Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1937 — Page 4

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COMMUNITY SING SCHEDULED FOR

THARLAN REFORM SEEMS DUBIOUS

‘Many Miner Witnesses Are

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had no confidence in any promise by Bassham, and his opinion that Sheriff Middleton could not be trusted beyond the doors of the committee room was equally evident. Still the committee is hopeful that its investigation will accomplish much. Among the things it expects or hopes for are these: That the Wagner Labor Act will

himself as a good friend of Governor Chandler. He was the Gov-

ernor’s bodyguard at his inauguration, and charges looking to Mid-

dleton’s removal brought under former Governor Ruby Laffoon were dropped after Mr. Chandler took office. If the Governor does not act

worth about $125,000, although his legal income from his office was limited to $5000 a year.

When Senator La Follette pressed |

him as to the source of his riches, Middleton hiréd two lawyers and then announced he would answer

' no more questions on that subject.

The miner witnesses, who heard all this, still weren't hopeful for

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| i | be used to the fullest extent to pro- there remains the possibility: that i ; | Not Going Back Because Be Te ela riimers in their Sheriff Middicton will be removed] Por future in Harlan County.

Se 141 E. Wash. St, - S : i ; from Harlan by the : : 1 : P.-T. A. Sponsors Event in Of Fear. ae 5% id Chicago of Al Capone. Tor | Ji Teal. That if miners who join unions | that rid Chicago of Al Capone. For WHEN KIDNEY TRO BLE A Observance of National : | are murdered, beaten, kidnaped, in- the Internal Revenue Bureau is in- ; (Continued from Page One) timidated or fired, as in the past, vestigating his income tax returns. YOU T0 GE gy [4

Music Week. 5 or ye. A" 7 amen me and if nt Federal laws prove - : hE i$ $y . | mistakable, and the unusual device Png on St Ee such tactics, Accumulated $125,000 Estate 3 ie po 0 pT MEE : a adopted for their protection bY | stronger Federal laws will be | Before he became sheriff in 1934, Mr. C. J. Bego, a member of the | : : Gd LA Senator La Follette, the committee | adopted. the largest salary Middleton had

Men’s Chorus of Warren Township, | is to lead in the commurity sing at Warren Central High - School 10morrow. The sing, sponsored by the township Parent-Teachers Association, is to be held in observance of National Music Week and for the benefit of the Summer Round-Up.

The Jivnior and Senior High:

School schorus and the Warren Central Township Choral Society and Men's Chorus are to participate. Mrs. Roy Stewart, Miss Mildred Trueblood, Miss Alma Twine-

ham and the high school orchestra are to accompany them. A group of selections entitled |

““Momories of Stephen Foster” is to!

chairman, reassured them not at all.

Subpenas to Remain in Force Senator La Follette announced | that all subpenas would remain in full force, and ordered each witness to report weekly to the committee by mail. While the subpenas remain effective, an assault upon any witness will be a Federal offense, to be prosecuted not in the courts of Harlan, where crimes against miners are seldom punished, but in the Federal courts. As one witness remarked: “Maybe : | the Government means well by us, ! - lput what the Government means, wouldn't do me no good after Iwas;

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That Governor A. B. (Happy) Chandler of Kentucky will be con-

| vinced that “Bloody Harlan” is a

disgrace to his State, demanding vigorous action on his part.

Hope for Firing of Sheriff

The committee feels that it has brought out abundant evidence to justify Governor Chandler in firing Sheriff Middleton. It feels, too, that the Governor should use all the power of. his office to make the Harlan courts function fairly, to obtain for the miners equal justice

| before the law,’ and to disband the

operators’ army of deputy sheriffs and “gun thugs.”

ever received was $150 a month as town policeman. Since taking office, he admitted to Senator La Follette, he has accumulated mine properties, real estate and securities.

Does Bladder Irregularity Get You Up?

Make this 25¢ test. If not pleased in four days go back and get your 25c. Flush the kidneys as you would the bowels. Help nature eliminate poisonous waste and excess acids which can cause the irritation that may result in getting up nights. scanty flow, frequent desire and burning. Get buchu leaves, juniper oil and 6 other drugs made into little green tablets. Just say Bukets to any druggist. Locally at Hook Drug Co. . —Adv.

When Bladder Is Irritated - When Backache Bothers Flush Poisonous Waste and Acid From Kidneys

GAIN IN HEALTH

If you aren't feeling just right — are nervous—have dizzy spells and occasional backache — study your kidneys and learn more about yourself.

Through the delicate filters of the kidrieys, acid and poisonous waste are drawn

from the blood and discharged from the pody through the bladder — sometimes

these filters become clogged with poisonous - waste and kidneys do’ not function properly—they need a good cleaning.

