Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1940 — Page 7
TUESDAY, MAY 14 1040
CENSURES TALK Canada Dry Plant Opened BY HUTCHESON - é\
Tobin Lauds U. 8. Labor w Urges Board to Prepare
Post-War Program.
WASHINGTON, May 14 (0. P). —Dantel J. Tobin, Vice president of the A. PF. of TL. wd head of Hts International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Tast night urged creation of a nine-member national Hoard, repre. | SENting labor, ‘capital and the ‘Gov- | ertimient, to alleviate wremplovinent | and map a program to prevent U.S. economic dislocation when the FuTopean and Asiatic wars end Mr. Tobin's proposal, generally Similar to those urged previously by | both A. F. of L. and ©. I. O. unions, | were made th an address over the Thousands of persons vivited the new Cankda Dry Bottling Com. National Broadeasting Blue pany, Tie, 128 Wi. 224 St, At open Nouve Test night, ® pint the 5. Left to wight
network. T™ Was in reply to one Targest gn producer of Cankda Dry » % by his 0 | ‘Above are Robert Joyce, company president; George Ato an - ns thow Indiknian Ard A. TF. Geel’ pest, ANA Kingman Moors, Now York, vice Diesidont of the of Tn. Vice President William ©.
AY t Cankda Dry company. Hutcheson of the dgarpenters’ umion, | | Li ®. i P
mn High School ROTC to Aid in I. U. Concert Here Tonight
Mr, Tobin and Mr. Hutcheson long have bes at ‘odds both side | Tidiana University's bands and | Corps and the Orispus Attucks High musical Gill waits arived fa ae [School ROTC units
ard ‘outside the federation. They headed the rival Democratic and | THe Program for a concert: SCHEA™ |g ewmce of Marching Ban con RDS ‘Nee
Republican Tabor committess fn 1036 “Labor ‘enjoys more fresdom today | m the United States than ever before ih its whole history, and . . J dianapolis today their Demonstration by Dia taon, oY 8c § Re unit ROTC Qasah band Pe Rinnae Uberti Ago
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for eR n pO : ¥ h . enjoys much more bert than Tabor Aled tho-and-A-guATter Hour in any ‘country m the world,” Mr | ooo Pari Stadium toniht Tobin declared. “Recently every cert at Ny i, 8 decision on every question fvelv-| Reservations for the open air mus | mg the rights and fresdom of Tabor [sical demonstration opoLted | by the highest tribuna] i our coun- Heavy, The concert bogin al 8:15 p.m
try, the Supreme ‘Court of the Unitod States, have Bedn Mm favor of (From the Tondon Buaite) fre Win RAE: by ‘the Indiana UMI=| Yudfanh Victory Harker | Rh of Thdianapolis, the De MOREA
Iabon, Where some Vears age every i decision Was against Tabor, Becatge Versity HX 4 dott TR CIV! most of the membeidhip of the show will inelude ‘demonstrations by | Meching Dentonstration, ‘the March. 1" A N ng € Court Was composed of Ten Whe the University ROTC and concert RIAL Y Coed Drum before appointment were the pad bands, the Marching Hundied and
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v and Bugle Corps legal Yepresentatives of Tabor-hating | he THdiana Girls, only coed orani-| CEREN BY it, Myhing Hundred corporations ga tioh in the ‘country recognized BY | Vanixhed Army ENOrY NoLeAIed the ROTO | RE vee, employers on units that WAll participate] Tady , WpOR them by are the Colored Drum and Bugle taken place as Gh by business days before tional Taber ever have heen enacted h been for the tact that generally large emplovers
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miustice that the has been heaped Government has result abuses | past or im the)
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Relations Taw would | ad it Hot (ANDERSON Greeks: 8b IN Hire i A san, Hardld VIVOTS ushar Aughters, | Hhle, sister: ry itbert Marv and employers, Mt x. Ine Crane, Mrs beth Wallace Mrs, ¥utella Boyd: brothers, William and Hreventad and Wry Alma Hinte Clhfence, | Herman ‘Ogle: four stopehildiren
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words, the employers are Tesponsi= ARLING oN Rabe ¥ dhughters, Wes Myre Se rah
ham A a Nati \] ROLY vor an, (Cork Woolnard, Nis, Mabel BREA Wh an ble for the National Tabor Romtions Bona To Sos HNGRBTO Nees Nery. Meattete Na fors Law Johnson, Mrs Sein Ake ‘ot And Mry
Mary Rionhes bicion hd GREENYOWN Thurman _ Shelfy 50.
