Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1950 — Page 2
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Secretary of State Charles signature,
Mr. Fleming and two hand s "a forgery."
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PETIT JON BACKS MINORITY PART’
Put Conmtnists on Balle .. Governay Is Urged. Tavernor Gales and election , . bls were drgeck by petition tad:
$0 Include Commi nist pasiy cand dates on the November election ba
‘The petition, sipped by a gro: N educators, labor leaders, po! 85 nel busipestpien, sobght t! a3 a matter “deeply affectir eivil liberties of all citizens party ticket of three candidat ‘filed in the gogernors offic
or Gates ackenwisiond »
the board oft slectio pers alrendy- hae! move
fon board cited a stat iddirg use ol 8 deic mon fo alt the people.” me 1 y emblems. wi. Bigners Are Listed | Signers of “the petition. whol n appeared with the expres on that vames of their organs ng or afilitions were used for
Charles P of Hammoud; John R Bhannon, profesor: of education at Indians State Teachers college, and James, 5. Mehl, president of in Co.
the Tout firing a shot. Their ages
¥ eke, lies emeaity sil Sot Unitatian civtreh, Sled Rip. James § Pinter of East Chi: jo, end, WW. Howard Mann, prog aw at Frechias un wiiveril
The story of the Communist | petition appeared in the July 30, 1946 issue of The Indian- | apolis Times. The name of | harle leming * was ' listed as one of the purported sign. |, ers along with 13 others,
Waverly Group Protests Stench
(Continued From Page One) ry, Mrs. Lyle Boyer and Mrs. aymouth Bowman. The petitions were circulated Saturday. They met instant regponse from residents of an area extending 60 miles south of Indianapolis.
800 Sign A table set up in the Martinsville public square attracted more _than 800 signatures, the women . gald. Other petitions were circulated - in the White River basin south of Indianapolis, Signers gave their residenges
port, Brooklyn, Ellettsville, Paragon, Centerton, Quincy, Spencer and Bargersville, Upon leaving the Governor's | office, the four women went to the City Hall to séek an interyfew with- Mayor Feeney. ry Wavarly residents have veer aroused since the Sanitation Plant strike began more than a month ago, The river has been polluted since 1941,
much .worsé,
New DeMolay Order Chapter to Install
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newly formed Mustard’ Chapter, Order of DeMolay, ‘will be held in the Broad Ripple’ Masonic Temple at 8 p/m. Saturday: © Judge Ralph /E. Hamill, active member in the Southern Indiana Grand Council Order of DeMolay, will speak. Officers to be . installed are Kenneth R. Crods, master ¢oun- |
cllor;
Donald Shawhan, junior councilor;
Thomas Chilton Jr.,
Junjor 4 deacon.
| 1attam dmte Bengt
. shootin’ irons.
“| factures holsters for them, She.
rer missing.
“a Last Tax Protest
lon a series of budget hearings in levery Indiang county. The first
- as Martinsville, Mooresville, {os-|
if
they said, but the § sanitation strike has - made it §
Installation of ‘officers of the,
cilor; Morris Ratliff, senjor coun-|
‘ senior deacon; Thomas Rogers, |
F. Fleming says this is his ger genuine
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writing experts say this signature
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and since Gov. power when it was filed.” Cale J. Holder, State Chairman, said “it has
time to decide it isn’t his signa-
ture.” Scheduled Today
The oft-postponed hearing Ini, the case of two policemen charged of allowing their prisoner to be! ’ beaten was scheduled for 2 p. m. ; i The names of the persons who" this afternoon hefore the: police 2
The missing document was purportedly signed by 13 others in addition to Mr. Fleming. Names of ‘Signers
purportedly signed the missing trial ‘board. document and: their affiliations,| The meeting will were: Chief Rouls’ office, Bernard C. Gagit, Dean of the
Indiana University Law School.
of Indianapolis. the Industrial Council (CIO). James McEwen, State CIO. {SBenator.
Indiana State Teachers College.
|Gill Manufacturing Co.
| Fowler Harper, professor of law vacation and re-scheduled today. |
campaign was
Prd Threalons Legdl. Community Chest a ‘Best Foe Action i in Red Petition Row Campaign Starts |
Division Heads
Meet for Luncheon The- 1950 Community Chest | launched today | with a final briefing luncheon for campaign executives and a tea party for the army of residential ns . division volunteers. a * © |. All divisional heads met at a itincheon at the Indianapolis Ath-| 3 letie Club today for a last-minute’ % {review of plans and reports of
7: |division chairmen. One unit, ad<| -t © vance gifts division, reported
| contributions of $170.000 toward | {its campaign goal of $945,759. | | Meanwhile, the Wm. H. Block! {Co. was to be host to the residen-|-tial division at a tea this afterwhere the original document was noon in the store auditorium. The “gince they made photostats 67 it campaign, which opened today to y Gates was in continue through Oct. 24, seeks to| raise $1,472,760 for its 49 Red| Republican Feather Agencies,
rs | taken Mr. Fleming a mightly long Beating Hearing | |
Three witnesses accused Patrol-| men Jack Corydon and William) Pittsboro. _ Starling W. James, president of Clark of standing by while two fhe Federation of Associated Clubs parking lot attendants kicked and beat. their prisoner, Walter and Brownson Raps Joseph K. Shepard, president of dren, 31, of 1851 N. Delaware St. i Hendren had been involved in a Postal Economy president of fight with attendants at the park-| ing lot at Capitol Ave. and Wash-| Charles Fleming, Indiana State ington St. before his arrest, [showed bad Judgement in 13 re-| " Another hearing Aug. 10 was| cont economy program, Charles, forced to take the load of dis- Vate transport fleets.” - John R. Shannon, professor at postponed because two witnesess Brownson, GOP nominee for Con-| charging ‘employees in August, BESOIN SN were out of the city. | James H. McGill, president Mc- layed again because Police In- the Indianapolis Postal Alliance the month increased 77,000. | - spector Leolin Troutman was on here yesterday.
