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THURSDAY, AUG. 19, 1987 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES HOOSIERS ROW SAVE YOUR MONEY . . . . . . . . REGISTRATION BOOTHS SWAMPED . BUSY CANUIOITE™, ~~ as
AS DEMOCRAT PARLEY OPENS [9
Split Over Alvin Johnsons Possible Candidacy for Presidency.
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Greenlee, his opponent for the gubernatorial nomination; Dick Hel- } ler, his secretary; Omer Stokes! ™ Jackson, State Democratic Chair- | man and Virgil Simmons, State | Conservation Director. Mr. Greenlee expressed the belief that the State Administration would support Mr. Johnson. After Mr. Greelee left, the Administration leaders conferred with | James C. Beattey, Democratic | State Central Committee secretary, | leader of the anti-Johnson faction | I i Indiana Young Democrats | “Save your money,” smiles Miss Betty Cohen, Indianapolis, Xecutive committee and 13 of its | as she tries to sell donkey banks to Eastern delegates as conmembers. vention souvenirs, Hen Needs. Mr. Beattey claimed that at one - ee ———— a 5 ENATE EA Peete of the executive comm®ttee | dentials committees are to bc to arrive tomo At 1 I if | - ' ere ‘were 14 votes fo ne | S S | TiV morrow. east a ha | 3 | i ats Se ml © > me tes Middle -Aged Drivers More Dangerous SENATE FAVORS
McNamara. Young Democrats Na- | State presidents, vice presidents, i Reception Planned
al Committeeman, had been | Secretaries and o De hie A ‘tea. style show and reception is | : n . . elected chairman. i meetings this morning in the Lin- | to be given Mrs. Roosevelt tomorrow h a n 0 V1 Cc c S, a y S a e ty cla "
coln and Claypool Hotels. | afternoon. The President's ‘wife, |
Times Photos, Alvin C. Johnson, Indiana Club president, candidate for president, is shown with J. Drufus Griffin, national organization
director.
Registration booths in the Claypool Hotel were swamped with vouthful Democrats from all over the nation as the 10,000 delegates and members prepared to
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Mr. Sonn sgn wat 10] a Er i oes hued, (0 mv’ tamoon | ™ . nson ‘claimed that 18 'genc) ' morning, is reported to be bringing B t E d ~ kK, t I N T v ffi ~ d | members, i spoke at a ‘meeting of Young xr I" . . meeting, | SPO a party of friends. en cn el our S ALY ra KS 1 Quick Action on Measure i —— » ” » - - pi
at another Strengthens Hope for
elected him chairman and author- | Democrats from universities and| a gtag party at the Murat tofit. | the Murat are other entertainment Saturday Close
Mr. Beattey said he would carry _ The objective of the Democratic |niohlights of the convention's “big v oe v oly . X z T the fight to the credentials commit- Party is to po human rights,” day.” g by Letting Those Involved ON reau Head Stresses Need | diet tee Nn at Selection of officers and the con- Talk It Over. UNTS For Road Education. | (Continued from Page One)
Meanwhile. the Johnson faction ‘1! that President Roosevelt has vention city closes the convention a sui : is the last “must” measure to be
insisted ‘that Postmaster ‘General | 0°0¢ has been to thai end.® oy Saturday with a grand ball at night Farley had indicated he would take | ~210: “We Are not plowing under as the entertainment finale. A novel but important function of Seven Middle-aged drivers, apparently acted upon by the upper chamber.
