Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1928 — Page 10

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ECLIPSES, STAB SHOWERS DUE, IN NOVEMBER Annual 'Rain’ of Meteors Scheduled for Latter Part of Month. By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. I.—A shower of meters as well as a shower of votes is due in November. Astronomers will be busier than the politicians. An eclipse of the moon is coming Nov. 27, and will be visible in North and South America, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Australia, the western and northern extremeties of Europe and part of eastern Asia. The total phase will last nearly one hour. Sun Eclipse Also Total eclipse of the moon are observed far more generally than total eclipses of the sun, since they may be seen from more than half of the earth’s surface while a total eclipse of the sun is visible only within a very narrow path of great length. There also is to be a partial eclipse of the sun on Nov. 12 with a maximum magnitude of 81 per cent of the sun’s diameer covered by the moon. This will be visible only in the British Isles, the greater part of Europe, Egypt and western and central Asia. Meteor Showers Due The two annual periodic showers of meteors due in November are the Adromedes or Dielids, so-called because they are probably remnants of Biela’s lost comet and the Leopids, which follow in the orbit of another comet, called after its discoverer, Tempers comet of 1860. The reddish, slowly moving Andromedes may be seen anywhere

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We DEMAND a CLEAN Election AND AN HONEST COUNT

It looks as if about 50 per cent of the voters of Marion county may be disfranchised at the coming election. The Democratic County Committee calls on every voter, regardless of party, to prevent this disfranchisement. Under the Indiana election law, each voter is allowed one minute in which to vote with a voting machine. Thus, 720 persons may vote in the twelve hours the polls are open. In 101 precincts in Marion county there are more than 720 voters. For instance, the Twentieth precinct of the First ward contains 1,802 voters. The other 100 precincts have from 750 to 1,500 voters. It will be a physical impossibility for all to vote on one voting machine in twelve hours. Gang politicians who have been running and ruining Marion co mty for the last few years are delighted with the prospect that one-half of Marion county’s voters will not get to vote. On September 27, L. J. Keach, Democratic County Chairman, sent a letter to the Board of Election Commission, demanding double election boards in these large precincts to take care of the situation, but the Election Commissioners have done nothing about it. There is but one remedy left:

Every voter who believes in a clean election and clean government should be at his or her polling place at 6 o’clock on election morning, ready to vote, and thus fool the political gangsters.

In certain precincts the political gangsters have selected as members of the election boards men with police records. This is a dirty outrage on the honest men and women voters of Marion county, but it only goes to show the methods of the gang to “handle” the election. Marion county has been polluted with political corruption and scandal. Vice, crime and corruption have been carried to the limit. Taxpayers’ money has been squandered. Taxpayers’ rights have been ignored. It is time for the men and women of Marion county to put a stop to this process of degradation. They can do it at this election. They can redeem Marion county from the clutches of the gang that has brought about this disgrace. They can make life again worth living in this county. They can make the streets safe for women and girls. They can put a stop to the crime wave. All this they can do by voting the Democratic ticket and electing to office men whose sole interest will be the public welfare. Men and Women Do Your Duty at the Polls on Election Day by Voting the Democratic Ticket

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from Nov. 20 to Nov. 30, and will appear in the evening hours coming from the direction of Andromeda and the rapidly moving, bluish colored Leopids will stage their great display about Nov. 14-15 and they will come from the direction of the Sickle in Leo, hence their name Leonids. One will have to be up before sunrise to see them.

cute she was in “Harold Teen” and the other two shows you how cute she will be in “Show Girl,” opening at the Indiana Saturday for seven days. "Ain’t she cute?” seems to be the right title for Miss White, who suddenly became a star because her public thought she was cute. According to Alice White, it takes an all-round athlete’ to star in “flapper” roles in the modern motion picture. “And if you aren’t a fit candidate for the all-round competition at the next Olympics, you get that way working in the kind of pictures I’m making, at any rate,” she opines. Miss White, First National’s newest star, had to be very “athletic” as an acrobatic dancer in her first stellar vehicle, “Show Girl.” Her current production “Ritzy Rosie,” in which she is co-featured with Jack Mulhall, goes farther than that. It contains plenty of dancing, and anybody who does as “hot” a “varsity” as Miss White does, puts exercise into the art. But in addition to that, the little blonde actress has to sprint, swim, ride, wrestle and, after a feminine fashion, box, in the picture! Mervyn Leßoy is directing “Ritzy Rosie,” and Thelma Todd, Doris Dawson, James Ford, Benny Rubin, Georgie Stone, Fred Kelsey, Frances Hamilton, Natalie Joyce, Rose Dione, Jay Eaton, Fred Warren and seven other well-known players form the unusually large supporting cast in addition to the extras. Indianapolis theaters today offer: "Greenwich Village Follies” at English’s: “Submarine” at the Lyric;

Charlie Davis at the Indiana; “Wings” at the Circle; “The Woman Disputed” at the Palace; "The Singing Fool” at the Apollo; girl revue at the Colonial and burlesque at the Mutual.

