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the forthcoming assembly, declar-|-

ng it 1s “to all practical purposes 4 Communist-front group.”

The Communist Party has be-|: stowed its official benediction on “The youfh front

the. assembly.

" battle” recently

The assembly's

Origin Is Evident Communist

is evident from its own

“initial yO

uth sponsor list.” The

mitiators included Oliver Mar-. tem, New-York -state..commander. . of the United Negro: and Allied! Veterans, Which" “Attornéy Genel Tom Clark last-month identiled as a direct” affiliate of the Communist -Party. Also Ernest Rhymer; national director of the

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‘People’s Fraternal - Order. This is a branch of the International Workers Order, the Communist Party's fraternal and propaganda

arm among

foreign - speaking

The Methodist Federation for Social Action, unofficial group in

the Methodist Church,

is listed

as Supping an unofficial initi-

he assembly's official “call,” distributed last week, however, lists sponsors from a variety of

organizations.

Singer's Son Listed

One is Paul Robeson Jr. son

of the Negro singer.

This is

ymg Robeson’s national debut ini left-wing movement. He “wm educated in Russia.

from 126 organizations. —Among

the organizations named

identification purposes only” are many chapters of the American Veterans Committee. Also Amerian Unitarian Youth, National] Intercollegiate Christian Council, Urban League, Harvard Commit- bers. “te for Wallace, Junior Hadassah,| The commission cracked down American Labor Party, Califor-'on three waitresses and a bartia Students for Wallace and the tender, revoking the permits of Amherst Political Union. Church [Phyllis Goss and Fern Hockett ind college groups are listed from [of Richmond, for selling to minNew England to California.

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COLUMBUS, 0. Jan. 26 (UP) | ~Xay Francis was reported im-|p Ming today at a hospital here!

of Drug boncern

—Accuses: Muhl™ Corp. Of Sunday Sales

The Alcoholic Beverages Commission today announced suspen. sion of the liquor permit of the St. 1 Drug Corp., 2143 N. Illinois, The suspension is for 15 days. The firm is accused of selling on Sunday, the ABC announcement

Vincent T. Moser of Lafayette, lost his permit for 30 days for selling to intoxicated persons. Another suspension of seven days was imposed upon Albert W. Fellinger of Cambridge City, on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. : Others Suspended Six permits were suspended by the ABC for permitting minors to’ loiter on the premises. : Those given suspensions on this charge were Bess Victor, Brookston; James Millard, Wolcott; John ¥. Moore, Monon; Henry Coppens,| Mishawaka; Robert E,. Richmond; Robert Harris, Jr., A M. Harris Hill and A. Heisben of South Bend. The Overseas Veterans’ Club of Vincennes was placed under a week's suspension for sale of alcoholic beveragés to non-mem-

ors and the permits of Grace Barrett and Everitt Lister of Lafayette, for selling to intoxicated customers. Permitting minors to loiter in taverns brought 13-day suspensions to bartenders Henry Eldridge of Brookston, Lyle Golderf|

of Wolcott, Noel Van Dutmen of | “Yere she 15 recovering from an Mishawaka and Michael A. Rosdee Fy sleeping tablets and|enbaum of Stilwell. gp epital spokesmen - said * the SHIP SURVIVORS LAND Td actress: spent.a rest... BREMERHAVEN, Jan. -. 26 High. (UP)—Nineteen survivors of the "WY Francis, "star of the coffin transport Joseph V. Con-

“State_ of - the! nally, which burst into flames and taken to White| Hospital here Friday after Was found .in a semi:conious, 2 state.in her hotel room.

was. abandoned in mid-Atlantic on Jan. 12, -arrived here Saturday on the- rescue ship Gen. R. L. Callan:

hquiry. Begun Into Sanity Of Amish Bishop's Daughter

“Crowd of ‘Plain Folk’ at Goshen Hearing; Flock’ Aroused as Patriarch Starts Term

Times State Service

QOSHEN, Jan. 26-—Indignation ran high among the Amish

Pople % began More

inthis vicinity today as their bishop, Samuel Hochstettler,| a six months sentence for assault and battery. - than a usual number of “plain folk”

came to this com-

sity where -an inquiry will'be held in Elkhart Circuit Court into fanity of the bishop's daughter, Lucy, 41. He was convicted 2nnsunee later.

keeping her in chains for Rl

soo of the Amish faith

ong in=their- belief that | ar hop had done no wrong. | agreed with his son, Klam,

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woman had been kept in ing. cause of violent attacks doy nity rather than a rebeligainst the Amish religion. physicians filed a report TA with Circuit Judge Simpson stating they had Miss Hochstettler insane. bishop yesterday, rode pasto Putnamville to begin his

Boveer. 1 the State Farm there.

