Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1935 — Page 6
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SALEM YOUTHS QUIZZED ABOUT CRIME SERIES Held in Brownstown After Reported Attempt to Escape Police. Thwarting the holdup of the Austin State Bank, state police today were questioning two Salem youths in connection with a series of southern Indiana burglaries. Oral Barnard, 21. and Woodrow McNeelcy, 22, ex-convicts, are held in Brownstown following their arrest at Austin yesterday and their alleged admissions that they had entered stores in Orleans and Paoli. Arm; found in their possession are believed to have been stolen from the Salem National Guard Armory. Nabbed at Rank Entrance A squad of state policemen under Sergt. Eugene Vance arrested the pair at the entrance of the Austin bank after they had received a tip that an attempt would be made to rob the institution. Police said the youths attempted to escape while being taken from Indianapolis to Brownstown. McNeeley tried to wrest a revolver from Sheriff William Barkman, Jackson County. Sergt. Vance subdued him. They were placed in separate cells in Brownstown. McNetley’s wife and Mrs. Flossie Harmon, his sister, are held for questioning following a raid on the McNecley home that resulted in discovery of $2500 in merchandise believed stolen. Intended to Rival Dillinger State police said Barnard boasted that "we intended to put Dillinger in the shade.” He escaped from the Salem jail last August while awaiting trial on a robbery charge. McNeeley is on parole from the Indiana State Reformatory. Officers who aided in the arrest were Patrolmen Abe Taylor, Paul Armstrong and J. E. Neal. Capt. Matt Leach said the youths denied attempting to rob the Austin bank. Y. M. C. A. DRIVE OPENS Campaign Intended to Raise $25,000 for Anderson Institution. Jij Times Special ANDERSON. Ind., Oct. 24.—Seven groups of workers, including a unit of 20 women, today had opened a campaign to raise $25,000 for the local Y. M. C. A. Os the sum sought, $14,000 is needed to pay debts and the remainder for maintenance this year. H. E. Nye and Ward Stilson are co-chairmen of the drive, and W. H. Free chairman of the initial gifts committee. P.-T. A. TO HEAR SHULTZ Butler Professor Is Speaker At Third Ward Meeting. A’.!/ Time* Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct. 24. Prof. Irwin T. Shultz. Butler University, Indianapolis, is to address members of the Third Ward ParentTeacher Association here tonight. His subject will be “Six Ways of Looking at an Individual.”
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DISTRICT ELKS MEETING SET AT FRANKFORT Several Hundred Expected to Attend Sessions Over Week-End. Times Special FRANKFORT. Ind., Oct. 24.—Between 400 and 500 central Indiana Elks are expected here Saturday ior the fifth annual district convention. Registration will start at 1 Saturday and continue until noon Sunday. A dance Saturday night, following a stag party, will feature the opening day program. The Noblesville Elks band will ! lead a parade through the business section Sunday morning. Joseph Kyle, Gary, grand lodge inner guard, is to speak at a dinner at noon after which a business session will conclude the meeting. The central district is composed of Lebanon, Tipton, Hartford City, Muncie, Marion, Elwood, Noblesville, Alexandria, Crawfordsville, Columbia City, Anderson, Union City and Frankfort.
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Wife? No! Becaqse Paul S. Connell claims he has been represented as married to a mysterious "Mary” in the Indianapolis city directory, when he never has been married, he has asked SSOOO damages from R. L. Polk directory publisher, in a suit on file in Superior Court 2. Mr. Connell alleged in his suit that he has financed himself through Indiana * University Medical School by giving music lessons and conducting orchestras, and that the alleged misrepresentation in the directory has damaged his business, and caused him to be ridiculed by the student body.
Farmer Is Hunting Victim. By United Press RUSHVILLE, Ind., Oct. 24.—Warren Whisman, 65, prominent Rush County farmer, was found dead beside his automobile near Manilla yesterday, apparently the victim of a hunting accident.
FINDS PEATH NOTE ON PILLOW (From the Rusliville Center Xewsj The above note was found pinned to a pillow in the bedroom of Ma Perkins, prominent resident of Rushville Center. Upon questioning by Chief of Police Tookey, Ma Perkins denied . . , This is but one incident in the fatal web now closing about Ma Perkins, America’s Mother of the Air. Hear this thrilling radio story over Station WLW at 3:15, daily except Saturday and Sunday. And learn about the current Ma Perkins’ contest where ten fullyequipped 1936 Model Plymouth Touring Sedans and $2,000.00 in cash are being given away. Listen in today at 3:15 P. M.—Station WLW, —Advertisement.
