Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1934 — Page 14

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NATIONAL PARTY NAMES HINER Nominated for Senator Post, He Asks Several Days for Consideration. Delegates to the National party convention were named and a platform demanding sweeping changes in state and local government was adopted at the party convention yesterday. Ward B. Hiner. nominated for United States senator, asked several days for consideration before accepting. Others nominated were: Forrest L. Hackley. Indianapolis, secretary of state; Fred L. Kendall, Shelbyville, auditor; Le Roy H. Swartz. Ft. Wayne, treasurer; Miss Mabel La Rue, Indianapolis, supreme court clerk, and Dr. W. L. Oberholstser. Winamac, public instruction superintendent. Congressional nominees are: Leon J. Granger, Hammond, First district; James H. McGill, Valparaiso, Second; O. W. Underwood, Kingsbury, Third; Earl A. Parrett. North Manchester, Fourth; Robert Betts, Kokomo, Fifth; Henry O. Shaw, Zionsville, Sixth; H. J. Huhling, Princeton, Seventh; Kenneth E. Friend, New Albany, Eighth; James

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TWO, SUSPECTED IN SLUGGING, GRILLED Victim Robbed of Watch: Seriously Injured. Two men. today were held by police for investigation in connection with a robbery Saturday night in which Walter Jackson. 39. of 827 East New York street, was slugged and injured seriously. Those arrested are Richard McClung, 19. of 24 South Pine street, and Richard Garland. 18, of 223 East McCarty street. Mr. Jackson told police that he

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