Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1929 — Page 12
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SENATORS STILL IN DEADLOCK ON WARD POST Successor May Not Be Named Until Hoover * Takes Office. Delay in recommendation of a successor to Albert Ward, United States district attorney, until after Inauguration of President-Elect Herbert Hoover, is expected, local politicians indicated today. The appointment has been held up for some time past by the deadlock between Senators James E. Watson and Arthur R. Robinson. Watson has been known to be strongly in favor of naming John K. Ruckelshaus, young Indianapolis attorney, for the post, while Robinson Is reported to favor the appointment being made outside his own district, Marion county. Turn Down Office Reports today were that Robinson’s j wishes may be observed by Watson, 1 relinquishing the fight for Ruchels- ! haus. It was pointed out that most j of the federal appointments, both in ! the northern and southern federal court districts, have been made by Watson, Robinson’s only appointment being the collector of customs for the southern district. Either Roland Turner, Greensburg attorney, or Elza Rogers, state Republican committee chairman, probably could have the appointment if they desired, but will not accept it, it was indicated. Earl Stroup, Richmond, and Circuit Judge Cleon Mount, Tipton, also have been mentioned. Judge May Name Lawyer Ward, it is said, could have been reappointed, but preferred to enter the private practice of law. He forwarded his formal resignation to the United States attorney-gener-al’s office Wednesday, asking that he be permitted to retire March 1. In event no successor is appointed by that time, it is probable that a temporary appointment would be made oy Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Alexander G. Cavins, Ward’s assistant, held the position for several months in 1925, from the time of the resignation of Homer Elliott until Ward was appointed. Hanover Choir Booked Bp Times Special JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Feb. 22. —Hanover college’s chapel choic of sixteen voices will be heard at the Presbyterian church here Sunday afternoon. The choir is making a tour including twenty-one cities. Votes 542,000 School Addition B" Times Special BEDFORD, Ind., Feb. 22.—The city council has passed an ordinance authorizing issuance of $42,000 in bonds to pay for cost of building an addition to the Stalker school.
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GIRL IS GIVEN RANK OF HONORARY COLONEL Daughter of Soldier Killed in France Is Paid Tribute. Bp Times Special OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 22. An Oklahoma girl is winning hon-
ors in a military way. In 1918 Carter C. Hanner of Stillwater, Okla., was killed in action on the western front in France. Now his daughter, Miss Wilma Hanner, has been chosen by popular vote of the R. A. T. C. at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College to be honorary colonel of that organizati on. There were a number of other candidates for the
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ASSERTS LEGION NEVER FAILS ON LEGISLATION National Judge Advocate Cites Record in Speech at Terre Haute. Bp Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb. 22. Scott V. Lucas, Havana, 111., national judge advocate of the American Legion, declared in an address here today that in the ten years of its existence, the legion has never failed to obtain enactment of legislation it advocated. “There never will be a failure,” Lucas declared, “because the legion never gives up. Some of the laws we have sponsored, it is true, have been delayed one year, two years, and a few even more. Delay means renewed efforts, a strengthening of our front lines. We have made an outstanding record of service for widows and orphans of the late war. It is a record that is surpassed only in the rehabilitation of our disabled comrades.” Red Men in Session Bu United Press KOKOMO, Ind., Feb. 22.—A tricounty meeting of Red Men is in session here today. R. B. Whitton, great sachem, and Lawrence H. Hobbs, great chief of records, ase speakers. Members of lodges in Tipton, Noblesville, Sheridan, Cicero, Goldsmith, Windfall, Miami, Logansport and Peru are attending. Urge Water Softener’s Merits By United Press MARION, Ihd., Feb. 22.—Installation of a water softener plant in Marion would pay for itself within a few years through the saving in soap used by Marion families, it was stated by engineers appearing at a caucus of city council members. The proposed softener plant’s cost is estimated at SBO,OOO.
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TWO KIDNAPING ATTEMPTS FAIL Girl, 17, Accosted by Men and Woman in Auto. Indianapolis’ epidemic of attempted abductions continued Thursday with reports to police today of efforts made to entice two girls into motor cars in various sections of the city. Miss Eleanor Piper, 17, of 860 Udell street, student at Arsenal Technical high school, left.school at 3:15 p. m., Thursday, and as she waited for an East Michigan street car at Michigan and Oriental streets
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I. C. DEBATERS APPEAR ON TWO STAGES TONIGHT Men to Meet Notre Dame Team; Women Go to Earlham. The men's debating team of Indiana Central college will meet Notre Dame here and the women’s team will meet Earlham college at Richmond, Ind., tonight in the opening debates of the season. The men’s team is composed of
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