Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1939 — Page 4

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TRUCKER MAPS | Wejie Bored? Not If Storm Due TAX APPEAL TO ‘SUPREME COURT,

| U. S. 3-Judge Tribunal Here,

Rules Issues Decided By State Court.

The suit of an Indianapolis truck] operator seeking to prevent enforce-

GUARDS IN CONTROL OF ‘BLOODY HARLAN

HARLAN, Ky. July 14 (U. P.).— Gen. Elerbee W. Carter, state commander of the National Guard, reported everything “in hand” today in “Bloody” Harlan County. Guardsmen shouldering rifles patroled streets and guarded county Court House where 181 miners .and women’ relatives were held on charges of “banding and con-

| federating.” The miners and women

were arrested Wednesday after a pitched battle between Guardsmen and pickets at the Mahan-Ellison

{mine at Stanfill, near here.

"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Leech Relates ‘Plots’ on - U.S. in Bridges Hearing

SAN FRANCISCO, July 14 (U. P.).—Further details of the Communist Party’s alleged plans to undermine the United States Government were related today by John Lewis Leech, self-styled former Communist leader and the second Government witness to testify in the Harry Bridges

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the party. Leech, who, the California State Committee of the Communist Party said, was expelled in 1936 for sus-

picion of being a police spy and |proveeateur, previously had de- | scribed the “infiltration” of Communists into the Army, Navy and

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Leech resumed direct examination under the guidance of Thoma Shoemaker, Government counsel, who is seeking ic connect Bridges with

Communist Party have been assigned to ‘beat up’ squads. . . . I know personally of cases where murder has been committed.” He did not elaborate on the murder charges.

SOUTH BEND'S 336TH COMMANDS C. M.T.C.

Members of the 336th Reserve Infantry from- South Bend today assumed charge of the training at the Citizens’ Military Training Camp at Ft. Harrison. The regiment is in command of Maj. Jerry B. Garland. It will be in charge for two weeks. The regiment relieves the 332d Ohio Infantry, with headquarters at Toledo, which has been in charge two weeks.” The Ohio regiment was in command of Lieut. Col. Arthur D. Patterson, of Findlay, O. Regiments of reserves serve on active duty for only 14-day periods.

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Leech said the Communist Party | revised its program in 1936 on instructions from Moscow and thereafter did not attempt to penetrate the Army and Navy for fear of jeopardizing relations between the

ment of the State Truck Tire Tax, i Act, dismissed yesterday in Federal Court here, will be appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court, attorneys said | today. | § The trucker, Ralph Tilley, 219 E.| 3 10th St., sought a temporary injunc-| tion, permanent injunction and attacked constitutionality of the bit- | terly contested statute.

Decided Before, Court Rules His suit was dismissed on the grounds that all the issues present-| ed in his suit had heen decided by the Indiana Supreme Court on Feb. 2 this year. That Court ruled against Kenneth G. Foster of In-| dianopils in deciding for the third >: Times Fhoto. time, that the law was censtitu- Wejie is 12 years old and although you are not supposed to be able | tional. | to teach an old dog new tricks, she has learned a new one. She has The State maintained, in asking| turned meteorologist and will announce an approaching storm that for dismissal of the Federal suit.| a human being can't detect. She trembles because she is afraid of that the proper procedure would; them. She will stop any time in the middle of play at the home of RAYON UNDIES have been to appeal the Foster case| her master, Walter Zollner, 2924 W. 10th St., shiver and hide. Then 3 for or one of the other two to the U.| the Zollners know that a storm is in the offing somewhere. They | C S. Supreme Court instead of going| don't always hit Indianapolis, some of them sliding around. But they | {1.00 into Federal Court. It claimed this| are storms, all right, and she is miserable until they are in the next | Panties &