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tum INDIANAPOLIS TIES
Young Hoosier Methodists gather around the gest bishop of their church, Bishop Gerald be held - Kennedy of Portland, Ore. (right ho) Young people (left to right) are Edward Lasbury, Clinton Falls; Nancy Ripley, New Augusta; Ernest Jones, Carb on; Beverly Guion, New Augusta, and Betty Henry,
ito American welfare by trimming| Hoover. Commission recommendaloff thousands of working peoplc| {tions concerning the postal sys-
The Post Office: Department ieials in their lush office jobs,” he Office 20 per cent more to operate!
“While the Post Office was fit does to operate comparable pri-|
It was de- gress, declared in a speech before total federal employment during TIME ZONES SET
“It cut service vitally y necessary tion has deli deliberately ignored the| established at noon, Nov, 13, 1883,
Church said today. Bis bishop who
- hand observations and came to
_ preaching.
{while continuing all the bureau- tem. You do not get your moneys ¢odqy if we would heed the. time-! {erats, brass hats and petty offi- worth when it costs the Post | {honored, always valid command resumed production after being
{its tax free fleet of vehicles than)
Eastern, Central, Mountain, and| “This Democratic administra- Pacific.standard time zones were!
: Oragon Methodist Urges Pastors oo Into Byways and Spread the Word
Al living Christian democracy could wipe commemism off the face of the earth. - That, in essence, is what the younges the Methodist Core Eo, BG het shan Sh De Bi e to a intendents’ Conference. Just 43, 18 Hew bishops of the church and nearly 600 superintendents will —
: be assembled here through Thurs- |at 7:30 p.. m. in the Roberts Park
day. Church, convention Bishop Kennedy traveled in| Yesterday, he spoke to the Europe this summef with Sher- Methodist Youth Fellowship of wood Eddy, religionist and YMCA the Greencastle District in the worker. The bishop made Sn-fare Olive Church. Other highlights of the convene ition are the banquet tonight in the Scottish Rite Cathedral and a mass meeting . for 12,000 CL be omvinted that com-| Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in Cadie
munism hasn't a chance agains st Tabernacle. a living Christian democracy,” he Bisvop G. Brougiey Oxn commented. “The only times it|Ne™ York, will speak on “E
has anything to say is when we {less Line of Splendor” oan deny our democracy and leave ya at the banquet. Bishop Arthur JM of Atlanta will address
hic ogre Yaouumn vhieh, Jeo wa |g Cadle Tabernacle meeting. . pa The purpose -of this mammoth preacher and I've decided the | yr othodist convention is io Techurch's greatest need is better... 11, 2ccomplishments of the “One reason we've lost effect| va nly cham a ile OB Mst:s as preachers is because we've lost,| 1a and to plan the Advance in many instances, the real mes-| nrogram for the coming two sage. We've got to get back to years. that sense that the Gospel is the, answer to man’s need in the! . . : world. Every great period in the Auto Firm Sends 1200 church's life was a period of great! Sagas Ju ‘Home in Job Dispute “It was true in England when Wesley was preaching in the The Studebaker Corp, sent home elds, factories and everywhese.|1200 employees of its truck plant was true in America when todfy, contending the CIO United [Johnathan Edwards was swaying| Auto Workers in one department {his listeners. And it could be true refused to work.
definite conclusions regarding the spread and defeat of communism.
The order came as the company
of Jesus: {closed since last Tuesday for in“‘Ye shall be witnesses unto ventory: me both in Jerusalem, and in all] It was reported a “slowdown or Judea and .in Samaria and unto walkout” occurred this morning {the uttermost parts of the/because the company took five earth.” Acts 1:8. imen off an eight-man operation Youths to Hear Him {in the department which applies Bishop Kennedy will address a soundproofing coating under eabs | popular mass meeting tomorrow! and on firewalls.
at Indiana University.
Powers. Hapgood, regional dl-| rector CIO. H. L. McNamara, fleld repre-| {sentative CIO. | William Frisble, secretary-|
treasurer CIO. James Hunter, state representative, W. Howard Mann, Indiana Uni- | |versity professor of law, : |
rte eter Signi Whoa, Podnuh, | Surrender Yo' Shootin’ Arns | | DETROIT, Oct, 2 (UP)— Hoplalong Cassidy cap pistols-piled up in Cehtral Police Station today
as the first of several hundred {youngsters started turning inj
| * They discovered the cache after, ‘the door of a warehouse was left' open by two burglars. | The kids helped themselves. Within a few hours the neighbor{hood was filled with swaggering |cowboys, i ~ . nN i POLICE corraled a dosen |youngsters, who surrendered with-|
ranged from § to 13. The cap pistols were owned by! Mrs. Ann Whiting, who manu-
said she would have to take inventory to find out how many
‘Hearings Scheduled
Indiana taxpayers will have their last chance to protest higher {property levies during the coming two months, Harry Miesse, chairman of the rd of directors of the Indiana Tax _Assoclation, said today. 3 1
The State Board of Tax Com- ~~—
missioners will start Wednesday
meeting will be in Muncie, seat of Delaware County, The Marion Cotlinty hearing will be held late in November, on a date yet to be decided.
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