Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1946 — Page 24
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American Legion officials today warned that an intensive organizing: campaign along
munist party. % ~ Elmer W. Shérwood, the Legion's national Americanism director, including National Chairman William Z. Foster of the party, are visiting populated industrial centers in a “party-building” drive lasting through June 1. “Not only are Communists at-
ers by boring within union labor ranks and other workers’ organizations, but they are trying to organize American Legion posts, Mr. Sherwood said. “In the last 30 days, we've had to turn down five applications for new posts. Of course, local officials in posts now operating watch new membership applications closely to prevent any infiltration into the Legion.”
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candidacy for the | Republican Fomination gress from this | district. : Active in “old-time, | publican politics | for 25 years, Mr. | Burton was one of throughout the nation by the Com- {the sponsors of | legislation setting up the state highway commission. He is a member of the Masonic lodge and the Meridian Street Methodist church.
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REPORT PENICILLIN SUPPLY INCREASED
WASHINGTON, April 9 (U, P). —The civilian production administration today reported a 300 per cent increase in production of peni¢illin since last December. It estimated that over two trillion units of the drug, a record high, would be available for military, civilian and export purposes during April. CPA said, however, that production of streptomycin, a companion The Americanism director said drug, still was too low to meet even while Communist officials have been | full military demands.
TWO ARE HURT IN
{6-year-old child also was injured |yesterday when struck by an auto- | mobile, - Herbert Layman, of 511 N. Dear- | born st., is reported in fair condi{tion mm City hospital. He was. injured last night when struck by |an auto driven by Ray Sanefur, 22, lof 726 Euclid ave., at La Salle and | Michigan sts. | David Feld, 6, of 2146 S. Delaware st, was treated and released from the hospital yesterday afternoon. The child received minor injuries when he was struck by a car driven by Robert Leonard, 60, of R. R. 11, Box 338, at Raymond and Delaware sts.
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busy, their activity has not been | directed toward Indiana yet, other than in sporadic circulation of | handbills. | The party's appeal has changed | since Earl Browder was deposed for being too friendly to capitalism; Mr. Sherwood added. Now, “old-| time, revolutionary slogans are reappearing,” he added. i Most of the Communist activity | has been spent in the large centers of Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, the Legion official declared. This renewed activity has come to the attention of the F.B.I, Mr. Sherwood continued. At a recent meeting with J. Edgar | Hoover, F.B.I. national head, he was quoted by the Legion man as saying. “the Communist threat is not a red herring, it's a reality.”
LOCAL BRIEFS
“Sportsman's night” will be marked with a talk by J. J. Ellinger of the state conservation department and fishing movies at the {meeting of the Fifty-First Street | Methodist Men's club, Friday, in {the church. Stuart LaRue, presi-
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joent, will preside. The Indianapolis Dahlia society | will present C. P. Young in a talk lon “Grass Seeds and Lawns” and |0. W. Kennedy, on “Soil Preparaition and Fertilization” at 7:30 lo'clock tonight at the Brookside Community house.
The 1946 Aides club of the Woman's Relief corps of Indianapolis will give a card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Citizens Gas & Coke utility. Proceeds will go to
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Alumnae, former students and former teachers of the Mt. Comfort high school will attend a “pitch-in” supper and dance at 6:30 p.m. May 4 in the school gymnasium.
Speedway post 198, American Legion, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Speedway town hall. Plans will be discussed for the memorial services May 26 and the 500-mile race dance, May 28, in the Indiana ballroom.
“Industrial Safety for Eyes” will be discussed by Clarence Shannon, safety engineer for the Hardware Mutual Casualty Co, tomorrow at the 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting of the Central Indiana Optometric society in the Athenaeum.
Organizations
The Past Matrons and Past Association of Marion county, § | will meet in Prospect Masonic temple { Thursday at 6:30 p. m. for dinner and a business meeting at 8 p. m
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The 140, Woman's Benefit association, will have a covered dish luncheon Thursday noon at 322 E New York st, The public card party will , |follow at 1:30 p. m
| —— | “The Care and Arrangement of Flowers" | will be the topic of a speech to be given by Mrs. Mildred Crump tomorrow moon | before the Broad Ripple Auxiliary 315 {O. E. 8, at Broad Ripple Masonic temple | Mrs. Crump is with the Arbogast Flora {Co. Mrs, Iris Charles will preside
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