Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 25

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MOTHER OF PASTOR | MARIJUANA POISONS HOGS | narcotics. State police, however, | i DANIELSON, Conn, Dec. 13 'U. found a patch of marijuana on their CANDIDACY ASSURED. P.).—Charles and Henry Reynolds farm and concluded the hogs had

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Tells House Probers He ° Thinks He Forwarded |®™-° Boycott Appeal. Heads Honer Society—David

| Baerncopf was elected president of

| , > Shortridge High School chapWASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (U. p).| it Shortridge Hig JOP SNe ter at the annual election yester-

~Edwin S. Smith, National Labor day. Other officers are Mary GlossRelations Board member, told a brenner, Marjorie Geupel and FsXe investigating committee to- Marvin Borman, vice presidents, day that he thought he had for- 2nd Mary Marjorie Smead, secrei . | tary-treasurer. warded to Filene's Department Store in Boston a union appeal to] boycott hosiery made by the Berk- | A ; shire Knitting Mills | aware St, has a new window . ng JULS | glass in the front of her home, This occurred in 1936 when the put she's still puzzled about why Federation of Hosiery Workers had | a 20-year-old man, inebriated, called a strike at the Berkshire 9idn’t like the old one.

Mrs. Muriel Hearn, 2020 N. Del-

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«»= will receive dolls Christmas mornse ing as the result of a year’s work Et by seven Indianapolis women. 8 The women became acquainted 8 through the Central Avenue Meth"3 odist Church early last year and

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| Socialist to Be Honored The local Widierprivileged Shlidren, he ; : : ach member took a doll to each {De Leon Commemoration Sechion of meeting, devoted to repairing and the Socialist Labor Party will meet paging clothing for the dolls. Arat 8 p. m. today at the Holliday rangements for distribution were Building in honor of the birthday made by Welfare Director Thomas of Daniel De Leon, Socialist leader. L. Neal and Miss Dora Robson, child Charles Ginsberg, Indiana state welfare services supervisor. secretary of the Socialist Labor| Members of the club plan to beParty, will speak on “The World gin next year’s collection of dolls Crisis.” {immediately. They are Mrs. A. L. Miller, Mrs. S. E. Bradshaw, Miss Holy Name Party Sunday—A pre- carrie McDowell, Miss Daisy CasChristmas euchre party will well, Mrs. Lem, Trotter, Mrs. Alma sponsored by the Holy Name So- potts and Mrs. A. L. Kessler ciety at St. Roch’s Catholic Church | Sunday at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. Ed| Dietz is general chairman.

PLAN DANCE TOMORROW Comptometer operators of Indian-

| Assurance that Vice President John | tsi Nance Garner will be a Presidential is candidate “regardless of a third term MiS. Anna L. Williamson, or anvthing else” was given to- mother of the Rev, Wallace C. Cal-

day by E. B. Germany, co-chairman vert, minister of Grace Methodist of the Garner-for-President Com- Church here, died yesterday at her

mittee. . : “We have proceeded from the first home in Harrison, O. She was 13, The Rev. Mr. Calvert left im-

on the sound and natural assumption that Mr. Roosevelt will not be mediately for Harrison. Funeral a candidate for a third term,” Mr. services will be held at the MethoGermany told a nation-wide radio gist Church there at 10:30 a. m. audience last night. Sunday, Burial will in Ken“Mr. Garner is not running tucky. against anybody, but will be in the 5 race regardless of anv other candidate—regardless of a first term, or a third term, or anything else.”

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watches by the customs department x . : | here. |sault with a dangerous weapon.

