Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1926 — Page 7

MARCH 1, ±l)2ij

6 INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS SEEK ( SENATE BERTH Friday Last Day for Filing Announcement —Expect Strong Opposition. As the good ship Senatorial Primary lingers at the dock before setting sail Friday, the last day for filing of candidacy, its decks are filling with Indianapolis passengers. Republican State organization support is pledged to Senator Arthur li. Robinson, Indianapolis, short term, while it is believed the Democratic headquarters will back L. Ert Slack, Indianapolis attorney, for the long term and Evans Woollen, Fletcher Savings and Trust Company president, for the short period. Woolen Unchallenged Slack, whose candidacy was announced today, in turn will be opposed by two Indianapolis attorneys, Albert Stump and William V. Rooker. Woollen will not be challenged, it is believed. However, Senator James E. Watson, must defeat another Indianapolis attorney, Claris Adams, if he would succeed himself, for the long stretch. Watson has headquarters support against Adams, who Sunday announced his candidacy. Robinson’s opposition hails from i other cities. Oswald Ryan, Anderson lawyer, and Ward B. Hiner, Frankfort, former bus operator, are other candidates. Strong Opposition Politicians believe the G. O. P. race will result in a Watson-Robin-son slate against an Adams-Ryan combine with the latter faction advocating a program of Federal aid to farmers and anew deal in State leaders. Although the Watson-Robinson forces have the advantage of an airtight organization formed months ago, the opposition, it is said, have the backing of the State highway commission political machine, tfie Harry New faction with politically powerful postmasters, the former supporters of Albert J. Beveridge and the “progressive” element. Stump is the champion of anew deal in the Democratic ranks and it is certain he will be supported by many young Democrats who dislike party control by Thomas Taggart. DON’T OVERLOOK A GOOD THING From Jas. Edwards, Montgomery, Ala., comes this letter containing a valuable suggestion.—"l feel like anew man since taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Can sleep all night, soreness in my chest is gone, so is the bad cough. My whole family use it for coughs, colds and croup, and it always helps.” Stops tickling in throat, nervous hacking, and puts a soothing heading coating on a raw inflamed throat. Don't ovei%ok FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR. Advertisement. —-

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rT-JUCTION sale of Hartford I City was featured by the sale of a pet monkey, owned by W. E. Morris, to Zed Atkinson for $16.50. Elwood school children had a treat to candy, bread and groceries when a huckster wagon was struck by a train. Walter Benton, the driver, suffered a broken shoulder. Petting parties and their attending evils were strongly denounced by Prof. W. H. McLean of De Pauw University in a speech at the Lebanon high school. Bloomington city council has ordered a ban on the Charleston at the city hall ballroom until engineers inspect the building to see if it is safe. Fred Kemmerling, Evansville guardsman, won a divorce when he testified his wife didn’t trust him. He said she thought he was out with other women when he was at drill. Getting stuck in the mud near Scottsburg proved costly to Roscoe Nally of Louisville. He was fined for operating a heavy vehicle over soft roads. Marion authorities found silver handles from a coffin among abandoned loot of a gang of thieves, two of which are in prison. MISSING MOTHER SOUGHT Bn United Prres MARION, Ind.. March I.—A Statewide search today was started for Mrs. May Tetters, 25, who disappeared from,her home here Feb. 15, leaving her husband and a small child.

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JOONVILLE may have a II Hen Thief Protective Association. Farmers, working with County Agent Warren O’Hara, are planning to offer rewards for the arrest of poultry thieves.

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