Briefs in white, : itd . » lime, lavender, because the Tilley suit is a “class” | state or so. —and the same issues involved, the were Federa] Judge Robert C. Balt- | Hill today. Mr. Tilley claimed in his suit|ears have been apparently drawn py to the hill. Today, several were are “unjust, unfair and unreascn- Ogist, said earlier that he believed today sought Clayton Shear, 16, and |

pink, maize | and tearose. All sizes.— suit, one in which the plaintiff says he represents himself and all other ‘ . » . | y an 4 “Uphill” Really Downhill Federal three-judge tribunal ruled that the case had been previously zell here, Judge Walter E. Treanor | Dwight W. Davis, head of the “a bunch of fools” and threatened! of the U. S Circuit Court of Ap-|Leominster High School, after sev- to close the narrow, tar-coated dirt | that the tax was a burden on inter- some mysterious force, was actually | there, trying to keep traffic hoving | state commerce because the license’, qowngrade of 3 to 4 degrees. = sensi able” because they are not based that under the roadway was a Bernette Taylor, 14, of Minneapolis, | on the amount of depreciation on natural deposit of magnetite lode- who are believed on their way to!

Street Floor truckers in the State. School Principal Find choo rincipa mas adjudicated. | peals at Chicago and Judge Charles! eral tests with the level attached to road upon which the wonder occurs | fee charged—from $2 to $75 de-| The whole thing, Mr. Davis said, the highways. The fees, it is al- stone which provided the “motive Detroit to be married. Jeanette |

With the same plaintiffs, there-Phree-Sudze Trial LEOMINSTER. Mass, July 14 (U. P).—A high school principal, G. Briggles of the U. S. Southern the running board of his automobile. !unless the “foolishness” stopped. i - 3 pr - ee i en {res was an “optical illusion.” COUPLE BELIEVED ON . p p used—is greater than st . : ital \ building Po maintaining a His finding was supported by city WAY TO WED SOUGHT ; 5 and policing traffic. | Engineer William P. Ray and other som ; It was claimed further that the investigators. GARY, Ind. July 14 (U. P.) —In-| er” leged, are not apportioned properly | power” for the vehicles. Royer, 16, also from Minneapolis, is | NN 4 ! |

One miner was shot to death, and | National Guard. Most of Leech’s two guardsmen and five miners and | testimony was of a general nature

a woman were injured in the battle ,4 Bridges name was land rioting which followed on Har-| es beought-up lan’s main street. The mine was| ithe operated by nonunion workers. The Wines, Yho said he had

y 3 10 ; once signed a statement exonerat- : Forty-two other prisoners were re-|ing Bridges of membership in the United States and Russia.

leased late yesterday after friends communist Party because he feared| Dean Landis freed from subpena signed bonds of $1000 each. violence, testified the Party took Maj. Lawrence A. Milner, former Le Lo stern measures against members Oregon National Guard intelligence BREAKS ANKLE IN FALL [who failed to carry out orders. officer, who admitted from the. Mrs. Grace Corman, 59, of 1129] Questioned by Dean James M. stand he had committed perjury in| Bellefontaine St., fractured her left Landis of the Harvard Law School |a criminal syndicalism case in Port- | ankle today when she fell down the who is presiding at the hearing ,jland, Ore. He said he would refer (porch steps of a neighbor. She was| Leech declared: Milner's false testimony to the sotaken to City Hospital. “I know where members of the !licitor for the Department of Labor.

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fore, the same defendants—the State Those comprising the tribunal with a spirit level upheld the law of gravity on “magnetic” Leominster Illinois District Court at Springfield. announced that the “hill,” up which | Ordinarily. no policeman is assigned | fees are arbitrary impositions which | But Roscoe J. Whitney, a minerol- giana and Michigan State Police Motorists and bicyclists ostensibly being detained in jail here, She had been defying the law of gravity said all three ran away from their | for 24 hours. It all began yesterday | homes because of parental objec- | [when an unidentified salesman tions to their companions. parked his car, turned off the igni- ll ipsa | tion, put the gears in neutral and

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