Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1930 — Page 13

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WOMAN TO RUN STIFF RACE FOR GOVERNOR CHAIR South Dakota Politicians Regard Teacher as Likely Winner. /.S KA Hrrricr HEBRON, S. D, April 3.—A womtn who chose politics instead of marriage for her career when she as but a young school teacher now rand, a good chance of being South Dakota’s next Governor. She's Gladys Pyle—3D. attractive and single—who has just announced against a field of four men candidates for the Republican nominaAn<i politicians throughout South Dakota are of the belief that Gladys 'they are that familiar here in the friendly west) has just as good a chance as any one in the race. Many are convinced that her chances are the best. Had her Chances In the first place. Gladys Pyle ls rather an unusual womdn. It is a bit difficult to understand why she has <rever married, for there are multitudes of women—not as goodlookine as Gladys and with far less personality than she —who arc married. Miss Pyle started out as a school teacher after receiving her education at Huron college and University of Chicago. She taught civics and American history in South Dakota high schools. Her first step was to announce herself as a candadiate for the .state legislature from Beadle county, her home county. She was elected and became South Dakota’s first woman legislator. She served so we’l that she was re-elected for ano.her term. During her second term she was appointed deputy to the secretary of state, being the first woman to hold such a job. She remained as deputy for two terms and then she decided she knew enough about the office of secretary of state to run it herself. She announced as a candidate on the Republican ticket. Survives Democratic Year Tn this campaign t.lie Republican party of the state suffered a setback and the first Democratic Governor in more than twenty-five years was elected. But Miss Pyle did not go down to defeat; she led her ticket, and became the first woman secretary of state and the highest Republican officeholder in the state. At the end of two years she sought re-election, a Democrat was elected Governor, but Miss Pvlp won again Then, just recently, came her announcement for Governor.

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Buttons, bulldog winner of two blue ribbons at the Hoosier Kennel Club's Tomlinson hall dog showy which closed Wednesday night, cuddles against the cheek of his owner, Mrs. Eric Swenson, 3328 Brookside parkway, not envious of the others who won awards as best dogs at the show.

Gita von Schloss Nymdhenburg, Great Dane owned by the Erin Dane kennels of Ardmore, Pa., was adjudged the best dog of all breeds in the Hoosier Kennel Club’s dog show which closed at Tomlinson hall Wednesday night. The honor was contested sharply with five dogs entering into final judging. Group awards for the best of individual breeds during the show were completed. Following the show dog fanciers held a dinner at Cooper’s restaurant, with Harry A. Meyer, Hoosier Kennel Club president, and Henry S. Wood as principal speakers. Dogs winning awards as best of their respective breeds were: Sporting Dogs—Pointers, Southboro Souvenir of Giralda, owned by Giralda Farms, Madison. N. J.; English setter, Redway Maid, owned by H. Fincher of Rochester, N. Y.; cocker spaniel. Laughing Laddie, owned by J. R. Vandivier of Franklin. Ind. Sporting Dogs (hounds)—Beagle, Champion Continental Trim of Giralda, Giralda Farms; fox hound (American). Giralda Merry Mac, Giralda Farms; wolfhound. Roach of Zionsville, Ind. Russian Beauty, owned by Mrs. Mary Working Dogs—Great Dane. Gita von Sciiioss Nymdhenburg, Erin Dane Kennels. Ardmore, Pa.; Shepherd. Giralda Lala, Giralda Farms; Collie, Anah Sitt Airman, G. D. Sairgriede, Detroit, Mich. Terriers—Scottish. Ardmore Nancy. Mrs. Ciarcnce Stanley. Indianapolis; bull terrier. Aylva Barbara 111, owned by A. H. Gale, St. Louis; wire haired. Blarney Eclipse, owned by T. Dun Belfield, Merlon, Pa. Toy Dogs— Pekingese. Cha Ming, owned b.v Mrs. Richard Quigley. Lockhaven. Pa.; GOOD-BYE ITCHING SKIN Soothing, healing and tremendously efficient, invisible Zemo brings cool relief to Itching Skin. Even where skin is raw and peeling, thousands have found that Zemo quickly restores comfort. It helps smooth away blemishes and clear up Pimples, Rash and other annoying itching skin and scalp irritations. Keep clean, antiseptic Zemo always on hand. Use it freely. It is safe, pleasant. 35c, 60c and SI.OO. Sold everywhere—advertisement. AMUSEMENTS

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HITS POLITICS’ IN BRIBE CASE City Man Denies Charge in Dekalb County. Blaming a political muddle in Dekalb county as the cause for his being indicted for bribery by the grand jury at Auburn. Albert B Snyder, printing salesman and Marion county political figure, today had posted SI,OOO bond assuring his appearing in Dekalb circuit court for trial. Although Snider ls alleged to have

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given Nicholas Funk, Republics*, president of Dekalb board of county commissioners, a bribe of SIOO, Dec. 4. Funk was not indicted. Asa salesman for the North State Publishing Company, Snyder received contract on a low bid for Dekalb county printing for 1930. It is in this connection that Snyder was indicted. Snyder declared today the whole story will be unraveled later, including the wrangle between Dekalb county commissioners and politicians over appointment of a county highway superintendent. The printing contract. Snyder said, was used! as a means of forcing the hand of j commissioners in making the appointment.

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TILE ESTATE MOVE Settlement Is Sought in Erlanger Tangle. 8 1/ T'liitrrl PrmK NEW YORK. April 3.—Pointing out that the supposed huge estate of Abraham L. Erlanger, late theatrical magnate, had dwindled from an estimate of $75,000,000 to a net total of $825,000. Max D. Steuer, attorney, has asked that a disinterested party be appointed temporary administrator immediately.

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8 MORE BODIES FOUND Bu Knitrd Prc** . KETTLE ISLAND, Ky„ April 3. With the finding of eight more bodies today in the Pioneer Coal Company mine, all but one of the sixteen victims of Saturday’s explosion had been brought out.

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