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; = 'PHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — - Ce ————— “ 22 T0 REPRESENT | White, Patty Ziegler, Martin 08: HARD TIME DAN PEPPER 1 TALK Sore. Eedoral Office Saekers to Be Women Voters’ Guests” SOUTHPORT HIGH |2o™ Jost, moton, Berety) T550 yippe nt we
_ ‘Indianapolis League of Women! tive, congressional and senate can-|guests among the mimderahlph league's interest in a merit law! Twenty-two pupils have. been Battz, Ed Frazier, William Fieenor,| Ms. H. H. Riegner and William Voters will give a luncheon Oct. 28 | didates and members of the wom- | Mrs, C: B. Durham, president of |for Indianapolis. :
elected to represent Southport high : k : school home rooms in the student | Charles Summers, Dorothy Roberts, Raters have named co-chairs
t the Lincoln hotel for candidates en’s organization. To insure free the local league, will preside at| Reservations for the luncheon | organization. Included in student Miriam Brewer, Donald Smith, | Men for a Hard Time dance at Little : ] Joti election to state and fed- | discussion, the’ luncheon planners the luncheon meeting. Mrs. Walter | will be open to: the : public until | governing group .are the four class | Maxine Haines, Ray Bertram, Thel- | Flower Catholic church tonight. Meeting Sunday Sponsored. ral Jaymaking Dodie: cal session. will depart from the “speakers Greenough: will present. the pro- | Friday noon, according to the an .| Presidents, John Hoss, Glenn Wil: ne Todd: ftephen Osborne: Yldle SDongired bie ladies’ By United Labor Group. | league officers announced, will be an | table” technique of staging lunch- gram of the state league and Mrs. | nouncement, and may be made by Ey i Rai lis, William Howard ‘and. William the dance wil begin at 9p, : exchange of views between legisla-'eons and will scatter the honor! Alfred Noling © will discuss the | calling the league office, 11-3588, Other members are. Frances | Hohn. Kiefer and his orchestra will play. U. 8. Senator Claude E. Pepper ; :
| (D, Fla) will speak at an open : : \ :
meetifig here at 8 p. m, Sunday at the Athenaeum under auspices of ? : \ the United Labor Political Commit- : ! tee of Indiana. " rey YAY oy 80 lar unheralded, Senator Pep- STRAUSS LISTENS: per's appearance here was arranged © when former Commerce
Wm. M. (Bill) Herschell. For 37 years Police Reporter, Feature
oe 1apolis Secretary Henry A. Wallace was : In an effort to find a way to depict Nile hd pork on 3h funnels Riley and forced to cancel his Indianapolis ! God's goodness. to Indiana, we asked the was an ardent worker for the Riley Hospital for speech because of illness, L. Strauss & Co. (the Man's Store Children. Greatest enjoyment was writing about Both Senator Pepper and Mr. that seems to literally breathe, childhood. Bill was considered as much a part of Wallace are stumping the country live, and dream’ Indiana the year Indianapolis as the Monument. He passed on in in support of Democratic eongres- round) for permission to publish over December, 1939. ‘sional candidates, although both| ° our signature their traditional scene . have bucked the party leadership ' oOTORIR I IN IARA ON A d om jternsiional and some domes- ; » Indiana, Strauss listened (they are . J very good listeners, especially when Hoagy Carmichael was born in Seek Solid Labor Vote : Indiana is the subject) and then Bloomington, Indiana. His The United Labor Political Com- granted us our request for which musical talents became evident mittee is a united front of A. P. of | we thank them sincerely. early in life and later on financed him through Indiana
University Law School. Music won out ‘over law, and he eventually became famous as a composer and motion picture. actor, His mother, grandmother (now 94 years young), aunt and uncle are residents of Indianapolis.
L, C. I. O. and Railroad Brother- | hoods in Indiana to elect candidates | friendly to labor and its EE
program, - It was organized last spring and has been trying to organize a solid labor vote behind Rep. Louis Ludlow and M. Clifford Townsend, Democratic candidates for the house and the senate respectively, Senator Pepper's subject at the Sunday night meeting has not been announced. Chairman of the meeting, which is' organized on a state-wide basis, | is Everett Davis, business agent of | se eamsters local 188. He is also | co-chairman of the United Labor | Political committee with James] Bennett, Marion ,county P. A. c.| director. i Ray Gilbert, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen legislative rep- | resentative, will open the meeting with a description of the committee and its objectives in November election. He will be followed by | Walter Fristfie, state industrial] union council secretary, who will present Senator Pepper. /
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