Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1936 — Page 3
ON HIGH COURT HELD REMOTE
Job Insurance Ruling ° to
Delay ‘Showdown,’ Is: Capital View. (Continued from Page One)
power, would not be able to command anything like the entire Dem-
ocratic majority in support of a
program to curb the court’s author y In the House 114 of the 334 Democrats are Southerners and many of them are old-timers not persgnally sympathetic with New Deal” doc~ trine. Another large group of House Democrats are Tammany men. Many members from other large industrial centers have not given undivided allegiance to the Roosevelt program. In spite of this handicap, the President's vote of confidence from the country gave him an excellent chance of winning a court battle. This chance likely will diminish as time goes on.
Gave No Decision
A year hence, when all members of the House and a third of the Senators’ will be preparing to run for re-election, they will be more timid than in the year now at hand.
| Agures do not include
organiza of 91 other counties in the state. ‘The Republican State Committe bi of $183,022.54 The : bills $470321 for rent at ‘the - Claypool Hotel, $6397.04 for, telephone all. and $2073 for telegrams.
Bah Lappe Contre
George A. Ball, Muncie - ato and Republican Nation Committee ireasurer, was 2s was the largest individual donor e. i bearing Illinois ‘tags ‘escaped from Speen. Soutirilutions totaled detectives who fired four shots at weit to the Republican State Com | 0°, Sar In pursuing its ocoupani
Sup of 10 0.1.0.
Unions Points Way,
“The men who promoted and sub-
| scribed to the illegal aetion of the time | Federation executive council would
not accept such suspension if it affected their own groups. - “The only way progress can be made toward peace is to reinstate the C. I. O: unions. Otherwise, the
‘split in labor's ranks must get
worse.” President William Green, most eloquent . advocate of the convention's 21,679 to 2043 vote for sus-
pension’ of a million Federation
C. L O. his any objections to | members of that committee we willing to name new members
istactory to them.”
meant the formal
apart or whether it would in rate another unsuccessful union remained in doubt as a u of the vote to confirm action of the council in suspending the . unions. 2 ‘The Lewis group was left “hangs ing in the air,” a position less s factory to them than would ha been definite and complete expuls sion. At the same time, the Fede
members, announced immediately | eration was in the after the gavel fell on a dramatic |ing the insurgents Boston or ave t session, that the A. F. of | and of being able to take advantage L. leadership immediately would | of any developments in the future renew its efforts toward negotiations | either to make peacé or to revoke to end the gravest split in 50 years | the charters of the C. I. O. unions,
And in the final two years of the : Presi- “She was a grand old dar; That's the word—Darlin "7 rise Snr Te Pras Edgar Magnin eulogized arin, Ernestine Sehumann-Heink, Raphi mittee. $5,000 to the Marion Coun | to all precedent, should be less| Singer who died at 75 in California, in funeral services conducted at |G. O- P. committee and $3000 to the than at any time since his inaugus| the American Legion auditorium in Hollywood. Veterans, to. whom Dindonc Enos Clubs of Indiana. : ration. she has been known as “Mother” since World War days, form the | Others who made large con- the car coming out of an alley off ; . honor guard between whose ranks her casket is born after services. | tributions to the Republican came | the 4200 block in E. New York-st. Police Doubt Brady
The Supreme Court wrote no de-
cision in the New York case from
which its present feeling on social ; security) might be divided, nor did it anndunce the manner in which | 1
the individual members divided. However, in view of their voting records, there is little doubt here that the four opposed to the New York law were Justices James C.
{eg and others’ of ‘the royal court who had preceded him. Many in the party ‘were garbed in. Ervlasiue | fashion. ; James Stands Watch Pollywogs James Roosevelt, the President’s son, and Col.. Edwin M.
