Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1941 — Page 37

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Sets Birthday Observance!’

For Dec. 11 at Site of First. Capital.

Representatives of the exesutive, |

legislative and judicial branches of the state government will participaje rogram.

program” and last for one Dour. That portion

to. Judge ‘Niblack’s ‘recent appofnt-

| ment to Munieipal Court.

of the program between 2:30 and |

2:45 p. m. will be broadcast over a state-wide network by stations in Indianapolis, Evansville, Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne, Gary and Vin-

gcennes Schools to Participate

Schools have been asked to plan birthday parties at the same hour as the Corydon observance and to arfange to hear the broadcast from there in their class rooms. The program is being arranged by the Indiana Division of State Publicity headed by J. H. Albershardt. Among the officials who will.participate in the party are Governor Schricker; Lieut. -Gov. Charles Dawson, Chief Justice Curtis G. Shake of the. Supreme Court, Speaker

Mary Palumbo, 16, ran away from her Cincinnati home to see the niovie stars, but had her trip cut short when a Burbank, Cal, landlady’ notified police the girl was in her rooming house. Juvenile authorities sent Mary ‘back home from Hollywood.

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life. V. M. Armstrong, national Legion vice-commander, predicted that under Judge Niblack: principles of the. Legion. would be upheld. “The success and future of our: government : depends “on a strong, independent judiciary,” he said. "Dr. F. Marion Smith, church pastor and post chaplain, declared that “our democratic system of government was on trial today from within and without and we must uphold our principles’ which oppose those of such men as Goebbels, Nazi \propaganda minister, who de= clared -that .‘a handful of force is ‘Worth a pound of justice’.” of

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Janes M Snatp 2 the I of OPENS $2000 DRIVE, “The Municipal €ourt is much resentatives and Dr. C, alan, more important,” said Fred ' C. Siperntendens of. Publis asic: Toe Selvalon Army lod apened 50, ESAS 4, Phe tion. ; : : es ig tion president, “than ‘most: people a - . we state employees for the annual State|{yink since for every ‘10 persons WILLKIE: ‘NO COMMENT’ [House Christmas party to be: held|who pass through the higher courts, CANBERRA, Dec. 3 (U. P)— in the State House -rotunda. at 9|1000 pass through: the Municipal Australian: quarters reported todays m on Dec. 24 Courts.” that Wendell L. Willkie soon would “Th wi by state” Charles Holder, - president of: thie -wisit Australia. The ‘reports were not € money" given by stale em-|y,yvers’, Association .of Indianapoconfirmed but official ‘quarters said |Ployees will. be used to purchase|lis; Rouel K. Cornelius, commander Mr. Willkie would be most welcome. [baskets of food and gifts for needy|of the" post, and Frank Mumford, At his home in. New York, Mr. youngsters who. will be asked to|12th - District Asgiop. Commander, Willkie said he had “no comment. ” attend the party. . also spoke, | iy

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