Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1940 — Page 30

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- velt could appoint Senator Minton,

+ the winter because of Mrs. Slick’s * poor health, it was reported here.

. was appointed to the Federal Court

. Minton’s recommendation, is now in

. serve on the bench and thus create ! a vacancy there, to which the Sen-

* ton had a final conference with

* Minton reported.

. sistant and now acting U. S. At- : torney, likely will be made solely

~ tion after Mr. Minton retires. * he will fight to oust Will H. Smith

. Senator Minton would prefer to re- * main here,

" General Robert H. Jackson predict- “ with the possibility that Senator : Minton might get his seat. . been assistant majority leader and

. Democratic whip in the Senate, also - has been discussed as a possible se-

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~ MINTON HINTED FOR JUDGESHIP

INNEAR FUTURE,

+ Slick, Treanor and Supreme

Court Seats Mentioned For Hoosier.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20—Rumors - that Serator Sherman Minton (D. Ind), who failed of re-election, nay - be appointed to a Federal judgeship

. shortly were recurrent here again! ES

today. Judge Thomas Slick of the North-

ern Indiana District, who is more|§

than 70 years old and has had more than a decade of service on the Federal bench, may take advantage

of the retirement with full pay law § . soon, it is said. This would leave a!§

vacancy to which President Roose-

who has been his 100 per cent supporter. Judge Slick is going to Arizona for

Treanor May Resign Judge Walter E. Treanor, who of Appeals in Chicago upon Senator

Florida for his health. He has not reached the retirement age, but may decide that he is unable to

ator would be eligible. Before leaving Washington to spend Christmas with his wife and family at New Albany, Senator Min-

Senator Frederick VanNuys (D. Ind.) regarding a successor to the late Val Nolan as Federal District Attorney at Indianapolis.

“Nothing came of it,” Senator

VanNays Maps Smith Fight

So the appointment of Howard Caughran, Indianapolis, Nolan’s as-

on Senator VanNuys’ recommendaSenator VanNuys still insists that

from the office of Collector of Internal Revenue at Indianapolis. Although he likely would accept en appointment on the Federal bench in either Indiana or Chicago,

Hughes Retirement Hinted

There is constant talk here of the possible retirement of Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes, with Attorney

ed as his successor, and retirement of Justice James C. McReynolds

The retiring Hoosier, who has

lection for Governor of Puerto Rico. Virgil M. Simmons, who has re-

feried here yesterday with Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt. It was reported that he may take a Federal appointment under McNutt, having served here part time during the illness of Wayne Coy, McNutt’s administrative

Lady Elizabeth Decies, the for(mer Elizabeth Drexel of Philadelphia, pictured arriving. in New York after 15 years in Paris. She said Reich Marshal Hermann Goering entered the Paquin salon in Paris as she was about to buy a coat. He liked it and took it, for

Frau Goering. Lady Decies didn’t argue.

FINNS MOURNING DEATH OF KALLID

67-Year-Old ‘ Ex - Leader Dies in Rail Station as He Receives Tribute.

P.).—Finns were in mourning again today.

Kyosti Gallio, their President for | Q\\ in| which the war with Russia was |§ fought and lost and the nation];

the last three critical years,

struggled with a gigahitic rehabilitation problem, was dead.

The 67-year-old Finnish hero col-| §

lapsed and died in the arms of his

went into retirement.

Risto Ryti was elected President. The fgrmer President and Mrs.

try home at Nivala to spend the rest of their days peacefully. They rode

cheer.

review an honor guard, and Mrs. Kallio boarded the train. the teeming thousands. Dusk had

torches. On the station platform he started reviewing the guard. Sud-

heim and Ryti were the first reach him. He murmured a ff

nerheim’s arms.

HELSINKI, Finland, Dec. 20 (U.|&)

former military chief, Baron Carl] Mannerheim, in view of a crowd |g\ that had gathered at a railway | \M station to bid him farewell as hes

At the station Kallio paused to|&\S \

Kallio paused for one last look at |

denly he slumped. Baron Manner- |

inaudible words and died: in Man- |§

550 TO GET DEFENSE GLASS CERTIFICATES

Approximately 550 men who have completed a 12-week defense course in the public schools will be awarded certificates tomorrow, DeWitt S. Morgan, schools superintendent, said today.

