Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1940 — Page 4
PAGE 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1940
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He's N. Y.'s First ‘Citizen, £5 Help Willkie. cS G.'0.P. Nominee Declares; | | By FRED PERKINS
fmes Special Writer 3 i ge { i : | : | 3 ® Awaits Party Chiefs. Rk a WASHINGTON. Wi 91 _Fd- } | a | ! p 2 | : Uniform Charge For
mund M. Toland, counsel for the
(Continued from Page One) : House Committee investigating the
at Flwood, Ind. consider his itin- Natiohal Labor Relations Board, = lh TR : €rary and generally forinulate cam- 1 ie Nodionhtion , 58 ; ; Rb ; Sa baigh policy ] announced his resignation today so EN i : :
that he may re-enter private law
Willkie ‘a Sure Bet,’ Bl practice and work for Wendell
: | Willkie. i o Smith Declares ) i Mr. Toland said he considered his §& = 3 : 3 Br | SERVI GC E
NEW YORK, ‘Julv ‘31 'U. PY — committee work finished because Alfred BE. Smith, 1928 Democratic | | Sd the jury, the House of RepresentaPresidential standard bearer, today 3 tives, accepted the Smith amend- : : Th order to improve and standardize Red Cun porter ¥ervide th joined ‘the Democrats who have ments to the National Labor Rela- di i : ¥ the ipublic. The Trdinhiapolis Uhion Railivay ‘Company winadness that, ‘cfféctive August 1, Tt will ‘make a fiat chives of 10 dents for each hag ‘ar ‘pardel ‘carried at Unioh Station Indianapatis, This will ‘place the ‘porter ¥ervice pon the same havis with to ‘uniform price, as ‘Hot prevails inh the ne ! ] service,
bolted their ‘pai to support Re- ; 8 tions Act by a 2-to-1 vote. nominee Wendell L. Will- | § ARR Ce “It is now up to the Senate,” he ; kie 3 3 a said. “My opinion is that any State candidates and ‘party leaders assembled at ‘Callaway Purk in Elwood to discuss plans for the notifi2d : RE further House hearings will merely calion ceremonies to he held Aug. 17 for the ‘City’s 'ha'tive son, Wendeli 'L, Willkie, Republican Presidential first duplicate the record we have already nominee. Left to right are George Dickman, ‘Greenfield, 17th District chairman: Maurice Robinson, AnderLandon. said Mr. 'R Welt's ‘Hom siiid ’ built up of gross incapacity and Soh, TIth District ‘Congress nominee; ‘Cartielits Richardson, Richmond. director of arrangements for Negroes A rE he oll Bi Smich RLY OT SC Nersuh partisanship on the part of the at the ceremony: Glen Hillis, Kokomo, candidate for ‘Governor, and Janies Tucker, Secretary ‘of State. Jy this substituting a 'fiNed ‘paviment plan for (he Eiicinim ‘ol
nation ad heralded ‘the death s Torn to Ribbons.” py a : : . dy Knell af tl era Party’ and y A. rs Labor Board jg tipping, with ifs accompanying irregularities in (He amon is paid
——— - Tomorrow he plans nd his \ y : : ‘ TT I y : hit Wir | Rariiie ws % etire et Fomorrow he Ph {i end his | A { and ‘many tniust accusations have § the Railroad will Be able ‘to place its Rea ‘Cabs oh a Winiform ware na HHIK a ‘ 11 Lt. ™ . Ap \ a - lrecting va ’ Wad : da 3 . - 2 A § i ry FRANCO-AMERICANS thon ho Ie Nob hatin been made against me which appar- basis. Th addition, ‘the ‘new ‘plan Will ‘eliminate ‘confroversios whe Ne : LE a few more questions hairman : SHE b sonerd A CHB ORE Mid Nf Hi ‘ ! He declared that P Madden of the NLRB, and by tirn- ently T ath unable to properly di hes ul complications which ‘have frien titer eden Federal fey jun ental Ol the arty l i ing over for the record a volume L fend ‘before the public because ol ih regarding the NUS of Red Caps ax employees and ‘tire Thoms: Jefferson haa be ‘tor | } i te Tate ited adits bai He NE Ss } 1 the unwarranted newspaper atl | Status of tips as compensation for their work, i homa efierson haa bene mn \ | of exhibits which have not yet ap- tHeRs. 1 ‘Wish sie ike to With: to ribbons” hy the New Deal peared in the investigation. et hie a hs. ods Y G NEW YORK Julv 81 (0 Sie draw my application for renewal ol NEV ORE, July 31 J, PB.) Bo ; permit Thomas E. Dewey restated his =up
