Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1932 — Page 14

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HOOVER UNABLE TO DECIDE ON STUMP DRIVE ' Democrats’ Statement Says He Is Driven to Speech Tour by Maine Defeat. BY RAYMOND CLAPPER Cnlted Pr*s* Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sept, 16 President Hoover is having trouble making up nis mind whether he wants to go personally before the voters in a series of campaign speeches. Although Democrats like Senator Pat Harrison (Miss.) are issuing statements declaring Mr. Hoover has been driven to the stump by the Republican reverse in Maine, the White House says no decision has been made other than for three speeches as previously indicated. West Branch, la., Chicago, Minneapolis and Cleveland are being mentioned now besides New York and Boston, as possible speaking points. The latest addition to the White House board of strategy, C. Bascom Slemp, who handled the southern campaign for Mr. Hoover in 1928 with the aid of Bishop James Cannon Jr., is urging the President to make more speeches than indicated. Others aVp advising against this. Mr. Hoover does not like to make speeches. He goes over better by radio, they say. There is fear of heckling. Mr. Hoover is not at ease on the platform. Some of his friends are fearful that he would b° unable to handle himself effectively against hecklers. Constant agitation of the bonus army eviction, and the variety of statements from administration officials, are regarded by most political advisers as rubbing a wound, which should be allowed to heal undisturbed. Democrats privately figure, they gather up anew batch of Voters every time thp administration issues another explanation, COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP MEETS MONDAY Northwood Christian Church Minister is Elected as New Member. The Rev. R. H. Thompson, pastor of the Northwood Christian church, was elected a member of the executive board of the Marion County Christian Sunday School Association at its meeting this week. Speakers for the meeting of the association Monday at the Englew'ood Christian church, 57 North Rural stret, will be the Rev. Ephraim Lowe of Olive Branch church, the Rev. O. A. Trinkle of Englewood ehurrh, the Rev. R. T. Gwyn of Cen- j tenary church, and the Rev. Garry ! L. Cook of West Morris Street ! church. P. T. A. Group to Meet Perry Township Parent-Teacher Association will hold its first meet- I ing of the season Monday night at the Southport high school building. Mrs. Floyd Beghtel is president. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen be'ong to: F. J. Kissel. West Forty-second street and road 51. Essex sedan, F2-869 from School 11. near New Augusta, Ind. Frank Wonders. 710 Cottage avenue, Ford coupe. 74-375, from Meridian and Wilkins streets. Glen Ramsey, Philadelphia. Pa.. Bulck sedan. 8-B-778 P%nn.. from New York and Pennsylvania streets Alma L.' Gray, 501 West Ohio street, Terre Haute, Pontiac coupe. 179-237, from Terre Haute BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to. Melvin Possman. 1205 St. Peter street. Plymouth coach, found in woods south of Seventy-first street, one-half mile east of Keystone avenue, automobile stripped of five tires, tools, gas. and kej'S Chevrolet coach, found at 1700 Bradberry street, automobile stripped.

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Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, millionaire and bearer of a distinguished name, is pictured here aa he opened his headquarters at Garden City. N. Y., to begin his campaign for congress.

CITY MAN IS OLDEST LIVING I. U. GRADUATE .fames Philip Baker, 88, Entered State Srhool in 1863. James Philip Baker, 88, of 4421 North Illinois street, retired attorney, is Indiana university's oldest living graduate. Born in Columbus, IndS he entered Indiana university, in 1863, taught Latin and Greek on his graduation, at Marshall, 111., and studied law here under Judge S. E. Perkins and Lucian Barker. He was admitted to the bar in 1871. Mr. Baker also is the oldest living Indiana member of Sigma Chi fraternity. One cubic inch of platinum could be drawn into a fine -wire that would be almost invisible and could be wound twice around the world.

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WOMAN IS BURNED Uses Discarded Batteries as Fuel; Injured. Severe burns on the face and neck were suffered Thursday by Mrs. Nora B. Alderson. 44. when flames shot from a stove in the kitchen of her home at 1229 South W T est street, after she attempted to use some discarded electric batteries as fuel. MICROSCOPE IS STOLEN Thief Makes Second Visit to Bntler U. in Two Weeks. For the second time in two weeks, a microscope thief visited Butler university, taking a S9O instrument.

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