Contributions of $lO or More Reported in Community Fund Campaign at loon Meeting, Tuesday, October 22 c,„trtbuti?nsf which Evidence last \^aUs^ontribution^ bef ° re the name ° f a contributor indicates that the contributor has increased this year's pledge over The Campaign (ommittee assumes entire responsibility for the correctness of this list, and will appreciate its attention being called o anv euor in order that an immediate correction can be made. Please phone the Community Fund at Riley 2406—and not the newspaper.
‘Abbott. Troctor & Paine (of N. Y.) $ jn •Acrae-Monon Coal Cos. . . 25 ‘Acme Radiator Company 12 ‘Adams, Mrs. Robert A... 50 ‘Alexander, Mrs. M 11 ‘Alis;. Cornelius O !)(> ‘Allison, Olive 12 ‘Alwes, Gladys 11 Anderson. Wm. M 10 Ardery, Charles ... 25 Armitage Bros. & R. E. Moonshower ... 25 Associated Letter Service 12 ‘Atkinson. F. C 10 ‘Attkisson, Merrill G 10 Atwater, Rev. Carleton W 20 ‘Ayden, Edna Smiles .... 10 Bair, R. R 50 ‘Baker, Rev. C. G 55 ‘Balke & Kraus Cos.. . 00 ‘Ballweg. Mrs. Frcdk. “W. 10 ‘Banouet Ice Cream & Milk Cos 55 Barber, Robert W 10 ‘Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. 250 Barnes. J. Wallace 55 ‘Barnett, Louis 10 Barnett A ration . ... 15 Barrett Hardware Cos. . 50 ‘Barrett, Mrs. Lawrence IT. 50 ‘Baiir. Mrs. Adolnh F. J. 20 ‘Baxter, Emnrv R, 100 Beckman. H-nrv F., Md 50 Bcnham f- Munday 50 ‘Renting. Rev. Reiner H. 10 Rerrv. H. F 20 Beyer. Wal*r E., DDS 10 ‘Bischoff & Fissr . . ... 20 Blackburn. William R, . 20 Blakley Granite Cos 55 Blatt. Henrv 12 ‘Blessing. Earl S 12 BHckman, Adolnh ... 50 Blizzard, Charles T ... 15 Blue Diamond Coal Cos.. 20 Boes, Harry 12 Bohlen. Oscar D 50 Rnr'field. Fred R. ... 25 ‘Book waiter. Ball-Great-house Btg. Cos 500 Bowers. F. F. 10 Bowes Seal Fast Corporation ... , 50 ‘Brewinelon. I.nrv 10 Rrink, Miss Julia 15 ‘Britan A- Son . . 12 Brower Fuller. Ine. ~ 10 ‘Brown, Francis TANARUS., MD . 10 Brown. Ted . .10 Buchanan. Mr'. Robert X. 25 Buler, John J. so Burk". Georee .1 10 ‘Buttolph. Mrs. Henry W. 15 Byrne, Ted E 20 ‘Caldwel'-Baker Cos. . . 25 Campbell Circular Adv. Cos 25 ‘Capital Papr Cos 275 *Carter-Lec Lumber Cos. ■ 00 Cash -Sc c arr y Paper Cos. 12 Cassell. Jaeoh 100 * r atherwoed. Joseph 15 ‘Cave. Paul D. .. . . 10 ‘Central Indiana Ceal Cos. 300 ‘Central Rubber & Supply Cos 460 ‘Central Supplv Cos 660 Century Biscuit Cos 250 •Chambeclin. H’rrv O. ... 10 ‘'"base. .Tames R. 12 *Ch' trolet Commercial Body Division 550 Chi-Am Case 20 ‘Circle Motor Inn. Ine. 105 Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W 15 Cla-?nm K e, Lined D.•. 10 ‘Coffin. Mrs. Charles F. . 30
Gifts to Community Fund Reported Through Employe Divisions: An asterisk (*) appearing before the name of an organization indicates that employes of that organization have increased this year’s pledge over last year’s contribution.
