Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1926 — Page 5

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HOI CAMPAIGN BEING PLANNED ■ BY DEMOCRATS Chairman Peters Hopes to Get Senators to Speak in State. With senatorial candidates booming away as heavy artillery and organization plans well under way, the Indiana Democratic partfr today prepared for a militant campaign to capture two Senate seat® and a numhci- of State offices. Albert Stump, long-term senatorial nominee, will deliver a nonpolitical address before the Indianapolis Board of Trade Thursday night and will speak during the State convention of the Lions Club at Fit. Wayne June 15 and 16. R. Earlo Peters, Democratic State chairman, who is devoting full time to his position, has announced he will strive to obtain Senators Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas, and Edwin T. Meredith, former Secretary of Agriculture, as speakers dyring the fall campaign. Mrs. A. P. Flynn, Logansport, vice chairman, and other organizers already have been dispatched to the field. A discussion of organization meth: ods was the principal business at a meeting of the Seventh District Woman’s Democratic Club Tuesday. Discussion was led by Mrs. Edna M. Christian, Mrs. Olive Prater apd Mrs. Thomas B. "Wright. FLOWER EXPERT TALKS Tells How Railroad City in Canada Was Beautiful. Ugliness is not an essential characteristic of railroad centers, Dr. F. E. Bennett, St. Thomas, Ontario, declared at a meeting of the Rotary Club at the Tuesday. Dr. Bennett, president of the St. Thomas Horticultural Society, said that organization, cooperating with newspapers and civic clubs, had been able to beautify that city, despite the fact that railroads split it in four parts. Dr. Bennett will speak tonight in Caleb Mills Hall under the auspices of the Garden Flowers Society. PURCHASING MEN ELECT Frank C. Thompson of the LinkBelt Company was elected president of the Indiana Purchasing Agents’ Association at the annual meeting Tuesday at the Severin. Other officers elected were Walter W. Ward, vice president; RUE. Kennedy, secretary; S. M. Raymond, treasurer, apd D. F. Roach, director. Thompson succeeds Hubert S. Riley.

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