iti ; the principles of Thomas Jefferson. : : iy i | ert Jp he Gu, Ih Waa We Bre i fostering communism the newly-formed Accident Preven Preferential Street callous to highway deaths through | > WN : the “bent-fender : ordered to reach agreement on the
ington. it was reported that Th: Sk i Bureau is : ; : Johnson was favored by the ttiorai ky ivy ore: LEGION FUND WINS Court” presided over by Patrolman Law Violators Penalized, vears of experience, cause more traf- Wagner Housing Bill, passed by the Democratic chairman. a uh Siva oe tv | Harry Smith, the “judge.” —— w fic fatalities than youngsters learm- | gouse last night with several At " ‘ Nass e asserte ha e party is . > i . ih Oars : ; : die J ¢ Gy OM Se time, Flova Harter, looking forward while others are Its Sige Is as Thirty-three defendants appeared ing to operate ‘automobiles, accord changes from the Senate-approved IDC ounty Prosecutor, Hoosier, Jooking back reported to have stru : today in Municipal Court on traffic ing to Rex Risher, State Accident bill. . announced his candidacy for the 5 os ” mobiles—usually parked ones—and ,. ooo, lati : : ; | A last minute effort to obtain presidency. His supporters claimed |. Bt Predicted that the Young then gone on. Many times they dif- ro ation charges and paid $181 | Prevention Bureau head. : ; ere at } 3 . rcanization’ . 1 — aos ; NR | . In fines and costs. adminisirat : . | Democrat organization's strength “i . « 4 d Tun” Cases f S Cg} nisiration backing. Another fer from regular “hit an Bight accused of reckless driving
ized him to cast Indiana's 15 votes | colleges in the Hotel Lincoln. morrow afternoon followed by a
- - u ” on the convention floor as he saw Explains Party Aims | reception and dance at night in Minor Accidents Settled 33 PAY $181 FINES Accident Prevention Bu- |
Mr. Risher recently returned from | qu< pill. providing a count by the
candidate to enter the field for the | iL grow sufficiemily to win it the Court Secures $100,000 in that an argument between ihe paid $5 fines and received suspen. ® National Safety Council meeting registration method, was underway. |
ER > “as inp right to make platforms and pre- | ; oi ; iq presidency was Wilford Peebles of | 118 p p wo owners is culminated with one | ons of $21 in fines and costs {rom | in Chicago. | The Senate has passed a Census
: : { hi Sia ¥ are resolutions on national party } i fn oiving ¢ Ohio, member of Governor Davey's | © b Note Owned by Corporation. 1eaving the scene without giving the | Judge Pro Tem. Clyde Carter He stressed the need for safety Bill and Speaker of the House
WPA staff. principles. her his » and address, accord- | : ; 5 " : Citing the work of the clubs, Mr. | - EA EI | Seven accused of violating education and expressed hope that Bankhead said he believed the Hoosiers on Committee Manion said that Indiana ¢ol-| Pederal Court Judge Robert C.| Re usual procedure is that one | Preferential streets paid $60 and |the new “beginners” driving law House would pass a registration Members of the national execu- legians, especially in Bloomington, | Baltzell today awarded the Ameri- | of the OWner's reports the wovideny, | SsoRDed. paying ig Three accused would aid in curbing the mounting Py Hg we forecast President tive committee which was to draft | dave kept a traditionally Republic- | ean Legion Endowment 3 sj he other | Of Speeding paid $26. accident toll. oosevelt would approve, : A ve HN EE | Albert Kinder, 39, of 1628 N. Meri-| The new law, effective Jan. 1, 1938, |
the resolutions favoring President an district in the Democratic | Corp. clear title to real estate ing ident | 1 h N g . ! 3 St of leaving the scene of the accident. | > LS an $ : | Roosevelt's welfare program, in- | column. | northeast of Indianapolis that for- | Officer Smith then locates the miss | dian St. was convicted of drunken provides for a temporary permit for | HUNT PRIMEVAL LIFE
clude two Hoosiers, Edwin A. Hunt-| At the same time the organiza- | meyly belonged to the Laurel Stock | ine motorist and orders both to ap- | Ariving in Criminal Court today on | beginning drivers. The permit allows | y 3 8 | Mg | an appeal from a conviction in: him to operate a vehicle under ON CANYON ISLAND
