Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1936 — Page 40
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NEW POLICY ON AAR EXPLAINED
District Supervisors Hear U. S. Program Outlined At Lafayette. Lloyd Rei :
os Sptoith TROTSKY MUST OBEY LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Dec 15-Dlis LAWS. MEXICO WARNS !
trict agricultural supervisors today were prepared to hold farmer meet- | , ¥ ings in the state to explain the 1937 MEXICO “CITY. Dee. 18.—-Leon conservation program. Trotsky, one-time co-dictator of They met here today and yester-| ggviet Russia, has asked permission day with Washington Department ., jeside in Mexico and has been of Agriculture representatives Who ,4vised that he will be welcome if * explained the program as aN- pe obeys Mexico's laws governing * nounced last week by Secretary of (he political activities of political Agriculture Henry A. Wallace. refugees, it was said officially today. Members of the state committee Trotsky applied through the Mexending the two-day session were: ican legation at Paris for permisarshall Vogler, Hope, chair- sion to D Yeside in Mexico, it was said. Frank Kirkpatrick, Frankfort;
Addis Drake, Fairbanks; Lz * Bail OW and an “A ery GREEK- AMERICANS assistant county agent leader of ARE TO GIVE DANCE :
Except for provisions made necessary by last summer s drought, the The Greek-American Progressive new program is similar to the 1936 Association, Thermopylae Lodge 134, plan, Hoosier representatives were . : * told. The droughts widespread de- | 1S to give its third annual program struction of soil conserving crops, and dance Suncay afternoon and t was explained, has made it neces- | evening in Castle Hall. ary to introduce provisions for Proceeds are to benefit Greek = emergency forage crops in the 1937) ¢.hool children. who will participlan. Again the program includes pate in the program. Entertain-
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