A second 12-week course will open Jan. 6 and last until March 28, Mr. Morgan said. The course will be open to two classes of men: Employed men who wish training and a group of unemployed men. The employed will attend classes three hours a day, five days a week. They will register for the course Dec. 30-31 at Tech : and Crispus Attucks High Schools. The unemployed group, which will be selected from the rolls of the Indiana State Employment Service, will attend classes six hours daily. Classes will be held at Tech, Manual, Washington and Crispus Attucks High Schools.

Five hours earlier former Premier | \:¥ Kallio wefe leaving for their coun- |@\§

past crowds lining the sidewalk to N 3

settled and the sgene was lighted by | IN

Boxed HANKIES

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (U. PJ). —Federal Judge Leon Yankwich today admitted his inability to take his court on a visit to Heaven and ruled out the Government’s attempt to disprove the I Am cult’s contentions that its founder, the late Guy W. Ballard, had ascended. P. B. Crouse, a former Ballard secretary and now: a Government witness in the trial of Mrs. Ballard and nine other I Am , leaders on charges of mail fraud, said that disciples of the cult were told that their founder had made an ascension to Heaven but that actually he had died the death of a mortal. The movement’s official magazine, The Voice, announced Ballard’s *“departure”. in a special bulletin which Assistant U. S. Attorney Norman Neukom read to the court. “Our precious beloved messenger, Guy W. Ballard, made his ascension

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Did 'l Am’ Founder Go fo Heaven? Jury Can't Check

at the Royal Teton on Dec. 31, 1939, at midnight under the new dispen-sation—-he is now an ascended master of light,” the article said. Crouse testified, however, that he

had seen Ballard’s body aftér he died and was told later that Ballard had been cremated. Judge Yankwich decided the court had received enough information on Ballard’s demise. “After all,” he said, “Mr. Ballard is dead, or has ascended, and it’s a cinch I can’t ascend and take the jury with me to ask him about it.” Government witnesses have testified that I Am taught that any believer, through the influence of proper prayer, could ascend to Heaven and return to earth at will, making the trip with body and spirit intact. “The violent consuming flame” with which another witness, John C. Coster, said I Am leaders

promised the ascension could be

This Christmas you can afford to remember everybody!

aided, was displayed by the Government attorneys. : The “flame” of the “mighty I Am presence” appeared to radiate from the heart of a likeness of Christ in a small box. Actually, the Government said, the “flame” was a

‘common neon (ube powered by an

ordinary electric wire attached to any wall socket. Coster said the box with the likeness of Christ and the “flame” was sold by the I Am organization for $50 and that larger boxes with more powerful “flames” sold for as much at $200. Charts that were sold with the “flames” told how the devices aided “individualism, meditation and contemplation,” Coster testified. “In other words they were susposed to help a student individualize himself through ihe mighty I Am presence,” he said.

Thomas Stevens, 4 former State Board of Equalization Auditor and a student of I Am, elaborated on the function of the “violet flame” and said that the Ballards taught their = followers thet their bodies

could be purified through proper control .and “visualization” of the rays. | Purification of bodies was a requirement without - which: ascension could not be ‘made, Sievens sald, |

REA FUND AWARDED Times Special ? WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—A $65,000 (allotment for ‘the Marshal County Rural Electric Membership Corp), Plymouth, Ind, was anannounced today by the Rural Electrification. Administration. It is to build 67 miles of line to serve 193 members in Kosciusko, ‘Fulton, Starke, St. Joseph and Marshall

FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1940

MAYOR TO FILL FIVE CITY POSITIONS SOON

Several appointments in the City Administration staff will be made next week by Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. A. successor to Carl F. Kortepeter as a member of the Marion County Flood Control Board will be made. The four-year term of Mr, Kortepeter expires Dec. 31. The former Marion County WPA Administrator was, convicted in Federal Court on

charges of converting Federal funds in connection with WPA projects,

{but was allowed to #II‘out his term

as a member of the Control Board. The Mayor also will appoint one Republican member of the Works Board and also a Republican member of the Park Board. The term of Maurice T. Tennant as a member of the Works Board will expire at the end of the month and he is expected to be reap-

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