Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1941 — Page 13

anno of Labor ir Stressed ‘as

somites. and Chairmen of 12 Industrial

‘Counties ‘Attend

Forum’ Program.

By. VERN BOXELL

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: tion: drive for the 1942 campaign

; gram ‘at. the Claypool : mittes ‘and’ chairmen of the

: £ labor voters. /* that the State om a CRs 3 0 ‘with ‘the individual county ho iy “tg learn more about the-or-tioning.” Neo: Letups After Election . , headed by County ChairFalter Helmke, explained se the: strongest unit in. the ae €%.. 0. P. They outlined the prospecial emphasis on the work of or--ganizsing the labor.vote. “We work explained, “because we beleve continuity of organization is most ilps after the election.” ‘He ‘added than 550 rs of our or > He jo listed in this group the .committeemen, and heads of the forum and labor - groups. - meeting regularly in small -neighborhood groups, were a strong link ‘cause it°builds up to election day.” ~ Seek to Register Drafiees ‘session were the necessity of reg- _ istering’ draftees before they leave So Samps © or when they return en furloug the Christmas holi-{ days;

wotild take up the: ganizations. that have been funcSeventeen representatives of Allen = which has been gram, which stdrted in 1032, with -. ‘around, every year,” Mr. important. | There are no letmen and. he all with titles, are eh ‘committeemen and viceed that the forum clubs, in. successful G. O. P. program “be “Pwo other points stressed at they their home communities for Army and “the proper presentation

. ‘of State issues. “Your State officers will give you - something worth while to talk about during the * Lieut. Gov. Charles M. Da said. “We have .carried out an a tion of economy: all the way down the line, saying taxpayers money every day.” Other er James Givens, Supreme: Court Marjorie - Roemler - Kin- , National Vice Committeeman 4 res ds and ‘William -‘Har“grave, president of Indiana Repubty Editorial Association.

"REV. HAZENFIELD ON TUESDAY PROGRAM

. The Rev. Haroid Hazenfield, pastor of the First EvanRiieal & Ehuech, will speak Tuesday at a rally “South Side Section, Capitol A : Endeavor Union at 7:30

0 m. at Bethany Christian Church. |

‘He will discuss “Certainties Bombs = Bk Rea: Walter White will

lead the devotionals at the close of} -

thet and Betty Slentz, presiden} of ‘the group, will preside. Carl Toon, LeRoy Coy, Walter White, Wilma Warréll, Mrs. Edna ‘VanDerMoere ant John Rider will

rs were State Treas-|

Indiana Republican leaders: Stepped. up their organiza today with a forum pro-

Hotel, attended by. the State Com12 industrial counties. 4 ‘State Chairman Ralph Gates announced: a: as the: gession opened ‘that there would bej~ 30, “discussion of “policies or|’ Jssues” at this ‘meeting, but] ~that special emphasis would) - e placed on the ‘organization :

OKYO PAPERS TURN GLOOMY

“| Think Chances 9 Outof 10] Talks With America. Will Fail.

found fault with the Thailand Ambassador because he didn’t attend a musical function dedicated to Japan’s “Greater East Asia” program.

baassdor, Phya Sri Sena, was raised by. the newspaper Asahi. The concert, yesterday, included the playing of a new composition called, “The | Power of Asia.” It had been picked by the Imperiel Rula Assistance | Association, the Japan ast Asid Development League and the Broadcasting Corp. as ““| march of Asia developm

Irked at Panama Asahi pointed out ‘that ‘the Manchukuo and Nanking ‘Ambassadors attended, “thereby showing the amity of our brotherly nations who are closely collaborating with the Jap=anese ‘for’ constructing the greater East Asia co-prosperity sphere.” ‘The Thai Embassy said the Ambassador probably did not consider the concert an affair of importance.

that are “nine out of ten chances

will fail.”

its alleged connection with the accanceling Japanese business permits.

Government “deal firmly” with

Men in Service Like Turkey, Too

. WILL YOU HAVE an extra place or two at your Thanksgiving dinner table? And wouldn't: you like a soldier or sailor to au that place? Then call the Army, Navy and:

bach St., Lincoln 2233, and place your invitation. -An estimate by officials in charge of the club discloses there will be 1000 service men in Indianapolis vicinity hungering for “turkey ’n- trimmings” on that day. Some of the men stationed here’ willbe able to return. to their ‘homes for Thanksgiving but there are many who will have to stay because their homes*.are too far away. The club announces there will be plenty men to go around,

TOKYO, Nov. 10 (U. P. )—The | press claimed today thatthe chances are nine ‘out of 10°that Japanese: s | American negotiations will fail and

The issue of the Thailand Am-|’

‘| Roosevelt as: a one-man ment, citing a series of what helwil; :