reference del roam and locker Mj ith ‘ho took his to support Alf M
Mr, Smith's announcement wad NEW YORK Julv 31 @U. PD) Mr. Toland-—-a Democrat who
unexpected since his break with i voted for Mr. Roosevelt in 1932 and
) ce '] ra . Ma § + " : < ‘rater the yo ort. of Wendell 1.. Willkie todar d Frenchmen in the United Stafes ide she 13 $e er : [ am doing this rather than have POI i ndel] L.. Willki av and wv Ir Roosevelt had been emphasized E : didn't vote in 1936 because he ‘did di A C f 0 fh Sil smbarrassed bv further turned over to the Republican Pres- § WN — SUfRerats times before and after Nave banded into #n ‘organization not favor either nominee—said he 'TNIANA Ve. are WREr my family embarral his 00 nadine, BREN Homie for his Owh “ide IR mn me Im { ana 1 . va 3 t eritieie n thie cor 1d iaential mine [01 115 Wn X . L \ : . lb vr A IR kA 1 had fired / ’illkie his offer to un ust eriticisms in this connection : : i 1 h a the President's second called “France Forever” which will had wired Mr. Willkie his ‘offer . R \ . A everal ‘hindred Dewev-for-Previ ! res ! 3 a : ove Peceived VOrv curfeous treat al ‘hundred wev-tor-Presi-be of service in any manner the Withdraws eques for I have received Wea hat dent ‘clitbs 'thiat (Hrd DEeh Ores PusseHBers Feguiring (He Service Of » RB “ Hil ave : A any 3 koa t ; far \ ount:s vb. TU ups that ne n organized BB ‘ ! Hr 1 { \ : ll 3 ! : Republican candidate ‘desires. He 9 ment before the 1 a 5 Chi bieHOut (He COHEN {entice tion CHeek 3 (HOHE vuch hak OF Drees] By Salt Mako fis Sigkds Wii Yee ne PD : ho : "hi url BH ™ } ughout the count: a1 fentifl Y h attached f a0} ag I' ‘parce by "all lawful means” and Will €0- gaiq he would be willing to ‘make License Renewal. chholic Beverage Board and 1 don ; :
operate with the committee of ‘Gen. speeches on the labor law and its want to ‘embarrass the board o
. mv alcoholic beverage
There was no indication carry on the fight against ‘German g part Mr. Smith would take campaign and asked whether
The New York District A rney the ‘porter, while an ‘identical numbered =tubh will be tended to make any speeches
farther reend approved tl transfer in a rief 1anaed the passenger When the porter has earriee
Charles de ‘Gaulle in Eneland. it &dministration, ‘which he has been (Continued from Page One) Commission any fu dissecting for a year. this ‘matter ; applications their requests are al- Two other Indiana Ave. ‘estab- Spokesman for the Dewey clubs was lect the stubs, together With 10 ‘cent ition ‘Veterans-for-Willkie Club wave ‘granted lishmenis are now being investi- a N SPO of Rockford, 4 uae Ls ons will ONSOH uN payment 3 ful pthe: Eastern seaboard states France Quand Meme.” has been in- ‘ He Vote ‘of ‘tHe local ‘Board ‘way gated ‘by the ‘A. 'B. 'C., ‘Mr. ‘Barnhart 1 i) Nay FH Des . i gh wy : Dy vi oe oh Po Woy i Na yg wh : i ET corporated in Harrishurg, Pa.. mem- Plans Are Foi mulated UHuninois. Phe Yeport Cifes tie safc. A hearing for a renewal per- 1 Tock lo Rite. IRL nO ee DE yy mp 4 ly Fi Set, ‘an "Fhe Big Rush Ts On’ bere KRid ‘ana it i ected that nes Npeciol oi head ; Abita mit for the ‘Cotton ‘Club is zcheduléc = fie Tormail j atron. . PELL iD LIN 5 “Ee tt HITE IE ES : recommendations of the ‘Chief ‘Of i Be held before the Marion Cotinty ho doubt about a big in about two ‘or three weeks its WASHINGTON, July 31 —Lead-
