Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1926 — Page 20

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VOTERS’LEAGUE JO ORGANIZE Action Follows Resignations of Elliott, Bedford. Petition to reorganize the Marion Conty Voters’ League was to be filed in the office of the secretary of State today by City Clerk William A. Boyce Jr. The League, the political arm of the Red Star Movement, composed chiefly of former Klan members who are opposed to County Chairman Geo*ge V. Coffin, will be reorganized following the resignations of George S. Elliott and Harvey W. Bedford, former policeman, who have made a political alliance with the DuvallCoffin faction of the Republican party. Those in touch with the situation believe the League will fight Clyde E. Robinson, G. O. P. nominee for county treasrer, Judge James A. Collins and other candidates considered closest to Coffin. NEW INSURANCE OFFICER Wysong, Indianapolis Attorney, Becomes State Commissioner. Clarence C. Wysong, Indianapolis attorney, assumed his new duties today as State insurance commissioner, succeeding Thomas S. McMurray, Jr., whose resignation became effective at the same time. McMurray will remain In the office, he announced, until about Nov; 1, to aid Wysong in familiarizing himself with his new duties. Wysong, a native of Putnam County, has been a practicing attorney here for the last eight years, maintaining-offices at 1606 National City Bank Bldg. He was a member of the 1923 State Legislature and was an insurance lobbyist at the 1925 session.

RECORD COAL TRAFFIC RICHMOND, Va. Hampton Roads set anew world record for traffic in coal during August. The three sets of terminals at Norfolk under the spur of the foreign demand resulting from the British miners’ strike, handled 2,763.013 tons, worth approximately $14,000,000. MOTION PICTURES

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TODAY AND TOMORROW CONWAY TEARLE “The Sporting Lover” COM! NEWS, CARTOON

Coniing Saturday Only GEfiE mm WORLD’S Heavyweight Champion in “Ths Fighting Marine” A Cnapter-Play in 10 Parts to Be .Shown Each Saturday.

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NAME OF CITY NOT EXCLUSIVE Oklahoma Has Indianapolis —Several Towns Have Streets, Avenues. Probably most residents of Indianapolis believe that in the name of their city and its street known as Indianapolis Ave. they have something exclusive. Not so. Not so. There is another city in the country named Indianapolis, two streets known as Indianapolis St., eight others known as Indiandpolis Aves., and one known as Indianapolis PI. The city is Indianapolis, Okla., Custer County. Three of the Indianapolis Aves. are right here in Indiana. They are at Vincennes, Lebanon, only twenty miles distant, and Seymour. Other avenues are in Chicago, 111.; Des Moines, Iowa; Riverside, Cal., and Wichita, Kan. The Indianapolis streets are in Bloomington, 111., and Muskogee. Okla. The Indianapolis PI. is in Kansas City, Mo. Angling associations in England stock ther fishing waters yearly with milliohs of baby'trout.

DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT CASINO GARDENS ADMISSION 75c

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cream until It forms a soft ball when a little is tried in cold water. Remove from stove and beat until creamy. Add nuts and drop from spoon in little heaps on buttered or oiled paper. Lucille Davidson, Spencer, Ind. GREEN TOMATO PICKLES Select as many green tomatoes as you wish. Wash, slice, and let stand in salt water over night. In the morning put in a bag and drain as dry as possible. Add twelve cucum-

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bers, six onions, a few slices of apple and eight mangoes. All must be cut fine. Add sugar and pickling spices to suit taste. Cover with vinegar and cook until tomatoes turn white. Seal while hot in glass jars. Hazel B. Dewitt, 932 Luett Ave., Indianapolis. AIR MAIL ROUTS WOLVES CHEYENNE, Wyo.—Sheep men have made the discovery *that coyotes and wolves have abandoned the ranges for less civilized haunts. The air mail gets the credit. Powerful beacon lights along the air mail route are to have frightened the animals.

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