Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1947 — Page 6

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THE REFORMER is often caricatured as a Tollow. in black with a stovepipe hat and a sour outlook on life, : But this pictufe certainly doesn't fit Jerrus M. Bryant, strapping bulsnessman-president of - the Church Federation of Indianapolis’ and arch-foe of gambling.”

He and his group played a large part in G. O. P. -County Chairman Henry Ostrom's decision to demand highly -controversial

city council passage of the

anti-lottery ordinance.

The 47-year-old chief engineer of the Link-Belt He is a practical man who is informed on affairs of Indianapolis, in« all its

Co. Dodge plant is no dreamer,

cluding the $9 million lottery racket in inister implications. Mr Bryant, a native New Englander who moved here 16 years ago, has worked hard all his life. His association with the average working man has given him a first-hand opportunity to see their financial plight when pay-checks are lost in the gambling

cesspool

Saw Organized Crime Operate

IT WAS WHILE working his way through five vears of trade school In corrupt, boss-ridden Philadelphia that he saw the: operations of organized crime, As theater usher and ticket-taker,

Mr. Bryant

observed white slavers edge into theater seals next.

to comely young women and “needle” them into narcotic semi-consciousness before escorting them out, Many of these men became known and ticket-

~ takers were ordered by the theater manager to tip-off

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the presence of these parasites as they entered, Mr. Bryant recalled. He finished school and began his 20-year, career with Link-Belt as a draftsman in the Philadelphia plant. He took courses with-the-International Corre.

pondence school Five devices he invented have heen palented as he applied his practical training Mr, Bryant, a self-effacing, gray-haired man, fnund time for active participation in the Evane gelical and Reformed church there, Later, i organs ized a recreation center Moving here, he continued his church activity with the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church, serving 14 years as church school uperintendent. He tedches an adult Bible class and flso Is an elder

He shows a variety, of. Interests hy membership in the Odd Fellows lodge, Artisans Order of Mutual Protection, National Geographic society, Indianapolis Athletie club, and American Society of Mechanical Engineers, A golfer—he made a hole-in-one. in 1936 ~he also bowls and enjoys bridge He shares a number of opinions also held by many hard-bitten police officers “The antl-lottery ordinance will not stop lottery sales,” he admits frankly. “But it will control them, If our police need changes In the law to help them

Riverside to Close On Week Nights

Riverside amusement park will be BELMONT

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“Badman 's

Federation of Indianapolis, 47-year-old Jerrus M. Bryant carried the ball for law and order in the

bitter fight to pass the city ordinance outlawing posses and sale of lottery tickets, obtain convictions, then 1 ‘believe we the change Most of Them Are Honest “OUR POLICE officei’s for the most part are honest men trying to do their job, But, if you want to break down the work of any group, whether it be police, church or business, let them see their efforts wasted, Their morale will drop,” he philosaphized

“We have Ruma beings in the police department and th¥ir.morale drops when they make arrests but fail to see the defendants convicted,” he concluded. A lot of persons have telephoned the federation leader since he began spearheading the drive against lottery ticket sales. Almost all of them have been encouraging. Some were from persons who recognized themselves as victims of the blood-sucking vice Mr. Bryant shuns the spotlight thrown on and the federation as a result of thelr crusade. Just one of many equally-important but less tacular activities, he emphasizes (By Kenneth Huflord)

