Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1936 — Page 18
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f OUR MORE FILE ! FOR SEATS IN U. S. CONGRESS 40 Are Candidates for General Assembly of Indiana. Four more candidates for representative in Congress, 31 for state representative, nine for state Senator and more than a score for prosecutor and judge have filed, declarations of intention in the office of Secretary of State August E. Mueller. Candidates for the national House of Representatives include Louis w. Hragy, 60 S. Mount-st, seeking ’he Democratic nomination from the Twelfth district; Elmer F. Bossert, Liberty, for the Republican nomination from the Tenth district; Caleb K. White, Hammond, for the Republican nomination from the > First district, and Walter F. Jones. I Anderson, for the Democratic I nomination from the Eleventh district. £ate Representative candidates are; L. Dallas Albright <D„ Winchester!, Robert E. Lee Hartman <D., Pershing), Samuel M. Baumgartner iD„ Clay City), Harry A. Stearns <R„ North Vernon). John W. Kitch <D„ Plymouth), William C. Erbecker <D., Indianapolis), Oscar Frederick <R„ Decker), Henry Kreft <R., Michigan City), Dale Scott (R., Hammond), John S. Gonas (D., Mishawaka), Otis O. Garmong <D., Terre Haute). Seek House Seats Alpha Hoesel (R„ Kewanna), Everett R. Beatty <R., Huntington), Harrold A. Carrico (D., Indianapolis), Thomas A. Smith <D., Hammond), Orie A. Knight <R.. Hammond*, Robert W. Morris (R., Vincennes), S. H. Humbaugh <D„ riainvtlle), Boyd C. Kavanaugh *R„ Fort Wayne), Andrew Jones id., East Chicago), Arthur J. Gladi#ux ( D., Fort Wayne), Ned H. Danforth <R., Indianapolis), Joseph A. Andrew (R., Lafayette), Wilfred W. Wingate <R., Muncie), Harry Hill D, Edinburg), Robert E. Kuhnhein (R., Muncie), Glenn R. Slenker (R„ Monticello), Charles R. Johnson YD.. Newcastle), Herbert C Wadsworth <D„ Castleton), James E. Wright. t'R., Gary). Senate candidates are: Cecil E. Haupt (R„ Williamsport), Alphonso F. Burrows (D., Indianapolis), A. Leroy Portteus (D, Indianapolis). John A. Atherton <R., Indianapolis), Harry Bowers (D„ Gary), John O. Lewis (R„ Indianapolis), Terence McGhee <D., Terre Haute) and Joseph F. Sexton (D. Indianapolis). I‘)le for Prosecutors Prosecuting attorney candidates arp; Claude V. Barker <D.. Albion), Alfred V. Ringer <R... Williamsport)! Christian H. Muselman iD.. Berne). Paul Miller iR„ Martinsville), Elmore S. McCray <R„ Kentland', Sidney Gelb (R., Vincennes), Gilson A. Glenn <R„ Cory don >, Joseph Lawson Kivett iR.. Martinsville), John J. Boyle <R., Warsaw). Robert L. Hanna <D.. Delphi). Roscoe L. Egger <D.. Bremen). Paul E. Ashby <R.. Evansville). Troy N. Hutto <R., Winchester). John R. Cauble <R., Rockville). Albert E. Williams |R„ Greencastle). Pearlus E. Smiley <D. f Lebanon). John W. Goddard <R.. Greensburg). William T. O’Dowd <D., Monticello), Marshall F. Kizer (D., Plymouth). Judge candidates include: Sam A. Connelley (D. t Milan). Ripley Circut Court; D. Russell Gordon (D„ Monticello), White Circuit Court; Wilbur G. Nolin R., Fowler). Benton Circuit Court; Cyrus E. Pattee <R„ South Bend). St. Joseph Circuit Court; Henry W. Kamman <R„ Evansville). Vanderburg Probate Court; Dale Poenix <R.. Rochester), Fulton Circuit Court. 1891 Check Is Cashed if/ f fiital /’rent WESTWOOD, Cal., April 3. — The Red River Lumber Cos. has cashed an employe’s check issued 45 years ago. it. was for $11.96 pavable to Andre Stokke, now living in British Columbia.
