Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1934 — Page 11

MAY 25, 1934.

NONPARTISAN GROUP TO PICK SCHOOL SLATE

Committee of 200 to Meet Soon to Designate $ Candidates. Members of a nonpartisan citizens' school committee will meet soon to select candidates lor the Indianapolis school board, to be elected at the November election. The organization, which is similar to the one formed five years and which elected the present board by a large majority at that time, was completed yesterday. Included in the list of 200 members who will select the five candidates to be supported in the November election are representatives from both major political parties, labor organizations, and all religious faiths. Headquarters for the committee have been established at 520 Illinois building, with John L. Niblack as managing director. Members of the committee are Edgar H Evans, president of the Acme-Evans company, and chairman of the committee; Mr. Niblack, and the following: Robert A. Adams. Roy E. Adams, W. R. Adams. Samuel Ashby, Frederic M. Ayres. R. L. Bailey, Rev. C. G. Baker, Thaddeus R. Baker, Charles L. Barry. Mrs. Edward Baumgart, Arthur R. Baxter, Miss Viola M. Baxter, Rev. G. D. Billeisen. Joseph M. Bloch, Mrs. J. Willard Bolte, Louis J. Borinstein, Harries Bridges, Mis. Emma Brown, Robert H. Bryson, Robert H. Bryson Jr., Robert Lee Brokenburr, Earl Buchanan, Lee Burns. Mrs. John W. Carter, Earl R. Conder. Joseph J. Daniels, Stuart Dean, Otto P. Deluse, Henry L. Dithmer, Miss Emma Donnan, H. M. Dowling, The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, Edward F. Dux. Mrs. Ethel Ealy, Mrs. Austin J. Edwards, Mrs. Olive D. Edwards, William F. Emrich Jr., Mrs. Estelle E. Eshbach, Edgar H. Evans, Dr. Ernest N. Evans, William P. Evans. The Rev. Myron J. Fargo, The Rev. John B. Ferguson, Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht, Mrs. George C. Finfrock, Bishop Joseph M. Francis, Adolph J. Fritz, Dr. Sumner A. Furniss. H. O. Garman, Albert H. Gisler, Dr. I. J. Good, Mrs. Robert T. Goodlet, Mrs. J. A. Goodman, Mrs. Walter S. Greenough. Walter B. Harding. Mrs. Charles A. Harris, Edward W. Harris, Harvey B. Hartsock, E. E. Heller, Walter E. Hemphill, The Rev. R. C. Henderson, Harry C. Hendrickson. O. C. Herdrich, Mrs. William R. Higgins, B. D. Hitz, A. A. Hoffman, the Rev. E. G. Homrighausen, Mrs. George W. Horst, the Rev. H. B. Hostetter, Kenneth E. Hoy, Harry C. Huffstetter, Mrs. Logan G. Hughes. William H. Insley. Mrs. T. M. Jackson. Emsley W. Johnson, Fred Bates Johnson, Harry E. Jordan. Mrs. P. A. Keller, William C. Kern, George L. Kingsbury, Mrs. Bernard Korbly, Hugh McK. Landon. The Rev. R. D. Leonard, Perry W. Lesh, Dr. Lawrence A. Lewis, J. K. Lilly, David R. Lindner, Charles J. Lynn. The Rev. M. W. Lyons. Mrs. Carl J. Manthei, Walter C. Marmon, William F. McCain, John G. McNutt, Mrs. Howard R. Meeker, E. A. Miles, G. A. Millett, Frank A. Montrose, William J. Mooney Sr., William F. Moore, Mrs. Walter Morton, Samuel Mueller. Mrs. James L. Murray, Mrs. S. M. Myers. Albert N. Neuerburg, Nichols E. Noe, the Rev. R. R. Noll. George S. Olive. Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, the Rev. Abraham Portnov. Julian C. Ralston, Leo M. Rappaport, Mrs. Bertha Reitk, Peter C. Reilly, Charles Remster, Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, Noble Ropkey, A. M. Rosenthal, Curtis H. Rottger.: Emil V. Schaad, Eli Schloss, Mrs. C. H. Schwomeyer, Mrs. Bob Shank, Thomas D. Sheerin. Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, Mrs. Izona Shirley, the Rev. w. A. Shullenberger, Fred A. Sims. Robert R. Sloan, E. O. Snethen, Leonard L. Swartz, Roy M. Swartz. Miss Lucy Tagart. Mrs. Edward J. Thompson, w. H. Trimble, the Rev. Allen K. Trout, A. J. Voigt. Charles E. Vollmer. William F. Wagener, Guy A. Wainwright, Mrs. w. W. Ward, James s. Watson, John F. White. The Rev. F. S. C. Wicks, Jacob H. Wolf, Herman C. Wolff, Mrs. F. P. Woolery. Evans Woollen, Charles R. Yoke, The Rev. Frank F. Young.

POLAND BANS THREE U. S. FILM COMPANIES Production’s Cast Contempt on Country, Says Officials WARSAW, May 25.—Warner Brothers, First National and Vitaphone films were banned by the government today on the ground that past releases of the companies cast contemtion on the country. The ban was caused by “The Life of Young Dolan,’’ “How Many More Nights,” and “The Match King.” It was complained that in one film a Polish-Amerioan gangster was given the name of Pulaski, Poland’s national hero, and that in another a gangster was named Kosciuszko, second only to Pulaski. Newspapers, commenting on the ban, inquired how Americans would react to Polish films which named gangsters for Woodrow Wilson and Charles A. Lindbergh. W. E. LOWES IS DEAD IN BALTIMORE HOME Prominent B. & O. Official Was Well Known in This City. Indianapolis friends have learned of the death of William E. Lowes, ssistant to the general passenger traffic manager of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, with headquarters at Baltimore. Mr. Lowes died suddenly at his residence in Baltimore Wednesday. He is well known in Indianapolis, having been connected with the railroad publicity department for several years. He formeriy lived in Hamilton. Ohio, where the body will be taken for burial. Mr. Lowes is survived by his widow', two sons ahd a daughter.

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