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Cha AEE and Along the «gw, Trail Taft-Hartley act.” REX Love snd Learn” ai Red River fo - Renegades Tomorrow ough Tues. day an ef 8¢ i Ws de vd Rontie Rainey «Senehefazade and; Epank Parrish RIT Ramrod”’ snd “Abie s Irish Rose Tomorrow through Tuesda Fiesta To Sing af Dance sng Banjo RIVOLA~“1t Happened On Sth Avenue Frank Parrish, radio singer, will . and “It's a Joke Son Plus late show he att 5 » ‘ eo EI drs wine tonight onl Masquerade in Mexico oe featured at the opening “Double Tomorrow through Tuesds “1 Won. Y" dance of the fall season at the . . 2 a gs Bang Re Now?” and “The y M.*C. A. tonight. The dance is N - - vy I n : MOVIETON E N EW ny SANDERS - m rough. te morrow “Apache sponsored jointly by the Y. M. C. A, s . . ’ . SHERIDAN "Shocking Miss Pilgrim” and 80d the Y, W, C, A. / ; ! ) Co hb ore } Tue bra bye nth Em Highlights of This Week's Times-Movielone News ovis mortow through Tues. Chairmen of the dance committee A wt Honeymoon - who are in charge of the arrange- * . ~~ PY -"Cihost nd \ b 1d . % JET PLANE—Maring Major Marion Carl se ew MeLuckiost Guy. tn the Wing ul 34: ments are: Cecil Alfrey, Ruth Ann 4 a » } v < row and Monday 1. Wonder Who's \ vis ? a 3 . wor 1 speed record at 650m. p. h. in navy's nav | ur er Now’ and nde Yn ura Deariner His Fetta and How "Qe "se STAT Boston lackie and the Law’ aI : IXY streak jet plane. | and “Thunder in the Desert Tomor- : + | row and Monda: Cross My Heart % AUTO RACER—England's John Cobb | A pnd “Renegade Girle © Classes Start Sept. 22 ' ‘ ( N "living In a ir ay" and h ) Utah 5 «alt flats in effort to better h yo 1 ! Dark Delusion * Tomorrow through Th 4 record of 368 m. p. h Fu day Fer and “Millie's Daugh- 1e- Indiana university extension » STRAND — ‘Living In a Big Wav" ana Center will open fall semester -en- % GIN. EISENHOWER—Addressae American Leaina Tuesday De ny he ihrouen roliment Monday, R. W. Feik, direc- . » ’ 8 " “ convention in New York. Warns U S$. ta epare | tor, announced, Classes will start ‘ : STRATFORD- Shadow of A Woman and Sept. 2 8 Pos ble YGQressor Cunning | for Vengeance Tomorrow CPL 2 and Monday Till the Clouds Roll By - - - Yarn % BABY SHOW Achury Park. N. J: celebrates 50 aan a nat ihe, Border = over SPEAKS TO ROTAKIANS birthcay w ANNU! DADY ' Moi a a), Mahe Wrote Eugene Van Sickie will speak on Rook ' . , A Hobby Becomes a Business’ at TALROT— The Locke and “Bar! Cur y In Indianapolis ell Sketchbook . Tomorrow through a meeting of the Rotary club at . uesday Cheventine and Wife IT f ’ noon Tuesday at the Claypool hotel » 5 8 w Wanted | AVALON, 2119 Prospect PARAMOUNT, 411 £ Wash TUXEDO— High Barbaree™ and “Apache Mr. Van Sickle is owner of the Van CIRCLE 45 Monument Cirele REGAL, 2464 Northwestern Rite and aaron parough | Tuesday "Sickle Radio Supply Co o » \( He's Aughter DAISY 2540 West Michigan RITZ, 3430 N. Illinois vad ¥ "San Antonin” and LUndercoves - - DREAM, 2351 Station SANDERS. 1106 Prospect : “Sea of Grane Tov ‘hrouzh Tuesday: AUXILIARY TO MEET FOUNTAIN SQ.: 1105 Shelby ST. CLAIR, 800 Fort Waite FARING. 1] iHagnened on > h Avenue The Women's auxiliary to the = 00th Seiling omorrow > GARFIELD, 2203 Shelby SPEEDWAY. 1450 Main through . Thiesdas Copacabana’ and Indianapolis Photo-Engravers unN16 E UPTOWN, 4251 College Macomber Affair." lon No,

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AMBASSADOR AL AMO-—-Through Monday:

