Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1938 — Page 7
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"LODGE TOPRESS | Red Men Place Wreath on Monument|g CREENE COUN
ALIEN PROGRAM INLARGE CITIES
‘Red Men Name Smedley
Of Salem as State’ + Council Head.
The Improved Order of Red Men will center its Americanization activities in ‘large cities where there is a majority of aliens which never has subscribed to the oath or principles of the United States, according to Edward C. Wilcox of Dayton, O. . Mr. Wilcox, great senior sagamore of the Great Council of the United States, was principal speaker at the 69th annual convention of the Indiana Council, Improved Order of Red Men, at the Knights of Pythias Hall yesterday.
New officers of the Indiana council are B. A. Smedley of Salem, great sachem; Charles Levi of Rushville, great senior sagamore; Ed Lawson of Dunkirk, great junior sagamore; Edwin Southern of French Lick, great prophet; Edward C. Harding of Indianapolis, great chief of records; Al Frick of Indianapolis, great keeper of wampum, and Frank Griner of Clermont, great trustee.
VIRGINIAN, 20, WINS FARM STAR AWARD
‘Happier Than Ever Before,’ Youth Asserts.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 19 (U. P.) —Hunter Roy Greenlaw, a 20-year-old Virginia boy, who became a farmer five years ago because “it was the only thing for me to do,” won the 1938 Star American Farmer
. degree at the 11th annual conven-
tion of the Future Farmers of America today. The award carries a $500 prize. “I was fairly sure that I wanted to be a farmer, but in 1933 when my father died, I knew that it was the only thing for me to do,” he said. “Today I am happier than ever before, and winning this award makes me certain that I did what] dad would have wanted me to do.”
Ohio Children Take Stock Show Prizes
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 19 (U. Pe) Five of the six top prizes awarded
Employees Association, Inc., Robert crop, now are being made out, Mr
Newly elected. officers: of the Indiana Council of the Improved Order of Red Men placed a wreath at ‘the base of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument, following the Council’s one-cay convention. here yesterday. They are, left to right, B. A. Sneedley,
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Dr. Frank E. Jayne, secretary of the Cemmittee of 100 of Miami Beach,
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great prophet;
He was 60. > Dr. Jayne was known nationally : as an orator in civic, church and Chautauqua affairs. He was an ed-
< Times Special : “nlp ucational director in Chicago for : several years. LAFAYETTE, Oct. 19.—Nearly
The Committee of 100 is an exclu-|10,000 crop insurance applications sive club to which men are eligible|have been received from Hoosier only after they have made their first | to rmers at the branch here of the
il million goflers. Federal Crop Insurance Corp., ac-
INDEPENDENTS WIN VOTE cording to Charles Gregory, state SUpervisor.
A National Labor Relations Board Premium notices, which tnform election at the Ft. Wayne factory of the wheat growers of the number the International Harvester Co. has of bushels of wheat or cash equiva-
I lent required to put a crop insurbeen won by the Independent Truck ance policy in force on his 1839
H. Cowdrill, regional director, an-|Gregory said. nounced today. ; Mr. Gregory stressed the fact Of the votes cast, 1530 were for that even though a grower has apthe truck association and 824 votes|plied for a policy, his wheat crop for the United Automobile Workers’|is not insured until he has paid the
in the sixth annual 4-H Club Stock Union of America Local 57, affiliated | premium.
Show for this district rested today in the hands of Ohio children. One went to a Pennsylvanian.
60 PICKETED- WPA
WORKERS SHIFTED
Sewer Work Halted After Trades Union Protest.
TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 18 (U. P).
with the C. I. O.
He also pointed out that the
—More than 60 WPA workers who
authorities said were driven from a
$456,000 sewer project by several hundred Building Trades Union pickets, were transferred to other projects today by Charles Deets, Lafayette, district WPA director. Meanwhile, a meeting between Mayor Beecher, local WPA officials and Mr. Deets was arranged for later in the week to settle the trouble. They met yesterday but reached no decision. Chester Kizer, recording secretary of the Central Labor Union, said the pickets wanted the WPA “out of the construction business,” wanted better working conditions and a “living wage.’ Work on the sewer project will be discontinued as long as it remains picketed, Mr. Deets said.
