Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1926 — Page 9

MARCH 31,1926

CANDIDATES IN PRECINCT RACE START BATTLE Positions as Committeemen Sought After New Boundaries Fixed. A scramble of candidates for positions of precinct committeemen was on today, following announcement of new Marion County precinct boundaries by county commissioners. There are now 269 precincts in the county, an increase of sixty-four. Commissioners said many of the precincts were created to relieve congestion at the polls. Heretofore many persons in large precincts have been unable to vote because of the large numbers waiting in line when the polls are about to close. Commissioner Cassius L. Hogle said in some precincts lliere were as many as 1,900 voters. Provided for by Act Redistricting was provided for by an act of the 1925 Legislature. New law provides that all precincts must lie entirely within the corporate limits or entirely outside the city. The increase it is said will aid George V. Coffin, Republican county chairman who is seeking re-election. The Marion County Voters’ League opposing Coffin, is preparing to put up candidates in each precinct for precinct committeemen. The committeemen elect the county chairman at a reorganization meeting, the Saturday following the primary. The primary is May 4 this year. On the Democratic side there has not been much interest displayed over the precinct organization. It is reported party factional leaders have come to an agreement whereby precinct committeemen will be placed in the field and elected on the basis of merit and party loyalty. Increases The sixteen precincts in the First ward have been increased to twenty. Nine precincts have been added to the twenty-one already in the Fourth ward. In the Ninth ward the number of precincts was increased from sixteen to twenty-one and in the Tenth ward from thirteen to twenty-two. In the Thirteenth ward increase of five precincts was made, making the new number fifteen. In Warren Township the number was increased from five to nine, and in Washington Township an addition of ten precincts was made, giving the township twenty-two precincts.

DREWERY READY TO MAKE BEER Anheuser - Busch Believes Time Is at Hand. Bu United Press ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 31. The i Anheuser-Busch Company, one of! the largest brewing companies in the world, is ready to make real beer on an instant’s notice, officials of the company said today. Believing the trend of public opin ion is definitely away from prohibition, equipment and machinery of the breweries here is so organized that only a slight change would be necessary to make pre-war beer, George A. H. Mills, secretary, said. Recently the Anheuser-Busch Company and the Pabst breweries of Milwaukee were granted permits by the Federal Government to make a malt liquor of 3.73 per cent alcoholic content by volume. Manufacture of the malt liquor will begin within a week. Mills said.

TTUITION BOOST REASON GIVEN Ifcifts Reduced, Says President of De Pauw. K>/ T'nited Press ■ GREENCASTLE. lnd., March 31. B-Explanation of the increase in De ■auw tuition fees from $69 to a semester was given today President Murlin. He gave a of reasons: flfiQi’he Rockefeller board has withdrc\wn its annual $15,000 gift. T\e Methodist Centenary fund hsa| been\ decreased from $26,000 to sl4.s(Np a year. Costl of supplies, printing, coal, lights, land service have increased. The naculty has been overcrowded with wtfcrk and reinforcement of the teaching* staff is necessary. The sfudy body has increased, makipg * heavier demand on the budget asj De Pauw pays from onehalf to twV-thirds of the actual cost of the studV ntS3 ’ training. New equi]V men t is needed, such as libraries, laLymatories and recitation halls. I

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Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction Cos. Chf\ r^es L. Henry, Receiver A JNew Service Effevft* ve April 1, 1926 Pick-Up and StorV Door Delivery of Less Than Car Load Freight in the Corporate Limits of Shelbyville, Intru and Indianapolis, lnd. For further informatk on Local 1 reight Agent. MA In 1820, Fred L. Ackerman,! Traffc Manager, 310 Traction Ter-* urinal Bldg., Indianapolis, MA in liS5, or Wm. C. Vojinson, Pick-Up and DelJ ver y Department, BElmont 2700.

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Charles Ihiroell, musical comedy star, renewed his claims to the title of the best dressed man on Broadway by appearing in the first straw of the season.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

, Tomorrow, Thursday JjrjJjL Sport Hats Trimmed Hats Spring hats at a record-breaking Easter 1 price. Silk and straw —all head- ' Hats for Misses and Children $1 Special for Thursday—silk, straw or felt hats. While 200 last xjvTX Womens Hose J vM M \ Irregulars *4 I M\k jJ \ 0f * 149 $1 H aSS # and $1.65 4 Prs. \ VLtCnNv } f° r V \j4 y Full fashioned. Os pure thread silk and chiffon, with whfc. lisle tops, toes and heels * [I Black, gunmetal and a few II colors. Chiffon Silk Hose Full fashioned, silk from top to toe. Black, gunmetal and colors. Ir- H regulars of $1.05 and $1.95 (juali- ij ties .... • V 2 PAIRS A

100 Spring Coats r# For Women and Misses A ... sl o^s $16.75 | ||B|k\ Qualities Os Poiret twills, mixtures, tweeds and novelties in the newest models of the season. Jk t| nr Si for In mmm Thursday H Newest models for women and misses. Fash- 1\ 1 loned from tweeds and novelties in the popular J\ \ double-breasted styles and lined with silks. Un- / , 1 l \ usual values at this low price. }_*

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