Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1925 — Page 3
TUESDAY, OCT. 20,1925
1926 VOTE FOR SENATETALKED BY DEMOCRATS Possibilities in Race Are Discussed at Head- / quarters. Possible candidates for the 192 ti i lection of a Democratic United Jitates Senator from Indiana are being discussed at Democratic State headquarters at the Claypool. Governed Jackson will name someone to take the place of the late Senator M. Ralston and serve until the election next year. Tlie primary will be next May. Two J Senators will be elected in the fall. Frederick Van Nuys. former State ; and Evans Woolen, presi-i dent of the Fletcher Savings and I ! .oan Company, are thoU&ht to be j likely aspirants. Van Nuys has al-1 wavs been considered a potential can ' didate. State Senator Joseph M. Cravens j of Madison; Dan W. Simms, La fay | otto attorney who opposed Ralston j in the last election; Charles A. Great- j house, national Democratic commit ; teeman from Indiana; Dr. Carleton j >l. McCulloch, Democratic nominee for Governor, who opposed .Tackson; Walter Myers, Democratic candidate for mayor, and L. Ert Slack, Indianapolis attorney, are others mentioned. Slack, law partner of Walter Bostart, is understood to be hacked by some Klan leaders. CHICAGO BANKER BOOKED V\ ill Be Honor Guest of Palestine Foundation Meeting Here. Max Shuiman, president of the j Community State Bank in Chicago and-vice president of the AmericanPalestine Foundation .Fund, will be honor guest at a meeting soon of tne Indianapolis-Palestine Foundation Fund campaign committee here, Jack A. Goodman, committee chairman, lias announced. Anew budget to rebuild Palestine will be sought. GROTTO GIVES FESTIVAL Fall Event Will Be Held in Tomlinson Hall Two Evenings. The Fall Festival of the Blue Devils’ drill team and women’s drum •orps of Sahara Grotto will be held ■ onight and Wednesday evening at Tomlinson Hall A dance will be held. Proceeds will be used to defray expenses of tiie drill team and drum corps to the convention next year.
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Play Presented at Zion Church Iran Mi’s. Gran Edward Striebeck Mrs. William Grau ahd Edward Striebeck play leading roles in "The Path Across the Hill,” a thiee-act comedy drama being produced today, Wednesday and Thursday at the Zion Evangelical Church, North and New Jersey Sts. Mrs. Grau is cast as Ruth (Bobbie) Conrad and Striebeck as Robert Post. * The production is givep under auspices of the Evangelical Brotherhood. Others takings part are: Otto Roesener, William Grau, Elmer Muesing, C. W. Hart, Miss Esther Kremm, Miss Alberta Bernd, Miss •J ulia Becherer and Miss Ruby Mae Ernest. Karl Friedrichs is director and Hngo Klingstein, property ma n. LAW CALLED FAILURE Former Illinois Governor Renews Attack on Prohibition. Hu United Press CHICAGO, Oct. £o.—American prohibition is a fiat failure, Edward Dunne, former Governor of Illinois, declared today. Dunne returned here after two mopths in Europe. “I saw less intoxication and public disturbance arising from unrestricted drinking in Europe than we experience every day in Chicago.” Dunne said. “There was no intoxication among the wine-drinking people.” Dunne said he would renew his efforts to effect modification of the Volstead law. -- TAKES AUTO AND $1,500 Indiana Harbor Father Fears Young Son Off for Florida. I!n United Press * GARY, Ind., Oct. 20.—rAn Indiana Harbor restaurant owner today appealed to police to help locate his 16-year-old son. The son disappeared with hisi father’s auto and $1,500 in cash. It is believed the boy may he on hiway to Florida
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