- The newspaper Miyako estimated the Japanese-American negotiations

The chief complaint of the press against the United States today was

tion of the Panama Government in Nichi :Nichi . demanded that the

Marines Service Club, 138 'W.' Was |

The Indians’ “Anierion EA, Cons with

_ {mittee was on record today 1 | resolution opposing repeal of ai

| part of the Neutrality Act, " The resolution was: adopted” ‘at

former Governor of Wisconsin,

eign ‘policies in the principal ad dress,

|the meeting approved ‘the résolu-

Ls of: President Rages

Charges ‘War Party

war party and the American party. He placed. President Roosevelt at the head of tlie war party. “Washington ‘holds too ~ many Nazi-minded: Fascists who are leading this country into war,” he said, “We are not concerned i the motives of Mr. Roosevelt or of the war|: party. about is how much trust are we to place in the judgment and sincerity of the leader.” ‘Mr. La Follette said ‘that in his|: opinion ‘President: ‘Roosevelt ' had made two sets of promises, one: to Great Britain and the other to the American: people. “The President Has kept his promise to Great "Britain but has broken faith with the American

+The speaker: referred to President govern,

termed’ “one man orders’ in’ conplanes to ‘Britain without consent

of the people. Sea Merle H. Miller, chairman of the

Indianapolis America First chapter,

was elected permanent state chairman. Vera “Sessler, ‘of Ft. Wayne, was elected - co-chairman; Kenneth Raub, of’ Gary, secretary ‘and Fred Wellman, Indianapolis, treasurer. Other speakers at the meeting included Michael Strange, author and former wife of John Barrymore and R. Douglas Stewart Jr., of Chicago, national -ditector of the America First Committee.

CRISIS WITH JAPAN NEAR, DIES ASSERTS

ANDERSON, Ind, Nov. 10° (U.

P.).—~Rep. Martin L. Dies (D. Tex.), chairman of the House committee

ties, declared in an interview here

weeks, or the entire Far East situation will: be set : “Rep. Dies warned that “there are |X 165,000 Japanese in this country and: 96 per cent of them are citiZens of Japan.” He intimated thdt the next .espionage ~ disclosure ih America would involve the Japanese, but that nothing would be made public until ‘ after the scheduled visit- of | lng {Saburu : Kurusu, Japafiese envoy who {is flying to America: Rep. Dies said that ‘“cloak-room

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state meeting at. Cadle Tabernacle yesterday. after Philip F.-La Follette

nounced President Roosevelt's Ay | More than 800 persons attending ] | tion which charged" that ning 5

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By. EGAN LECK

be a pretty topsy turvy world. . This is American Education Week

with the huge national defense ‘effort, is a pdycation for a. Streng America.”

Not only . the * schools thmesives, but also:several civic organizations have taken part in preparations and .devotee ‘much - time to the week’s activities.

Visiting Hours Arranged

Among them are the 12th’ District, ‘American Legion, Indianap-

‘Women, Business and Prof Women’s Club, and the American Association of University ‘Women. The chairman of. the general committee is L. T. Stafford, principal of School 75. The Legion's ac= tivities are in charge of L. P, MeGhehey. All schools have set aside certain hours of certain days for open house visiting by parents. Students have i | Special exhibi bits and programs for ‘week. While ‘visitors are weicome at all city schopls all next week, each|fReS school has set aside a time for open| house, so that parents and friends [ofthe pupils ean Ho given vndividen attention.

sR I00L, 1, as 8 set aside iiday trom when the school "5% A. a nay 80 2ohool ‘basement. After Te Progam, in

the auditorium during Nohith Am of Broad Rippl lead PE © ie, esi

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pils. of SCHOOL 4 will ive , 4 Fretdom, the Lifeblood m give oe preg | wl to eRe the school at a he BY time dane] > the week to view displays o”, the pupils’ ork.

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Wednesday ‘is the day for o at 7 p. m., a np Bios will - ‘be. program pfoaturing Eats Janiot | high sciool | Teachers fhere and Over Mere’ arn will m. Thursday.

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of SCHOOL 13 Will" conduc Wolk oh RE he et 7 ji ssday event du a Sonic |

will be observed SCHOO)! to 9 x ad pa 20% Bi} ts “through the week. - Mrs. |

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This 1s the week that: Indianap-1 4 true olist parents ‘are invited back ‘to{&v school, to see how their ‘children are 3 being ‘trained for life in what may}:

and the theme: this Year, dovetailing |

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Marimon Hansberry, ‘end of fhe, Soca otal cation - de Spartment, of us Jot, Address PU ils { or Tae

of : {5 Improving Economic k. Pupils’ work ial’ rhe on ® atspisy 8

at Brings Parents | Invitation ‘To Return to Schools and Observe Modern Training

nd’ Emil Ratl “difector 0 hysical schools, wi speak tom unt: 3 Health,” at T

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Tip om wi "be held 5 house from a Vv morning.

