Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1938 — Page 8
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1929 ACT PUTS | K. oC. Speaker COLUMBIA CLUB
BALLOTING SET FOR SATURDAY
‘Three to Be Selected as Directors; Political Clause Is Issue.
MOROCCO AHEAD | IN WATER FIGHT
Denied Authorization for| Bonds, Citizens to Hold Referendum.
Three Columbia Club directors are to be chosen at the annual election |
| Saturday. | Seeking three-year terms are Ben-
Citizens of Morocco, in Newton County, today -had won an upset victory over the Public Service Commission. Morocco'’s request to the Commis-
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| jamin IL. Bogue, Wallace O. Lee, |
sion for authorization to issue | | Frank G. Laird, Maj. Gen. Robert | wateworks revenue bonds totaling | | H. Tyndall, George L. Foote and | $45,000 was denied Jan. 19. Citizens | | i : oo | Roger Wolcott. The first three were then dug up a musty 1929 act, one | [nominated by a committee appointprovision of which permits a public Dr. George Hermann DEITY, |eq by the club president, Clifford L. referendum in such a case. Knights of Columbus social edu- | Harrod. The others, nominated by | Finger marking the place, a com-| cation director is to speak 1t0- |4 group of members, are reported as! mittee descended upon the Commis- | Morrow night at the World War | anposing the proposed elimination | sion yesterday. The Commission| Memorial auditorium on “The Red | of political affiliation as a prerequi- | sighed. remembering that the only | Peril and the Way Out. site for membership. previous time the provision had The Knights of ‘Columbus State Election committee in charge of | been evoked, Dunes Acres in Porter Council is sponsoring the meeting, Saturday's balloting is composed of | County had won. with John T. Rocap in charge. Eben H. Wolcott, Harry Miesse,
Morocco's 1006 citizens are to troop oe 1 George M. Dickson Jr., John B.
to the polis March 1, Y.M.C. A. CLUB PLANS !wardrope and Birney D. Spradling.
: - | Club officers are to be elected NYA AND STUDENT AID | LADIES’ NIGHT DINNER |reb. 11. | “Ladies’ Night” is to be observed 10 BE CORRELATED by the Y. M. C. A. Young Men's | : | Discussion Club at 6 o'clock to- | Times Special ( night at the Y. M. C. A. Building. TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 2.—Corre-| pollowing a dinner, the State lation of National Youth Adminis- | welfare Department is to present MODERN tration and student-aid programs is | “Welfare Work in Indiana,” a moto be attempted for the first time at | tjon picture. INSTITUTION
Indiana State Teachers College to-| + — morrow, State NYA officers an-| COMMUNIST TO SPEAK HERE nounced today. | Claude Lightfoot of Chicago, Education students are to conduct Young Communist League reprevocational classes for out-of-school | sentative, is to speak on “Life Beyoung people employed on Terre! gins With Freedom’ today at 54212
Haute NYA projects. | Indiana Ave.
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