Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1941 — Page 8
Co-operation.
= cere objectors to military service 2 Army camps or, if opposed to that,
Bh rection.”
the * “Brethren and. Mennonites — formed
p assigned to the work camps.
"rehabilitated by .one or another of
... will furnish tools and technical as-
_. and the church will furnish day-by-
a"
OBJECTORS AID |
. mutual admiration society.
~ tary service, but each side has come
. tary service in Army camps.
from the Governmen{ at nominal .. fees. The War Department -will .. supply such bedding and other . equipment as it can . spare, .. church buying whatever . else
- young men. will receive no pay.
"ALIEN FOUND SLAIN;
* P.).—A coroner's probe has been ~~. ordered in the death of ‘ Joseph * Drobney,
* sian facing deportation, was also Sadowski. His employer,
“urday night." + ordered to
DRAFT BOARDS
‘Peace Churches’ Assist in Setting Up Work Camps; * + Select State Sites.
. By DICK THORNBURG Special Writer VASHING TOS. Jan. 20.—Strangely enough, the conscientious objec-' tors and draft headquarters form a
They hold opposite views on mili-
60 per cent of the way toward a ‘sympathetic understanding, and the result has been a hand-m-glove
‘The draft law directed that sin-
‘shall serve their year of trdining, “if drafted, in non-military service in
shall be “assigned to work of na- ~ “tional importance under civilian diThat means work camps.
Churches Aid Boards -
Soon after the Draft Act passed, “peace churches” — Quakers,
“the National Service Board for Re- - ligious Objectors and established headquarters here. The organization worked out with Draft Headquarters a comprehensive plan for handling the year’s {raining of those who refuse non-mili- |f
It is estimated there will be about 10,000 conscientious objectors in the
_ first 800,000 draftees, 5000 of whom |b . will accept non-military service in
Army camps and 500 who must be
Use Hoosier "Sites . Abandoned CCC Camps will be
the. churches and rented by them
the is necessary. Soil Conservation and similar Government departments
sistance in planning projects; reforestation, soil conservation, etc.,
day supervision and. food. = The
.Sharing equally, the churches have put up $350,000 as a starter for financing the camps, and promise to supply more if -necessary. One of the camps will be at Lagro, . Ind. Other. sites under considera- . tion include Wells County, Indiana. a
INVESTIGATION OPENS
CHESTERTON, Ind. Jan. 20 (U.|P
37, Chicago carpenter, whose battered body was found yesterday in a cabin on Old Baileytown homestead north of here. - Drebney, reportedly an alien Rus-
known. as Joseph Banoch and J. C. Joseph Larouche, said he was last seen SatA post-mortem was determine the cause of
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memorial service will ‘be coriducted in connection with the meeting’ of Brookside Chapter 481, Star, a Brooksifle Masonic Temple, 1. 10th and Gray Sts. Mrs. Faye E. Hite, worthy imatron, and Allen T Disborough, worthy patron, will have charge 12 the program.
Dr. Franklin L. Burdette, head of the Butler Government and Citizenship gourses, has been ap- 2 pointed lecturer” s committee lof the Indiana | Historical Soci ¢ ty. Announcement Dr. Burdette’s appointment was made by Dr. Chri Colem secretary.
Prof. ldce Crates, pro-
sity, will be given at 4:30 p. m. Thursi Hisforical Building. His subject will
cultural Colleges Act.”
sity Heights Parent-Teache: Association will serve a. penny supper. from b p. m. to 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school cafeteria. meeting of the association will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the school.
eons (of Indianapolis, a branch of the Wational society which places Bibles and election of new officers.
dent; Joha| and Frank Hedges, chaplain.
participate first p. ing
Memorial Service ' ‘Tomer ow—A
Hiastern 8 p. m. tomorrow in the
Named on Historical Comrnittee— University. American
to ‘the
‘oft’
stopher B. n, society
A lecture - by
Paul Wal- “pr, Burdette
essor of history at Cornell Univer-
ay in the State Library and e “Western Opposition to the Agri-
Penny Supper Planned--{Jniver-
The regular
Gideons Name Officers—The Gid-
New Sailor: Traasferred—Charles Edward Hissong, :£429° Hibben. Ave. recently enlisted in the U..S. Navy, has been transferred to the U. S. Neval Training | Station, Creat Lakes, Ill
Cumberland O. E. S. to Mept— Cumberland Chapter 515, O. E, S, will hold a stated meeting at 8 11. m. Wednesday- in the: Cumberland Masonic Hall.