ern of Anderson, and Mr. Mec-, tion's “First Voters” group gathered | parms Co. and secured bv - » in the Accident Prevention Bu- WY HE UG I STO eh { Municipal Court. supervision of an experienced driver |
Namary. on the Severin Hotel Roof Garden. . ? Sn ———— D0 Vives Owed by. Hie PU. Yesh GE. | He was fined $10 and costs and his | for 30 days before he is placed on| WASHINGTON. Aug. 190 —High |
There was only one contest be- Sightseeing tours, visits to city | i There the two drivers sit down fore the executive committee. Tt | Parks and night clubs, and reeistra- | ay I a ue | its “talk the matter over” under | driver's license was suspended for | his own responsibility. Sixteen-year- (on an “island” in the Grand Canseated Mrs. Grace Manning and | tion are other highlights today. ae FOP , jo isi fficer Smith. A g tees for the Fletcher American Na- the supervision of O persons received injuries last
William O’ Connor as Connecticut Governor to Be Host i i i i S is | it B | tists mext month will search a square X S SL diagram of the accident scene 1s| : Permit Extended. J r tional Ban kwhich made the note ny and revised until it is satis- | night when the car in which they I' mile of primeval forest where man
delegates when ir S failed ‘to Grrive, heir OPPUNEHG | overt Townsend is to be host that was secured by the mortgage factory to both parties concerned. | Were riding went out of control on | Tf the young driver completes 12 has never stepped in search for aniWhile the Indiana deiegation's tomorrow night at a dinner for vis- Li ge sold the note ‘to ‘the RCIOR | W. Riverside Drive near the Veter- months without an accident, nis mal life different than any on this dispute was brouzht out in the open, | iting high political figures, inclug- coon Fund. Plame Fixed ans Hospital and turned over permit is extended, and at the end continent. Pitt Tyson Maner. secretary to Gov. | : : , : ti { State aw Miss Mabel Grabner, 15, 755 N. of the second year, he is given an| The American Museum of Natural Asa : x ing the Postmaster General. He Then ordinance and | : : — ; : ) haar i vu : ; ernor ‘Graves who has been cam- iy NEW HOPE FOUND books are brought forth te deter- Warman Ave. and Miss Dorothy adult license. | History of New York will send two paigning for the ‘presidency for 2150 has invited to the dinner Frank mine. as nearly As possible, the | Marchig, 15, 1102 N. Haugh St. were! After a few years, experienced parties about Sept. 10 to Shiva Temweeks, claimed the support of the Wickhem. Sioux Falls, S. D.. retir- FOR DYING CHILD blame for the mishap. The rules | reported in a fair condition today and safe drivers will be in the ma- ple, whose sheer walls loom nearly “solid South.” ing president. i . are interpreted by the officer, who | in City Hospital. jority, according to Mr. Risher, a mile above the canyon floor. NaiAttempts to block Mr. Maner's| Tonight, National Democratic Bi Onion Press answers questions the motorists wish : campaign came following reports he | Committeeman Thomas Taggart is EVANSV ax | 00 ‘ask. Ave. driver of the car. and Dan El- | Stiver, State Safety Director, hopes ‘may have evolved there during thouhad received $1000 from Jesse Jones. | to entertain 150 leaders at a din- NS TLLE, Ave. 19.—Hope was If one of the motorists is found | Wanger, 18 1024 N. Mount St. were to extend enforcement facilities sands of years of isolation after Texas Democratic leader, to advance ner in the Indianapolis Athletic held today for the recoverv of 8- | «puiltv.” the ther is given {he | treated at City Hospital for body with the addition of 60 State Police [the raging Oolorado had cut so deep his cause Club vear-old Clarence Alton Ambrose, Suilty, 9 Ba | bruises officers next month as to trap animal life . Co : - s " 3 fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | chance to sign an affidavit against adie : . i ap ! Those reports are untrue,” he In the selection of a convention Y| said city, Seattle, Pittsburgh, and Rich-
Ambrose, stricken with a rare ma-
House and Senate conferees were |
| passage of an unemployment cen- |
0 days. old youths may obtain these permits. | yon of the Colorado, natural scien- |
| Henry Dezelan, 17. 726 N. Holmes He also pointed out that Don F. | uralists believe unknown species |
JAPAN BREAKS BACK OF DRIVE UPON SHANGHAI
Chinese Forces Thrust Back As Battle Is Extended Toward Nanking.