Reported October 22 INDUSTRIAL DIVISION EMPLOYES OF No. Total riedges Amount Paul H. Krauss Laundry Cos. 82 5 25.00 *Eli Lilly & Cos 1,260 13,377.75 *Westinghouse Electric Service Dept 13 22.00 Continental Baking Cos. (Bread Div.) 134 601.15 *Coca-Cola Bottling Cos. .. 106 455.41 ‘Deubener Shopping Bag: Cos 59 56.75
CONVENTIUN OF TOWNSENDITES ATTRACTS 5000 Delegates Hope to Shove Entire Plan Through Congress by 1937. By United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—More than 5000 men and women, streaming into Chicago like converts to a religious camp meeting, today opened ; the national convention called by j Dr. F. E. Townsend, originator of a ! now-famous pension plan. In a festive mood, they moved into hotel rooms, jostled in and out of convention headquarters and prepared for serious business. | Before the four-day session is
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• ROUGH DRY (A 75% finished service.) Flat pieces, such as tab'e and bed linen, ironed square and true. All bath towels, wash rags, knit pieces, quilts and comforts fluffed dry. Wearing apparel dried and starched as required. 8c per lb. All week Excelsior Laundry Riley 3591
Cole. Jos. ,T. Jr 10 ‘Columbia School Furniture Corp. . 40 Conner, Chas. E. 20 Cooper. Ine., Raymond.. 15 Coppock, McClelland .... 36 Cornelius, Philip M 20 ‘Costin, Jas. W 1!)0 Coughlin, William J 50 Craven. Arthur ........ 10 ‘Crescent Paper Cos., The. 550 Cummins, Mrs. Ethel F... 30 Curie, Mrs. Marvin E. ... 10 Cushwa, Harry L. 15 ‘Daniels, Mrs. Edw 25 Danner, Ernest F. 10 Daries, Rev. Frederick R. 60 Darmod.v, J. F. Cos., Inc.. 480 ‘Dauner, Frederick E. ... 10 ‘Davis, Donald S 10 ‘Davis, Henrv T 10 Davis. Paul C- 50 ‘Dayan, E. M 20 Dehner, Eugene G 12 ‘Deluse. Albert 15 Dcubener’s Shopping Bag Cos.. Inc 100 ‘Diamond Chain Mfg. Cos. 3000 Dickson, Geo. M. Jr 15 ‘Doebber, Fred A. ... 12 ‘Dollman. Mrs. Henrv L. , 35 Donaldson, Weber D. . .. 10 Dripps, Mrs. Wm. B. 12 Dugan, Wm. M. MD 12 Dunbar, Merlin M. . ]OO ‘Dunkel Rev. J. Ambrose JO ‘Edwards & Wiley 10 ‘Eaglesficld. John L. 25 ‘Eaglesfield. Wm 10 Edwards. Bertha M. J 25 ‘Eisenlohr. Mrs. Nellie B. 28 ‘Electric Appliance Clearing House 10 ‘Ellis. Horace R. Jr 10 Emrich Hardware Cos, 25 Engle, Chas. F. 10 Fnslev, E. P. . 10 Enslev, Marion E 50 Epstein Bros 25 ‘Eskenazi & Mordoh, Inc 12 ‘Feibleman, Gertrude .... 18 ‘Feightner. Harold C. . . 20 •Fidelity Trust Cos 100 •Fisher, Fugene S 10 ‘Fisher G. A 10 Fisher. Mis. Paul E 10 ‘Flanner & Buchanan ... 1250 ‘Forbes. B. M. 25 Forbes Lumber Cos 60 Forrest, Geitrside V. ■.. 25 ‘Foster. Mrs. 1„ D 50 Fox. Mrs. F. P 300 Frederick Coal Cos. 10 Freihar*. E. G 10 ‘Frevn Bros.. Inc. ... 15 Fri"dland. S. B. DDS 10 Fritz John P 10 Frommeyer, Henry .... 50 ‘Frommever. Henry Jr. .. 10 Fuller, F.. M 20 Fultz Chas. N. 60 Furnace Ice Cream Cos., In". loop Furstenburg, Marcus M. . 12 Gallin, Mever 10 ‘Gardner. C B 10 ‘Gaseferia, Ine 300 Gauding. Alfred F 30 Gause, Fred C 50 Gause. Harrv L 10 *G"bson Company, The.... 2000“ Gibson. Warren S 20 ‘Gilliom. Arthur L. 10 Glover, Mr. & Mrs. G. W. 25 Goldberg Cooperage Cos. . 50 ‘Goodman Mrs. Jack A. 60 Goodman. Mrs. Lahore L. 50 Goss Airs. W. F. M 80 ‘Grabill, Harvey A 16 Granl. Armin 10 ‘Grayson, E. E. 30
