is light and well| It was raining hard this morning. | Zone No. 7 of the Inidana Associa- , - .
our purpose if we resort to | . purpos ventilated. As soon as I can, I'm | But the house was dry. And asl tion of Optometrists Thursday eve-
ksi or violence? When we do, . \we descend to the level of Com- going uptown and have them turn visitors left Mrs. Higham and ning at the Hotel Washington. mists . . . we prevent the law - )
fom taking its course. We give aid | = La HE LH LL i i RR [IH fn i HH eo “RE. A RELY ’ by oA - 8 Il | } { he C : . Ca y , : * ‘ fomlors to the Communit & ALLE NO PHONE ON ONE THING=THEY ALL WANT
y. - i “let me cite a concrete example. = Cc. 0 D OR din A Communist candidate went to a = D4 sw WEOUe e $. PE ” i ; eR a Lit He i gy $Main city to deliver a radio| = MAIL - La 4 HE wi : : "ul 6 tech. Under our Constitution he | = ‘ORDERS - , oo et nr a LL al
# a right to deliver that speech, it he was arrested and jailed on a rancy charge when he stepped m the train. The newspapers afternoon and the next day a d great headlines about the incident and editorials denounced le arrest as a violation of the confutional guarantee of free speech. | have yet to read an editorial jich did not condemn the action. S Souick to realize the tremendous of this publicity, the Commuwent back to the same town a | pg days later, apparently knowing | ‘would not be permitted to speak | id also that he’ would get more licity thereby. Publicity Widespread his time he was not arrested. | § he was mobbed and the | ant «publicity was worth a| pd speeches. Had he been | to speak he would have |
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