Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1944 — Page 6
Good Neighbor
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Policy Wins
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the “uninvited guests” on grounds ticlzing that the railroad had no right to| ort 1 the WAY he handled the
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AGAINST MINE STRIKE
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O., sergeant opened some newspapers from home telling of the coal strikes. Scacco, the sergeant, and about eight other soldiers were sitting in a foxhole at the time, he
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convert the old home into a board- said, while and was preparing to aid in lay- ; After i ly -enemy planes droned ke ing house. three months in the Irving overhead, dropping bombs on the| ing hose when he collapsed in the TY. luichigan at. from the Irvington American Le- [Dave succeeded in convincing skep-| mm. sergeant gh tical -emst sergeant took one look at the] Six other firemen were over- : , - gion: post and other neighborhood |, siders that they know |yeqqiines and sald: come by smoke and a seventh FRED F, STETTLER : 1 No sooner had the mayor asked/'he rigors of a relatively cold-|rore pet's lay down our RITES TOMORROW, guns and|- -All will recover without seri £ his legal department to do some-|blooded American culture, Leo X.|give those strikers a dose of their | ‘effects, hospital physicians pious : became the .target of correspond-|ington Civic club, said today. Threw D own Guns Stewart and Joseph Lo 3 : ence from another direction, name- : ; p wrie of | Councilman Otto H. “We. all agreed With engine h 8 oo Flanner & Buchanan mortuary folIrvingtonians interested in foster-{comported themselves “excellently” ing “good neighbor” ideas. throughout the trying. flareup, tak. | 21ked to the other soldiers as they| Dencll Mattingly, Wiliam | Mr. Stattler, 69-year-old -wholeh came out of their foxholes. Rhoades, Harry Branson of engine |sale baker, died Monday at St. Vinning their + [into the This element, led by C. Sheldon|some East ay citizens hearts of Severs) Ina around us threw Shsine house 10. Fireman Wil- Central ave. eir guns. am Lovinger of engint house 17 = Born in Bern, Switzer] : tion for its “un-American attitude” | Of the Latin temper.” speeches, but the word got around| crushed hand. “laa, ince in discriminating against imported Claims no Racial Issue quick. Within an hour we had 1909 he operated his bakery at 648 Lived Here 30 Years S. East st. He was a member of - Mr. Book pointed out that the island were in on the sitdown. es. “ workers, most of them youths, are As soon as the officers got wind{ had lived here 30 years and is avers re Bis wife, Ds. Fanneighbor POS scrap) 0 places, including the newly-|manding officer was notified. The| years. : set them, r. Book to e mayor, non-coms and the officers cricu-| = Survivorsare his wife, Mrs. Anna Frederick G. Stettler, church-going population had been| Councilman Worley, Who also i8|inty dropping the idea. We forgot| M: 3 “* » hy a Wi ht; alienated by the city's “narrow”|, ning board member, says the (the whole thing in two hours be- pod Bobs dg Hala importation question. » Fowler uo the city agreed result of racial differences, but had [20% leaders. Davis, Albion; three brothers, suit against the railroad, designed Pennsylvania railroad had “abroto oust the Mexican occupants,|gated a zoning law which prohibits nounced their intentions of trans-| Mr. Worley said the recent comferring their wards from Irvington promise might have been reached Willard park district. consented to “considerably reduce Pennsy Writes Mayor the speed of its trains through the These plans were abruptly side- issue debated for so many years, tracked by organizations in that their councilmanic representative,] NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. March 4) a 2 J T Y Y, yi\ *3 1] Ross Manly, hinted strongly that|23 (U. P.).—Capt. Edward RickenP might compel them to withdraw receive an honorary degree of doc- § LYa NE leh 1h CIRCLE voting support from certain G. O.{tor of science at Westminster col«
This was followed by a fusillade|ton district, however, the Mexicans| + arms of two other firemen. : groups. Ow to behave themselves under| «what the hell are we fighting| received a badly lacerated hand; thing about the situation, than "he|Smith, attorney for the South Irv-|own medicine.” ] . Those overcome included Lt. John |be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the 1 tion of civic-minded| W ; y an organiza o c- orley also said the Mexicans had |, iin oi “acter the air raid we| Were still in City hospital today; lowed by burial in Crown Hill. ing no offense actually “winGroup Raps City . and ly _“win they saw the papers they all joined.| house 7, and Vincent Martin of |cent's hospital. He lived at 1808 Book, rapped the city administra-|changed their minds about “dangers g “Nobod$ “got ‘up to make any| was in Oi ¥ ty hospital with & Igisttier came here in 1882, ‘Since labor from our Latin-American heard that at least 2000 on the Born in Albion, TI, Mr. Lewis the First Evangelical church. “We must either back up our good frequenting several Irvington meet-|of what was on the worked - come going om: for the fire department 25 Jane M. Stettler; three sons, Sgt. asserting that most of Irvington's Opened “teen-canteen” for juveniles. |, 4 Jong the men and talked us| L. Lewis: a daughter, Mrs. La £ . ; , Mrs. Laura philosophy in dealing with the 1abor| io. stand at no time was the cause we had a lot of respect for dianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Ida M to drop a threatened injunction | been guided b; the belief that the when Pennsylvania authorities an- rooming houses in Irvington.” to the Pennsylvania gym in the|after the Pennsylvania railroad had east side,” another neighborhood bailiwick who, rallying around RICK TO GET DEGREE city acquiescence to such a move | backer, world war I flying ace, will GROUND FLOOR —- WHERE THE BUS S P. hopefuls in the forthcoming |lege’s 90th annual commencement : dab A AUER LA WHERE THE BUS STOPS primary. ? here May 20, it was anonunced to- fy DNS nn LL Finally, the mayor, obviously vic- |day. J =
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