Reported October 22 COMMERCIAL DIVISION EMPLOYES OF No. Total Pledges Amount System Finance Cos 7 S 5.25 Barnes-Ross Cos 14 32.00 E. A. Kinsey Cos 7 33.00 *Weimer Typesetting C 0... 13 5.00 Rough Notes Cos 56 240.40
! over they hope to have prepared a 1 program which will shove their eni tire plan through Congress by 1937. Special trains and busses brought many of them into the city for the first time. Three Section Train A train from the West Coast arrived in three sections. Forty busses : came from Denver. Another train came from Florida and along the highways came battered automobiles, trucks and trailer*, A temporary chairman and secretary were to be named, credentials and seating committees appointed, and voting delegates selected. In addition, there were business, public policy, general resolutions and financial policy committees to be set
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‘Griffin. E. P 33 Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R 25 Grinsteiner. Mrs. Geo. C, 20 Grubbs. Daniel D. 15 ‘Guarantee Tire & Rubber Cos 500 Guess, Harry M 10 Gundelfinger. B. M. M. D, 10 ‘Hahn. Mrs. W. Perry . 10 Halgren. Ross M. . . 10 ‘Hamilton-llarris & Cos.. 200 Hampton, John E 25 Hampton Printing Cos. .. 50 ‘Hare. Frank, Inc 40 Harlan, Myron S 10 ‘Harris, Walter R 25 ‘Hart, Mrs. R. Charles . . 10 ‘Hartman, Russe H 25 ‘Hartsock, Harvey B. . 20 Hatfield, Sidney J. MD.. 15 ‘Hazelrigg, Frank C 10 Heinz, Gerard L 12 Hellekson, John H 50 Herdrich, Otha C 12 ‘Herff-Jones Cos 300 ‘Hetherington & Berner, Inc. 110 ‘Hill, Mrs. Ross S 15 ‘Hofert. Fred 15 Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Cos 1500 ‘Hood. Thomas S . 25 Hoosier Petroleum Cos., Inc. .65 ‘Hopkins, Burtram W. . 10 ‘Hubbard. Walter J.. Jr. 10 ‘Hurst, Alfred D., Jr... 65 Hurt, James W., Sr 10 Hurt, Faul T. MD 10 ‘lndiana Bell Telephone Cos 12,000 ‘lndiana Hog * Cattle Powder Cos 10 ‘lndiana Insurance Cos. . . 528 Indiana News Company, The 25 Indiana Seed Cos. 15 Indiana Terminal & Refrigerating Cos 50 Indianapolis Broadcasting Inc 100 Indianapolis Commercial Print. Cos., (and Employees) The 50 ‘lndianapolis Motor Speedway Corp. .. 600 Indianapolis Recorder, The 12 Indianapolis Times Publishing Cos 1800 Indianapolis Typesetting Cos 13 International Harvester Cos. of America 200 ‘lrrgang, Carl H . 12 Irvington Friendship Circle 15 ‘Jackson Engineering Cos, 30 Jacobson. Barnett 10 Jaffe, B & Sons 25 ‘Janus, C. Otto 52 Jeffery, the Rev. and Mrs. John D. . 10 Jessup & Antrim I<y> Cream Cos. 200 ‘Johnson, Charles A 10 ‘Johnson. Mr. and Mr. Fred Bates 155 ‘Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William A 10 Johnson Service Cos 12 Johnston, Mrs. George 1(1 Johnston, John F. DDfi, 20 Jones, Walter A. 10 Joyce, Henry J., Jr 35 ‘Kahn Tailoring Cos. 1000 ‘Keller. William A. Jr Ift Kiefer-Stewart Cos 2ioo
up, and a long string of minor officers to be selected. Tonight, Dr. Townsend and R. E Clements, co-founders of the plan, are to make their first official appearance before the convention. Troop 69 to Hold Dance The fourth annual Halloween party and dance of the Boy Scout Troop 69, is to be held at the troop's headquarters, Utley Hut, 3731 Boule-vard-pi, tomorrow night. Prizes for the best costitmes are to be awarded.
