Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1938 — Page 15

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MILITIA LACKS | DISASTER RULES, OFFILS TOLD

Yims Sprviat Pe Ta ¥ WASHINGTON, eo 8— Although it is common practice to call out national. guardsmen to keep order. in ‘time of disaster, neither the military Dor naval forces have develaped any regulations or instructions for handiing such: situations, Lieut. Col. Louis * L. Roberts: told the Municipal Law “Officers in bession here. © The title of..Col. Roberts’ “address was “The Evansville Plan of Martial Law,” He spoke both as senior ofTicer in command of the troops during the 1937. Evansville flood and as _Evansville’s City Attorney. A°plan for complete co-operation between military and civilian agen‘cies in the community resulted in ‘perfect performance both during the flood and: the rehabilitation period which followed, Col. Roberts de_clared.

Developed Through 20 Years

. “Because the military and naval ‘forces of the several states, apart from their annual field training periods, are called to duty in peacetime in emergencies resulting -from riots and disasters which the civil authorities are unable to handle, it would be assumed that regulations or instructions or*a plan of administration would have been developed from the experience of the military in sueh situations,” Col. Roberts declared. “It alse would be assumed that the military would have received training and instruction in the duties they would be called upon to perform in peacetime emergencies similar to their military training, but such, insofar as I was able to learn, has not been true other than what might be learned from the official ‘reports of military commanders, the

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LILLY T0 HEAD

Speakers Tomorrow Will Include Roy M. Robbiris And Paul Gates,

The 20th annual Indiana history Conference will open tomorrow at the Hotel Lincoln. Sessions will last through Saturday. The conference will be held under the auspices of the Indiana Historical Society, the Society of Indiana Pioneers, history teachers and students. Presiding over the sessions will be Eli Lilly, conference president. Chairman of the conference committee is John S. Wright,

a. m, tomorrow with a meeting in the Italian Room of the executive committee of the Indiana Historical Society. Following a luncheon at 12:15 p. m,, the sessions will start at 2:30 p. m.

2-DAY PARLEY

The: conference will open at 11]

posed” to have carried. his Field

distribution of which is limited and not available for general circulation. “As Napoleon, as corporal, is su;

Marshal's baton in his knapsack, I had developed in my own mind, through my 20 years of service in the National Guard, a plan of administration of ‘martial law,

“apolis, will talk on “Horace Greeley and the Quest for Social Justice, 1837-1862,” and Paul W. Gates of Ithaca, “Land Speculation and Tenancy in the Prairie Conntiés of Indiana.”

Speakers tomorrow night will inlude Roy M. Robbins of Indian~

N. Y., who will talk on

Richard E. Banta of Crawfords-

R. E, Banta

RAILWAY REQUESTS RESTRAINING ORDER

A petition asking that the Public Service Commission be restrained fsom preventing discontinuance of the Southern Railway Co.'s passenger service between Evansville and Louisville was on file in Federal Court today. The petition states that the company is losing money on the line and that in April, 1938, the Commission denied permission to drop the service, Governor Townsend and Attorney General Omer Stokes Jackson also were named defendants in the petition

EVANS CITES CLOSER

UNITY OF CHRISTIANS

Speaks to Federal Church Council at Buffalo.

Times Special RUFFALO, N. Y., Dec. 8—"The last few years have witnessed an increase in the desire for Christian Unity of the churches,” Ernest N. Evans, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation, told a meeting of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America here today. “The form that this unity should take is not important,” he said. “So long as there is general agreement, unity must be accomplished. “The bringing together in fellow=-| ship of the different denominations ie as much a portion of the local church's activities as its missionary work.” Mr. Evans emphasized the importance of the local congregation as the “foundation stone on which to build a closer fellowship of Prote egstant’ Churches.”

SIX NAMED WINNERS "FOR ESSAY CONTEST

Six Indiana High School pupils today were prize winners in the essay contests eonducted by the Indiana Drain Tile Manufacturers Association, The contests are a monthly feature of the Association. The winners in the first month of the essay contest are Vernen Wolff, Morgan ‘Township School; Helen Trinkle, Upland; John Teegarden, Union City; Earl Ray, Advance; Buron Stall, Brownstown,

and Howard Kaiser, Aurora.

ville will speak: Saturday aren on “The Unplblished De Robert Dale Owen.” John R. Ove man of Marion will preside’ Saturday morning :at. a session of the Junior Historical societies and his tory clubs to be held in the Italian Room. Other speakers Saturday will include DeWitt. S. Morgan, superintendent of Indianapolis schools, who will talk on “The Critical Issue in Social Teaching.”

FORD SALES REACH PEAK IN NOVEMBER

Co- Operation Praised.

* “This plan was “inaugurated in ‘Evansville and worked successfully. ~This plan was simple both in concept and in operation, and was pred.icated upon the principle that while the responsible authority was in the military, .the normal civilian agencies of government should be. used, -as well as the civilian populations, w,. to the full extent of which they ‘Were capable.” ) ‘A detailed analysis of ‘the opera4 tion of the plan was given the conference by Col. Roberts, who pointed out that:not a shot was fired nor a f life lost. “In every ‘phase of the disaster was found complete co-operation between the military and civil authorities which they had supplanted,” Col. Roberts concluded. “Even the prima donnas, who always appear in such itmes, were most effectively and summarily new Ford and Mercury were not incared for by the civilian groups.” [troduced until Nov. 4. Mayor William Dress of Evans-|{. Production on the new Ford and ville accompanied Col. Roberts here Mercury has been increased to 4400 ‘and conferred with Nathan Straus,|a day in the United States and TU. 8. Housing - Administrator, regarding. maintenanee of . Lincoln Gardens, Evansville’s Federal housing project for Negroes. -

today that November sales of all units totaled 50,406, exceeding the sales of any other month this year. The company said the mark was particularly noteworthy because the

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BIRTHDAY SATURDAY

Gearge J. Marott, president of the Marott Hotel and operator of Marott’s Shoe Store, will celebrate his 80th birthday Saturday night by eating a Yorkshire pudding at home with his family. -Mr.: Marott said he would do a full day’s work Saturday and that there would be no celebration other than the eating of the pudding. Born in = England, Mr. Marott| eame to Indianapolis with his father at the age of 17. For several years

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