Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1924 — Page 9

FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924

CANDIDATES’ HATS FLY INTO RING AS DEADLINE LOOMS With Saturday the deadline for filing of candidacies for nomination for Congress and the State Legislature, the number of candidates registering declarations today with the secretary of State neared proportions of a

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small landslide. Those filing: Democrats: Congress—Frank Fenton, Laporte. State Senator —Edward W. Little, 5 Eastern Ave., Indianapolis; Roland H. Hill. Carthage; Albert D. Sawyer, Kendallville; Walter \ r ermillion, Anderson: Burton Cassaday, Terre Haute; Henry S. Pinson, Clinton; Roy F. Holley, Hammond, and James A. Sweeney, Gary. State Representative—Cecil M. Cole. Gary; Arthur E. Reglein, Chesterton; William J. Webb. Kokomo: Walter Holcomb, Kendallville; William A. Jackson, Tipton: Bruce B. Davis. South Bend; Frank K. McElheny, Peru; John Marksbury, Richmond; John Postma, Milford; Charles O. Roush. White County; Walter R. Myheek. East Chicago, Charles E. Hall, Gary; John G. Phrommer, Hammond: James

W. Cory and Joseph Morris, both of Gary. Republicans: State Senator —Clyde W. Spurlin, Shelbyville. State Representative —Otis E. Bucknell, Hanover; Harry E. Denny, South Bend; Marvin H. Thornburg, Winchester; Charles V. Kellar, Fowler; Morton T. Hidden, Terre Haute; Raleigh O. Billman, Shell'vville; Walter B. Korff, Evansville; Antoinette C. Hagenwald, Terre Haute: Winfield L. Bumam, Huntington; Charles W. Trowbridge. Mays; Ernst A. Warner, Ft. Wayne; Glenn P. Gordan, Ft. Wayne; Ralph H. Holmes, Brazil; Fred O. Eward, Marion, and D. Robert H. Strange, Rockville. In Arizona, Feb. 14 is a holiday, it being the anniversary of the State's admission into the Union.

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FIFTH HEARING TONIGHT More Witnesses to Be Examined in Probe by Councilmen. Additonal witnesses in the city council probe of alleged city govern-

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