Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1929 — Page 6

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FARMER-LABOR TICKET VICTOR Son of Dead Congressman Elected in Minnesota. By L nlled Prrn WILLMAK. Minn . Oct. 17.—Paul J. Kvale, 33-year-old son of the late O. J. Kvale, became today the one Parmer-Labor member of the national house of representatives when unofficial returns from Wednesday’s Seventh congressional district elections indicated he had defeated J. C. Morrison. Republican opponent, by more than two to one. W’lth 312 precincts, out of 389, reported the unofficial count was, Kvale, 21.703; Morrison, 9.657. Morrison conceded Kvale the victory. The secretary-son of the last third party member in the house apparently carried every county in the district.

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TRAFFIC TOLL BRINGS ACTION Police Campaign Against Recklessness Opens. Five fatalities in automobile accidents in the first fifteen days of October caused Police Chief Claude M. Worley to issue orders today for a campaign against reckless drivers. “Although under-manned as a department, every motorcycle patrolman and officer will be put to work immediately to halt the mounting accident toll in the city,” he chief said. “We had a good accident record up to this month and we’re not going to let reckless drivers spoil it.” Chief Worley urged and pedestrians to be more cautious. “We’re going to try and rid the streets of autoists who violate stopsigns, pass standing street cars, drive through safety zones and cut in and out of traffic,” he declared. During the 'first fifteen days of October 122 persons, forty-nine of them pedestrians, have been injured in auto accidents. i Two Skeletons Found Bji Times Special MARION, Ind., Oct. 17.—Two human skeletons, believed those of Indians, were found in a gravel pit on the William Gillespie farm, three miles southeast of Marion, by Raymond White, Charles Butterfield and John Good, who were working in the pit. Coroner O. L. Stout took the bones to Upland, as a gift to Taylor university.

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York-Teckmeyer System Hit Because of Latitude Permitted. A plan to broaden the field of making purchases for the schools without general advertising lias been worked out- by C. C. York, school business director, and Ross Teckmeyer, field examiner of the state board of accounts, it was disclosed today. Lawrence F. Orr, chief examiner of the state board of accounts, doesn’t think so much of the idea, and Phil Zoercher of the state tax commission considers it “absurd.” Zoercher has criticised York severely for buying soap and other supplies without bid ,or contract by issuing a series of orders just within the S2OO legal limit. This custom has prevailed under the present school administration for some time. Schools were equipped entirely with C. C. Shipp heating specialties in this manner. Under the new plan, purchases

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JUNIORS IN ELECTION Robert Butterworth Gets Office at Butler. Robert Butterworth today was the new president of the Butler university junior class, following election Wednesday. Other officers named were: Elizabeth Preston vice-president; Florence Renn, secretary, and Henry Gibson, treasurer. Nominees for sophomore class president are: Thomas M. Kelley, Thomas Scanlon and Robert White. ! all of Indianapolis, and Charles Bishop, Dugger. Other class nomj inations included:

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Elma Rose Sailors, Kokomo; Janet Morris. Newcastle; Anita Brownlee Ruth Wilcox and Lillian Brafford Indianapolis; treasurer, Richard Wolfe, Terre Haute, and Walter Witt and Henri Stegemier. Indianapolis; secretary. Martha Mae Stanton. Southport; Julia North. El Paso. Tex., and Jane Sutton. Indianapolis. Election will be held Wednesday. Fugitive Held in Paris Bu Times Special CROWN POINT, Ind., Oct. 17.Albert Grauman. confidence man operating on an international basis, ! is held in Paris, France, according ito Information received here by ‘ Sheriff Joseph Kyles of Lake county. Grauman is wanted here on a grand I larceny charge.-