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41 F.XANDRIA—Mr* Hazel JC Smith. 31 Survivors Widower. Orville; *on. Morrt*on: pai-nt*. Mr and Mr*. William Beeman; brother*. Ray. Otto, Ralph and Everett Bem n. Mrs. Mlnr* Downey. 19. Survivors: W.dower. Jesse: infant riaughter; parents. Mr and Mr* Henrv Or’man ARCADIA Tom Davis, 60 Survivors Widow. Nina: sons Kenneth and Newman: stepmother. Mrs. Ida Davis; brothers. Omer and John Davis. BEDFORD—Mr?. Maggie Keith Godsev Survivors; Widower. Preston sons. Willie. Eugene. Robert. Cecil and Roy: atep-sons. Walter and liwrente Oodsey: daughter. Eleanor: lather. William Keith. RICKNELL—Mrs. Eva Howard 83 Survivors: Sons. Lvman. Charles and Biliy: daughters Mr*. Lydia Loveall. Mr*. Corda Wells and Mrs. Goldie Herndon. URA7.ll.—Frank W. Rtultz. 66. Survivors. Widow Aria line, sons. Warren and Dorie: daughter*. Mrs. Frances Ramsey, Mrs. Svlvia Master*. Mrs Margery Kaebler, Mrs. Agnea Nevin*. Mis*es Dorothy Elizabeth. Clara and Fannie Stultz. RIRI.INO TON—James F. Dimmitt. 78 Burvivoi: Son. Merton Dimmitt. CANNF.I.TON—Henry Sprinkle, 46. Survivors: Widow, Mina; three sons and three daughters. COLUMBUS Mrs. Iva Grace Wilkerson. 50. Survivors: Sons. Clarence and Claude: daughter. Mrs. Ethel Carlock; brothers. Charles H and John Harden; sister*. Mrs. Beile Butler and Mrs. Luia Sims. CYNTIIIANA—Mrs. Lydia Redman. 80. Survivors: Sons, Max. Ralph and Doyle Redman. DAI.EVH/LE- Edmund J. Harmon. 79. farmer. Burvivors: Widow; sons. John and Kearney; daughters. Mrs. Walter Pugsley, Mr* Leroy Schiegel and Mrs. Uvtna Shockley: sisters. Mrs. Flora Martindale and Mrs. R. W. Lennington. DECATUR Mrs. Marv E Bollinger. 63. Survivors: Sons, George Lautzenheiser, Arlie Walter Peter and Vilas Bollinger: daughters, Mrs. Lulu McKean. Mrs. William McClure and Mrs. Ida Meyers; brothers. Samuel and S. A. Kline: sisters. Mrs Jesse Stevenson and Mrs. B. O. Harmon. EVANSVILLE —Mrs. Marv Shields. 68. Survivors: Widower. Thomas: sons, Francis and Raymond: daughter. Mrs. Rudolph Btieler; sister. Mrs Sophia Reinhart; brother. George Kammerer Mrs Inez Veola Abney. 34. Survivors: Widower. James; son James Jr ; daughter. Bylvia Christine; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Baughn; sister. Mrs. Edith Blackwell; brothers, Girty, Truman and Eddie Baughn Mrs. Martha Schmidt. 46. Burvivor: Daughter, Miss Bertha Schmidt.. ELKHART—John Grauer, 52. Survivors: Widow, Anna: son. Fdwin: daughters, Misses Helen and Ruth Grauer; two brothers and two sister*. FORT WAYNE- Mrs. Elizabeth Trautman, 67. Survivors: Widower, George; daughter, Mrs. Elmer Schmoe, sisters. Mrs. Alvin Gouty and Mrs. William Adams; brother, Henry Hagerman. Mrs. Caroline Kannina. 78. Survivors:
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Contributions iq the Indianapolis chapter, American Red Cross, reached $20,550.52 at noon today, William Fortune, chapter president, announced. Donations should be sent to Arthur V. Brown, chapter treasurer, 777 N. Meridian-st. Today’s contributors; Previously acknowledged *20,353.21 Herff-Jones Guild 31.46 Employes, U. S. Treasury State Disbursing Office 27.50 Employes Wilson Milk On 2.5.35 Amy K. Frantz 2.00 James Haboush 3.00 H. L. Darling. Lawreneeburg 1.00 Girl* of Cherry Exchange, Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. ... 