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x hot shaken. “H wag th er her,”

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his disbelief in state inboth penal and mental,

White-bearded bishop demind had gone bad. © only way we knew how

™ Hochstettler told neighTer was a question of top e church after she a Amish faith when —

Stars for Collins

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Reece to Address GOP Dinner Here

tional Chairman, will make the Lincoln Day address here before the Indianapolis Women's: Republican Club Feb. 12, Mr. Reece will speak at a 6:30 p. m. banquet at the Columbia Club. The talk will climax a twoweek period of Lincoln Day ob-| servancés by Republican organizations throughout the state. At the same time it was announ that Rep. Charles Halleck (R. 2d Dist.) will be in Indianapolis on Lincoln Day to address the Indiana Jewelers’ 24-/ Caret Club at a luncheon. Mr. Halleck will be scheduled for another Lincoln Day address to an out-state Republican organiza: tion the evening of the same day. Mrs. H. L. Crumpacker is general chairman of the woman's| GOP affair here and Mrs. Dudley |

SUNNY HONEYS—Two San Francisco Feasiion. Sherman really take advantage of the unseasonal heatwave California has been having for the past week. In contrast to their enjoyment, state farmers are worrying about possible crop. lass due Yo the untimely heat and lack of rain. Some sections of California hav had no rain n io 40 days aid the production of hydra: goiaised

Baral.

“Carroll Reece, Republican Na-|

AL To Personnel Board

appointed James F. Carroll of 1214 Golden

After Fathers

youths headed home today after

money. —Their-release-was

son and a friend apparently were “just having a good time” with $4500 young Morrison had taken from a drawer in his home. William J. Morrison, Albany, and William Morrissey, Cohoes, N. Y., were picked up Saturday at Ehrenberg. A

sive automobile and had $2100 with them. Young Morrissey’s father, William T. . Morrissey, Alt Albany County County

Red Cross Names Fund Drive Official:

P. W. Ross Heads Unit Outside City Limits

P. Waldo Ross has been appointed chairman of the Red Cross’ 1945 fund drive division

the city limits. The appointment of Mr. Ross, who is assistant to the president of the Indianapolis Power & Light

the campaign.

Donald W. Alexander, industrial division; George Van Eman, commercial division; E. G. Plum, pub{lie service division; Bon O. Aspy, {governmental and educational di-

and orgnaizations; Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick, residential division; John M. Zuber, downtown division, and

Campaign headquarters have béen opened in the Indiana World

War Memorial. Harlan J. Hadley, general chairman, . said "the 10 divisions

have a’ fund quota 9f $396,000. Division chairmen have started the recruiting of assistants and expect to fill the posts within a few days Co...

Welfare Department Department To Fill 40 Vacancies

| Examinations to fill about. 40 | vacancies in the Marion County Welfare De ent = will be | gtven Feb. 21, the department an- | nounced ‘today. : Places of examination will bel

pplications should be filed win the state personnel divi-

sion before Feb. 11. The Marion)

| County Welfare Department will {issue application forms and | statements of the minimum re- | quirements. Salaries for the jobs to be filled range from $150 to $225 per month.

Sevitzky to Receive

Government “Tribute

| “Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis Symphony conductor, was scheduled to receive a certificate of appreciation from the War Department in ceremonies to be held

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ABC ns Permit | 2 Boys With $2100 Freed

Night Club Owner Insists His Son “Only Tapped “*Piggybank’ for $4500

PARKER, “Ariz, Jan. 26 (UP) — who took them into custody because they ‘were carrying too much

granted -after- night club -operator- “Wititan c. Morrison told officers telephoned from Albany, N. Y.,

ure inspections there|) called deputy sheriffs when they noticed the boys drove an -expen-|., qi

covering Marion County outside!

Co., filled the last key position in

Other division chairmen are].

vision; Russell J. Ryan, advance! gifts; Mrs, James W. Carr, clubs| = .

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[that he hadn't led me on.

lto€nd our romance.

him, the things I saw in him that I didn’t like. love, the things-I didn't like would have been so small. everything. I've apologized and that helped, ‘but 1 feel it I hadn’ t [bring him to the U. 8. He said he would see me in a few days. Thia

He wefit away and I didn’t sit home. |miss_him as much as I expected and that it was the ideal time

I was hasty and nasty and couldn't tell | Had I had all his formation on a soldier friend of mine?

i Blames Lonely Childhood for Muddled-L Jp

CED SOME one to pour out my heart to—1 have along because this son can get no one to talk to. I grew up a lonely child. Father died while I was young and Mother was forced to work. Home think it's more his place than responsibilities fell on me—I don’t feel as if I had a childhood. I don’t entirely blame Mother for one person can't| fre Musband and