FARM EQUIPMENT GROUP TO ELECT
FRENCH LICK, Ind, Oct. 19 (U. :
P.).—The Farm Equipment Institute’s, three-day convention was to be concluded with a business session this afternoon in which resolutions will be adopted and officers elected. The future of industry and agri-
G. Davis, Chicago; len, New York, and Charles Deere
Wiman, Chicago.
sia p—— AUTO STRIKERS ON STAND
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P.).— Automobile workers who were in
Michigan factories during the 1937!
sit-down strikes will testify today
- at the hearing of the House Com-
mittee Investigating Un-American Activities.
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Salem, great sachem; Edwin Southern, French Lick, Al Prick, Indianapolis, keeper of wampum, and H. C. F. Mandel, Indianapolis, retiring great sannap. The group's Americanization program was outlined at the sessions.
|S MISINFORMED, | OFFICIALS CLAIM
Farmer “Yprising’ Against Land Project Laid to a ~ Wrong ie
Times Special 0 WASHINGTON, Oct. Greene ‘County uprising against the million-dollar White River Forest and Pasture Project is based on “misinformation,” officials of the Bureau of “Agricultural Economics believed today. They based ‘this stand on a telegram from L. E. Sawyer, Milwaukee, regional director of land utilization projects which include the plan to purchase : 136,000 acres in Greene and Martin Counties in Indiana. - Mr. Sawyer explained that, before * ithe: new project ' was announced last week, his office had received 10,000 “voluntary offers” from farm- : lers in the area who wanted to sell their land to the Federal Govern- § iment for the project. | He termed the reported revolt of some of the landowners in Greene County as “not serious.” According to newspaper accounts, E [500 farmers have organized to pre- ' |vent the. project from being put ‘lover in Greene County. They contend that a similar land utilization project already launched in Martin County has “pauperized” those who were displaced from the land. Agricultural = Economics Bureau officials answer this charge by pointing to a survey of the Martin : County area involved which shows county: AAA committee or county {that the cash income of farmers crop insurance supervisor can ac- there was “under $100 a Joon om cept a pr : \ “Of course selling the land. el oo fa predipt Be 5 Se afier Government is purely optional with e Sinal dale spec n the pre- the owners,” Russell Smith of the
mium notice has expired. ‘| Bureau declared. “But so many
= " : states want these: projects that I. DENIES IMPORT OF
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am sure we would rescind action in Indiana if they do not want it.
: WHEAT AND CORN ier Minton, it was earriéd, }
has- written a senatorial .colleagne
Times Special here, whose identity remains undis-
GREENSBURG, Oct. 19.—Claude | closed, urging that he see that such} ]
. Wickard, director of the AAA|2Ction is not taken.
north central region, decired here INDIANAPOLIS MAN et mons ut oom os] DROWNS IN CREEK
talking about imports of oom and
about history and not about current;John Merritt, 714 Sherman Drive, facts.” Indianapolis, was drowned in Bran-
: dywine Creek, eight miles north of 7 Ro Wickard spoke to a group of here, late yesterday when he started AAA committeeman attending|i, wade across and fell into a hole.
the third in a series of four meet-|He had been employed as a farm ings throughout the State. hand. He was 51. His wife, three
“It is true that we did import|S sons and daughter survive.
. quantities of both wheat and corn Jduring- and following the droughts
of 1934 and 1936,” Mr. Wickard said. “That was because prices were extremely high and these imports were undoubtedly a great benefit to the livestock feeder who was having to buy grain: during that period.”
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MARION, Ind. Oct. 19 (U. P)— Ward G. Biddle, ‘controller and sécretary to the Indiana University Board of Trustees, today reigned as illustrious grand master of the ‘Masonic Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Indiana. .
Mr. Biddle was elected at the 83d
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