Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1929 — Page 8

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6LOSSBRENNER MAKES FORMAL DEBUT TONIGHT Republican Candidate for Mayor Will Amplify His Platform. Alfred M. Glossbrenner, Republican candidate for mayor, will make his sty-st formal campaign speech tonight at the opening of headquarters of the reorganized Marion club on the twelfth floor of the Peeples State bank building. Charles W. Jewett, former mayor also will speak, and Joseph L. Hague, former city controller, will preside. Glossbrenner is expected to amplify his recently-announced platform and answer charges preferred by labor organizations regarding his stand on child labor, shorter working hours, and trade unionism. The candidate will appear at a dinner-meeting of the First Ward R< publican Club, 2001 Winter avenue. Friday night. Other candidates also have been invited. Chairman Is Named William Henry Harrison, former state representative, has been named chairman of the junior Republican committee. Perfection of a complete reorganization La contemplated and the following Junior ward chairmen have been selected: First ward, James E. Mendenhall, Frank K. Miller and the Rev. A. F. Cantrell: Second ward, John Roessner and Roman Broadus; Third ward, Charles J. Karabell and David C. Venerable: Fourth ward, Thomas F. Ruckelshaus, John A. Royse, Janies Bradford, William Anderson and Marshall Grant: Fifth ward, Charles J. Brown: Sixth ward, John O. Lewis and Harry Whiteside: Seventh ward, Tom McNulty: Eighth ward, Coleman B. Pattison; Ninth ward. Telford Orbiscn, C. V. Gilgrist and Frank Barns; Tenth ward. Paul Trees; Eleventh ward, Tony Murel]o: Twelfth ward, Thomas Scanlon; Thirteenth ward, Andrew Alexander; Fourteenth ward. John McNulty, and Fifteenth ward, Leland Morgan. Ward Leaders Chosen Fifteen ward chairrhen have been selected by the Marion County Good Government Club. It was decided to hold a dinner In honor of the officers Friday nigfrit at the South Side Tabernacle, 1234 East Southern avenue. Ward chairmen named are: First ward, Mrs. Edna Pauley; Second ward. Mrs. Jessie Travis; Third ward. Miss Mary Simmons; Fourth ward, Mrs. Jeannette Wells; Fifth ward. Mrs. Lena Darnell; Sixth ward. Fiances Hamilton; Seventh ward. Miss Bertha Kline; Eighth ward, Mrs. Rhoda Stapp; ward. Mrs. Virginia Hoffman; t ward, Mrs. C. W. Hardy; kventli ward, Mrs. William Faust; Welfth ward, Mrs. Mabel WashJfArn: Thirteenth ward. Mrs. Eliza- " h Mueller; Fourteenth ward, Mrs. m McDowell, and Fifteenth ward, s. Everett Myers.

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