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{again had raided the central capital | during the day. The Japanese asserted that they [were winning not only on all sectors on the Shanghai front but also a the north, adjacent to the sprawling Peiping-Tientsin area which their armies seized in the | operations starting the night of July |7 when Chinese and Japanese de- | tachments clashed outside Peiping. | United Press correspondents on the spot, however, reported that | the Chinese lines were holding fast | northwest of Peiping along the | Peiping~Suiyuan Railway, southe west of that city on the Peiping« Hankow Railway, and south of Tientsin on the Tientsin-Pukows Nanking Railway Foreign military attaches esti | mated that there were from 60,000 to 80,000 Japanese troops in North China, which, owing to their vastly superior equipment, were more than ample to crush Chinese armies to taling roughly 200,000 which are opposing them. In Shantung province, which is expected to be one of the next theaters in the general war, Gen. Han Fu-chu, the military governor, had mobilized his entire personal army of 150,000 men and reinforced lit with thousands of coolies im-« pressed for transport and labor corps service, This correspondent personally established that British reports that the Japanese army regiments were landing at Liuho., at the mouth of the Yangtse, where they ocame ashore during the Chinese-"apanese war of 1932, were not correct
Made Way Behind Lines
He made his way to Liuho behind the Chinese lines today, at times under a hail of Japanese naval ars tillerv shells, and found I.ivho held by the Chinese who are strongly en« trenched. The Dollar liner President Hoover radioed tonight that she was off the port and expected to reach the mouth of the Whangpoo tomorrow with additional U. 8S. Marines from the Philippines to reinforce more than 3000 American sea soldiers now on duty herve. Life in the American community here was beginning to show indica« tions of returning to normal tonight | despite the curfew law which for= bids civilians without military passes to be in the streets after 9 p. m.
NAZARENES IN SESSION By United Press KOKOMO, Ind. Aug. 19-Mors than 300 persons registered here today for the 12th annual convention of the Northern Indiana District Church of the Nazarene. The sess sion will continue four days. The Rev, J. W. Montgomery, sue perintendent, reported a members ship gain of 1404, or 15.6 per cent.
; ' him. fr = — or ams; amb ; : [li lari hi $ copy | Usually, however, they want to EY > Pa A Lockwood Thompson, Cleveland; mond, Va, lead in delegations gg gM discuss “damages,” Officer Smith | / "said. When that matter arises, the Ae ® -. (
Paul A. Williams, Columbia, Mo.: | pledged children Robert Campbell, Wichita, Kas.. and First major sessions are to be | Nike i : a o! e referred the corriBE - ) P | Clarence is reporte hn a critica] motorists are referred to the cori Thomas N. Logan, Covington, Ky, held tomorrow morning in Cadle | condition in ig yy Ndiiy dors or any place they choose out- | and Judge Charles Bliss, Taylorville, Tabernacle. {here. but & definite treatment for side Police Department offices. | I1l., are other announced candidates| James