Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1936 — Page 26

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"IPARTY R SHMENT s/ STOLEN FROM CHURCH]

Halloween plans of Emerson-av . Baptist Sunday School members received a set-back last night when burglars broke into the church basement and escaped with 12 dozen doughnuts and three gallons of apple cider, the Rev. Harry G. Rowe, 317 N. Bancroft-st, reported to

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yesterday. rs Asa J. Smith, Ralph M. Lett, M. i and. Charles Kern,

Mr. Smith, terming Gov. McNutt “plumed knight,” sald: “If we DW the plumed knight on his jer much farther we will'top8 over the precipice into bank-

Mr. Kern said that if the governtnt has a right to fix minimum jes for labor it would also have ® right to fix maximum wages. He d the laboring men, in alignthemselves with the Democratic , were attempting to wreck the

The doughnuts and cider were to be the main attraction at a party tonight, Mr. Rowe said. The thieves entered by breaking the glass in the back door of the church, police discovered.

SOUTH BEND YOUTH’S NAVY CAREER SHORT

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. Oct. 28.—The

brief naval career of Justin Francis O'Leary, 16-year-old South Bend boy, ended last night when he started home with his father, Michael J. O'Leary. The youth attempted to enter the naval academy by joining the line of midshipmen who were marching |} back %o Bancroft Hall from the Princeton game. He was wearing |}

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state director, announced today. available to carry on the three An additional 430 miles were un- | cjocces of improvement, Mr. Manion der contract Aug. 1, and 46 grade | Geclared. crossing elimination or protection projects were completed or under | contract. He said the total cost to

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Harrison Charges Wrong ~ Registration of Voters

William Henry Harrison, RepubE. nominee for prosecutor in * Marion County, charged last night at a meeting at 1817 N. Capitol- -av, t “there is no question that an mpt has been made to register Toters not entitled to vote under the ~ He cited the discrepancy between y - poll books and the master of registered voters as evidence. ~ “These i

carefully by all voters between now and next Tuesday and names of ns not living in precincts reat once,” he said.

"FESTIVAL IS L.IS OUTLINED

“The Northeast Civic Civic League an- | nounced today that arrangements! Bave been completed for a festival | $0 be held Friday to Sunday at | i 38th-st and Orchard-av in cele- | B= bration of the opening of the 38th- | = Bt Fall Creek bridge.

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