Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1934 — Page 13

I SEPT. 28, 1931

‘COWBOYS' MEET IN T ROUNDUP Membership Drive Has Western Flavor: Hoke Heads Campaign. All lead-rs of the Y. M. C. A membersh.p round-up met at a luncheon conference in the Y. M C.

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A. at noon today with Fred Hoke, general manager of the roundup. There will be eight major divisions of five teams each in the campaign and the leaders of all units attended the luncheon. Mr. Hoke plans to Introduce the play spirit into this year s campaign for additional interest and incentive. Hence the campaign has been organized into The Red Triangle Ranch and Mining Corporation” with Mr Hoke and other leaders known as the 'general manager" and "bosses.” Headquarters of the "corporation” have been e tablished in thj Y. M. C. A. building and the lobby has

taken on the appearance and atmosphere of a western ranch and miring concern. The "ranch bosses," "gold miners" and “outfit foremen" who will assist Mr. Hoke in organizing the roundup units are: Edgar H. Evans, manager “gold miners” division, with H H. Hornbrook. C. J Lynn, S. O. Dungan, Dr. Frank Hamilton. J. M Ogden. William C. Schmidt. E O Snethen. A. H. Schmidt. Arthur W’olf and Philip Zoercher. “U Bar Ranch.” Clayton Mogg, ‘‘boss,’' and Maurice Pickett, Ray

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Wheeler, R. Rush Harris and C. A. Newport, "foremen." "101 Ranch," H. C. Atkins, "boss;" Ralph Wright, Ralph Leas. John Lloyd, Wiiliam Kingery and Ray Pickett, "foremen.” "Rattlesnake Gully,” F. S. Cannon, "boes”; C. E. Worrell. Earl Kiger, Lloyd Claycombe and J. B Fenner, "foremen ” "Lone Star Ranch." Merle Sidner. “boss”; L. E. Grisso, E. D. Finley, Wilbur Fuller and Fred Barret, ' foremen.” "Bar X Ranch” B. W. Duck, “boss”; Dr. R. W. Blake. D. C. Jeffries. R. B. Martin and the Rev. L. L. Latham, "foremen.”

"Packers Gully.” A. C. Sinclair, “boss”; Ted Browm, Will Adams. R. M. Morgan. R. J. Gattie and Otto Ray, "foremen.” "Montana Ranch,” Earl Conder. "boss"; R. C. Hiller and Harry Krause, "foremen.” “Texas Rangers,” Frank Jordan, "boss”; John Bruhn. Ralph Swiggley and Homer Hupard, “foremen.” Postoffice Counsel Resigns By Cnit'd Prr* WASHINGTON, Sept. 28—Horace J. Donnelly, who protected thousands from the schemes of fakers, resigned today as special counsel to the postoffice department.

POLICE SAFETY TESTS TO CLOSE TOMORROW More Women Than Men Drive Without Licenses. Police Find. More women than men fail to carry drivers' licenses, police testing cars in safety lanes this week have learned, they announced today. Tests will close tomorrow, following a week of investigation of the brakes, lights, stop signals, horns, rear vision mirrors and windshield wipers of Indianapolis drivers. An unexpected use was found for

the safety lanes yesterday, when a stolen car was recovered by police making the tests. The lanes are on Eighteenth street between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets, and on Orange street between Meridian and Union streets. Moose Convention Meet* Hi/ I nttril Crest EL WOOD. Ind.. Sept. 28—Members of the Indiana Moose Association and its auxiliary, the Women of the Moose, met here today in the opening of the twelfth annual twodav convention.

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WOMAN IS MOLESTED Railroad F.mploye* Thwart Attack by Unidentified Negro. Police today are seeking a youthful Negro who attempted to attack a woman last night as she was walking on St. Clair street near the Bip Four railroad tracks. The Negro seized the woman and was dragging her by the throat down the tracks when railroad employes heard her screams and frightened the Negro away.

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