Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1937 — Page 22

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HOWARD PICKED BY YOUNG GROUP

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OF DEMOCRATS |

Other New Officers Elected 3

JEWISH STATE ACTION WAITED

Plan to Negotiate for "Homeland Expected.

Zionist Congress C. K: of

EXTRADITION DENIAL HAILED BY HOBOES

By United Press BOSTON, Aug. 10.—“King” Jeff Davis had announced today that the executive board of the Hoboes of | America had gone on record in in-

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dorsement of Governor Charles F. Hurley's refusal to extradite James Cunningham, 37, Negro fugitive from a Georgia chain gang.

“We are hoping that the Governors of every state in the nation will follow his action so that we can break up these chain gangs of the South,” he said. “Many of the poor

devils who are not members of our organization are in the gangs on vagrancy charges simply because they cannot find jobs.” Governor Hurley refused to extradite Cunningham on grounds that the fugitive would be treated “cruelly and inhumanly” if returned to Georgia.

LA GUARDIA URGES SEX CRIME CHECK

By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Mayor F.

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every six hours for some offense ine volving sexual depravity, Mayor La Guardia sugested ine carceration ror life of insane sex offenders after Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine confessed he did

H. La Guardia took charge today of | not know how to halt depredations a drive to end a wave of sex crimes | which have resuited in 1460 arrests

against minors.

He learned that a and the murder of two small girls

man was arrested in New York City | this year.

For 1937-38 Are [8 Announced. |

! By United Press | ZURICH, Switzerland, Aug. 10.— | A plenary session of the 20th World

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IF YOU LIVE ANYWHERE IN INDIANA

| Zionist Congress was expected to cratic organization for 1937-38. He| 700 the creation of 4 SOVeTEIEn Jew. ; 3 first vice president; Jack Tarleton. | which had been set for this mornall night, met this morning and ar- |} = | E. Corcoran, executive secretary: Samuel Kroot, sergeant at arms. | omers’ Association is to hold OPED |. 30" tonight to hear final pleas by Flughes, Roy Ray, Obie Kilgore, | Finsler’s comet, which is now visible. | forecast. jel J. O'Neill Jr, Ben Finegold, Dr. Robert Elliott, Joe Tynan. Fred The honorary board of directors James F. Cunningham, Louis Wei- ! Namara, Leo T. OConnor, Lawsell Dean, Michael Reddington, AlON THEFT CHARGES today on a charge of vehicle theft. admitted stealing a taxicab in InAT WILLARD POOL the bottom of Willard Park pool YOUR CHARGE IS GOOD AT ROGERS

Joszph M. Howard, deputy prose- | § Sa * : i ] ER | > verwhelmingly toda a cutor, has been elected president of | ation} ove g y |: : y ww : ES OR ish state in Palestine. has served as activities chairman. 8 | Wrangling in the political comsecond vice president; Sheldon Key, | ling. Agreement on ‘the exact wordrecording secretary; Gus Byersdor- | he wat ound Gifculs and he a —— ranged to meet again this afterFrank Koshmider, treasurer noon. Rae our of directors includes house tomorrow night at the John- | py. Weizmann, pro, and M. M. Usieeire, Dr. Emmet Berry. | i, Observatory on 7ist St. Mem- Freon con, on the resolution, Im- |{ Harry Thompson, Charles Etting- | er, James Custard, Edwin Wiles, | Leo Commiskey, Claude Collins, Joe Bissesi, Leonard Dorman, Tim SulGrossart, D. E. Whitesell. Charles Garr, Roscoe Bredell and Burrell includes Mayor Kern, Prosecutor Herbert M. Spencer, Judge Dewey land, Bal McLeay, Ray Herner, James Watson, David Meriwether rence Ammon, Walter Houppert, Gerritt Bates, John Young, Richbert Marshall hayer and Max arb. John Stewart, 25, of 825 Daley St., and Raymond Pavey, 27, of 1201 They were returned here yvesterday following their capture in Rushdianapolis and later abandoning it in Morristown. Paul Thompson, 20, of 270 Parkview Ave.. who suffered a two-inch yesterday while diving, was recovering today in his home. He was AN

the Marion County Young Demo- | seven-point resolution to negotiate Other officers are Don Dennis, | | mission delayed the plenary session . | commission, after meeting almost |. = fer, corresponding secretary; Ned and | The Indianapolis Amateur Astrom- | i The congress was to reconvene at Sam Privett, Ferd Born, Kble|pers avill aid the public to view |mediately thereafter a vote was Norman Blue, George Lupear, Danlivan, Earl Barnett, Jack Arzman, | D.- Silver. Myers, Judge Wilfred Bradshaw, | Lewis, Joe Wallace, Joseph P. Meard Korbly, Frank McCarthy, RusEnglish Ave., were held by police ville. Rushville police said they] ’ DIVER’S HEAD CUT cut on his head when he struck treated at City Hospital. | 3 Re % ET N

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HEADS SCHOOL BOARD By United Press PERU, Aug. 10.—-W, A, Hammond has been named president of the Peru School Board. He was succeeded as secretary by W. A. Cunningham.

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