Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1934 — Page 14
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NEW NRA DRIVE OPENED HERE BYOFFICIALS Posters and Home Emblems Given Representative Citizens. The Indianapolis NRA Blue Eagle <lr:ve mas opened today in the NRA offices in the Meridian Life build-
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in* with the presentation at new posters and new home emblems to representative citizens by state NRA officials. The first copy of the new poster issued here, m-as presented to Louis J. Borinsteln, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce president. The first consumer's emblems I were given to Mrs. Frank H. IStreightoff. Marion county consumers’ council chairman, and John E. I Smith, Indianapolis Central Labor I Union president. Consumer emblems will be distributed to the 100,000 hemes in this city by representatives of the 114 crafts and trades included in the Central Labor Union. Each craft will be assigned to a certain district.
KIWANIANS LOOK TO SNODGRASS Indianapolis Man Appears Slated for Governor of State Clubs. By Vsrttret Prrt* GARY, Ind.. Sept. 21.—W. .Luther Snodgrass, Indianapolis, appeared slated for election as governor of Indiana Kiwanis Clubs today as delegates to the annual state con- 1
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ventlon met in closing business session. Withdrawal of other candidates who had been mentioned for the post last night left Mr. Snodgrass without opposition. Selection of either Bloomington or French Lick as the 1935 convention site appeared probable. Outstanding candidates for the six of the seven divisional lieuten-ant-governorships to be filled during the election were: First, C. L. Rhoades, La Porte; second, Charles Cline, Huntington; third, George Byers, Lafayette; Fifth, Myron McCurry. Franklin; sixth, L. H. Arburn, Cambridge City; seventh, Ralph Mcßeynolds, Evansville. The eighth division officer
probably will be chosen from Orleans or Madison. Trapshooting and golf prizes will be awarded at the final recreational session tonight. Festivities will be concluded tomorrow with a tour of the World's fair. MINORITY SLATES FILED Prohibition and Natioiyil Parties List Candidates. Candidates slates have been filed with Governor Paul V. McNutt by the minority Prohibition and National parties. Albert W. Jackman, Attica, is the Prohibition party nominee for United States senator and John Zahnd, Indianapolis, is the National party choice.
MISSION DRIVE HOSPITAL GIFTS TOTAL_S6,996 Sunnyside Guild Donates $2,100: W. H. Coleman Gives SI,OOO. Contributions to the Indianapolis Flower Mission drive for funds for the proposed 102-bed tuberculosis
hospital today totaled $6,996 following the receipt of a check for $2,100 from the Sunnyside Guild yesterday. The check, which will pay for a six-bed ward, was brought to the mission meeting by Mrs. Floyd Mat- | tice, guild president. Another gift j of SI,OOO from William H. Coleman. 1 donor of the Coleman hospital for I women, was announced. Previously
Mortgage Loans On Indianapolis Improved Real Fstnte THE UNION TRUST CO. of Indianapolis 11R E. Market.
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SI,OOO had been received from an anonymous source. Mrs. Robert Elliott, women's campaign division head, presented a check for $750. which will build a single room. Another room was taken by the National Association of Retail Druggists women's organization, Chapter No. 20. of which Mrs. O. L. De Lost Is president. A total of $54,228 is sought toward the completion of the hospital.