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Mills in Reading, Pa She told police that the man |

. | poked a fist through the glass Mr. Smith told House investiga-| the other night and stolidly tors he “took a hand” in attempting| waited for her to come outside to settle the strike, although there

and investigate, was no specific statutory authority “What's the glass worth” for his action {

| asked her, and after being told The Committee for Mr. |

3 he LS Bac . yt oT TTT 2 * . handed hen the amount and : a a. TREN SN Eo Ra Ny L \ 3 Smith at the request of Rep. Arthur | walked off into the night, ’ TN s ENE Sa adr : : : LE | D. Healey (D. Mase) RE a 3 NT The summons followed revelation | aR ) Sena han a - | il 1 | \ that Mr. Smith told an official of | Lead Tech Honor Roll-Imogene RTE " SO : | | Filene's that “any stand” the store De Weese and Robert Mazur led 3 & - Nt ; a om ) [ [ | | | | took in connection with a strike at the 1377 pupils on the Tech High . BT 3 Sa, | the Berkshire Knitting Mills “would School honor roll for the second RR : : be listened to with the greatest re- grading period. Forty-two pupils _ C | | | | \ | | WY ICC LLY | | Vi] | HJ Wagers

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| Turners Fete Children—A party The Committee revealed a letter for high-school age children of written by Mr. Smith to Louis members will be held by the AthenKirstein, vice president of Filene's, acum Turners at the Athenaeum on Oct. 26, 1936, while a strike from 8 to 11 p. m. Tuesday. Anwas in progress at ihe Berkshire other party for members’ children Mills in Reading. Pa under 14 will be held between 4 and “You are certainly much more 6 p. m. that day. Entertainment familiar than I am with the con- and exchange of gifts will be feaditions in the hosiery industry,” | tures of each. Smith wrote, “and would, I know, be anxious to avoid the disruption | which would occur in the retail as | well as the manufacturing field if a general wage and price-cutting | program were launched in this in- | dustry. I do not know whether you | will care to make any approaches on this matter to the Berkshire | management, nor do I know what volume of business Filene's does with Berkshire. | “I do most certainly feel that | anv stand which vou might adopt | would be Jistened to with the | ; greatest respect by the Berkshire Club Will Elect—The Scientech company.” 1S will elect officers Swine is ri luncheon meeting at the Board o Juciuses Uniok (Leber Trade Building Monday. Present At the time Mr. Smith wrote the officers are E. S. Hildreth, presiletter, the American Federation of gent: C. E. Chatfield, vice president; Hosiery Workers, which called the H A. Minturn, secretary, and Arthur strike. had not filed any complaint M. Hood, treasurer. with the Labor Board. | Edmund Toland, counsel for the! Attends Fund Parley—Robert B. House Committee, said Mr. Smith Hougham, Indianapolis, executive had at one time been personnel chairman of the Indiana State Association Retirement

lene’ Teachers’ manager of Filene's S Mr. Smith. according to the evi- Fund Board, is attending a meeting

dence. inclosed in his letter to Of the National Council on Teacher Filene’s a letter he had received A nln. Le , A _ chairman o e : subum 55 Ne ee offi. division of the National Education strike at the Berkshire Mills. | Association. Mr. Edelman’s letter said that the | union “plans to carry its fight from this company to every big city,” and said the union “will appreciate any co-operation possible from large purchasers of Berkshire goods.” Mr. Edelman told Mr. Smith of the company’s labor practices which, he charged, led to the strike, and | declared that if they were not! stopped “the hosiery industry will be well on its way back to 1932’ “The situation is complicated by | the harsh paternalistic dominance | The principal address will be of the community by the officers| given by Paul C. Wetter, president of the Berkshire Knitting Mills,” | of the Indianapolis Federation of Mr. Edelman wrote. “They have| Community Civic Clubs. His subspoken for Hitler, the G. O. P. and| ject is to be “Civic Enterprise in the Liberty League. They con-| Relation to the Community.” tribute to a fund to carry on pro- | The safety program will be unHitler propaganda. They have com-| ger the direction of Miss Mary plained that the Government here; McCrossen, safety director of does not imitate the government of | School 68. Gifts will be disGermany in jailing strike-leaders.” | qributed to the children attending. Glenn Hanna is chairman,

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