Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1936 — Page 12
F DEMOCRATIC FACTIONS SET
Factions in the state Democratic party, according to observers, are to smoke the peace pipe at a bar-
becue scheduled for Saturday after- | * noon and night at the Indiana state |
* fairground. * eandidate for the Democratic nom- ; : niation for Governor, and R. Earl * + Peters, former state chairman and * Indiana head of the Federal Hous- * ing Administration, are scheduled to - ~ speak with .M. Clifford Townsend, » gubernatorial nominee, from the + same platform at a Marion County = Democratic rally at the fairground. Mr. McKinney and Mr. Peters . © have been on the “outs” with the McNutt administration, observers
say. The Twelfth Ward is to be host ¢ to other wards in the city and coun- ; ty at a barbecue and entertain- = ment. William E. Clauer, ward . % chairman, is in charge of arrange- * ments,
= Tickets Go on Sale for = Coughlin Speech = Tickets were placed on sale today - at 46 N. Pennsylvania, headquarters = of the Union Party of Indiana, Inc., ~ 3 for the address. of the Rev. Charles ; y E. Coughlin, radio priest and third- = party sponsor, which is scheduled & for the afternoon of Oct. 4 at the + Indiana state fairground. ® Clayton A. Sanders, of the Union * Party, has been named general ehairman of the meeting. . The rally is sponsored by the . Union Party, members of the Na- ¥ tional Union for Social Justice, the # Townsend Old-Age Pension organ- + ization and the Farmers’ Union. * Chairmen of other committees * preparing for the rally are Charles * Pawcett, arrangements; Mrs. A, L. Hendrickson, publicity; J. D. John- . son, tickets; A. J. Fessler, parade; © William Curry, concessions; Mrs, # Charlotte Taggart, seating, and Fred Ww. Hoffman, parking.
“Watson to Campaign for G. 0. P. in State
Times Special WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 24.— “James E. Watson, former Hoosier 4 Senator, was en route to Indiana etoday to begin a campaign for election of the Republican state ticket = and the swinging of. the electoral + vote of the state into the G. O. P. ~ column. : Before leaving here Mr. Watson * said, “The McNutt candidate for Governor is in for a beating—a lot * of Democrats will join Republicans “jn doing the job.” . The former Senator is to deliver # “a radio political address tomorrow night over Station WOWO, Fort plan:
* — Mrs. Dolly Curtis Gann
to Talk in Terr®Haute
Mrs. Dolly Curtis Gann, sister of ' Charles Curtis, former Vice President of the United States, is to _speak at Terre Haute Oct. 2, “Chester V. Lorch, director of the
ra. O. P. speakers’ bureau, an-
* nounced today. + Henry J. Allen, former Governor “of Kansas, is scheduled for an address at Vincennes on Oct. 14 and “on Oct. 15 at Bloomington. Mr. Lorch also announced that Simeon D. Fess, former United ‘ States Senator from Ohio, is to speak at Rushville Oct. 16.
Hendricks and Reed Are to Speak
= Thomas A. Hendricks, State SenSator, and Ben Reed are to speak at a rally of the Tenth Ward Democratic Club, 2203 E. Michigan-st, at o'clock tonight. Thomas Haefling, “chairman of the board of directors “of the club, has promised a series Sof party speakers at the Thursday _anight meetings of the club. William Holmes is club president, and Mrs. Mary Seay, secretary-treasurer.
miss CLINTON QUITS ~~ COURT CLERK POST
Ill health was given as the reason ~ for the resignation yesterday of = Miss Emma L. Clinton, 1434 N. New ersey-st, as assistant clerk of the ~ Probate Court, Judge Smiley M. * Chambers announced. Miss Clinton served in the Probate Court since its organization in 1007. She is to be succeeded by Mie Dolly Flanders, Spinks-Arms
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” Districs chairmen and vice chairmen of Yandons elor, Indianapolis, assistant to Mr. Gilliom; Mrs. Knox Clubs of Indiana returned to their homes to- George Dillinger, French Lick, Ninth District vice day after planning the Ocicber campaign at meet- chairman; Mrs Jane Cunningham, Indianapolis, asing yesterday in the Claypool. They fixed a goal of sistant vice director; Major G. W. Comstock, na100,000 members for the drive. . tional organizer; Ivan C. Morgan, chairman of the Left to right in the picture are: Arthur L. Gilliom, | Republican State Committee, and Eben Wolcou, Ind:anapolis, chairman of clubs; Thomas C. Batch- treasurer of the # €lubs,
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|IDENTIFIES CHICAGO ELECTED BY FRIENDS| PAIR AS KIDNAPERS
By United Prcss RICHMOND, Ind. Sept. 24.—The| LA PORTE, Ind., Sept. 24. —Alfred EL pt CHEE Reps thn. ant fs Sra bo hundred sixteenth annual confer- Chicago, were ldentined today by ence of the Yearly Meeting of | Harry Rockwood, La Porte County Friends. | filling station operator, as the men
Other officers elected include Isa- | wh : ft dor. W. Kirk, Newcastle, recording Who ‘kidnaped and yolibed him
clerk; Edith J. Hunt and Homer $15 last week, police said. Biddlecum, both of Charlottesville,| Carl Baumgartner, La Porte Poreading clerks. lice Chief, said he believed the pair |
Meetings sponsoring community relief and welfare projects wére out- | connected with. other filling station
lined in a report of the social serv- | robberies in this district. ice committee. A 0
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