Frances Hertrel oi fo Fhrh Rnd Survivors Dhtghters, Mis, Earl McIaurh- | WHITE
Jes. Esters, Mrs A A I : Ta Lh ‘Ad rs. Jerral Btevenson: Toa Mrs. Vira Hughe: Bruce yiNter JNtes Cranor We If white Curtains are diagy wad yellow, wash them with Romana
BORDEN Willia'h rs, Tora MOITINOR. { Daughter Mrs, Rat WAURSTADY Ny ay a 87 hts, Cleanser. Roman Cleanver makes Curthias Show white, saves hard
half-sister, Mrs, W VIVOTS. HUSBANY, CHE Moy ELUKBARY- Mrs. Mary Dermin, 67 Sar Edw Lilfenkamp wr Wiss Arie Ho WwW Mrs. William Rein | rubbing. Directions oa label. Quat boils Y8e = Wt groves,
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J Samuel T. Stickle, 85. Survivors RoO%elh 5, Tea dnd Dawrence h ry, Ruth Bedkiny,: i Pen, rs, ‘Charlotte Ethe rook vivors: Hyshand, Ww : daughter, Miss Ruth Crooks CARTER Nis Dora 72. _Barvivors Hushand rs Hermah TrRoff ana Simon Bohuster ¥ONS Nathan Theodore. brothers ARTHR VIMaAn Tshtie 'Chldwel SEYMOTR Paul ory Wife, Nay os, Virgil Stafnkamh: son, Paul Donk) Id and Virghl Jr SHIREY Mrs. ean ae are Survivors: Hashawd, NA Dray Iew'man and Mere May Mi SW ‘brother N John and Whiter stall: foster ¥on. Joha
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PATRON NE. Jones, 6. But viviors: Wife GAS (ify vivors: Wife Edward at Hex fer othe Hester
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DR, VALE TO SPEAK AT CITY MISSION
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Preshyterian Churen. will Be the pr meipal speaker at a Mass meeting at 7:45 p. Mm. tonight at the First Baptist Chueh to cer: brate the 47th anniversary of me Wheeler City Rexeue Mission The Mission was established BY William V. Whealer in 1393 and | was neorporated i 1908. Mm 1924 nt became a member of the Miternational Union of Gowpel Missions and | was host to the national convention! of that organization m 193%. OiheIs 1d speak tonight Rev. Herbert EB. Eberhardt MIiss1on | superintendent, and the Rev, How | ard J. Baumgarte], executive seere-, tary of the Ohuich Federation « mdial Dapois
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URGES RETURN OF GOVERNMENT T0 THE PEOPLE
Esterline Asks Rotarians to
Support Move in Local Affairs.
The gFreatest need Wm Ameren today 1s that of returning lool government | to the people, J. W. Eeterlive, Trdianapoliz businessman, sRid today in an addiess Hetore the THdianapolis Rotary Olah. Mir. HEsteriive Who is president of the Oitisens Connell of Mhdianapolis and Marion County, Wald this could be DHiOUught about By making it easter for the oftiven to partion
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DeMony Pance ——— = Wi 11am Carden, " 2310 Union 8,
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for the mdm Btate DeNony Founders Ball i Mn the Scottish Rite Oathedial Saturday Night. | He is avsieted by Sicharg DeVault, Pagene
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[pate and wore difficult for pre fessional politicians to contol. “Of We Tail to make democracy SUCHE MM this County, we shall MOEt BUSY CEaRe to be a hee
Ate Tar Nom realiging the pPossiPllities Of democratic government. It fx One Of the Tew things m Which We Americans ame far Hom expert.”
