Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1938 — Page 5

Called Siip-shod, Unfair By Newspaperman.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (U. P.).— Chairman Dias (D. Tex.) I the House committee investigat ng unAmerican activities, indicated today that he would continue his inquiry into subversive activities after defiouncing high Administration of- _ ficiéls for ‘a “campaign of ridicule” snd “torent of abuse unloosed upon

Ina radio address last night, Rep. Dies defended his hearings and read letters from department heads and Oabinét members who had “refused to comply” with the resolution creating the committee by failing to assign “investigators and lawyers to

help 5. address created much interest | because of his charges, made yes- * terday, that the speaker who fol- * lowed him on the Mutual Broadcasting Co.’s network, Paul Y. Anj derson, Washington newspaperman, "had been scheduled “to answer him” after the Administration had “intimidated” the local representative of the Mutual system,

. Attacks Committee

Mr. Anderson attacked the committee but described his address as & reporter's eye-witness account of hearings at which testimony was . given about the efforts of Governor hy of Michigan to settle autom sit-down strikes last year. He denied that he was an Administration spokesman. “If the President is displeased with the way in which the investigation has been conducted, why hasn't he or his department heads furnished us with investigators, lawyers snd | clerical assistants?” Rep. Dies

With only a station identification announcement intervening, Mr. Anderson began a critical account of the committee. He described the investigation as “slip-shod and shockingly unfair.” :

STATE GIVES $8265 FOR MOTOR ARMORY

$70,000 Granted for I. U. Unit in Lake County.

An appropriation of $8265 has : been authorized by the State Bud- : get Committee for the National Guard Motor Armory, 2015 S. PennSylvania St., to make up the amount by which the bids exceeded the _ original estimate, - It originally was estimated the project would cost $115,000, of which amount PWA was to pay 45 per cent. Bids, however, were $8265 more than the estimate and the State had to. make up this entire difference. The Committee also granted an Drop: lation of $70,000 to match a A allocation of $57,272 for con- - struction of an Indiana University extension in Lake County.

SCOLDS PRANKSTERS; - DIES FROM ATTACK

LA PORTE, Nov. 1 (U. P.).—Two persons met accidental deaths while a third death was believed caused by Halloween pranksters in La Porte County yesterday. Alfred J. Reed, 69, of near Rolling Prairie, died at a La Porte hospital of a fractured skull, received when ¢' 8 tree fell on him while he was cutih ting it. ] ) Mary Helen Carson. 7 months old, ; { died after falling from a buggy into

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a pail of water at her home near Westville. Albert Kotoske, 74, La Porte, dled of a heart attack as he Seotaen youths who rang his door-

5 OF DAYTON SCHOOL BOARD GO TO COURT

DAYTON, O, Nov.1 (U. P).~— Five members of the Dayton Board of Education, steadfast in their refusal to reopen the public schools here until operating finances are in _.sight, were summoned before Common Pleas Judge Null M. Hodapp on contempt of court proceedings to-

.~ Judge Hodapp lectured the five Board members in his courtroom on the advisability of reopening the schools, closed for two days, and gave them 24 hours to comply with a court ‘order he had issued previously. The ultimatum was to expire at 2 p. m.

POLICE ARREST 2 FOLLOWING FIGHT

EETE——— Louella Parrish, 26, of 1741 St. Paul St. was at Cty Hospital today, with injuries police said she received when beaten over the head, shoulders and arms with a crowbar in the 1000 block of N. Illinois St. early today. Buckner, 30, of 1029 N. Illinois St, her alleged assailant, was treated at the hospital for cuts. Police placed both under arrest on charges of assault and battery with intent to kill : Advertisement

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