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‘open house a y. Other fesitures of i program Hi a we

Bley er high sch puis, sad so ions he am, Joachers will be -in their Sisserooms > confer bh parents

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Wednesday, and 9 by the school" at ‘Pp. -m. Friday. n “The Im

», vill epes nk A ot Gh ic. Bar Bet open hou of ‘SCHOOL evening. at this time eR be. how. work will be on displa house at 1 Pp:

SCHOO 87 be holds o Spe. Wed study grou wil cot ut 1 Yo no fo p. mon that de a A y Program rd ‘for ooo silos pS are invited. to visit. all

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its, the school. at any time $OHOO!, 60 will old open. house at Bu. Peiday. Td There Twill be. special nferences tween parents 3 gud ay Pp a

Charter: to. Cub Pack f SCHOOL. 9 il give

Pupils “Yi ohn America,’ at gant, Bouse. her o Sete stations,

ition of sh are eaheG IR the week.

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Albert Stump T x fi inspection 93. 8 ma ing ra Avil uy, followed communi ngs ht 0:45 tomorrow, - Y {here will @ an’ ils for the of on of regir classwork will be given all day ursday.

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Round table discussion bet land! teachers will be LH, week at 3 p.m. at SCH 3 pp. in: THiday , evening.

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Fred Cretors, of the India; te Dertment of Safety, JL ak'as 2% SCH OL

'S’ ‘open Jose in’ charg b a ? Friday 0! e fa n Armistice fathers

e meet es ce Fa Robison Post AmerLegion wi e ol Sistung 4 ve Sen io 4 heen designated oy Soday, tomorrow and

esday. be aiations and fo uteren i held a School 86 at'1: "30 to 3 P30 4 Lt Sade through Thaesd a the school will

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JAMES E. ROBES hold open Bouse at ToL am itive * Outlook” ko Up ts areal oh i visit the school =. any time this week. ———————————

DR. BEATTY TO SPEAK

+|AT HEALTH INSTITUTE setectees

Dr, Norman Beatty, 3307 Washington Blvd., will discuss “Problems of the Skin” at the first session of the Health Institute at the Central

The Institute is being sponsored by the Health and Recreation Department of the local “¥” and is

u-theaded by Dr. Lyman Pearson, chairman, and Dr.: Herman Mor-

In addition to a lecture, each

tion: pictures or demonstrations and a question-and-answer period,

EAST SIDE ROBBERIES

A father who found various articles of jewelry in his son’ 'S; posses-

in the hands of police today. Questioning the 17-year-old boy, | 22 after the father reported his suspicions, detectives said they obtained a confession: of 15 burglaries in

weeks, The. boy. involved: another youth, 19, who was arrested at his of Je when police found a quantity of jew The Toot Sotaled $1000.

Central Ave; |B Wi

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{East Side homes in the last several

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(Begins Pilot Training . Army aviation Cadet Jack T

tenant. Cadet Linn was graduatec from Ben Davis High School. 8 8; 8

James E. Sharp, Indianapolis, ha Cal, foe

‘been transferred to the

Corps Base, San Diego, training. ¥ 2 ¥ & i

Examine Applicants

The Aviation Cadet Examinins Board will examine applicants al week except tomorrow, Armistic: Day, Maj. Joseph Moore, nnounced

m.ident of the board, a:

day. The’ board will receive ap. plicants in Room 404, Building. 2 #8 id

Camp Shelby officials today

Mr. nounced the promotion of three

One will get hz. have additional chevrons pinned

-| their sleeves.

Pvt. Samuel Bier, 2215 Holt Roa was made a corporal, and Corp. Wilbur E. G. Meyer, 832 Weghorst St., and Corp. John Beder, 310 N, Tilinois St., became sergeants, Bier - of Head Bat Battalion, and Meyer and Beder are of the Second Bate talion.. Pvt. Bier and Sergl. Beder were and‘ Sergt. Meyer was & member. of the National Guard, # 2 = fea

Enter Air Corps

+ Pt. Harrison announces two me Indianapolis men have enlisted in the Air Corps and tuo in the , Army. The ‘air cadets lly PF, Stockwell, 1622" E. mond 3t., and Howard J." 1147 Fletcher Ave. Stockwell begin. training at Biloxi, Miss., and Orange at Jefferson ‘Barracks, Mo. Robert L. Hubbard, 407 N, Keystone Ave., and Louis G.. Cave, 3025. N. Gladstone Ave, are the A “enlistees.” ‘

OLD-TIME PRINTERS CHOOSE OFFICERS

‘The Old-Time Printers’ Assoclas tion, a group made up of members of the Indianapolis local of we International hical who have belonged. for I yesterday elected’ officers. at graphical ; ‘Terrace, and

ridian 8 , Edgar A. Perking Sr. is the | president. «His fellow officers Role. D A. Greene, secre urer. 'C. PF. Betz, Guy Albert G. Small and John F, are directors. The Old-Time ters’ ;

honorary members | have died,

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