ominent Democrats to charter will be signed by the found- ‘ers of four national veterans’ ‘or- i Smith said. “Tt has al- ‘ers in Independence Hall, Phila- \izations Will meet Saturday in Ons as reasons for their recom- ‘Courthouse. Jods Florida ‘announced today throtgh delphia, ‘where the Declaration of ‘Chicago to start organization ‘of a merdations Mr Barnhart ath TE te Republican National Hee ad hot conferred with Independence was signed ation-wide “Veterans for Willkie® Mr. Mitchell said he would ‘con- Rou qe RCLION Oh 1 Tel case Un- ‘tht ‘He ‘hid ‘bolted ‘tie DEmdcrati Democrats and that The numerical membership of th ub. tintte to ‘operate his restaurant. He i the ‘County SE had mad ae party. upport. the Presidential to think of starting group was not revealed but the This ‘was ‘announced here today gave family considerations as the decision. He Sl EE ey A an. ha { Wendell L. Willkie. M are said to be 150.000 o ore 1 Re] James FE. Van Zandt reason for withdrawal of the appli- same complaints were being ma : e ‘charged tht President
ceremony a is downtown 1c ; aggage to train, taxicab or ‘elsewhere, ‘ax ‘directed. He
replied, ‘I suppose so Mi
h made several speeches in 1936 was disclosed today. f
for ‘each bag , limiting his ‘cam- The Ameri 1 organi "ul ta New England and sev-
: ae WASHINGTON, July 31 (U.P) ih fe Police and various civic ‘organiza- Board at 9 a. 'm. Monday in the !
‘ormer Gov Cary “J Hardee of OPera tio] PIMA x APY tHe ®famn of
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Frenchmen in the United State . a.), three times National cation for renewal of his permit against the ‘Cotton Club that had velt had ‘draft his own Names of the &ctual found ill ‘Commander ‘of the Veterans ‘of “I am trving to save my wife and been made against Mitchell's
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1 frat on fhe NOt be ‘made known until the sign- Foreigh Wars, who called the meet- (Wo ‘children They have been ern. The ‘Cotton Club is now operaxt ‘Rira n the ALS Bashi A ri tain Brahis nna ! i 4 : in ye . a Cpe ob y he nomination of N8 ceremony, ing by long-distance telephone to Wanting me to give up the liquor &fIng under a temporary perm DOG 1S VEGETARIAN ; » thifd form SAN t was said, however, th: ! former national commanders ‘of the end of the business for a long time The other Tncdiana Ave. establish- DES MOINES, Towa, July 31 «
eXamble of fo prominent Frenchmen are veterans' badies and 1 refused Now it look: ax if ment under xcrutiny of the “Stafe Pr TT™rixie pet dog of the Hugh 'Xal ie 01 [oul : . 3 : h 1 ik. : fal OY . RA" T . : h 4 y in the ‘group and that services ‘of Mr, Van Zandt said he ‘expected they were right Board is the ‘Oriental Cafe, 507 In asshure 16re, is ‘on
l Vv retiring at : : : " : 3 \ th velar ana the French scientists and technicians, the conference to include 12 former His letter to the Board follows: diana Ave Earl Clemens, proprie- th mere] iurns ud h nose with ion that the M00 served in the French Defense national heads of the American Le- “On account of the fact that tor, has been cited to appear before out 6 mtich as sniffing when conhave ‘piven jt Ministry ‘and ‘escaped after the gion, Veterans of Foreigh Wars, there has heen xo ‘much local con- the Board Aug. 12 to answer a fronted with a bone. Trixie is a precedent armistice, will be made available Spanish War Veterans, and Dis- troversy with regard to my ecstab-! charge involving xale ‘of alcoholic strict vegetarian, preferring carrots should a the American War Department abled American Veterans lishment on Tndiana Ave. recentli’ beverages on Sunday cabbage and spinach
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