Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1930 — Page 11

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DEMOCRATS TO SEEK MEN OF PROVEN MERIT Ask Outstanding Members of Party to Run for Legislature. Outstanding Democrats of the county will be asked to become candidates for the legislature, judiciary and other county posts In an effort to create a strong party ticket, L. J. Keach, county chairman announced today. A steering committee to pass on the qualifications of candidates in ; he primary has been appointed and one meeting already has been held. Meredith Nicholson, author; Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor in 1924; Wal- . - My< re, candidate for the nomination for United States senator in 1928, and others of their standing are being asked to become candidates for the state legislature. Against Utilities Link "We want men who are not identified with any utility or vested interests to become candidates for the legislature this year,” Keach said. The importance of membership in the general assembly can not bo minimized, especially in the critical period through which we are passing. "Upon approval o' a list of candidates for county and state posts, a county convention will be called hortly before the withdrawal date, April 10. and the county organization will be asked to indorse those named. Cut Down Names “In this manner we shall be able to eliminate those who will not add strength to the ticket and also give them opportunity to withdraw before the primary in order to cut down the number of names on the ballot. “If candidates not indorsed do not care to withdraw,” Keach said

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Time to Buy Some Time

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“TjUY some time for sweet Xj charity’s sake,” is the plea of these two young women, Dr. Evelyn Berger (left), president of the Indianapolis chapter of the Junior Hadassah, and Miss Helen

“they will have an opportunity to go into the primary and learn the voice of the electorate.” Among those who have been appointed to the selection committee are Frank Dailey, Evans Woollen, Albert Sahm. Henry Seyfried, Joseph Collier, Joseph Treacy, Howe Landers, Mark Rinehart, Russell Ryan, Kirk McKinney, John W Holtzman, Fred E. Barrett, Frederick Van Nuys and Charles Remster. DRY LAW TALK TOPIC Butler University Man to Discuss Prohibition in Speech. Professor Ralph Keahey of the Butler university history department, will speak on “Prohibition Eleven Years Afterwards,” at the meeting of the college cla.ss at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Keahey has spent several years in research on the prohibition question.

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With 125 other members of the Junior Hadassah they are engaged in “selling time." Proceeds of the drive will be used to defray expenses of the nurses’ school and children’s village in Palestine. When all of the time is sold, the clock will be wound and placed in a sealed box in the window of the Dee Jewelry Company, 18 North Illinois street, campaign headquarters.

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4 CLINTON MEN ARE ACCUSED 1 IN LIQUOR PLOT . Former Police Chief Among Quartet Arrested in Liqiipr Expose. Bu United Preni CLINTON, Ind.. March 21.—Four prominent men of Clinton were under arrest today charged with conspiracy to violate the nationa 1 prohibition law. I Terre Haute and Indianapolis ' prohibition workers arrested Wilmot Conner, chief of police of Clinton I under the John Paine administra- ; tion, whose term expired Jan. 1, 1930; Domestic Garino, prominent j Italian steamship agent and insur- | ance man; Arthur Zamberletti, wellknown liquor dealer, who was paroled a few years ago, after a term in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth for liquor law violations, and Frank Maglione. another alleged liquor manufacturer. Maglione was released from the penal farm only a few days ago, after serving a term for liquor law violation. The men were taken to Terre

Haute, where they were arraigned before United States Commissioner

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