Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1928 — Page 3
JAK 13, 1928.
KITSELMAN IS PICKED TO HEAL G. O.PJREACH Agreement Between Watson and Goodrich Factions Is Predicted. BY ROBERT BEARD Republican State committeemen were back in their thirteen districts today interpreting for district and county organizations the significance of the election late Thursday of Edwin Fay Kitselman, wealthy Muncie manufacturer, to the State chairmanship. Kitselman’s election was a relief to bickering committeemen and party leaders after a day and a night of conferences and arguments that threatened embarrassment lor Senator James E. Watson and his State organization. The Muncie man’s name was brought before the committee by his close friend, Jesse T. Moorman of Winchester, committee treasurer, when closed-door debates over the chairmanship grew dangerously intense. Kitselman’s election was regarded as a healing of differences within the party. Although it may not bring factional leaders together, it was regarded likely that the committee’s action would bring agreement between Watson and Goodrich-Hays-New factions on a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor. Elected Unanimously The Way was paved for Kitselman’s election when the committee finally agreed the successor to the post resigned by Clyde A. Walb of La Grange should be filled by a man outside the committee. Moorman hastily called Kitselman in New York, and overcoming Kitselman’s reluctance, prevailed on him to accept the post with assurance that another chairman would be chosen at the regular meeting in May. Committeemen filed back into the meeting room at the Severin Hotel and elected the Muncie man unanimously. He was nominated by Lawrence Cartwright of Portland, Eighth district chairman. The nomination was seconded by Clarence Brown of Richmond, Sixth district chairman.
Mary Sleeth Is Elected Miss Mary Sleeth, who directed the woman’s division in the last campaign and is Sixth district vice chairman, was nominated by Jesse L. Murden of Peru, Eleventh district chairman, to succeed Mrs. Vivian T. Wheatcraft as State vice chairman, and was elected without opposition. May 23 and 24 were selected as dates for the State convention in Tomlinson Hall. Resolutions in memory of the late Albert J. Beveridge and Joseph B. Kealing were adopted; the $10,000,000 corn borer appropriation measure before Congress was approved and indorsement given a report of the business record of Republican State officials. Kitselman is 58, is secretary-treas-urer and general manager of Kitselman Brothers, manufacturers of wire fence and wire products; secretary of the Indiana Steel and Wire Company, and vice president of the Muncie Oil and Engine Company, all Muncie industries. Ex-Goodrich Associate Although Kitselman has been a heavy contributor to Republican campaign funds for a number of years, he has not sought public office nor been closely identified with the party organization, His only official connection was as Eighth district delegate to the Republican national convention in 1920, and in 1926 when he was active in Watson’s primary organization. While managing the Rock Oil Gas Company at Winchester for several years, Kitselman was associated with James P. Goodrich. STOOP TO A. A. A. POST Iloosier Motor Club Manager Made Director of National Group. Todd Stoops, secretary-manager of the Hoosier Motor Club, was elected a director of the American Automobile Association to represent the local club at a meeting of the association this week at New York. The association directors placed themselves on record as favoring repeal of the 3-cent excise tax on automobiles; expressing disapproval of toll roads and bridges; and favoring a law legalizing the purchase of rubber to be held in storage to fight high rubber prices.
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Construction of School 80, at Fifty-Seventh St. and Central Ave., this summer is expected to relieve congestion in north side schools. The new building shown here will cost approximately $200,000. Architects are J. Edwin Kopf and Deery.
NOME BUILDERS WORKONSHOW Forty-Four Firms Buy Space for April Event. Plans for the centerpiece house for the Home Complete Show at the State fairground, April 7 to 14, probably will be completed and approved by the Indianapolis Home Builders Association directors soon, according to J. F. Cantwell, show director. The house this year will occupy a space in the center of the exhibit hall, 58 by 140 feet, the size of a full city lot. It will be of frame construction. Lumber will be provided by the Southern Pine Association. Forty-four firms already have contracted for space in the exhibit, according to Cantwell. They are: N( ?9 tt U Coal and Material Company, HallNeal Furnace Company, Taylor Carnet c?^ a pii PU T Htan En ßineerinß Corporation. Glens Falls Insurance Company. Frieidaire ?* n ’ W> Johnson arid Son Company, Patterson Shade Company Holland furnace Company. Van Camp y Hardware i lr ?. n Company. Allied Coal and Mat"ial Company, Indianapolis Power and Company. P y ’ Plerson - Lewls Hardware ~ Bass Photograph Company. Hoosi". Electric Refrigerator Corporation Montgomery Tent and Awning Company: i n< H a rmpohs Brick Company .Arkansas Soft, Pine Bureau, Kelvinator Indianapolis Corporation. Vonnegut Hardware Company Maehm 1 . Sl iP ply Company, American Gas BuUdlmr o ( ;, o J np S ny ; The Railroadmen's Peer?i K Pv,„nrfr Sa '^ nß3 A?s °c>ation. The y Company. Grain DealpanyNat ° nal Mutual Flre Insurance Comdam? r "u, r iL S u lt i r! ' Manufacturing ComPPn.v. Miller Hardware Company. Indian-
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Well-Built *4 IJP Card Tables I Handsome moire covers. Protected edges. Well-braced legs. A table that will give long service. Very attractive in appearance. A value typical of this sale. Odd Beds, $Q Mahogany Finish. . . H f Q These arc genuine wood beds built of natural American wood and given a rich mahogany finish. Especially deep price cut to close them out. Unfinished <4 ftP Kitchen Chairs I ■U 0 These chairs have been purposely left unfinished so that you may stain or enamel them to match your present kitchen or breakfast room furniture. Very well built. Steel Beds, tft CO Walnut Finish OiOw Well-made beds of the popular sanitary steel construction, but finished in walnut to match your regular bedroom furniture. Sturdy in design, well made, very low priced. Phonograph With Pft Radio Compartm’t. 4IJaUU A sweet, toned phonograph that wiU play any of the new electrically recorded disc records. One side of the console is large enough to house your radio set. Walnut Finish $4 A 7E Dressing Tables. .. I4a I 3 Handsome dressing tables, especially desirable in a girl’s room. Well made of native hard woods and finished in mahogany. Has clear mirror and handy drawer room. Walnut Finish SOQ 7 K Vanity Dressers . . 4,3a I 3 These French type vanities, with their splendid mirrors are a decorative center for the bedroom, and a big aid in making the toilette. Very specially priced for this sale.
