Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1929 — Page 8

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SPEAKERS MEET CANDIDATES ON LEAGUE TICKET Session Scheduled Tonight for Planning of City Manager Campaign. Seventy men and women who have volunteered to aid the Indianapolis City Manager League speakers’ bureau during the fall campaign. meet with the seven league candidates tonight to discuss the campaign. Various league policies will be explained to the workers. The meeting will be lield at the league headquarters in the Illinois building. Petitions of candidates who have been indorsed by the league are be-ing-circulated for signatures and will be filed within ten days, Claudce H. Anderson, campaign chairman, said. Anderson will speak before the Knights of Columbus luncheon Fri- i day at the Spmk-Arms. W. A. Anderson, 3017 North Capitol avenue filed a petition as candidate for commissioner with City Clerk William A. Boyce Jr. He was the second to file. Herman F. RikhofT, former police chief, was the first to file. Petitions must bear 961 .names and be filed before Oct. 5. BABY GLOBE-TROTTER Ends JO.OOO-Mile Trip to England at Age of Three Months. B<j l nitfl I'ress DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 12.—A world traveler at, the age 3 months, Anne Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Pearson 4 Dallas, just has returned from - 10,000-mile journey to England to sec her grandmother. Miss Ann took advantage of her trip abroad to be baptized in a 300year old Anglican chapel. .Asked for an interview. Miss Anne ; said. "Urgle.” She would not clabc- j ratft this statement. LIQUOR TRIALS DELAYED Alleged Whisky Runners to Get Hearing Sept. 17. William Hatchett, 28. of 1509 j Gcodlet avenue, and Dallas Anderson. 1726 West Morris street, will be j tried Sept. 17 in municipal court on, blind tiger charges. The men were to be tried Wednesday but cases were continued. They were arrested by deputy sheriffs when they attempted to haul a load of corn whisky into Indianapolis, it is alleged. RECKLESSNESS ALLEGED Driver Is Held After Auto Crash; Two Injured. James H. Hoffman, 22, of 4201 Northwestern avenue, today was held on reckless driving charges following an accident Tuesday night at Delaware and Walnut streets, m which Hoffman's automobile struck a car driven by Walter Stande- ; ford. 24. of 1434 Central avenue. ( Mrs. Iva Standeford, 24. was cut on | the arm. and her son Junior, 5, was j slightly injured.

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