paign included: E. M. Morris, South | Detective Sullivan said he fired at
Bend, $6000; E. T. Welr, Pittsburgh, Pa., $5000; Ivan C. Morgan, state chairman, $3500; Frank Remy, $2750,
‘The Indiana Democratic Commits tee ‘filed: its statement Saturday, listing $155,489.19 expenags; with 4
‘the car as it speeded sastwand,
i, 3 aan, snort | ON OSSJETZKY AND
| LAMAS GET AWARDS
Led Holdup Trio
State police here doubted possi-
| pitity that three bandits who late
yesterday held up a North Madison bank and escaped with $1500 were members of the Alfred Brady gang. They said photographs of the irio had ‘been sent. to North Madison
of labor solidarity. -Mr. Green refused to accept the opinion of many veteran labor chieftains including ' Mr. Howard of th . that the
immediately would force a permanent, rival labor organization and hat, if the C. I. O. wins its battle
In any event, the convention—= with the powerful C. I. O. unions
to make the breach complete if the Lewis group persisted in its co
to unionize the ‘steel industry, the | NEW AIRLINE ROUTE BEING TRIED TOD:
Watson, his military aid, as well | deficit of $13,106.17. where Mrs. Mary A. Brown, cashier and “holdup victim, was to try to |SPlit in labor ranks will be too wide
as Gus Gennerich, of the secret uty : Surplus in County : (Continued trom from Page One) identify them as those of the ban- {0 heal. It was reported that C.
Service were , compelled fo stand I. O. lead 1d next watch on the forward turret garbed | The Marion County Democratic i id the woman es would meet weekpolicies and the others have favored in fur-lined flying suits, helmets and | Committee listed $77,085.89 expenses | en 85 Woodréw Wilson, father of gis. es ahs a te during end to make plans. Policies ang the. ~ |leaden diver’s shoes. They held and $86,236.96 donations, leaving a | ih League of Nations, and Frank | o holdup that it was probable she | “The C. I O. leadership will be| An American Airlines Plane DO Askha.t Law i “| “whnoculars” made of bottles and balance of $8251.07 in the treasury. | B- Kellogg and Aristide nd, go- would be an e to make any iden- advised of the action taken by the | fo arrive at 11 a. m. today at 1 UE Neg i . By United Press hose nozzles and wore boxing gloves. | Contributions inéluded $400 by Cir. | 2uthors of the Briand-Kellogg Anti- | fo by ‘{ convention’ and. urged .to take adABOARD U. S. S. CHESTER, at| "the President as Senior Pollywog| cuit Judge Berl R. Cox, $300 by War Pact. honored only | Brady and his henchmen, James | yantage $2 phovislons Sor Doce con Poe Wayne sad Derolt sir ou & , 24 —President Roosevelt | "ache e proceedings from a County Recorder Ira Haymaker and u etzky was honored o fror | ferences,” Tesh Bs; red. a Sean esident. Fi y Dahlover and Clarence Lee Sha faced and weary after an impas-| The line has requested Inters
McReynolds, George Sutherland, Willis Van Devanter and Pierce President Entertains Deep
Butler, Justice McReynolds has voted against all major New Deal| Sea Character on His Way to Buenos Aires.
Strauss
With Justice Harlan F. Stone a home sick, that would leave Chief Justice Hughes and Justices Owen : vantage point at the lee side of the | $480 by Sheriff Otto Ra: '|a few weeks after he had comRoberts, Louis D. Brandeis and Ben Palas his su int Ap cei turret. He stood Watch. too, until | ne". Marion County Y erublican pleted three years and more in Nazi | 3 Ey oe need the | Sioned appeal to the convention, he | Commerce Commission permissig Jamin H. Cardozo 2s the four wha, ap toda, Nootone 5) rockets and flares signalled the ap- | Committee also managed to stay out | concentration camps. slaying of an Indianapolis police=. laid aside the gavel with which he |to establish regular daily se voted his aistain t e act. ted| The 2 Ene) ana its convoy- | Preach of Davy Jones. During his | of the red, listing a cash balance.of | The award was interpreted wide- | oo rapped the session into recess short- [over the route. Detroit, Justice Hughes has. supporte ing | cruiser, Chester. crossed. ihe watch period, he fished for “politis $9277.10 in the treasury after spend- |ly to be regarded by Nazi Germany : ly before 1 a. m. - Wayne, Indianapolis and other ¢ thres New Dea) measures, the gol I OL iD: Lit Bins Nem. | 81 fish” from the lee scuppers. ing $43,440.63, according to the com |as a direct affront, as a frank oP “I am willing to meet with Mr.