SPECIAL SALE OF K . ~~~ WOMEN’S WINTER QQ COATS Sizes 14 to 20. In wanted colors. I HH) Boxes “Clean-Easy" j 5000 j ft soap A Boxes 1 A toiletO Bars 1 B gPowder*! for I U C | SOAP Q for I U C f | Womens Polly Prim j Children’s Outing Flannel j 1 Aprons a | bloomers a I 1 Nice Patterns ■ 9 All Sizes Ideal for%C f $ 19c Values d/k | Outdoor Wear. 4? fg OUTSTANDING EVENT FOR FRIDAY! jHH jSjISSk WOM. DELIGHTFUL Brß JW fl| Fall Hats£L^#C Newest styles, in wanted colors of -■b-'&’t iUlly brown, rust, bloodroot, dubonnet, BSPgBT Ja&jsr green, also black. All headsizes. |WMBi fWtfSp \ 350 Women's “Porto Rican" Women’s First Quality ft GOWNS 4 HOSE I J& ¥* -vv,:, Jk *%c I m sizes, All sizes. ■ & 500 Women's New Fall Odds and Ends! Children's t | PURSES || mm SHOES *o* ■x e w styles. C Broken sizes. WPl* m Bkl’.'g o OutMlcyeo. Money-Saving Sale of 1250 Pairs WOMEN’S NOVELTY §£fflk C FOOTWEAR Pumps, oxfords, straps, stepins and JEtv Pol ties. In newest fall fashions. All sizes: I u All heels! Black! Brown! G unmetal!
Kiefer & Daniels 10 ‘King, .1. Floyd 40 Kingan, Bert ... 10 ‘Kinnick, Mrs. **nj. F. 15 Kinnick, Wiltia.jr H 50 Koehler & Coughlin ... 20 ‘Kohnstamm, H. & C 0,... 25 Krakovitz, Ignatz 10 ‘Kroger Grocery & Baking Cos. 550 Kurtz, Richard A 10 Langen & Meyer . 20 ‘Langscnkamp, F. H. Cos. 50 ‘Langsenkamp, Frank H. 40 ‘Langsenkamp, Frank S Jr 10 Lapinska, Dr. Lawrence W 10 ‘Lathrop. Homer C 80 Latz, Walter H 10 Lavery, John F 10 ‘Leibert, J. I. 25 Lett, Everett E 40 Levi, Mr. and Mrs. Max 10 Levi Philip 10 ‘Lieber Brewing Corporation 100 Lilly, Eli & Cos 3500 ‘Lilly, G. H 10 Lincoln Chiropractic College, Inc. to ‘Lincoln Hotel 330 ‘l.indenmuth. Dr. E. O. . 20 Lindley, James F 25 ‘Link, John 10 Litten, L. C 40 ‘Little. Earl W. 10 ‘Lone Star Cement Cos. of Ind. Inc., 250 Luck. Mrs. Thomas, MD. 10 Lynn, J. Raymond 15 Lynn, Mrs. J. Raymond 10 ‘Lynn, Wm. Chemical Cos. 220 Mae Fall. Russell T 10 ‘Mahan, Harrv B. C 0... 50 ‘Malott, Mrs. Macy W 20 Mark, Martin H 10 Marion Paint Cos 25 ‘Marshall & Huschart Machinery Cos. 150 ‘Martin, J. B. Howe 25 Martin, Leo J ... . 15 ‘Mayer, Mrs. Charles. Jr. 15 ‘McCaskey, Carl H. MD. . 3ft ‘McDermott, Russell W. . 10 McFerran. Walter L. . .. 10 McGee, Thomas D 10 McGeenev, Raymond F... 12 McGrath. Maurice F. .. 100 ‘McKee, Mrs. Myron J. . 10 McKinney, Archie .. 10 ‘McMurray. James Bent . 25 ‘McNeely, Harrv B. Sr. 15 McQuay Norris Bearings Cos lfto Mcdias Charles . . 10 Mediteh, Demeter S.- 15 Mediteh. Mrs. Demeter S. 3ft Meier, Lewis & Cos 40 ‘Meinzen. Rev. Wm. C... 12 ‘Metal Auto Parts Cos. 200 Metcalf. Mahan & Mahan 30 ‘Meyer, A. R 10 Michael. J. P. A C 0..., 100 Middleton, G. E. 25 Miller. Edward R 10 Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C 155 Miller. J. Don MD .. . 25 Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Winfield 25 Miller-W r ohl Cos. The .. 25 Millican. Jas. E. 12 Million Population Wrecking Cos 12 Mills & Lvsaght 20 Moller. F. W. 10 ‘Moore, G. Denton 10 Moore. Wm. F 50 ‘Moorman. Frank M 10 Moreole, Ine to ‘Morrison's, Inc 225