Recalls Sheriff Race
To jluEtiate this Mp, Estee safd: “HOW about a candidate Yor Sherift Wm Marion County being declated the loven, When he actually received a majority of weveral thous sand Votes? ANd adding insult to afary, this d@isgraceral proceeding
Ie Iwas followed By a opal decision |
Was perpetrated without violating the Taw, This Was a dental of demociacy. Tt Was an example of [the Manner Mm Which the gangs and Stalin op= The chief dangers to demadiacy, | according to Mi. Esterline, are wot | “What Stalin or Hitler or thei satellites May undertake. If dee [THOCITRCY Th America Tails, it will pe because we fail ft. For one, T am tired of heating European dictators | Sheer at the meMomency of democ- | ey. They have grounds for their contempt Only because we have muddled along With the spoils sve tom sifce the dave of Andrew JackHon. ‘One thing is carta. ™ a Ypub- | He like ours, the people Will never d get Detter government than {hey [aT capable of cieating. Ih the final analyeis, a government by the ped | pre is Just What the peop make it | to be, ¥o the plate to begin ix With | (the I@ENvIdual eftizen
Boosts Oivie Groups
“ROWeVer pessimistic vou may be” Mp, Exteirline sald, “T still mamtam that the people have it within their PowRr to make local, state and ha: | tional gOveIrnMmeant as fine and as they want it 10 he. | ANd I believe too that we shall have 10 Begin With our local govamments for they are, With a Tew exceptions, | Mm the Woist shape. Yocal govern: | [ent Ix the traming ground, the | Rbotery Wm which we tian our eitizens for 200d or evil’ Mr. Esteriine oited the Citivens (Council, a co-oidmating body give Teadeiship and diection to the forts of RUMBTOUR community eivie ONRANIZATIONS Which alheadyv exist, as a Patt of a forward movement vo better government. He said he hoped Very Rotarian would become a member,
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Hessong, Joe My. Oavder Chureh and Howald Fdwards, Ph, Frank BE Burt, deputy Hem the Grand Counoll Order of DaNroay to Thdiane, and Mix Bate AGRA of Jobk Daughteis Bethel ‘“DeNrolay Bweatheart for 1040,”
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U. A W. 10 Hol Fastival—The ole committee of Total Union 268 of the United Automobile Workeik | of America, Will hold a festival Sats | uiday at Union headquarters, 241) WwW. Varviand St Proceeds will 20 to thie Union Reef Fund.
Legion Post Gives Party==Sarv- | ice Post 128, American Legion, will [Hold the final of its spring verifies of |
Victor Arn to (he effect that the Whole thing |DeNefit Card parties Friday night
the Legion Hall In Oaklandon. The committee Mm charge mehides Fred C. Duan, Biadiod B. Evans, Alta avEon and Ale A MEOH.
Fasterner to Addie Doctois=Di ey S. Peloure of the University f Pennsyivania, Will speak on gon: | orhea at a mreeting of the Indian | apolis Medical Soetety of Mation County at 8:15 Pp. Ms tomoiiow at the _Thdtanapolis Athletic Club.
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May Bangiet Arranged==The annual Nay banquet of the Young Married Peoples Oud of the Fiat | Baptist Ohuich will be held Wm the Chueh at 6:30 p. TH. TOMOrew. Retitig and mew ofeers Will ba honoted. New officers ate Joweph R. (Ritter, president; Mis. Gladys Oonwere, Mist vite prevident; Oeeil Denton, weond vice president; Haiold Wakeland, third vice prestdent; Mis, Orda Lowe, ore: SPOnAmE Wecietary; Wns. Nadge!|
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The membeis Will play golf during the afternoon at the Mmdianapolis Coun= try Club,
FIFTH COLUMN CHECK ASKED Oongtess to stamp out “Afth cols BACRAMENTO, Cal, Nay 14 umn” elements | this country bes
| (9. P) =A California Assembly res= | fore It falls a victim to the “Blitz. olution, ‘adopted 59 8, today awked | Ktteg. of Stalinism and “Hitierism
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