|pany officials are to be aboard clause, railroad pensions and TVA, = jor 5%: 2 u i} x BEY P Royal police then suddenly seized | mittee’s statement, Contributions criticism of its policies. a Lewis if he desires. Our commit-! plane. and many believe that he. .v ear was scheduled at noon beneath | mes Roosevelt, George Fox, White | included $5000 by C. J. Root, Terre| This was believed to be responsi- BUILDING VALUAT 10 Other 5-to-4 decision. "This has im- the Dlasing tropes] san" Peaeath | House pharmacist, and Edward Gal- | Haute, $5000 by Mr. Bail and $1500 | bie for the recent decision of Halv- : sed on Washington Mr. Hughes | The President as “Senior Polly- | 1o80er, of the President's party, and | by T. H. Johnson. dan Koht, Norwegian Foreign Min- | pres. on was ug . threw them in the brig with a bread | A supplemental statement by | iste d Johann Mowinckel, anxiety to maintain the court's pres- | wog,” or novice among those .Who|ang water diet. Samitiel . Montgome Republican T,. &n 0 owincke ge and prevent any action curtail- | have never.crossed the equator, was| Anticipating a vigorois. initiation, | committee. treasurer showed” $361 | orm, RE Pion 2 ip ing its powers. served a subpoena by Davy. Jones : en m g is considered possible that he | appear at the noon court. He was to the Pres ident and his pat aitended a pd from Dec. 1, 1934, to May | the Nobel Peace Co An increase of $53,006 in valuahas been able to win Justice Rob- [head the procession of Pollywogs atthe royal sky pilot. A blazing ‘sun '1. So serious was the inbident re- I tion of building permis issued durerts to this point of view. Justice | the ceremony presided over by NeP- | peat down on the heophytes during |! Landon-Knox Club Expenses | garded that it has been suggested |ing the week ended “Nov. 21 over Roberts voted to uphold the gold | tunus Rex. the ceremony and Gennerich ng The Landon-Knox Clubs of Indi-/| that the committee received word [the corresponding 1935 petion was clause and TVA but was author of | It was a spirit of fun on board|neard to remark: “Ten m ore min. | 30a listed $10,312.53 expenses, $700 that Ossietzky was likely to refuse reported to the Safety Board today the bitter opinion overthrowing the | both cruisers speeding Southwa¥d|utes and I would have been all | cash balance and $2201.75 in unpaid | the award. by George R. Popp, ely building AAA." He voted against railroad | with President Roosevelt - toward washed up.” bills, - Principal contributor was Mr. | - Ossietzky - is 47, and a war vet- | commissioner. pensions, the measure most nearly | Buenogf Aires and. the Pan-Amer-| a4 court the Shellbacks (those |. Ball, who was listed for $3000. = |leran. After the World War he| Permits issued last week toaled approaching the Social Security | ican ference for "the Main- oh. hove been across the equator) The. Springer for Governor Club made a scant living by maintain- |150 on improvements valued at laws in philosophy. tenance of Peace in the. Westen |i freak costumes were assigned to | listed $1648.80 expenses with a bal-|ing a small newspaper clipping |$196,128, compared to 129 permits of op AY Sp pg Hemisphere, opening there Dec. 1. | places on the Neptune throne, The |20Ce Of $4.25. Expenses of the In-|bureau. His wife Audrey, an Eng- $143,122 valuation ‘during the same | T HIEVES WRECK.TRUCK Davy Jones’ appearance 1ast|jony Roger a pirate’s emblem . of | GePENdent: ‘Coalition of vith $358 lsh. woman, taught languages.: ‘week last year, Mr. Popp said. i : night was heralded by the firing of | yore ‘was broken out .to fiy at the | Women totale 41299, $288 Acquires Wide Reputation | Total valuation of permits dsstied {oh By United Press rockets from both cruisers. ‘The fo alice until the sound of retreat lefb:in the He qT ~ |so0 far this Year is $7540,458, against. 