apolis Paint and Color Company. Harry G Sargent Paint Company. Hamilton Weather Strip Company. The Thorp Awning Shoppe. W. D. Long & Cos.. F. C. Smith Company, Gibraltar Cement Products Company, Hubbard Scearce Lumber Company. Johnson Woodbridge Company. Pettis Dry Goods Company, James H. Mankin Company, Southern Pine Association, Indianapolis Home Builders Association. Untflow Company. Burdsall Company. Neeves & Cos., Truscon Laboratories. newsboys"to see film Invited by Theater to Be Guests at Richard Dix Movie. Indianapolis Times newsboys will be guests of the Rivoli theater, Tenth and Dearborn Sts., Saturday morning to see Richard Dix in ‘‘The Gay Defender.” The picture is of the old West before the gold rush days and was written especially for the star. Starring with Dix are Thelma Todd, Duff Newman, Jack Foland and other stars. The picture opens the regular Rivoli engagement, Sunday.
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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Dr. D. S. Adams, 59 .N. Irvington Ave., at Fifty-Sixth and Meridian Sts. Henderson Euphrian, 947 S. Alabama St., Ford, at Georgia and Illinois Sts. Edward Ragan, Columbus, Ind., Ford, at 700 Concord St. King L. Hull, 620 N. Jefferson Ave., Ford, at Harding and TwentySeventh Sts. Guy Lloyd McVey, 211 Good Ave., Chevrolet, East and Washington Sts.
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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Harry E .Clark, 430 Massachusetts Ave., Ford, 509-667, from Maryland and Illinois Sts. f George F. Schreiber, 3630 N. Pennsylvania St., Cadillac, 27-781, from in front of that address. Dr. C. H. Cunningham. St. Vincent hospital, Ford, 17-769 from in front of that hospital. Clarence Polley, 422 Concord St., Ford, 572-149. from 400 block N. Pennsylvania St. A. C. Bradley, 620 S. Capitol Ave., Reo, 534-530, from 2116 N. Meridian St. John Butler, 1602 N. Rural St., Ford, 14-163, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. N. A. Haas. 4707 Manlove Ave., Chevrolet, 11-938, from 43 W. Vermont St. George Noble, 3023 Sutherland Ave., Ford, 529-560, from 805 S. Delaware St. Charles C. White, 1528 Rembrandt St., Essex, 538-792, from garage at that address. C. L. Blackburn, 3091 i E. Walnut St., Jewett, 572-757,, from Tenth and Meridian Sts. R. W. Fullen, 803 Fletcher Ave., Apt. 58, Ford, from garage at that address. Luther Stout, 153 W. Arizona St., Chevrolet, from Capitol Ave. and Court St. Philip Miller, Shelbyville. Ind., Ford, from Maryland and Meridian Sts.
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CANADA KILLER DIESBYNOOSE 'Strangler’ Charged With Score of Murders. fit I nited Press WINNIPEG, Man., Jan. 13.—Earle Nelson, ‘‘Gorilla Strangler,” ascended the thirteen steps of the gallows here shortly after 7:30 a. m., on this Friday, the thirteenth, and paid with his life for the murder of Mrs. Emily Patterson. The trap was sprung at 7:41. Nelson. was charged with more than a score of strangulation murders in the United States and Canada. Nelson maintained his composure to the last. He continued to declare he was innocent until his weak protests were muffled by the black hood pulled over his head. Nelson was the 13th man hanged on the Manitoba scaffold. The imirders attributed to the “Strangler” all took place under similar circumstances. In each case the victim was strangled with a towel and her body stuffed under a bed. Business'Man Dies GREENSBURG, Ind., Jan. 13. Funeral services will be held Saturday for Edwin E. Doles, 62, for thirty years a Greensburg manufacturer and merchant. He died at his home Thursday.
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COOLIDGE WILL BOARD SPECIAL FORJCEY WEST Train Awaits Presidential Party for Start of Havana Trip. C.’i Unit'd Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—A special train awaited President and Mrs. Coolidge here today, ready to transport them on a thirty-one-hour run to Key West, Fla., where, in company with an official delegation, they will sail for Havana to attend the sixth International Conference of Pan-American States. While the President attended to a last-minute rush of business, Mrs. Coolidge sought a brief rest after a hurried trip to Northampton, Mass., where she visited her sick mother. Departure of the presidential train was scheduled for early afternoon. The American delegation to the
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conference, headed by Charles Evans Hughes, former Secretary of State, were to accompany the Coolidges. A majority of the party of eightysix, the largest ever to accompany a President, were newspaper correspondents and photographers. Except for a stop in Miami, Fla., last Saturday, the train was to have noninterrupted passage, enabling the Coolidge party to board the battleship Texas at Key West, early Sunday. The President and Mrs. Coolidge will be entertained by President Machado in Havana. Mr. Coolidge will address the conference at its
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