~{give a child all the knowledge of life that it needs. young and married my =hildhood sweetheart. My husband was a “mamma's” boy who beat me. Because of his | him feel “small”? Don’t blame him for _ (abuse I almost lost my life, so I got a divorce. He hounded me If you agreed to becoming a housewife when constantly, 1nd as a result I had a child after the divorce. 1 waited five years to remarry. Though my second. husband com its. ek 15 Jealous of my daughter, we were “happy until he died, 4 Year| Don't listen teo ‘interestedly to his grievances I met a young fellow whom I told everything about my past Inté talking to his son; not ahout him, Remember, the boy I believe friendship starts with honesty. He was honest help that he is a stepson—if you made him happier—and and said he had a girl at home, but wasn't sure what he wanted. —you'd all be happier. friends -me because I played “second fiddle" I know he loved me in his distorted | When 1 realized for excuses to break our friend-

im. Why?

He's a dreamer, fragile, arrogant—he does everything in peli: | were born, if you know it. Otherwise, write the board of health I doubt if he'll be a success at his profession. {wanted to hurt him as he had me—I just didn’t want to admit

been 30 hasty we could have ended happily.

I have a thinking of him.

but he keeps coming back to my mind. to convince me that my love. for him is in vain I think it would Prayer does help. . I need love, afféction, companionship; honesty and understanding and in my heart I know that he's the only one that could ever fulfill my dreams, M. E. I'd call you a practical idealist—you're infatuated, You aren’t sure of his love—you're only sure of his faults. Whose Money Is It? Don’t be too bitter—you traveled at your own risk. character weaknesses ever are dimmed after marriage. They're magnified in living with a person—disappointment is intense. You would either lose all respect for this man and stop loving him, or you'd lower your standards to his leyel and lose your selfYoppest, Ie his way of Bndtaking is distorted, he isn’t the man for |

hélp me.

to replace solid character.

their release by sheriff's deputies

that his

the boys’ release. He said they had permission to drive the car they were using. Win $2500 at Dice Deputy Sheriff Walter Akers #aid the boys told him they used $4500 to buy a $2160 house trailer, clothes, luggage and a They ran the balance up to nearly $2600 by playing a odice game at Reno, Nev. the youths reported, Young Morrison said his father owns a night club in Miami, Kla., and one in Albany. He said his father always kept his money— $10,000 to $12: in a bureau drawer because “if you put your money in a bank everyone knows how much you have.” 2 When stopped at Ehrenberg, the boys had $1800 in $100 bills, 300 silver dollars and a $2300 check,

ehidren, two at home.

I went to work in '41 and enjoyed it. I kept my home clean probation officer, also asked for! land had meals on time and never ran around, but he was un-| To get. along half-way with him, I quit my job |

faithful to me. and was a slave.

His son by his first marriage came to live with us. He is 27./and answer your After aln almost t two. years the other chilrden find it hard to get Maryland St.

Butler Sorority To Initiate 11

Trianon, national non-Greek letter sorority at Butler University, will initiate 11 coeds in ceremonies Wednesday night. Initiation will follow the organization’s founders’ day ban-

quet to be held in La Rue's res-|

taurant at 6:30 p. m. : To be initiated are Marjorie Little, Dorothy Tong, Carolyn Schwomeyer, Marian Fatout and

Grace Whipple, all of Indianapo-} = Priscilla Hommel, Minneapo-|

lis; lis; Helen Chrobak, La Porte; Virginia Holcomb, Kendallville; Lenora - Ruch, Calumet City, Ill; Lou Ann Klus, New Castle, and Betty Engh, Upper Darby, Pa.

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in New York at 4 p. m, today. The presentation was to be made by General Courtney H. {Hodges at the Officers’ Club o’ New York .in recognition of Dt Sévitzky's work with the Citizen: Committee for the Army Navy during World War II

Gates Names Carroll

and

‘Gov, Gates today.

Hill ‘Drive, former president of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co., to serve as a member of the State Pefsonnel Board. Mr. Carroll will Complete the term of Ax.

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1 in Montgomery, the capital. To Mrs. A.—You love that husband of yours. Ask advice at Billings Hospital, CH-0500.

Reader Seeks Soldier's Address WOULD YOU TELL me where to write to get the latest In. <4 I received a letter from 3 I've lost him in November, 1945, and he was waiting in Japan for a ship ta er

as-the-last-time I ever heard from him. His folks live in Detroit, Mich, I would write to them if I knew, - A READER.

Write Detroit Chamber of Commerce,: submitting all your ins formation, in attempt to locate the man's parents. Ask that office to check Michigan Selective ‘Service. Some states keep record of discharged veterans: If you fail in Detroit write AdjutanteGencrals. Office, War Department, Washington, D. C. (23) giving his name, rank and serial number if possible; along with details.

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1 doubt if MY PROBLEM is money. I have three children, two school

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