Reported October 22 MERCANTILE DIVISION EMPLOYES OF No. Total I*l edges Amount F. W. Woolworth & Cos. (11 E. Washington St.) 104 5100.75 Martin Truck Cos. 8 7.50 * Hoosier Motor Club 13 64.50 •Star Store 70 507.00
‘Morrison. J. F 25 Ml. Zion Bantist Church 100 Moynahan, John R 40 Mueller, G. H 20 ‘Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J 25 National Biscuit Cos 100 Neff, Raymond M. 10 Nisley's Shoe Store 25 Noll. Rt. Rev. Raymond R 50 •North Side Service 10 ‘Ochiltree. Harry H. Inc. & Employes 125 Ogle, Kenneth L 35 Oliver. Horton H. 10 •O’Neill. Esther 10 •Ott. Edwin C 10 •Owens, Mrs. Thos. J.... 11 Paetz, Florence M 10 ‘Paetz, George 1 150 Paetz, Leonard C 10 Page, Clifton 0 4ft ‘Page, Mrs. I.afavetle ... 10 Pappas. Frank B. . 10 ‘Paramount Optical Cos.. 35 ‘Payne, Mrs. Carolyn C. . >0 ‘Pearson Cos.. Inc 300 Pecsok. Louis M. . 10 Penney. The J. C. Cos. . . 400 ‘Petri, Edw. F,. Inc 30 Phoenix Press . 10 ‘Pickens, Samuel O. 30 Pi"rson, H. R. Printing Cos. The 10 Plumbers Supplv Corn. . . 25 ‘Polk Sanitary Milk Cos. . 550 Postage Meter Company, The 1(> Powell Commission C 0... 50 Prest-O-Lit" Cos. Inr. 555 ‘Prest - O - Lite Storage Battery Corp 600 ‘Pure Oil Cos . >OO Purity Bakeries of Indiana, Inc 80 Ouaid, Mrs. William C... 20 ‘Oueisser. Arthur J |fl Quinn, Edward A 10 Rader, John H 25 Rainey, James L 20 •Ramey. George I. 40 Rastenberg. F. G 20 Reade, Herbert J 25 Reed. John E 30 ‘Reese, Ken , . 24 •Richards. Moss Moffett . 10 Pice, Mrs. Marguerite . 10 Rice. Sidney 20 Ritehie, Allan A 10 ‘Robbins, Bess 10 •Robertson. Bonnie K. . . . 10 Roemler, Charles O. ... 1"0 Robinson. Lewis P 12 Rose, Samuel . 10 Rnthenbnrger, Rev. William F. 20 Rovse. Wilbur A 25 Rubenstein. Sam 10 •Ruckelshaus, Mrs. Conrad 10 Rudesill. Cecil L. MD. . 20 Ryker. Melvin O lo Rybolt, Thomas M. .... 25 Safrin. Karl 1# Sagalowskv, Bennett E. . 1> Sauer, George I, 10 Schloss, Eli A Wm. L. . 50 ‘Schlosser, Chalmer 10 ‘Scott Stuart B. ji Schussler Meat Markets 2.7 Schusslcr Packing Cos. .. 25 Schultzman. Albert D 10 •Sellers. Ernest M 55 Selmier. Thomas E. 40 ‘Seville Tavern. Inc.. The 30 Shafer. Wm. J 2s
Reported October 22 PUBLIC DIVISION EMPLOYES OF— No Tatm] . „ Pledge* Arrtmmt •,-ounty Sheriffs Office . 32 SIW.OO •County Treasurer’s Office 22 (TLSO •Superior Court Room 1. .. 3 75.00 •County Clerk’s Office 43 94.00 Law Library (Courthouse) 1 2.09 •Circuit Court 3 31.00 •Probation Department 5 19.00 •City Purchasing Department 8 23.00 •Custodian of Public Buildings (City) 12 33.00 City Inspector of Weights and Measures 5 6.00 •Telegraph & Gamewell Department 26 31.00 • Indianapolis Public Libraries 139 804.50
.OCT. 24,1935
EXCHANGE CLUB WILL ELECT NEW OFFICERS T. S. Elrod and Irwin Walker Are Unanimous Choices. Annual election of officers of the Exchange Club will be held tonight at a meeting in the Washington Hotel. Threj slates of candidates are on the ticket. The present secretary, Tom S. Elrod, and treasurer. Irwin Walker, have been chosen for re-election by backers of each group.