New Officers te Preside — Mes: Robert Anderson Women’s Relief Corps 44 will megt at: 1:45 p.m. tomorrow in Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Ilinois St. Mrs. Latta Via, Dresifient, and dew officers will preside.
| Gynecology Symposium Tomerrow --A symposium on gynecology| will be held by the. Indianapolis Medical Society at ‘8:15 p. m.’ tomorrow at the Incianapolis ‘Athletic Club. Mrs. Ress Ottinger, Ceri Habich, Dudley : Pfaff, ‘Ben Moore and J. W. Hoffman will speak. Dr.
\|James O. Ritchey is society presi-
dent and Dr. William M. Dugan seécretary-treasursr.
Arrange Indoor Picnic—The Junior Chamber of Com rnerce will ha ve an indoor picnic-at § p. m. Thursday in the Whirligig Room of the Indians apolis Athletic (Club. The entertainment is to include swimming, bowling, games and dancing.! The party is for members and | | their wives or sweethearts.
Phone Firm Honors Testthan—
was to receive a -gold emblem today in observance of his 25 years of continuous service with the Bell
a testman for Indiana Bell He started as a messenger for the
where the public may find use them, has announced the They are Harry: Kuhlman, presi- | Earl Sigmon, vice president; | Newman, secretary-ti easurer,
liana chapters of fhe society and at Ft. Wayne, Hammond, | nd, Columbus and Martinsville |
have as. their objective the. placing
of B bles in every schoolroon in the
eo 0. Gronys to Skate -Junior nd {Senior C. Q. chapters wil in Yo orgariization’s skating party of the year at 8 m, Friday at the Riverside SkatRink. The party, is sponsored he Youth Council. Tom Spell-
y t
mani is chairman.
Western Electric Co here in| 1916, joining the Central Union Telephone |Co., predecessor to Indiana Bell, a few months later. He has been 4a imember of the Telephone Pipneers since 1937. All his service has been ‘/in Indianapolis except for | short periods at Muncie and South | Bend.
Lodge Officers Installed—<The installation of new officers of Samaritan Lodge 658, I. O. O. F., was announced today. Ray Albertson was the installing officer.” The new officers are Allen: Abner, past grand; Charles Prasuhm, noble grand; William Loge, vice grand; Edward W. Grabe, recording secretary; |S. W, Ely, financial secretary; Lonnie Figg, treasurer; Edwin Russell Ward, Slem Dunnick, conductor; “A. A. Turner, R. S. N. G.; William
| their. groups should make the sac-
—John D. Bishop, 1127 Parker Ave;
Telephone System. Mr. Bishop is|
ODED STATE EXPENSE
We Can Look Forward ‘to ‘Many. Years of High. U. S. Taxes,’ Group Says.
Twenty-four. business, professional and ax study organizations have adopted ‘a -joint -resolution, opposing“ any - new ‘State Government expenses “other than the heavy burden required for national defense. ”. A The resolution, “made” public” by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, was Sdopien. bY. representatives of the 24 organizations at a conference last week, “It- is the opinion. of : this conference that groups .in Indiana ‘which are. interested in promoting governmental activities that ‘require more money than the present income, should ask themselves if, in view. of the national, emergency,
rifice .0of withholding, for the time being, their desires for either the introduction or enlargement of programs,” the resolution stated. = |. “We can look forward many years of high Federal as a consequence of the maintenance of our enlarged Army and Navy. Little .can be done about this obviously necessary increased. activity of our Federal Government.'® However, a great deal can be done in our local and -state’ levels: of government.” Orgéhizations represented: lat the conference were: Building Owners and Managers Association, Taxpayers Research Association, : Indiana Chain Store Council, Indiana Commercial Secretaries Association, In- | dignapolis Chamber ‘ of Commerge Indiana State Chamber - of Com. merce, Indiana Wholesalers :-Association,- Taxpayers Federation, Inc. Indiana : Launderers Association, Indiana Coal Merchants. Association, Savings and Loan League: of Indiana, Associated Employers - of
$75 to 51.000 on Auto or Character LR 20 months to poy
§ Snialt Cost — Quick Service
Money Often the Same Day
Grand Matron to Be
Gue thy grand matron of the Order of Eastern Star, will be guest of honor and (hold inspection of the BrightWw the | Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave.
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it—MTrs. Nelle S. Johnson, wor-
Chapter, O. E. S.,.tonight in
Dinner will be af 30, o'clock. \ rs. Myrtle Purdy is worthy ma. and H. W.. Clark, worthy paof the Brightwood (hapter.
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Pastor to Preside at Meeting — Townsend Club 48 will meet, at 7:30 p: m. tomorrcw in the I. o. O. F. Hall, 1336 N. Delaware St. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor of .the Broadway Baptist Church, will preside.
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