Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1925 — Page 2
MERE'S A LIST OF NEEDY CHRISTMAS FAMILIES
i ERE are ten families who Hi must have the assistance of _ 1 someone if they are to have Fit. merry Christmas. Kfr. 18. “Over the hills to the poor- &; house’’ is the bleak prospect of this l-old couple, who have worked hard |. to pay their bills and keep their litKitle home tog-ether, though only in two f rooms. Illness is hastening the day F'when they must ask the county to •' keep them. The Family Welfare So■i clety has given them food and friendship for a long time. For Christmas
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MORE TALKED AS CANDIDATES triends of County Republicm ans Discuss Primary. of prominent Marion Republicans today were millabout the courthouse discussing . a number of candidates reported to be seeking nomination in the primary next spring. v Arthur C. Renick, member of the Irvington Republican Club, is men■>’tfcioned to run for county clerk, while Warren Samsel of Washington '•township is said to be groomed to £ oppose Harry Dunn, candidate for rerhomination as auditor. There was , talk of James I.amkin for recorder. ■Dr. James R. Norrel, colored physician is mentioned for the Sttue > Senate. Names mentioned f<r Judgrtiips : multiplied exceedingly. They included Representatives Charles M. Menden'■ihall, Russell V. Duncan, Joseph M. ■Minturn, Vincent Manifold, Arthur Cstetler, Frank Holden and Elias W. ’'Dulberger. FAVOR PUSHING | ROAD CHARGES (Continued From Page 1)
• Rchwing (D.), J. Glenn Harris (R.), D. E. Noland (R.), J. P. Chrisney S(DJ, Frank Iv. McElheny (D.) and -Charles M. Clark (R.) The proponents of the investigation, if necessary to hasten court action, includo three Republican .Marion County Representatives, Frank J. B6rns, Russel V. Duncan and Charles E. Bebinger, and H. O. •Barr (R.) and Albert R. Bernhardt "(R) The Letters ? Leslie objected to the high cost of a special session hut added: “If there is a crying need for the special session of the Legislature, .my assumption would he it would be more for the Investigation of the slow action of the judiciary department.” Although Senator Quillen declared .special session “will be expensive •and should really be unnecessary,” he said: “Derelictions and questionable 'conduct in places of public trust are of such importance as should call tforth the utmost diligence in their in--1 vestigation and where indictments are returned against any official -serving in such positions, every effort should he expended in bringing about an early trial. However, he said. continued apathy is tending to create a public .demand for legislative action, which may soon overweigh expense. Then he said, it would not be right, for s any Legislator to oppose the will of the people. Waited Long Enough Representative Barr wrote the public has waited long enough for •action. "The whole commission should be • changed and the law so applied to ’avoid future corruption,” he said. “I believe to convene- the General for that purpose would be . money well spent.” Senator Cravens praised the men ; composing the commission, who, he said, have always been regarded as men of the highest integrity at home and over the entire State and indicated he was opposed to a special session. “I say, let Prosecutor Remy do hi3 duty,” Representative Bernhardt . stated, denouncing the commission. “If he finds it impossible, then let the Legislature investigate and find . the guilty parties and see to it that they are ousted.” "People would be much better •satisfied to have this affair settled and not feel that they are Moving State affairs conducted by men who • ire not able to show a clear record,” ;aid Mrs. Daugherty. . Commission Defended : Others defended the commission. “Even if the trivial charges of r .vrong doing in regard to disposal of come junk which they could not use , vera true, which I do not believe,
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a special basket of good things to eat, and small personal gifts, will be appreciated. 19. Their father died, and their step-father grew tired of supporting his new family, so he disappeared. Then their mother started out to work, but she had an accident that laid her up for several weeks. She is working by the day, for the sake of these two bright youngsters, a boy 11 and a girl 14. A basket of good things to eat, clothing and other gifts for the children, will cheer them
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up. Recommended by the E6mily Welfare Society. 20. An old man working as doorkeeper in a cold storage plant, earning meager wages, would be pleasantly surprised by the gilt of a pair of gloves. A house dress is suggested for his wife by the Family Welfare Society, which has befriended them in their loneliness. They are a proud old couple and never ask for aid unless forced, to by circumstances. A basket of good food will be welcome. 21. Three weeks ago the father
cided with those of Senator Cravens, Democratic Senate floor leader. Senator Leonard said there is law sufficient for officials to prosecute offenders without calling a .special session. “Quit knocking and help our highway commission build roads,” said Senator Lochard. “This agitation is from the crushed stone interests and the small group of discredited politicians who want to discard the present efficient and business-like methods of purchase of supplies and empioyment of labor, and substitute- Q. spoils system responsive to their demands,” said Senator Moorhead. Senator Saunders recalled the 1925 session when he said: “There were Messrs.’ Walb and Cartwright on the side lines, demanding that the State highway ripper bill be put across. The people of this part of Indiana, so far as I am able to understand, look upon this little flurry as a great piece of bunk. And they want no extra session of the Legislature." Senator Bradford urged those making charges against the commisNEW INVENTION SAVES MILLIONS A Lamp That Burns 94 '/o Air Anew oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the V. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or,noise — no pumping up, Is simple, clean, safe. Burns 949i air and OTi common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, J. X. Johnson, 009 W. Lake St.. Chicago, 111., is offering to send a lamp on 10 days’ FREE trial, or even to give one FItEE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make ?250 to SSOO p.-r month. —Advertisement.
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died, leaving only small insurance to his widow and the boys, 5 and 14. The little boy is not strong, and the mother can not leave him just yet to go to work. Comfort for her grief, as well as joy for the children, will come with the basket and gifts that some reader will want to furnish. Family Welfare Society is helping. 22. A crippled father and a 16-year-old boy'are the chief support of this family, to whom Christmas gifts are only a dark puzzla. The other children are a year-old baby girl, a boy 8, and girls 11 and 13. The boy haA only a part time job,
sion to cite some specific case that that would look like irregularity did exist. “Some of the commission members have been indicted, but no man is guilty of a crime until so proven, and that has not been done,” Senator Cann said. “If they are found guilty I am quite sure they will resign. “His stand for economy and lower taxes prevents him from espousing 'a special session,” Representative Chrisney said. He advocated court settlement. Representative McElheny said: “A special session would be an expensive way to have the proposed investigation, but if it is the only way to prove or disprove the nasty charges let us have it, by all means.” Representative Harris is opposed because a special session would
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so the income is too small for comfort, to say nothing of extras. Gifts for the children, and a basket of food, are recommended by the Family Welfare Society. 343. Four growing children strain this family income to the breaking point. The 4-year-old boy is still hoping that Santa Claus will remember him. His sisters, 14 and 15, and his big brother, 17, aren’t so sure. Father and mother are hard workers, but sickness and emergencies often interfere. A substantial basket, toys for the small boy, and
materially affect the Governor’s economy program. The courts should decide, said Representative Schwing. while Representative Noland said he did not favor a special session “until I have more definite and more authentic information.” The views of Representatives Borns, Duncan, Bebir.ger, De Haven, who favor the thorough investiga tion, and Clark, who believes in necessity for investigation, but will not favor a special session, is warranted, were published recently in The Indianapolis Times. INSANE PROBLEM AT GARY GARY, Ind.. Dec. 11. Lake County today faced a serious condition in regard to the care of its insane. Wtih the transfer of six patients
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