Shafer. Mrs. Wm. J 25 Shapiro. Louis .... 3,5 •Shaw, Oliver F 12 Shcats, Fred F lo Sheerin. Dohertv ion •Sheerin. Ruth 0 35 •Sheppard. Mr. Virgil ... 20 Sherburne Col. T. L 12 Sherwood. Marjorie Brown lo ‘Sherwood-Tern pie ton Coal Cos. 300 •Siener, Then. J. . 10 Simpson. R-v. T. J 10 •Sims. Maurice D 12 •Sinclair, Miss Elsie .... 2!) Singleton, Wilfred C. ... 15 ‘Smith, H. H. Cos., Inc .. 10 Smith. Ralnh K lo *Sm : th & Moore, Inc. . . 100 Smither. Henry C. Roofing Cos 50 Spanagel. Wm. G. 10 Spiegel. John E 10 Spitzmesser Jos. J. 25 ‘Standard Roofing A Supplv Cos. 25 ‘Steele. Rov E 40 Stewart. Ezra H. 10 *S*ockman Louis 10 •stump. Albert 60 Sunderland Harrv I, lo •Sussman Mrs. Wolf . 25 Svords-Mnrtnn Veneers. Ine 20 •Tanner, leopard F, 20 Tavlor. H. W. Cos. Ine. 10 • Teeuerden. Roger W. . 2n 'T""ter,. .lame, ..... 12 Thiesing. L. Merrill lo Thiesing, Louie A. 20 Thiesing Veneer C" 50 ‘Thomas Charles E 15 •Thomas Frank L. 60 T"'ian, Hr. & Mrs. Oscar N 150 ‘Traylor, Joel T 15 Van Dvke. Georee A 25 Vonncgut, Mrs. Franklin 20 ‘Wgdiev. Melissa 100 Wail. Wm. G 50 •Wallace Mrs. Rn,s H . 10 Wallerirh Mrs. Carl H.. 10 Ward. Albert 25 Wrrnder. Marcus R. A Colleagues 35 •Watkins, ohn F 10 Webber W. J. E 20 ‘Wei,,. Louis ... 15 ♦Weller. Chas. A. MD. 25 *W"mmrr, W. H. Mr. and Mrs 150 Western Horsmao 20 w-,tern Shade Cle‘h Cos. o Wheeler John T. MD. . 10 *Wi"ke s . R u h F 20 Wilkinson. Orville A. ... 104 William'. Kate DO . .... 25 Willis. Fred 1 60 Wilmeth, Rov Cos. 50 Wilmeth Roy F. 50 •Wilson. Mrs Ann"tta T. 25 *Wi r ,on Furniture Cos. Ine. 27 ‘Wilson. Th-od" r e K. 10 •Wimrner, F. V 12 Winrhel Commission Cos. 50 •Winslow Walker -W 55 Wisehart, Martin C 10 Woeher, Adolnh G 10 Woeher. Frank F 10 Woleott, Fben H 50 Wrieht. H"raee O. 10 Wnelfinr. Hugo * Son .. 20 •Wuenseh, Edwin J 25 Fork. Nathaniel W’->-h . _ <>x ‘Vounr. Lemon R. AID. 15 Vole, Mr. and Mrs. Wm J 30 Zaiser A Zaiser, Ine 10 7chiel. Chester L. II Zier, Jacob 10
