Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1934 — Page 7

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OFFICE SEEKERS FILE CAMPAIGN COST RECORDS Seventh of June Is Deadline for Election Expense Accounting. F.xpe nsr accounts of candidates in !h' recent primary elections continued to be filed yrsterdsv with Glenn B Ralston, county clerk as the deadline of .l ine 7 nearer. Oscar F. Smith, unsuccessful candidate for ihe Republican nomination for probate court judge spent >404 20 ; Vinson H Manifold Republican. for juvenile Judge. $26027; Thomas D McGee Democrat, for probate Judge, $331 30 Democratic sta'e representative candidate statements were those of Charles Lutz, S3O; Fred C. Barrett. $22 30; Michael L. Urrial $39.09. and Edward P. Barry, $34 Other Republicans who filed accounts were Joseph Milner, superior court five. SBO 60; William D Bain, superior court two. $236 44 Frank F Otf. Second district county commissioner. $2; Duane J. Bellinger, state representative. $132 30 and Charles M. Clark. joint representative from Marion and Johnson counties, $33.

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BANDIT REPORTED DEAD Notorious Brazilian Outlaw Is Killed by Soldiers. ftu l mtfl t‘n •* PERNAMBUCO. Brazil. May 22. Lampeao. Brazils two-wrist-watcli bandit whose darimr raids m provincial villages and towns left

deputies will be able to brave the fiercest onslaughts, with the new emergency auto just delivered. Left to right are J. E. Boyce, chief jailer, and deputy sheriffs Harry Cook. Clarence Meister, Ed Kassenbroock and John W. Freeman.

drug stores denuded of perfumes, was reported today to have been killed by soldiers who had been seeking him foi years. Lampeao. meaning lamppost, was made his nickname by fond peasants who admired him for the audacity of his Robin Hood life, in which he robbed rich men and lavished money on the poor.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

INDIANA SYNOD OF LUTHERANS IS UNDER WAY 300 Ministers and Laymen Register for Sessions at St. Mark's. The Indiana synod of the United > Lutheran church met today in St. Mark's church here with 300 ministers and laymen registered for its sessions. The meeting marked reception into the synod of thirty-three congregations formerly in the Southern Michigan group and the transfer of thirteen congregations south I of the Ohio river into the new Kentucky synod. The Rev. H. E. Turney, Columbus vice-president of the Indiana synod, is presiding at the sessions, which are to continue through Thursday. The Rev. J. Clarence i Waltz, Evansville, president of the j synod, died recently. The convention was preceded last night by a meeting of the Brother- ' hood of the Indiana at which Victor L. Schn-eider. Indianapolis, i was chosen as president. Approximately 400, including representa-

J Lives from Tennesee. Kentucky and I Indiana, attended. Other officers chosen were F. J. ! Ni?mier. Ft. Wayne, vice-president: Jesse Hurd. Elwood. secretary, and , E. F. C. W’eber. Indianapolis, treasurer. Dr. W. W. Wiant. pastor of the North Methodist Episcopal church, addressed the brotherhood on "Builders of a New Age." j Resolutions urging Lutheran mint isters to exchange pulpits during October and to deliver sermons on the objectives of the brotherhood , were adopted. Auxiliary to In-stall Officers Ladies auxiliary of Burns-West- | Striebeck post, Veterans of Foreign . Wars, will be installed at 8 tomor- ! row night at Denny and East Washi ington strets. Ceremonies will be conducted by the Speedway post : auxiliary.

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DEAN TRIAL TO BEGIN MONDAY Jury Will Hear Case of i Alleged Slayer Before Judge Baker. Trial of Edward 'Foggy) Dean, ! alleged trigger man in the machine gun slaying of Police Sergeant Lesi ter Jones a year ago. will begin Monday in Marion criminal court when he faces a first degree murder charge. Dean's trial date had been set for June 11, but because the trial of

William H. Mason, another alleged member of the bandit gang charged with the slaying of the Indianapolis politeman. was postponed indefinitely in the Hamilton circuit court at Noblesvilie yesterday, the new trial date was set for Dean. Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson and Floyd J. Mattice. chief deputy prosecutor, will have charge of the state's case. Dean will be tried before a jury and a special venire of seventy-five talesmen will be drawn tomorrow. Criminal Judge Fran 1 P. Baker said. Police Guard New Orleans Docks By T ited Pr * NEW ORLEANS. May 22.—Heavy police guards watched New Orleans' docks today as gathering pickets threatened strike-breakers and unloading boats.

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NEW PRESIDENT OF ' H, i, C, INSTALLED Dr. Paul Kernel Succeeds W. M. Launtzen. Dr. Paul Kernel, optometrist, Crawfordsville road, was install'd yesterday as president of the Hoosier Athletic club, succeeding Walter M. Launtzen. resigned. Dr Kernel, previously chairman of the H. A. C. membership commuter. was chosen president by tho trustees wh r Mr. Launtzen. president moie .an a year, pieaded pressure of business in resigning recently.