Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1937 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 1937

Mdivani’s ‘Honey’ Disappears

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mantically with that a disappearing act today. Accompanied by

night

. JOB ‘PRESSURE’ Arrested 1n Detroit, Grilled

IN BOOK DENIED

Townsend-VanNuys Feud Expected to Flare at French Lick.

While Administration leaders defended their campaign fund-rais-ing publication, "Official Indiana,” plans for the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association meeting In French Lick were taking shape. Omer Stokes Jackson, Attorney | General and State Party Chairman, denied that “pressure” was being used to sell space in the souvenier book. He said that lists of manufacturers and businessmen who sell their products to the State “probably are being used as prospectus lists Bowman Elder, Hoosier Democratic Club treasurer, said there was no “heat” on businessmen to purchase space or contribute to the party campaign through that channei At. the same time, invitations to the French Lick pow-wow were be- | mg mailed from the State Chairman's office. May Bare Feud

Morte persistent this week at the State House were rumors that ihe Administration, openly avowed opponent of Senator VanNuys for renomination, might yet find the state's sturdiest campaigner on their aoorstep when the editorial meeting | starts. The senior Senator is billed as a speaker along with Senator Shernian Minton. His friends say he is certain to bring the feud to the front at French Lick Aug. 27 and 28. As the date for the meeting ap- | proaches, and an alternate candi- | date strong enough to cause the | Senator serious campaign trouble | has not received Administration ap- | proval, his friends suspected that Senator VanNuys might yet bring about a reconciliation with State headquarters.

Senators to Speak Saturday

The Senators are scheduled to speak Saturday night at the French Lick meeting. Governor Townsend, who recently indicated he might reveal his sen- | atorial choice at the editorial meeting, is to be one of the principal ' speakers. Jack Dolan, Hartford City editor and Editorial Association president, said others to speak would be Rep. Eugene Crowe, Bedford; Joseph E. Craven; William

Smith, Hoosier Sentinel editor.

Mrs. Frank Finney and Mrs, Dolan |

head committees to prepare entertainment for women guests, An athletic carnival Friday night is to be followed by a dance

State House Boston

West Point On-The-Hudson

her parents Mr for Genoa announcing they intended to sail aboard the Conte di Savoia, that port said today she had not

Cos- | grove,” State examiner; Wray Flem- | ing, customs collector and Ray E. |

Meanwhile State, City and Coun-'

aio. ses rare fe or _.

and Mrs. Harry T.

emparked when the liner sailed.

On $6000 D

Harv L. Sacks, 32, 2521 N. New Jersey St. was held in the County for questioning in connection with the alleged theft monds valued at $6000 from an Indianapolis store, Detectives Louis FPossatti and George Gilby took Sacks into custody in Detroit vesterday on a capias issued in Criminal Court, A bald gunman ana his accomplice who held up a filling station attendant at Troy Ave. and Blufl Road last night were sought today.

Jail today

Robert Aichorn, 30, of 2337 Union St., the attendant, told deputy sheriffs the pair escaped with $15. Two 11-vear-old bovs were held in the Marion County Juvenile Detention Home after police said they had confessed stealing a $75 watch and selling it for 10 cents. Harold Eads, 22, of 1006 Comell Ave. was held on a charge of receiving stolen goods. The said they sold the watch The watch, along With a championship medal, was from the parked car of Attkisson, 1549 Oxford St.. said.

INDIANA HOUSING LAW TO PERMIT U. S. AID

Brit nited Press WASHINGTON, Aug. Works Administration's vision reported today to tor Harold L. Ickes that 30 states now have housing authority legislation enabling their municipalities to participate in the slum clearance and low-rent housing program now pending in congress. Indiana was among listed.

DINNER TO HONOR

stolen R.

It was

11.—Public Housing Di-

the states

MILITIA OFFICERS

Times Speciat FT. KNOX, Ky. Aug cers of the 38th Division,

11.—OffiIndiana

National Guard, who served in the | New Albany-Jeffersonville area dur- | ing the January flood emergency, |

{ will be entertained at a community | | dinner night.

at New Albany Saturday

DELEGATES ARE NAMED

Marion County Chapter delegates

to the national convention

today. They May Pohlman,

nounced Clara

are

George H. Healy. Alternates Mrs. A. E. Berry, first vice presi-

dent. Mrs. Rose Nugent and Mrs. |

Augusta Siersdale.