5.00 Bethel No. 1, Job’s Daughters.... 3.00 G. N. T. Gray 1.00 In Memory of Mother, M. B. . . . . 5.00 Employes, Peoria & Eastern Railwav Accounting Department . . 10.50 C. McC. 1.1(0 The A. Burdsal Cos 25.00 Traders Point, Eagle Rebekah Lodge. No. 515, New Augusta. . 2.00 Triangle Transit Club 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. I.ennx 5.00 Jesse A. Mitchell 10.00 St. Meinrad Seminary Athletic Association, througn the Rev. Henry F. Dugan 6.00 M. E. B .50 Abel Ross 1.00 Mr. and Mr*. Frank Churchman 2.00 Caroline Club, Clara Tamm, treasurer ]O.OO Ladies’ Aid of William* Creek Christian Church 5.00 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Congregation additional 4.00 Big Four American Legion Post, No. 116 g.oo M. B. Me 1.00 Garfield Park Post, No. 88, American Legion s.oo Total *20,550.52 •REORGANIZATION’ BODY OF G. 0. P. WILL MEET Committee Working: for Election of Bookwalter as Chairman. A group of Marion County Republicans, comprising a party ’’reorganization” committee, is to meet Monday to further plans for the election of John H. Bookwalter as Marion County Republican chairman. The group met yesterday in the Washington. Martin M. Hugg, former county chairman, and A. O. Meloy, former United States marshal. are leaders in the “reorganization” movement. DENTIST IS^ACQUITTED Easterner Freed After Trial on Manslaughter Charge. /?;/ T'nited Press KEENE, N. H„ April 3. Dr. Ralph H. Knight, retired dentist, was acquitted last night of manslaughter charges in connection with slaying of a Negro handyman. _
Sons. Loui*. Henry and Fred Kanning and ’ Frederick Bock, daughters. Mrs. Henry j McClaren. Mrs. Eliza Banrit. Mrs. W’illlam : L. Oriebel *nd Mr* Louis Besrman: | brother. William Dicke FRANKLIN Mr*. Cora White. 50 Survivors: Widower. Charles daughter*. I Misses Helen and Thelma White; brother i Roscoe White, HARMONY—John H Hlce. 67. Sum- \ vors: Brother. Samuel- sisters. Mrs Sadie Neidlinger, Mr*. Phoste Bell and Mr*. B*'.tv Payne. HARTFORD CITY Walter Earl Lame”. 22 Survivor*: Parents. Mr and Mrs William Lamott; brothers, Orval. Charles and Ravmond Lamott. HUNTINGTON- Mr* Armonelle Wall. 67, Survivors: Widower. Joseph; two j daughter* and four sons. JEFFERSONVILLE - Mr* Harriett M Lee. 62. Survivors. Widower. Jof-ph: sons, George and Joseph Jr.; daughter. Mrs.’ Lester C. Auble; sisters. Mrs. William H. ; Everroad and Mrs. R. D. Statton. Miss Martha Florence Crawford. 73. Survivors: Sisters. Mrs M. V. Hail e.kid Miss Katherine Crawford. KOKOMO —Mrs. Viola Turman. 50. Sur- j vivors: Widower. Frank: daught(4. Mrs. | Roosevelt Killings: stepdaughters. Mrs i Blanche Peck. Mrs. Rubina Wilson. Mrs. I Alberta Fears and Miss Dorothy Turman: | stepson, James Turman: sister Mrs. Mary Hazelwood: brothers. Charles and Moores. MELLOTT Mrs. Rachel Suiters Bottiff, 82. Survivors: Sons. Charles and Ashley; daughter. Mrs. Esta Thomas; sisters. Miss Esta Suiters and Mrs. Ollie Jones; brother. Willard Suiters. MICHIGAN CITY—Mrs. Charlotte Otillia Juergenson. 71. Survivors: Sons. Fred. Henry and William: daughter. Mrs Florence O'Connor; stepsons. Arthur and Edward Holtz; sister*. Mrs. Ernest Green and Mrs. Christ Kroening: brother. John Acker. MIDDI.EFORK John W. Laughner. 75 Survivors: Brothers. James and Edw’ard. sister. Mrs. Nancy Baker; niece. Mrs. B. Taylor. MOUNT VERNON—John Goeltz. 