Roosevelt is due at 6:55 the rare illness can be prescribed | Bureau staf members said the for the high office. : : [P. m. today by plane from Washing- | according to Dr. William Caldwell | system clarifies many minor acei- | Their backers assumed “lightning- { ton for his address at 11 a. m. to- | pathologist, who completed tests Ves | dent cases which otherwise might may-strike attitudes as they bid | morrow. His mother is to speak | to day which enabled him to make | clutter up the Municipal Court | for state delegations. : | following him and the Postmaster | diagnosis . | docket. There have been approxiThe Williams candidacy is said | General's address is to be tomor- | Bertha J 13. died vest , | mately 15 such cases “settled by the | to have the backing of the Pender- | row night o Can. 560 yeswrday » i nd, i ; : ; : 3 | afternoon. Thomas, 12. and Margue- | court” since the Bureau formed, it gast machine of Kansas City and | Another prominent speaker, Sec- | vite Juanita 10 died Sunday. | was said. | St. Louis. | retary of Agriculture Henry Wallace, | : y > -
craemin of resltions ana re Yi on Sarde rose. © MUNICH BISHOP RAPS BIBLE PAGEANT
IN INDIANAPOLIS | ""? RACE BREEDING ‘SCHEDULED TONIGHT
Ruy United Press ‘ " vy ag EE > ‘The Great Women of the Bible, MEETINGS TODAY DEATHS | MUNICH. Aug. 19. — Cardinal , pageant of 35 characters will be Young Democratic Clubs of America, | Amanda Phillips. 80. at Methodisi. nw. | FEUIEDEY, Nh Cp dpe arch- presented tonight before the Naconvention, Claypool Hotel and Cadle static pneumonia. | 0ISNo 0 unich, officiatin at a i FoR ws ; i wag | Tabernacle, all dav Edward Gilbert, 62, at 28238 N, Benny. | Reval wedi ceremony t a a tional Missionary Council, in ses Sigma Nu. luncheon, Hotel Washington chronic myocarditis : 8 . > 0 ay, VIg- gion at the Greater Phillips C. M. noon Eee | carlarie Lee Stewart, 45. at Methadist. orously denounced the Nazi-ap- E. Temple carcinoma » Cone \ : vs ih 0, Advertising Clubs of Indianapolis, | Robert Allen Swain. 11. at 4825 Carron. Proved idea of “race breeding. | Forty annual conferences and 35 Innel Columbia Club, noo » on, pneumonia The cardinal w fficiati y uncheon, olumbia C , hoon { . . arn as o ld - u Apwad - i wi. und Board of Trade |. ROSEMAry Geis, 7. at 4233 Guilford. lobar | \rinal was ‘officiating at | states are represented at the Coun Hs CH, Venricon. Bowe rae: | pneumonia. the wedding of Prince Henri of Or- |i], which will continue through | . Margaret Jane McCain, 64. at 711 E.! leans to “1 SS i rari i ; > : vin Xr NN Oil Club, luncheon, Hotel Severin, noon. | Minnesota. carcinoma. : } = Ye Princess Maria of Bavaria. | Sunday. Bishop J. A Bray of ChiConstruction League of Indianapolis, Waa Wed 53. ‘at ‘Citv. cerebral | —— cago will speak Sunday mornine. and Bishop C. H. Phillips, Cleve-
inncheon. Architects and Builders Build- Gertrude Mav Marlow. 56. at Citv. ceTh rebral hemorrhage A ll Safe land. will baptize infants with water
Indianapolis Conference Bank Auditors, Anthony Covingon 3 months. at 804 W, » ] dinner. Hotel Washington, 6:30 p. m 10th, whooping cough from the River Jordan. American Business Club, luncheon. Co- William Henrv Jones. 67, at 2641 Carroliton, carcinoma.
