Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1939 — Page 13

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“THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1939

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Will Hays Asks ‘Reasonable |

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Museum Pictures De-Gingerbreaded

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The United Workers of Hillenbrand Industries, Batesville, Ind., today was declared the winner of a bargaining agent election conducted yesterday at Batesville by the National Labor Relations Board.

The United Workers, an independent organization, received 96 votes to 63 for the United Furniture Workers of America, a C. I. O. affiliate, it was announced by Robert H. Cowdrill, NLRB director. Employees of the Batesville Casket Co., Inc, and the Hill-Rom Co., Inc.,, participated in the election, which was supervised by Rush F.

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Hall, NLRB field examiner. i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 13] : a : !. (U, P.) —Thirteen types of advertis- | . '. ing—“hard” liquor, medical “cures,” fortune telling and mind or! character reading and financial speculation among them—were ruled! off the programs of the 322 mem- | ber stations of the National Associa-| tion of Broadcasters today. i Also included were “schools that offer questionable or untrue promises of employment as inducements for |

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pellently, any functions or symptomatic results of disturbances, or re- | lief granted such disturbances] through use of any product,” “un-| fair attacks upon competitors, com- | peting products or upon other in-, Earl Crady, 1277! Oliver Ave., at work on a re- | dustries, professions or institutions habilitated frame that looked like the one on the and “misleading statements of price tor value.”

: . 1 The association’s annual dinner CHEMIST EXAMINES last night was dedicated to “freedom | i |

of expression” and heard Will H.| Hays, Hoosier-born president of the t Motion Picture Producers and Dis-| tributors of America, broadcasting from Hollywood; James G. Stahlman, former president of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, speaking from London, and Neville Miller, president of the N. A. B., who addressed the dinner in person.

Asks ‘Reasonable Freedom’

“This is the first time that the radio and the motion pictures and now the press have addressed you from the same radio program,” Mr. Miiler said. “It is significant, I believe, because it marks the first time that the appointed leaders in these three fields step before you on com-

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Artists Get a Break as TORSO CASE’ STAINS Curlycues Are Removed

CLEVELAND, July 13 (U. P).— Sheriff Martin L. O'Donnell today awaited a report on chemical tests | ago, | of bloodstains found in the bath-

By JOE COLLIER Some art takes gingerbread and some doesn't. But until a few years |} all art got gingerbread whether it liked it or not. : | During this summer there is a project on at the Herron Art Museum |§ room in the home of Frank Dolezal, | here to de-gingerbread as much art as needs it. This is going on at a|§ onfessed beheader of a woman sus. craftsman’s pace now in the basement workrooms. g : ~ The gingerbread, of course, is the scrolls and curlycues that very pected in 12 other Cleveland "tOrso| ..., pelapored the filt frames and murders.” sometimes made them overshadow men—artisans at the trade—are | Prof. Enrique Ecker of Western ,, picture they were merely ex- | onjennne some frames, shaving Reserve University examined the : jthem of their curlycues where they {i [ore ze ‘pected to slick up. |need a shave and rebuilding. stains after Sheriff O'Donnell said! ‘some of the old-time picture; When the winter season opens |§ 'Dolezal admitted decapitating Flor- frame designers tried their best to

‘Mr. Peat expects the pictures to ence Sawdey Polillo, torso victim steal the play from the artists who look very slicked up, indeed. No. 4 painted the pictures and not infre-

~, T SAAT ° f : mon ground. he cornerstone o quently their best was mach too RE WE VE

each industry . . . is based on the ' ES . Constitutional guarantee of freedom Dolezal’s attorney, Fred P. Sou- good. ‘kup, charged today that Dr. L. J.| Wilbur Peat, museum director, MOTH HOLES AND

of speech and freedom of press. We| : have but to look abroad to see what|Sternicki, retained by the lawyer, has a rs long time that happens in the destruction of hu-|, 1, |some o e pictures were overbb {reported Dolezal had suffered rib rn ene Others were CIGARETTE BURNS FOR A FRACTION OF REPLACEMENT COST

man liberties when these guaranties jnjyries, a blackened eye and num- | framed Gneltizta Meath (o.

! : 2 , . 5 . under-framed in undecorative simare taken away. i erous body bruises. und 1602 Merchants Bank Ridz. L1-9634.

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we [pl els. But the cost of redoin Mr. Hays said the press, the ra-| “There is no doubt in my mina [D2 DALEY 5 EL eS ae boty, Ce * dio and motion pictures were the that this man has been pushed hibitive if the United States Gov“three mirrors” of the people and around,” he said.

vert © 5 Horn : ! lernment hadn't stepped in. asked “reasonable freedom” for busi-| A priest who visited Dolezal twice,| With the WPA project, the Gov-

ness. He said self-regulation was | Msgr. Oldrich Zlamal, said on the ernment has taken care of the arihe “American yu ..... other hand that he did not believe tistic needs of the Museum so far He said such regulation within pgjezal had been beaten. as frames are concerned. Workthe motion picture industry carried | os the promise that the screen would not violate the canons of “common decency” and also meant freedom from subversive propaganda which might be destructive to patriotism.

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Praises Press and Radio

This freedom, he said, was “predi- | cated on the acknowledgment that | with every right there is a corresponding duty. . ..” Mr. Hays praised the press and radio as defenders of freedom and liberty which made possible the development of a free motion picture industry. “These three great media of public thought and opinion—all of them the free agents of a free people— are meeting tonight in a common cause. “For the press, liberty has ever been an obligation of honor, truth and courage. A free press has been always the fearless champion of liberty; the alert sentinel of the people's independence. It has maintained its place by its intelligence, by its determined courage, by its patriotism—and likewise by its selfcontrol and its ever-present sense of responsibility. “The press, radio and motion pictures have aptly been described as the ‘three mirrors’ of the people.

‘Each Reflects Ideals’

“It is true that each reflects the ideals, the inspiration, the aspiration, the hopes and the art and culture of the people. Too, each re- . flects a composite, definite distillation of the character and intelligence of our civilization. “To the radio—the miracle of yesterday, the delightful companion, the discriminating informant and the charming entertainer of today— we pay our sincere respects, “This mighty force in America has been emploved magnificently for good. Under the leadership which had developed it during the amazingly short time of its existence the radio has shown its determination and its distinguished ability to progressively make itself an agency of good will, of entertainment and of general public welfare.”

INQUEST CALLED IN EX-GANGSTER’S DEATH

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. July 13 (U. P).—Coroner D. G. Burnoske prepared to hold an inquest today into the death of Hirshie Miller, former Chicago gangster, who died in a summer cottage on Lake Michigan near here yesterday. Heart disease was believed the cause. Miller, who operated a tavern in the Chicago loop, was widely known as a gangland figure during the vrohibition era, figured in bootlegging activities and in the cleaning and dying troubles of the early 1920's.

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