Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1936 — Page 7

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BURNED IN ACCIDENT Accident Victim I* Reported in Critical Condition. Burned in an accident at the Superior Chemical Cos.. 19th-*t and Martindale-av, John Taggart, 65, of 1517 Centrml-av, was reported in a critical condition at City Hospital

(Paid Political Advertisement) FOR TAX PAYERS Re-Elect FRANK E. McKINNEY for TREASURER of MARION COUNTY Democratic Primary, Tuesday, May sth

yt Young in Energy ... Mature in Judgment and Experience Notable Progress in Efficiency of County Treasurer's Office since Taking Charge January Ist. 1936 VL Courteous , Accommodating Deputies to Serve You When You Call Thorough Honesty *. * Sincere Desire to Serve yL Advocates Mailing of Tax Duplicates to All Tax Payers Starting 1937

"Frank McKinney, Treasurer of Marion County, is responsible for the patience and courtesy which has distinguished the staff of his office since January 1, 1936. Many a harrassed taxpayer has felt a sense of gratitude for kindly assistance and promptness in furnishing him his tax bills —a job usually distasteful to the ordinary taxpayer. Mr. McKinney’s years of training in business and banking and his personal attention to the duties and problems of the office have fitted him to carry out the human side of the tax collector’s job. The results of his activities have proved the wisdom of the people’s choice and justify us in urging his renomination and re-election to this important office.” Signed, FRANK E. McKINNEY for TREASURER CLUB BY Louis C. Brandt, Pres. - Dr. Theodore Cable, Sec’y Nanette Dowd, V. Pres. • John F. Noonan, Treas.

today. The accident occurred Saturday. Laymona Clark. 18, of 2525 Shel-by-st, was scalded while repairing a gas hot-water heater Saturday. His condition was reported today as fair. Lions to Hear Musicians Victor Dannacher. dramatic tenor, and J. Kclton Whetstine, pianist, are to entertain Lions Club members tomorrow in the Washington.

2 WOMEN DIE SUDDENLY Death Due to Natural Causes, Deputy Coroners Report. Deputy coroners said today that the death of Mrs. Ella Schultz, 70, of 327 S. East-st, was due to natural causes. She fell dead in her home last night. Mrs. Eva Botes, 58, died sudden-

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ly in her home, 1008 E. Morrls-st last night. The body was released to her two sons, Joseph and John Botes. t Filling Station Bandits Hunted Police searched today for two gunmen who robbed David McClain, 27, of 227 E. Raymond-st, filling station attendant at Kentucky-av and Harding-st, of sl4 yesterday.

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