lumbia Club, noon Re ; . : hi Louis Mann, 53. at 1643 Northwestern. q ne SE: Acacia, luncheon, Board of Trade, noon. | coronary occlusion SS FIL S A
Indiana _ Motor Traffic Association.| Melviile Hoover. 58. at 234 Hancock, car- |
hincheon, Hotel Antlers, noon. cinoma. | | ‘Catherine Schulte, "7. at 520 EB. Ver- RX DENIES HE SNORES |
Alliance Francaise, meeting Hotel : bs y brs mont. chronic myvocarditis Washington, noon. Erie Williams, 37. at Veterans’. general Re Indianapolis Real Fsiate Board, golf | septicaemia ) J tournament, Martinsville Country Club, | Mary V. Jarbo. 62, at 2810 Highland, | X Bn United Press ! dinner, 6:30 m, | carcinoma. | : | T > wR - > Ella Spaiv. €8. at 1115 S. Tilinois, arterio- | : | NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Two hun sclerosis. A ; i X ~ x 3 . ‘lor | Richard E. Coleman. 80, at 2906 Wash- i RR NX | dred women mobbed Robert Taylor, Young Demodratic Clubs of America, Doton Blvd. carcinoma. : \ | screen star, when he stepped off a |
convention, Claypool Hotel and Cadle Tab- { SR train at Grand Central station to-
rnacle, all "dav.. ’ e Exchange Club. luncheon, Hotel Wash- | day. He managed to smile pieas- |
Ington. noon 4 | NR : 4 ¢ WE | antly in the face of vigorous tugging | pa ist eh. a, Ci OFFICIAL WEATHER | 3 — =| | and hauling and questions such as]
wintiana Stamey Club, OE LATE. Indiana | |__ United States Weather Bureau NER 3 Le “Do you think you are beautiful?” : Beta Theta Pi. luncheon. Board of | yNpDIANAPOLIS FORECAST — Thunder \ SY 3 | He denied a published story that 3 | he slept with his mouth open and
Trade, noon | | snored. {
3 AUGUST % Free Delivery ¥ m nw ly Within 200 Miles
Delta Tau Delia. luncheon, Columbia | storms tonight or tomorrow; not quite so Club, noon. | warm. {
MARRIAGE LICENSES TEMPERATURE a ao - ~~ (These fists are from official records . - 3 NS . ; 06 3 X 3 ]§ : VINCENNES BOY. 2,
at the County Court Howse. " Yd | si — SRE — ho KILLED UNDER TRUCK
fs not responsibie for names or addresses.) «ML R996 1 DW, 29.98%
— Provipration for 24 hrs. ending 7 a. me : SHEEN : RN | Bw Twiren Press Robert Wickersham. 22. of 1042 Higi otal precipitation since Jan. 1 28.7 : RE Ld v " a] | si. Lula Berniece Hobbs, 17, of 19 N. Excess since Jan. 1 26 : VINCENNES, Ind. Aug. 19.—Paul Bloomington St .. th, St St. Jeeon. Mh. | Miss Nancy Fry of Bedford, | Bugene Blubaum, 2-vear-old son of h s E. r : St. Jos : ray . n : y becbd ' : Rh Red i 35 of Jove a Nich | wndinnn ET me Pri above, stationed at a mission mn | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blubaum, VinB. 1 en. 39. Ol . ichiga naa rs "M$ ni or ri 3 yay i y ui - J { E Stary Lou Brvant. 36 of 3520 Emer. | day. except becoming generally fair to- the Chinese war zone. telegraphed |cennes, was killed vesterday when son Ave, | 3 John Passwater. 50. of 41% E. Walnut | tral and north portions. hai that al i a : : : b a ig » Ss safe qv ; ; Si: Sylvia Greekbaum. 45. of 2611 Guil- | ypineis— Considerable cloudiness :onight | all Americans were safe | driven by his father.
ford Ave. {and tomorrow, thunderstorms this after- after a bombing by Chinese The accident occurred when the
"rank Tavl 20, of 1250 N. Bel- | , , : , q Wc A Evangeline Stottlemyer, 30. of | ne Rp Bo I BL planes. Miss Fry's post is at the | father, unaware of the presence of v 18 Neth aheT. 28. of 313 Lvons Ave : | mMOrrow; cooler northeast tonight and in| Central China Christian Mission | his son. drove away from the home | ARS eB Bs 1 A virginia K. Elliott, 23. of 810 S. Foltz St. | al nau Me DS oa Hospital at Nantungchow, 160 | to get ice. He did not know of the ! SIMMONS w @ - —ite wer Michigan—Considerable cloudiness | i - bp vein h tonight and tomorrow; thunderstorms this miles up the river from Shanghai. 't agedy until he returned. BIRTHS | afternoon or tonight south portion: cooler | ——— ei oni smite cassie ak | tonight _and extreme south tomorrow.
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| morrow north portion: not so warm cen-| the American Consulate at Shang- | crushed under the wheels of a truck * Here's a SPACE-SAVING, MONEY-SAVING VALUE . . .
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