Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1937 — Page 5
TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1937
THE INDIAN
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CITY PREPARES T0 CELEBRATE. ARMISTICE DAY
Parade to Be Feature of| Observance; Public Offices to Close.
The 10th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice which ended the World War Nov. 11, 1918, will be observed Thursday by Indianapoiis civie, fraternal and patriotic groups. Banks and public offices will be closed Thursday. School pupils will observe the anniversary with programs. The fifth annual Armistice Day ball of the 12th District American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps will be held in the Claypool Hotel's Riley Room Thursday night.
Tyndall to Speak Mal. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall of
the National Guard will address the | annual banquet and meeting of the | Last Man’s Club in the Hotel Ant- |
V. M. Armstrong (above) is to be toastmaster at the Armistice Day luncheon sponsored by Voiture 145, Forty and Bight, in the Hotel Antlers. All Legion members are invited, acording to Glen Robinette, chef de gare, and Harold S. Brown, program chairman.
lers. A reunion for naval veterans wil
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Forty Marion County National Youth Administration workers have been authorized to assist in the national unemployment census, Robert S. Richey, state NYA director, ainnounced today. Youths engaged in clerical and stenographic work in governmental offices are to distribute posters publicizing the census, which is to be taken Nov. 16 and 17. “I have received many requests from Mayors and postal authorities for NYA assistance in distribution of posters bearing information about the survey,” Mr. Richey said. “Under NYA regulations only those persons assigned to the project providing assistance in governmental offices are eligible.” Under the eligibility rule 265 workers in 36 Indiana counties can
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Weist (above), 657 Holly Ave, are to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Weist was born in Indianapolis Dec. 31, 1864. Mr. Weist, a retired Pennsylvania Railroad employee, was born in Seymour, Oct. 12, 1861. They have four daughters, two sons, 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
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be held in the Severin Hotel. Special group sessions have been arranced for veterans of World War Naval Base 6, men who saw service in Ponta del Gada, Azores, in 1918 |
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State Group to Join Nation and 1919, and men of the U. S. S.| : ‘ Dixie and other ships. | In Observing F. D. R. Legionnaires have been invited to y an Armistice Day luncheon at the | Anniversary. Hotel Antlers sponsored by Voiture 145 of the Forty and Eight. V. M. Armstrong, former state command- | Young Democrats of Indiana are er. will be toastmaster. (to join tonight in a na‘ion-wide The Robert E. Kennington Post |celebration of the Roosevelt Fifth 24 American Legion, will hold a |Anniversary. A dinner in the Claydance in Jungle Inn, Ravenswood, | pool Hotel is to feature the program Thursday night. | here. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Indi-| James A. Farley, Democratic Naanapolis Chapter, Military Order of | tional Chairman, is to address all the Purple Heart, is to be installed | the meetings by radio. Pitt Tyson during the Order's Armistice Day |Maner, Montgomery, Ala, Young program. Democrats national president, is to introduce Mr. Farley. rr : ‘ n | The Indiana celebration is to be The Indianapolis Chapter’'s new addressed by Attorney General Omer
flag is to be dedicated and will be |g ras Jackson, Indiana Democratic entered in the Armistice Day pa-
: | chairman: Mrs. Emery Scholl, vice ¥ . . . 1 y | L : ’ y . rade. Ge Brad ee: chairman: Dick Heller, Governor Rairden Ft. ame, state com. | Tovnsend’s = secreiary Alvin C. mander, are to be in charge of the Johnson, Young Democrats state d di th Be | president; Joseph D. McNamara, eg ce on « to include Capt. H. J. | Youns Democrats national commitSpeakers are 10 In capt. BH. J. 1 ceman, and Mrs. Edwina Munchoft
Te f Tari eserve |. C w Sal . Ot the Shalins Ry | tfunter., Young Democrats national Corps an : DLL | ommitteewoman.
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KERENSKY CHARGES STALIN HAS FAILED HINKLE IS TO SPEAK © AT LEGION MEETING
Use of Spies Camouflage for | Tony Hinkle, Butler University Breakdown He Says | football coach, will give an illus-
| trated lecture on football at a meet - — | ing of the Hayward-Barcus Post, : : | eri Legion, at 8 p. m. tomorPARIS. Nov. 9 (U. P).—Alexan-| American ; der Kerensky, the exiled “Write | 197 In, ihe Indiana World War Dictator” of Russia, whose provi-| Memoria. cional government replaced the| Tomorrow at 5:45 p. m. the Rev. Tsarist regime and was in turn| Ralph Klare, Legion chaplain, will overthrown by Lenin and Trotsky,| broadcast a rededication fo Armisaid today that Josef V. Stalin's use | stice Day over WFBM. of “spies, bandits, Trotskyists and | > = Bukharinists is only a pretext to]
camouflage the breakdown of we BANDITS GET $100 Russian economic system.” |
“He was faced with the dilemma | of recognizing failure and changing | ‘Warn Victims to ‘Watch Out’ If They're Caught.
the system, or furnishing an ade- | quate explanation to the Russian people,” Kerensky said. “His so-called democratic constitution is another effort to satisiy a discontented people. But that constitution is only a semblance of a| democratic instrument. There can- | not be free elections because there is no possibility of free public npinjon in Russia. “The present regime is in reality a Fascist dictatorship under a | democratic mask.” |
Two bandits who scooped up $100 in a daylight holdup. yesterday and | fled with the warning, “watch out if we get caught,” were hunted by police today. Edwin J. Koch, DeWolf News Co. rae | manager, 39 W. Vermont St., and | Mrs. Dorothy Ward, 1116 N. Capitol | Ave.. a secretary, were the victims.
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the American Society of Composers, " Authors and Publishers. | Burglars stole about $4 from an
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Nathan Burkan, of the New York| gigthing valued at $45 was stolen Bar, who was the general counsel| from his home yesterday, Robert L. of the Society of Composers, Au-| Grant, 20, of 3026 E. Washington thors and Publishers. St, told police today ® The contest, to be called the Na- me i ———— than Burkan Memorial Competition, will offer a prize of $100 rr gh stu- | LAW HITS NAZI HEIRS dent from each state university who, | Er in the opinion of the dean of the | BERLIN, Nov. 9 (U. P.).—A Nazi law school, prepares the best paper |law, promulgated today, authorizes on the subject of copyright law, the | German citizens to disinherit any necessity for it, and the wise public | legal heirs who have married Jews policy of enacting such law. | or persons of part Jewish extracmr tion in violation of state laws. Disinheriting is permitted in case of persons who have married {full-
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STATE LEGION HEAD TO SPEAK THURSDAY
LOGANSPORT, Ind, Nov. 9— Russell Rhodes, Peru, State American Legion commander, will address Cass County Legionnaires at their Armistice Day celebration Thursday. Mrs. Mary E. Miller, Indiana’'s oldest living war nurse, will be a special guest at the banquet.
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