Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1934 — Page 18
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G. 0, P. PRESS TO NAME SITE FOR MEETING Editors. Party Heads Will Visit Lakes to Plan Annual Outing. A committee will visit Lakes Wawasee and Manitou this week-end to decide on a site for the annual outing of the Republican Editorial Association in September, when the Republican fall campaign will be launched officially. Republican candidates met here yesterday with State Chairman Don Irwin. It was decided to eliminate the so-called candidates' committee which in past campaigns has operated independently of the state committee. Decision to drop the candidates’ committee was regarded as significant of peace in the Republican camp because it has been reported that Senator Arthur R. Robinson might use the candidates' organization to wage an independent campaign. Apparently, the breach caused by his fight with the state committee prior to the state convention has been closed. 11l in Washington, Senator Robinson did not attend the meeting yesterday. He was represented by Arch Mersey, one of his secretaries, and George R. Jeffrey, former district attorney. Members of the committee which will decide on a site for the editorial outing are Mr. Irwin, Harry C. Fenton, state committee secretary; Harry Thompson, Versailles, president of the editorial association; Neil McCallum. Batesville, association secretary, and Paul Bailsman. Washington, former president of the association. Mr. Irwin will meet with Republican congressional nominees next week and July 15 will start a series; of organization meetings with coun-' ty chairmen and vice-chairmen.
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By 1 imr* Sprrial KOKOMO. June 29.—Howard Loomis. 80-year-old Howard county man. has been an inmate of the Central State hospital at Indianapolis for the greater part of the last sixty years. His last commitment was made forty years ago. and it is said he never will be discharged from the institution. The last commitment followed the slaying on Aug. 30, 1894, of James Gregory at the home of Loomis’ mother. The afflicted man, who in an insane frenzy is said to have believed that a plot was afoot to obtain his mother's property, shot the other man as he slept in the Loomis home. Loomis has escaped but once during the long period he has been confined. He was found trudging along a road near the scene of his boyhood home in Monroe township, Howard county. He was returned to the institution and deprived of the status of trusty which he had held.
nan Brothers Punished By Timr* Sprrinl COLUMBUS, June 29.—Convicted of stealing a pistol from the home of George Grandstaff, a penal farm term of three months and a fine of $lO was imposed in Bartholomew circuit court here upon Frank father of seven children. Heitz, a federal emergency relief administration worker, stole the weapon more than two years ago, but it was not found until recently. Joseph Heitz. a brother of the convicted man. appeared at the trial in an intoxicated condition and was fined $5 and costs. sOO Aid Given Farmers By Timr* Sprrial WEST LAFAYETTE, June 29. Program to aid farmers in off-set-ting some of the loss occasioned by drought and chinch bugs is announced by specialists of the Purdue university agriculture department. The specialists point out that emergency hay pasture, silage and cash crops may be planted now with the chance that they will mature sufficiently to obtain some yield from devastated fields. CroDs suseested for DlantinE are
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