Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1932 — Page 3

NOV. 29, 1932

G. 0. P. COSTS ARE HEAVY IN STATE ELECTION Democrats’ Expenses Total $46,596; G. 0. P. Puts Out $169,844. Republican state committee campaign expenditures totaled $169,844. while the Democratic state organization successfully elected its candidates by spending $46,596, reports on file today with County Cleric Glen B. Ralston disclose. The Marion county Democratic central committee spent almost as much as the state committee A report of B, Howard Caughran, treasurer, lilted county expenditurss at $46,581. Amos Wodd, treasurer of the state Democratic committee, filed its rpport, and Burrell Wright, treasurer. filed the Republican statevment. Expenditures of $2,007, with receipts of the same amount, were listed by the McNutt-for-Governor Club. The Republican Union, a Marion county- Republican organization opposed to the regular county committee, spent $2,878 and received $2,908. A balance of $5,902 was left in the Democratic county committee treasury after the campaign. Contributions totaling $52,484 were collected, ranging from 10 cents to S9OO, the latter the gift of Herbert E. Wilson, rc-clccted county prosecutor. The, Democratic state committee reported unpaid bills totaling $8,958 and the Republican state committee unpaid bills of $2,849. Contributions to the Democratic state committee totaled $48,773, including $5,000 from the national organization. The Republican national, committee cdfctributed $43,000 to the state commmittee. Contributions were revived from 5,154 persons, state candidates giving $12,700.

BABY GIRL DIES HERE OF PEANUT IN LUNG Succumbs Awaiting Emergency Operation at Hospital. Betty Lee Weathers, 20 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frcderich Weathers of Anderson,, died early today at the James Whitcomb Riley hospital for children, while awaiting an emergency operation for removal of a peanut lodged in the lung. Circumstances were hewing investigated by police. An operation was to be performed today. RECEIVER IS SELECTED General Abel Davis Named to Direct Illinois Insurance Cos. By United Press • CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Judge James H. Wilkerscn of the United States district court Monday appointed General Abel Davis as receiver in equity for the Illinois Life Insurance Company which has branch offices throughout the midwest. The Illinois Lifd 1 was established in 1893 and has in force about ■ $150,000,000 of insurance. General Davis said that interests of policy holders would be placed first and purged that all keep their policies in force through the payment of current premiums. I Sentenced for Beating Wife Twenty years of matrimonial discord came to a climax when Jerry Blake, 1507 Montcalm street, blacked her eye and beat her unconscious. Mrs. Myrtle Blake, his wife, testified today in municipal court three before Paul Rochford, special judge. Judge Rochford sentenced him to ninety days at the state penal farm and fined him $lO and costs.

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LAWYER GONVICTEC Boyden Is Found Guilty on Embezzlement Count. Francis T. Boyden, Indianapolis attorney, of 417 South Butler avenue, was convicted of embezzlement charges Monday in criminal court, nearly two years after he was indicted by the pounty grand jury. Boyden is alleged to have collected SSO from a client, Miss Irene Etter, of 525 North New Jersey street, a crippled waitress, on pretense the money was to pay costs of her case in circuit court. Evidence showed costs of the case, in which Boyden served as attorney, had been paid by the defendant. Miss Ettef was plaintiff in and obtained judgment. Witnesses testified Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin had allowed Boyden and another attorney SSO attorney fees, which had been paid Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker, who had the case under advisement for several months, postponed sentence' pending a hearing on the defendant’s motion to arrest judgment. In the~Air Weather condition at 9 a. m.: Southeast wind, 5 miles an hour; temperature, 25; barometric pressure, 30.49 at se^'level; ceiling, high, broken clouds, unlimited; visibility, 8 miles; field, good.

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FIRE RUINS GROCERY ■ r Damage to Run Into Thousands, Says Owner. Fire shortly beforl midnight Monday caused damage which may run into several thousands of dollars in a grocery at 1073 Oliver

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avenue, one of four operated byCharles R. Dady. In the absence of Dady, who is at Bonita Springs, Fla., ‘Basil Flint. 518 Marion avenue, manager, would make no estimate of the damage and none was made by firemen. The fire, believed to have originated from a short circuit in electric wiring, spread to all parts of the building housing the store and to a suite of living rooms, the latter untenanted.

FLAMES KILL MAN Wife in Critical Condition; Rescuer Slightly Hurt. By Cwifrd Prtss LEBANON. Ind., Nov. 29—One man was burned to death, his wife was injured severely, and a man who attempted to rescue them was

burned slightly at their home in Advance, near here. James O. Bean, 23, diedvifi Withrow hospital today. His wife, Nathalia, 21, injured in the explosion that followed her husbands attempt to light a stove vifith coal oil, is in a critical condition. Everett Graves, a neighbor, who dragged the victims from the burning home, suffered mirror injuries.

DROWNS IN TROUGH! Boy, 3; Is Victim of Farm Accident. j By l nit’ll Prrm KNOX, Ind., Nov. 29.—Falling j head foremost into a watering trough, Forrest Fletcher, 3, son of

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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fletcher, drowned at his parents’ farm near here.

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