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HUGE PARADE PLANNED FOR ARMISTICE DAY Promise Biggest Celebration Since A. E. F. Troops Came Home. Plans for the biggest parade in Indianapolis since the troops came home ten ''ears ago are nearing completion for the Armistice day celebration, Nov. 12, according to Dr. George W. Bowman, chairman of the general committee. More than 300 persons have been invited to witness the parade from the reviewing stand in Monument Circle where a civic mass meeting and a band concert will comprise the memorial services. “This parade Is not to honor the dead alone, but to recall the sacri-

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DEMOCRATIC TICKET For President of the United States ALFRED E. SMITH New York, N. Y. For Vice-President of the United States JOSEPH T. ROBINSON Little Rock, Ark. For United States Senator ALBERT STUMP 41 S. Johnson Avenue Indianapolis, Ind. For Congressman—Seventh District LOUIS LUDLOW 4253 Boulevard Place Indianapolis, Ind. For Governor FRANK C. DAILEY 1321 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, Ind. For Lieutenant-Governor ADDISON DRAKE Fairbanks, Ind. For Treasurer of State JAP JONES Martinsville, Ind. For Attorney-General CURTIS G. SHAKE Vincennes, Ind. For Secretary of State ARTHUR J. HAMRICK Clayton, Ind. For Superintendent of Public Instruction JOHN A. LINEBARGER Rockville, Ind. For Auditor of State GEORGE W. SWEIGART East Chicago, Ind. For Reporter Supreme and Appellate Courts MRS. MAY HACK Shelbyvllle, Ind. For Judge Supreme Court, Second District THOMAS BRANAMAN Brownstown, Ind. For Judge Appellate Court, First Division WILLIAM D. CURLL Petersburg, Ind. For Judge Appellate Court, Second Division GLEN J. GIFFORD Tipton, Ind. For Prosecuting Attorney—Marion County RAYMOND F. MURRAY 2422 Bellefontaine St.

flees which the living have made and may be called upon to make in the preservation of national life.” declared Colonel A. J. Daugherty, chief of staff of the Eighty-fourth division Organized Reserve Corps and a member of the program committee. A'proclamation urging observance of the day in all schools, industries and civic bodies will be issued by Mayor L. Ert Slack. The state has formally pledged to commenorate the occasion through commemorate the occasion through Governor Jackson ordering all state offices to be closed. Chairman Bowman stated that business firms have expressed willingness to co-operate by suspending business entirely or by permitting employes to participate in the parade. Children planning to take part in the parade will be excused from school. The courthouse will be closed, while the city hall will pause in its daily routine between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Eight units representing military, fraternal, Juvenile, civic and high

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school cadet organizations will be In the line cf march at 10 a. m. as the parade moves from American Legion headquarters at St. Clair and Meridian streets south to the main building of the World war plaza where flowers will be strewn on the steps in honor of Indiana’s World war dead. The procession will then proceed to Monument Circle where a talk, by the Rev. Edwin Dunlavy, invocation by Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht and benediction by the Rev. Father M. W. Lyons will be followed by a band concert under the direction of J. B. Vandaworker. There will be no activities in the

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Warning to Election Crooks This is a Federal Election. Every piece of crooked work perpetrated at this Election will be a violation of the Federal Laws. If the Marion County political gang or anyone else has it in mind to practice corruption at this Election, let him remember that he will be fooling with Uncle Sam, and that Uncle Sam does not hesitate to punish all violators of Federal Laws, regardless of political party affiliations. Election crooks sometimes get away with violations of State laws, but when Uncle Sam prosecutes he generally convicts the offender.

For State Senators B. HOWARD CAUGHRAN 5412 Guilford Ave. ARCH D. HINCH 838 N. Bancroft St. WALTER O. LEWIS 4414 Central Ave. EDWARD O. SNETHEN 139 Berkley Road For Joint State Senator, Marion and Johnson Counties JOHN F. LINDER R. R. J-l For State Representatives—Marion County HERMAN F. BACKEMEYER Route H, Box 200 HOWARD H. BATES 4646 Kenwood Ave. HENRY C. COX Bridgeport, Ind. JOHN LYNCH 733 S. Missouri St. ROY T. MILBOURN 4325 E. New York St. HARRY B. PERKINS 514 N. Emerson St. MISS BESS ROBBINS 1242 Union St. ROBERT R. SLOAN 2425 Shelby St. JOHN B. WEBB Route C. Box 322 LEO F. WELCH 4310 Broadway JOSEPH A. WICKER 2101 W. Walnut St.

afternoon, but in the evening a victory ball will be held at the Indiana ballroom under the auspices of the Reserve Officers Association. Radio addresses by President Coolidge and General John J. Pershing will be heard. The celeebration is scheduled for Monday because Armmistlce day falls on Sunday this year. Automobiles will be provided for wounded veterans, who signify their intention of participating, by calling the Armistice day committee at 510 Meridian Life builidng.

For Joint State Representative— Marion and Johnson Counties Michael w. McCarthy 2049 N. Talbc tt Ave. For Treasurer—Marion County GLENN B. RALSTON 2326 N. Talbott Ave. For Sheriff—Marion County CHARLES SUMNER 750 N. Meridian St. For Coroner—Marion County ROBERT DWYER 4157 College Ave. For Surveyor—Marion County RUSH F. PICKENS 4420 Carrollton Ave. For County Commissioner—First District THOMAS H. ELLIS Acton, Ind. For County Commissioner—Second District ERNEST K. MARKER 639 E. McCarty St.

% A Vote tor This Ticket is a Vote tor Clean Gov.* eminent?

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