Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1932 — Page 22

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LARRABEE OUT FORCONGRESS New Palestine Man to Run in New 11th District. By Times Special WASHINGTON. March 4.—Representative William H. Larrabee, Democrat, of New Palestine, Ind., announced today he would be a candidate for congress in the Eleventh Indiana district. Larrabee now represents the old

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| Sixth district, composed of Han- | cock, Henry, Wayne. Shelby, Rush, j Fayette, Union and Franklin toun- : ties. The new Eleventh is made up of Hancock and Madison counties i and the eastern portion of Marion county. Larrabee’s announcement comes | on the heels of a statement by Representative Albert H. Vestal, Republican. of Anderson, eliminating himse!f from the Eleventh district congressional race. “I do not know whether I shall have any opposition in the Democratic primary,” Larrabee said in making his announcement. “I shall feel as much at home campaigning in the Eleventh district as I did in the old Sixth. I represented Madi-

son and Hancock counties in the Indiana general assembly In 1923. Republican leaders commented that Larrabee voted against the reconstruction finance corporation headed by General Charles Dawes and against the one-year moratorium for Germany. He also refused to sign the resolution asking consideration of the home rule prohibition amendment. Fire Sweeps Miami Beach Block By United Press MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 4. Fire Thursday destroyed eight stores in a Miami Beach business block, causing damage estimated at $150,000.

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TRAFFIC DEATHS SHOWDECREASE Lower Figures This Year Laid to Safety Drive. Traffic accidents in Indianapolis since Jan. 1 caused deaths of twelve persons as compared with twenty for the same period last year, it was announced today by Police Chief Mike Morrissey. In February, there were five

deaths, and in the same month last year, eleven, the report continues. Morrisey praised newspapers for ; aid given the police safety drive which he credited with causing re- ! duction in the number of fatalities. Thus far this year, 3,716 persons have attended thirteen adult safety meetings at which Lieutenant Frank Owen and patrolman Timothy McMahon spoke. A safety rally will be held in Tomlinson hall April 5, 6 and 7, as the climax of | the campaign for prevention of accidents. Oil from the jaws of porpoises and blackfish is valued highly as a lubricant by the aeronautical industry and by watchmakers.

RAIL CRASH VICTIMS SHOW IMPROVEMENT Michigan City, Chicago Men Are Recovering at Hospital. R. G. Hotchkiss of Michigan City, one of fourteen persons injured in a train crash Wednesday night near Massachusetts avenue and Tenth street, was reported recovering to- - day at the Methodist hospital. Hotchkiss and Dr. R. Parker of Chicago, suffered serious injuries in the crash and twelve other persons suffered minor cuts and bruises. Parker’s condition also was reported better at the hospital. Railroad officials who investigated

the crash said they could find no explanation for it. The rear truck of a coach of the seven-car pas-

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senger train jumped the track, ing the coach to veer into a switch engine waiting at a crossing.