'the program for orientation week. i Many To Speak | Scheduled to make five-minute (talks are Marion Henderson, book|store manager; Lloyd Patten, libra. [rian; Nilo Hovey, lactivities; Beldon Leonard, to speak {on Conservatory symphony orchestra activities; Roger Cushman, piano department chairman; {Charles Hedley, voice department jchairman; Eileen Poston, dance .de{partment chairman; Dale Young! {organ department; Tom Carnegie, |radio department chairman; James 'Phillippe, Gene Chenoweth, guid-| {ance director; Norman Phelps,

LOTTERY FOE—As president of the Church graduate division chairman; Ruth’

| Woodworth, acting dean of women, {and Stanley Norris, registrar. Other speakers will he L. Gray Burdin, Butler university; Robert Mitchum, student council president;

should provide Joanne Viellieu, president of Mu Will be open from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m.

Phi Epsilon; Marymae Stamper, president of Phi Sigma Mu: Elsie Ruth Fullen, president of Sigma

Alpha Iota; Joseph Zinkan, presi-

dent of Phi Mu Alpha-8infonia and®

Gene Fullen, 1048 editor of “Opus,” student yearbook. Reception Planned Meetings for students enrolling for choir, band or orchestra will be held Monday afternoon. A reception for new students will be held at 8:15 p. m:- at the Odeon and a reception for upperclassmen at 845. A student faculty dance will follow, ‘The program for the remainder of orientation week will include student and faculty X-ray, student teaching conference, meeting on women and men students in groups: orientation of all students enrolling for ensemble and other activities leading to beginning of class work Sept. 15.

Teamsters to Fil ‘Anti-Red’ Daths

The International Teamsters’ Unlon prepared today to comply with a Taft-Hartley law provision requiring unions to submit affidavits saying that none of their officers were Communists. President Daniel J. Tobin issued a prepared statement saying the

provision would be complied with the thoroughly Shocking Miss Pugrim~ American tradition of the IBT.” { Rio Grande ~ Tobin said the teamsters was the

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Voter Registration:

3.30

attend a with Clark Leigh, at 5.10, education.’

pictures,

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two- day meeting of the

Wemmer to Speak

At Wiener Roast The Décatur Township Repub-! iican club will hold a wiener roast; at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at 3068 E. 4th st, Mars Hill, William. H. Wemmer, Republican] mayoralty candidate, wil] John R. Brant will show travel

speak. |

Openin 4 Set | amar ~~ Guest Here Today | Stays shaw, Henry Busse orchestra, | George D. Stoddard, president of | Tian b 70808 00, 038 and by" University of Tlinots, will be). Orientation Talks \ © 2 Tracy's Dilemma,” at 11:15 ‘guest of honor at two meetings here Scheduled Monday , =| i *% 0% ¥3 10 and today. A convocation at 8 a, m, Monday | 3 Jundar—-tenry Busses ot 1730, He is. to speak at Arthur Jordan Conservatory of | Tracy's Dilemma,” 8t 13.30, 2.35, at the IndianapoMusic will open orientation week, “2% 930 #40 and 10:30. i Hlini's So erman, . INDIANA ‘luncheon at noon Dr. Lioyd F. Sund new di i “Bachelor and the Bohbysoxer,” at the Indianaporector of the conservatory, Will with Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, 8hir- niet club. make his first appearance before | aT mpla; 2b a611:10, 1:30, 3:35, 5:45, lis Athlet ub. the entire student body and faculty. dr Issuer and the Bins Tonight, he will at, that time, bysoxer.” ai. 1:10, 320, 535, 1:45 address the th : : d 9:88, i Weymouth Fogelberg, admission, XE. MIR VT an counselor, will extend greetings to “Vupioly Girl,” 'with ‘Bing Crosby, banquet, of Sige students and Gerald V. Carrier, Bb Hope and all-star cast. at 11.30, ma Pi fraternit {business manager, will announce 13 340, 1:30, 8 and 10:10, y.

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