1 RICHMOND, Ind, Nov. 24—A |President and others had “st60d|enging court. Other expense ts in-| Then Ossietzky began to acquire $4,412,330 Up to Nov. 2lxifatum sain hurried escape of thieves in 4 truck | watch” before his “barge” ap-| prior to participating in the noon- clude: Warren datos | an international - nti for his | nr $3,127,628, Mr. Pon rhe stolen from a local coal company proached = from the deep. They day hilarity, the President worked | Club, $125; Seventh Ward Demo~ militant pacifist articles. In 1928 i id A was halted today when the machine | scanned the : South Atlantic for several ‘hours on official mail and | cratic Club, $178.73; James McCas-| he was made chief editor of the 3 i RM S S ARE CITED careened off State Road 38 north | sight of the emissary. his speech at Rio De Janeiro; where | lin, elected “state representative on | German weekly Weltbuehne. Twice of here. The truck burst into| Davy Jones was welcomed aboard |e arrives Friday. The cruisers were | the Democratic ticket, $200; Leon-|he was arraigned ‘in court for arflames and was destroyed. The | the Indianapolis by the skippers of | several hundred miles off the north- | ard Dorman, treasurer of club spon- | ticles which appeared in the publi- | Times speolal i thieves escaped. both cruisers, together with “Peg- |ern Brazil coast, averaging about 25 | soring candidacy of Jacob Weiss 108 cation, ‘though he. did not write | WASHINGTON, Nov. . 24.—Three knots. state Senator, $59.90; Marshall A.| them companies were charged in formal is Talley, elected state representa-. ‘In 1931 Ossietzky was ‘sentenced complaints by the Federal Trade| IN INDI ‘A N. ‘A PO [ IS - | tive, $15. | to 18 months in prison on a charge | Commission today with iliegal price TRAFFIC COURT FOR EE 5) of treason. result of an atticle @iserimivation in the sale of yeast | charging that Germany was secretly er: binson-Patman BEL is h MEETINGS TODAY Clarence, Hazel Marsh, at 2304 Pernway. } Ry United Press building up its air force. Ina second ; Those cited were Standard B san fo dinner, Hatel Washington,
tanley, -Agnes Hallsworth, at 1 Archie, Oma Goins,’ Davidson. Ernest. Martha Salter, ™m 1310 E. 67th. : ng. the Girls — arrived aboard the liner American (4d Harold, Hazel Jones, at 2447 N. Guilford. ! Legion today with the United States | Fearless, Ossietzky served his Coleman, Lucile Hawkins, at 400 W. 26th. (Continued from Page One) delegation to the Pan-American sentence and ‘went back to his desk. peace conference in Buenos Aires. In March, 1933, immediately after
CITY IS SUGGESTED MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Nov. 24. | trial he was charged with slander- |Tnc., its subsidiary, Standard Rotary Club, luncheon, Claypool Hotel, 4 —Secretary of State Cordell Hull ing the German army but was ac- foe Sh os. and Anheuser-Busch, noon. ¥
. Indiana Sanitary Renderers’ Association. meeting, Claypool Hotel, 1:30 p. International Teavel, nd, Study Club,
America
* * * HI THERE , + + Come in for a ‘BOB BURNS : -|th fai g in al ; driv said the 2000 school childs | a ets "‘Bazooka’’ ERA Rg 48 sh Bod pes vy wa |e nctenes of bon mem LI EE | we ro |