81. Survivors; Widow, Ella; brother, Joe Goeltz. Mrs. Amanda Marx, 56. Survivors: Widower Henrv Marx. NEW ALBANY—E’dridge Rice. 82 Survivor*: Daughters. Mr* Arthur Fish. Mrs. William Zolier and Mrs Irvin Salkeld. PENNVILLE —Mr? Sarah J. Whitacre. 87 Survivors: Widower. Lewis; son. C. L. Thornburg: daughters. Mrs. C E. Downey and Mrs Clyde Keggeries: stepdaughters. Mrs Hobert GrisselT and Mrs. Howard Strait; stepson. James B. Whitacre; brother. James McClain. PLEASANT MlLLS—Ambrose .Asburv Penland, 87. Survivors: Widow. Laura; sons, Alvin and Carl; daughters, Mrs. Arch Dunn, Mrs. Elmer Roop, Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Leonard Lerouk. Mrs. Verda Lusce, Mrs. Dave Sovine and Mrs. Nellie Ourig. PROVIDENCE—Mrs. Eliza J. Avery, 64. Survivors: Widower, Harvey Avery; sisters, Molly, Ona Dickerson; brother, Roy Dickerson. SANDBORN—Mrs. Clara Belle Carter. 75. Survivors: Son, Joseph Palmer; daughter, Mrs. Nora Dollins; sisters. Mrs. Mary Killion. Mrs. Ollie La”ely and Mrs. Sophia Lee. SHELBYVILLE— SoIomon Lockhard Hall, <5. Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Della Feuerstine, Mrs. Violetta Hall. Mrs. Clara E. Baxter. Mrs. Flora Reed. Mrs. Bessie Drake and Mrs. Bernice Kuhn: sons. Joseph, E.mer. Earl. Raymond and Victory Hall. SOUTH BEND—Clarence E-. Brown, 55. Survivor*: Widow, Carrie: sons, Jasper. Glen and Calvin: daughters. Mrs. George Edmonds, Misses Helen and Marion Brown: sisters, Mrs. Isaac Crannell, Mrs. D. D Crouse and Mrs, Ada Sanford. STAUNTON—Mrs. Marv Ida Pfiester, 73 Survivors: Son. Edward Russell; sister. Mrs. Emma Jane Eckle. TENNYSON—George Barr, 79, farmer. Survivors: Sons, Robert, Ernest. Georee. Oatley and Ira; daughters, Mrs. Eliza Rhode and Mrs. Esther Bruce, VAL 4RAISO—Mr*. Ilda Spencer, 77. Survivors: Sons, Burr. Vernon and Sir--daughters. Mrs. Myrtle Swanson. Mrs Bliss Anderson and Miss Loa Spencer. VANBUREN—Jacob Gingerich, 84. Survivors: Sons. Dave. Noah. William and ry:d . a . UKht , e ,ls'.. Mrs - Katie Heldmudt. Mrs Mattie Whitemore. Mrs. Amandia Stoll and Mrs Lizzie Troyer; half-brother Pete Gingerich. WARSAW —AIfred Plew. 59. farmer Survivors: Widow, daughter and four sons WESTPORT— Harrison Ricketts, 95 Survivors: Sons. Albert and Wilmot; daugh- £**!• ™ rs ’ I , nez Spears, Mrs. Ada Bor&jn HJeketLs 18 * Louisa Rickelts ; sister, Mrs! WINSLOW—Mrs. Roy Northerner 19 Survivors: Widower: son. Kenneth; daughter Dixie Ann; parents, Mr. and Mrs ?nri 6r Lm e Sol y brothers, Paul. Kenneth wJth o? am ’ * ! I stels - Misses Lucille and Kathalopn Nelson.
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address the group are Dr. Robert M. Moore, Indianapolis, associate professor of cordio-vascular renal diseases at the Indiana University Center, and Dr. Louis H. Segar. clinical professor of pediatrics at the same institution. Convention sessions are to be held at the Chamber of Commerce, with headquarters in the Keenan Hotel. Committeemen in charge estimate that more than 600 doctors and surgeons from Indiana, Michigan and Ohio will attend. Dr. Lyman T. Rawles is chairman of the local convention committee. Assisting him are H. A. Ray, president of the Allen County Medical Association; Verner W. Duemling. secretary; A. Jerome Sparks and Herbert M. Senseney.
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