Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1937 — Page 4
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Thirty-eight Indiana CCC camp educational ad-
visers are attending a conference
agriculture, vocational and job conducted in state CCC camps. engaged in bench work. They George Merk, CCC Co. 1596,
at Ft. Benjamin Harrison this week at which vocational and educas tional leaders are offering instructions in handicraft, tr At top is a group ar Brookville; Crider, Co. 1510, Salem, conference instructor in
ton, conference watching. aining which is
e, left to right: fishing.
Arthur
_CCC Educational Aids Hold Parley
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bench work, and George R. Current, Co. 2580, Prince-
instructor in photography, who is
John A. Densford, acting district educational adviser, is in charge of the conference. Below is a group engaged in the tying of flies for They are, left to right: Co. 1593, Worthington; Charles W. Hohnhaus, handicraft specialist, and Edwin Williar, Co. 1581, Kokomo.
Guy G. Germano,
FIVE FACE CHARGES "Townsend Stars Search for
AFTER GAMING RAID
Police Claim Carload of Equipment Seized.
Five persons were held today following a police raid on an alleged gaming house last night in E. Ohio St. | Marcus 45, of 243 N. Davidson St., faces charges of keeping a gaming Four other persons were to answer charges of
Taylor, house,
gaming and visiting a gaming house. They were Edward Sanders, 69, | of 715 E. Ohio St.; George Winkle, | 24, of 512 E. New York St.; Isaac | Sanders, 80, of 626 Adelaide St., and Ivory Barton, 37, of 600 E. Court St. Police said a carload of gaming equipment was seized in the |
TWO GIRLS AND MAN | ARE BITTEN BY DOGS
Two girls and a man were | treated for dog bites yesterday and one wcman was to appear in| Municipal Court today to answer charges of harboring a vicious dog. Those bitten were Martha Flint, 13, of 722 N. Drexel St.; ‘Gladys Hill, 8, of 622 N. Drexel St. and Isaac Hightshoe, 57, of 3320 Ww. | Morris St. Emily Francisco, 22 N. |
2, of 6120 Delaware St. said to be the owner of the dog that bit Mr. Hightshoe, was charged with failure to have | dog license and harboring a vicious dog.
DOGS ORDERED CONFINED | Times Special MARION, Ind, Aug. 13.—All dogs | within the vicinity of the Malleable | Iron Works here were ordered tied | or confined today following a report of the State Health Board that | a rabies-infested dog had bitten a
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State's Tallest Stalk of Corn
Indiana county agricultural agents today were searching for the tallest stalk of corn, which ‘Governor Townsend intends to embalm and enter
| this fall in a contest of Middle Western states.
Governor Townsend said he was goaded into entering the contest by
“Clifl, why don't you answer those fellows and tell them about our corn?” “Those fellows” are the Governors
of Towa and Wisconsin, who expandled a private dispute
about what state grows the tallest corn into a sectional struggle involving all cornraising states. The judging will be at the International Livestock Exhibition at Nobody has figured out a way to preserve the corn stalks at their tip-toe height until
then. Governor Townsend told the
county agents in his letter that they
lought to put on their thinking caps [about that problem.
PURDUE GRADUATE GETS FELLOWSHIP
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LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 13.—Rob-
University graduate last June,
people who all the time Were asking him:
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FARM STILL SINKING: EARTHQUAKE FEARED
| By United Press | BUHL, Ida. Aug 13.—Geologists | believed today that the rapid sink[ing of land on Harley Robertson's | farm might be the prelude to an | earthquake that would rock south
| central Idaho.
| There were surface indications ot | a great subterranean air pocket | about 1500 feet deep and possibly | 100 miles long. | Rumblings of the disturbance deep within the earth continued today and fissures on the surface were widened. In 10 days, 20 acres | of land have been swallowed up.
STEEG TO BE SPEAKER City Engineer Henry Steeg was to | speak before the Indianapolis
Conditioning Council at noon in
ert F. Royster, Lafayette, a Purdue ' the Columbia Club on the effect of | air-conditioning systems on the sew-
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LABOR COUNCIL 1S SET UP BY 85 0.1.0, LOCALS
Hosiery Workers’ Unit, Named President.
| that 65 Marion County locals have set up an industrial union council,
and that Walter Truman, American trict manager, has president.
| cil's primary purpose is to “organize the unorganized industrial work-
activities of the C. I. O. unions.” Robb, Steel Workers Organizing Committee regional director; J. | Gerson, Amalgamated | Workers Union business agent and | Textile Workers Organizing Com- | mittee representative, and William Yager, United Electrical and Radio | Workers of | vice president, chosen organizer.
Policy Is Outlined
Henry Bond, clothing union official, was elected secretary-treas-urer and Russell Browning, United
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EDUCATOR'S WIFE DEAD By United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 13.—Fu- | | neral services were being arranged | | today for Mrs. Myrtle H. Carr, wie | of Prof, Ralph H. Carr of the Pur- | due University agricultural chem- | istry department, who died here | [last night. She was 58, | — |
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Automobile Workers of America, recording secretary. Mr. Persily, stating the council's policy, said: “We have no fight with members of the American Federation of Labor, The main business of the C. 1. O, has been, is, and will continue to be the organization of the unorganized workers of the United States. We believe that the over- | whelming majority of American | workers realize the need for a progressive industrial union policy, such as John L. Lewis, Homer Martin, Sidney Hillman and the other leaders of the C. I. O. advocated for
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