One reliable medicine, highly etficient and hinexpensive is GOLD MEDAL Haar-

lem Oi) Capsules—you can't go wrong on

this grand medicine for it has been helping people for 50 years—to correct their aches and pains and to banish uric acid conditions, the aggravation of sciatica, neuritis,, neuralgia, lumbago and |rheumatism!-

So if’ you have such symptoms of kide ney trouble as backache, nervousness, gete ting up two or three times during the night, irregular or painful elimination— leg cranips—moist palms or puffy eyes get a 35 cent package of this. gr d and harmless diuretic at any modern drug store—it starts the first day on its errand of helpfulness. |

But be sure it's GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules—the original—the genuine—= right frem Haarlem in Holland.—AdvV.

Sheriff Middleton has regarded

be played by the high school brass | ; hs : oF a : dead” - sextet; which won honors at the | 3 10k % # : Tig Even the committee members feel | = state band contest. - no assurance that Harlan County | Directors of the sing are Mrs. has reformed. Elsie Jordan. Mrs. A. G. Matzke, Pearl Bassham, the pald-headed | William R. Moore and Paul E.| 1 i ; Ea : 1 “little Napoleon” of the Harlan coal | Hamilton. a : Lomein | fields, did promise that he would | Publicity Man to Talk : : : § no longer seek to prevent his miners

ov y . mis I 4 from joining unions. And High Evan Walker. publicity director of | hom gE Theodore Middleton, who | Butier University, is to talk on “Se- |

] | : 2 ira i commissioned nearly 100 :known | lecting Journalism as a Profession” | 5 3 as 3 | criminals as deputies to “hunt union at a round-table discussion of the| i i 1a i Eran ‘ men” for the mine owners, seemed | Quill and Scroll Society of the] a —Times Photo. | exceedingly meek as the hearings school tomorrow at 7p. m. Fabien Sevitzky, recently appointed Indianapolis Symphony Or- | ended. The, discussion is to follow the | chestia director, welcomes Mrs. | Sevilzky to Indianapolis. Mrs. | But Senator La Follette plainly | formal initiation of Jean Claghorn,| Sevitzky arrived here yesterday from Philadelphia to join her husband. | ? Hi |

Pauline Rubush, La Verne Kelly| They are making their residence at the Columbia Club. | ; and Kathryn Kirkpatrick .into the | ——————— na Ge Sa a Women Past 45 |

journalist society.

The Quill and Scroll. an mter- VERDICT FOR TIME IN of credible evidence.” He ordered | | national: honorary for high school | 2: 0y st al | d h Di gS I | journalists, was recently established | DALL SUIT SET ASIDE! Jn ps ub, Don A | Hea acnes—Lizzy pells L Warr iz : zine published a hy - " " at: W arren Central. | iil | count of his “suicide.” This’ was Flushes— Nerves By United Press published as the introduction to an These symptoms at 45 are often due to

| NEW YORK, May 6—A jury’s | account of the death of Enzo de a deficiency in the glandular, Stem of 2 : : ! Pc i EExd rt 4 ™ - | verdict today in favor of Time, Inc. | Bonzes, son-in-law of former Presi- |jjeve such headaches, hot flashes, dizzy iY

) : : : x as Doumergue of France. | spells, depression and ‘nerves coming on { publishers of Time az | dent Gaston D TE : v 8 Zo-ak Tablets 3 times p 1e magazine, in a | py. magazine's editors said the oti 45 117 2 10 2 ri 2

{ 3 day. These harmless tablets contain the MISSIONARY GROU | $200,000 damage suit brought by | material in question was intended hormone and other Delpful "substances : Curtis B. Dall, former son-in-law | merely to contrast the-suicide of de THE Sopyciens | ——— of President Roosevelt, was set | Bonzes, which received little atten- 8 aside by Judge Bernard L. Shientag. | tion with what would happen if | Haag’ , y > . z. SW ) , ag’s, Keene's I Dr. C. A. McPheeters Elected | The judge said the verdict was such an incident occurred in this | registered, physician, free | “against the overwhelming weight country. XP ory City. Adv.

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Dr. C. A. McPheeters, North M. | E. Ghurch pastor, is the new president of the Missionary Education | Tnstitute. The organization closed | its eighth annual conference in the | Third Christian Church last night. | The Rev. John R. Ferguson, Irv- | ington Presbyterian Church pastor, was elected first vice president, and the Rev. W. R. Jewell, second vice president. Other officers are Miss Genevieve Brown, secretary; ©Miss Florence E. Lanham, treasurer, and Mrs. R. H. Mueller and H. B. Holloway; cochairmen of the program for the 1938 meeting. Delegates from churches in Indiana, Ohio and Illinois attended / the conference, purpose of which! 3 was to train leaders in missionary | Nr E : ; JV G bei vad : % : ’ ! rey, ige, red, educalion. TR A Te q navy, royal and green. The group

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