{ty employees are being “urged” by | | party leaders to pay $2 each as reg- | istration fee for the Young Demo- | | cratic

national convention to be

held here next week.

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Johnson. Miss Johnson departed hurriedly last

youths | to Fads. | sports |

M. |

Administra- |

of | American War Mathers in Detroit, | | Mich. Sept. 28 to Oct. 5 were an- | Mrs. | president; | Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington and Mrs. | are!

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ONHEADS IN DAY,

FOUR BOYS CUT

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POLICE REPORT

Youngster Falls From Bed; Youth Dives Into Shallow Water.

Four youths injured yesterday | were reported recovering today in| their homes. Falling from a bed in his home, 5-year-old Theodore Til- | berry, 961'4 W. Washington St., re- | ceived a severe cut on the back of his head. He was treated in City | Hospital. | Charles Konlance, 15, 732 N. War- | man Ave. was treated in City Hos- | pital for a head cut he received

| yesterday when he dived into shallow

| Whitehead, 12. of 1145 17th St. re-| the pair : | | Pradier, French maid, during a quarrel,

imes-Acme Photo.

VENICE. Aug. 11.—Muriel (Honev) Johnson, New York socialite whose name has been linked roof Prince David Mdivani. only surviving member of the marrying Mdivanis, staged

Italian Line officials at

ramond Robbery

of dia-

LIEUT, COL. YOUNG COMMANDS C. M. 1.

‘Three Reserve Chaplains Relieved of Duty.

Officers of the 60th Reserve Infantry were to assume charge of the Citizens Military Training Camp | regiment at Ft. Benjamin Harrison

at retreat this afternoon, taking over | duties of the 329th Ohio Reserve | Infantry. Licut. Col. Walter P. M. Young, | | Dayton, was to be in command. Three reserve chaplains. Capt. | Effie L. Howerton, Pikesville, Ky, and Lieuts. Henry G. Vorsneim, Portsmouth, O.. and John H. A. | Sullivan, Columbus, O., were to be | relieved of duties by Capt. Frank O. | | Taafel and Licuts. Charles C.| Boldrick and John H. Laughner, | Louisville.

TESTS TO BE GIVEN

FOR WELFARE POSTS

Candidates for principal clerk, clerk-stenographer, clerk-secretary and insurance and real estate con- | sultants in county welfare departments will be given oral examina- | tion the week of Aug. 16, R. W. | Bunch, State Bureau of Personnei director, announced today. Persons who have taken written examinations for these positions are eligible for the oral tests. Oral | examinations for county weltare directors and visitors will be held the week of Aug. 23 in Indianapolis, Mr. Bunch said.

SCHOOL HEAD LAUDS VOCATIONAL WORK

Indiana's vocational program is “highly beneficial,” Floyd I. McMurray, state school superintendent, said today in commenting on President Roosevelt's signing a bill providing additional { funds for a national program. The State formerly received $265, 162 in such funds, but under the [new appropriation will receive $600,000, Mr. McMurray said. | Money granted by the Federal Gov[ernment is matched by state funds.

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water at the McClure Beach, 26th St. and White River. Eight-year-old James Gundlach, 1548 Ringgold St., was treated in! City Hospital for head lacerations he received when he was struck by | a baseball bat during a game. The accident occurred in Ringgold Park.

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Times-Acme Photo Mrs. Vera Lorden, according to police, went on a motor trip with Arthur H. Chalmers, New York City mounted policeman. Police say made the trip after Chalmers had fatally shot Irma Louise

NYA, IS REPORT

Clerical, Recreational and Sewing Work Provide Most Employment.

| National Youth Administration | projects in Indiana employ approxi- | | mately 2000 women between 18 and | |25 in clerical, sewing, recreational | leadership, library assistance and | child care, Robert 8. Richey, state | NYA director, reported today. | Twenty-four per cent of them | are assigned to recreation leadership, assisting in community cen=-

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