Christian Science Official meeting. Claypool Hote - — } Alpha. T DEATHS Attorney Moore denied he had the still mysterious Reichstag fir pcMercator Potub, luncheon, Columbia Club, | Ada b i ; peritonitis. nothing unethical about the manner | claimed they were damaged ' by | He ‘went from one prison camp to Myrtle Beatrice Graham, 40, st 328 N.|in which he had handled the ose Berry are to get money for repairs | another.’ The Nazi Dent of | anche Be other : Boy Scout :. d » . Hoo~ sy ‘ s : | 7 4 § lo ne Sues uideck Syn Huber, Hoo. sun Lilliag Stece, 40, st38 ‘Mr. Moore’s client was William Two out of every three motorists | ment announced last summer: that [| Of Christ, Scientist, Boston, ago ArChitests find Builders Building, | : ro Doms Aheers who were tried oa afc share Bs he had been released and sent to a Mass. { dist. bronche pa was fined $1 and costs for reckless | yesterday were foun hospital for treatment. i nts’ Association, lunch- I Barber, ol; at 1433 Kappes, cere driving. Judgment was withheld on | ied. A total of 20 cases Were | renorted broken. “Lesson Sermon for ju cosier Sepublicans, Ine,, luncheon, Co- John William * Pinks 84, at 2231 College, ) - Hitherto the Nobel Peace ‘Prize A . Investment’ Council, luncheon, | SOTonary Seclusion. | license and having improper license |, Foun pers “Thanksgiving” new. spacious ‘Chiront Plates, al form automobile accidents 45 | places ‘of for peace in ‘the nigh Sunday. Mornin ‘Services "Scout House" Floyd P. Collins, 41, at City, broncho 50 risk of angering Naz Germany ——eee uarters. . . wo Ea tet tion Aus: | Harry’ B. Stumph, of, at Oly, lover | Grover Vincent i ot an | Longer Protection | honored & man who has suffered for | | FURY CRURGE- Meridian a i ar lunch Hotel | ¥ ak, Puionary ying an officer’s signal. Two | SEOOND, SHURE - Delaware M arion Stoners, uncheon, ote Agnes H. Glasgow. 53, at 817 N. Temple, The Safety Board today approxi- |. a ani Association, luncheon. Ho- Fields, 57, at 340 Trowbridge, roy of $10 and costs each for not ¥ { THIRD Di b h Medical Fraterni : having improper tags were suspend- | traffic officer at 13th-st and North-| | at 34th St. isborou pos KOE Ga Gun, 30 pm otal, ed. The judge revoked probation |Western-av on petition of three P.-T. | | FOURTH CHURCH — Pleasant in chorge i a i ; of his} s eo ® 0 eci3miition, at Cont tos pusiinion lunch OFFICIAL WEATHER Vincent must pay about $40. Ey ot] ee prec | Butler Ave, ad : Other Action was taken after Theo H.| 1022: Han Ep gres- || FIFTH CHURCH Coll at 620 ; wa 1 - b 4 St. : INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST — : 5 costs, n plained to the delegation that funds | (Incorrect addresses frequently sre | "0 old tonights tat fom 5 % and on ‘suspending the costs, re deliberately. The Times in printing the Na.m. + official list assumes no responsibility for lack of driver's license All are’ Lovingly Invited. ETE BOR
Alpha Tau Omega, Jncheon, Board of : : r : ‘Ch h Outfitters earl Reed, 21, at City, general done so and that there had ’been in Berlin, Ossietzky was Saher 1 urcnes un i 1 Club, luncheon, Columbia Club, niversa Langley, sarcom of his client. from the forfeited bond. Propaganda and. Public ‘EnlightenConstruction League of * Indianapolis. | eric, Thomas Anderson, 1, at ‘Metho- Pearson, 16, of 232 W. 15th-st. He noon. Pure eon, oe ah gton, fl har charges of being without a driver's | ied. ps 1.0 Thanksgiving Day— Hotel Washington, noon. Jennie Clark, 53, at 2308 ‘Hillside, earol- inj been given to men who worked here last night. | Ossietzky, the Nobel committee. at 1 a. m. its Christmas ate sPenauet, In- | ore a Judge Dewey Myers disposed of : co — : 20th St. fi SG Hotel Washington 3 p Club, Pama, frie Gulley. 13; at 819 Still Gale was fined $10 and costs for | Given Intersection . {it in prisons and, it is | (Dizzy) a Delaware. st, poon "| solleny hemorrhage. having a certificate of title and mately doubled the duty y on of al CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. 3 6: 3:0 p. m.. on a previous unpaid fine, so that A. units signed by more than 400% Run Parkway (8. Drive) at United States Weath i ie | | MARRIAGE LICENSES i. Damimeyer, board t, ex-| Services at all Churches given’ to the Marriage License Bureaw | fresting; probably. light mew or Jain en hd , Stop at Preferential 3 bre 12; such a4drenies.) Ny Delaware ot. waitress.
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