Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1938 — Page 2
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CHANDLER GAINS _ Cast in Play ANTI-NEW DEAL PARTY SUPPORT §
Seems Determined to oppose Barkley in Kentucky Senatorial Race.
Times Special | WASHINGTON, Feb, 1-—-With| Anti-New Deal Democrats in Washington rallying to his support, Gov= ernor A. B. (Happy) Chandler appears almost certain to challenge | Alben W. Barkley, majority leader of the Senate, in Kentucky's sena- | torial primary. President Roosevelt, with whom | the young Governor conferred yes. | terday, apparently could not dis~ | suade him Governor Chandler is even thinking of a move to advance the pri- | mary from the scheduled date, Aug. | 9, to spring or early summer, Au- | gust, he explained, is a very hot month-—not the best time to get out | a full vote, But some Kentuckians | here saw another reason--the fact that it would be difficult for Senator Barkley, as majority leader, to leave Washington during the Congres sional session.
Joseph Braun (above) has been cast in the play, “Sinster Station,” which is to be presented Monday by the St. Catherine's Church Dramatic Club at St. Catherine's Hall, Shelby and Tabor Sts. John Carroll is director, Other cast members are Rosanna Geis, Mary Roche, Mary Greenan, Margaret Laman, Grace Greenan, Ann Custard, Joseph Toner, BEd McAtee, William McDonald, Thomas Hannon and Joseph Clarke,
He Seems Confident
The change could be made by the Kentucky Legislature. Governor | Chandler said the Legislature re
| never voted against his wishes. Among those who called on ae)
Governor at his hotel were Senators | ‘One Sentenced From Marion Tydings (D, Md.) and Byrd (D |
Va). County Among Those ‘Last time I checked up,” the Gov- vin ernor said, “Senator Guffey and | Receiving Clemency. Lord MacCaulay were about the | tc s—— only ones for Barkley.” Mr. Chandler is convinced he can beat Mr. Barkley. He indicated that the President had attempted to convince him he was still young and
One man sentenced from . the Marion County Criminal Court was ! among five State Prison inmates receiving paroles today from the
needed experience in the national field, and that the party powers would keep him in mind.
State Clemency Commission, The | Commission remitted one fine, con- | tinued two cases and denied 10 petitions for leniency. Charles Nellans, found guilty of stealing a number of Oriental rugs from Indianapolis homes, was sentenced to a term of four years for second degree burglary. The Commission, in granting the parole, reported he had a clear institution record and would be given employment in a grocery. Three of the others given paroles were convicted on robbery charges. They were Clifton Edward
‘Showed Me Mountain Tops’
“They took me up on the mountain tops and showed me the promised land and said I was young,” Governor Chandler said. “But I said that had been held against me for a long time. And I pointed out that the President himself had always moved ahead when the opportunity offered.” The Governor said he had discussed with the President the possibility of naming Senator Logan (D. Ky.) to the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which would permit Mr. Chandler to go to the Senate without unseating Mr. Barkley. But he said he didn't urge this, although he agreed that it might be a means of maintaining party peace in KencS
SOVIET EXECUTES THREE MOSCOW, Feb. 1 (U., P.).—Three persons were executed today for embezzlement and wrecking in ‘the workers’ supply organization of the eastern Siberian coal basin. They were accused of embezzling 400,000 roubles (nominally $80,000) and delaying the delivery of bread.
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years; Arlein Wilson, sentenced in Criminal Court Nov. 4, 1931, and Elkhart County Superior Court Dec. me ncinnapeis author, was. m. [RUCKELSHAUS RAPS juveniles, The Book Mark is the] “innovations” and the State beer mends “Susan Beware” to teachers mittee chairman, in an address to “Merryacres,” in Indianapolis in the | Morals of Democracy,” Mr. RuckelService as “morally wrong.” The State Highway Commission | mated cost of $377,500 trict superintendent, today had comMorgan, Wabash, Alleh, Marshall, in the district he now supervises. He grade separation is to carry Road 13 “G” member in the Prudential Old Morrow. | tion today was preparing a code of Lawrence, C. H, Domhoff, B. F. Simun. association at a dinner-meeting at the beginning of renewed efforts by cial diseases. Real estate transactions here last Indianapolis Real Estate Board Service Commission chairman, and mission hearings. on the petition of LOGANSPORT AIDS 7178 diana Commission to grant them was estimated at $3903.20. Of the ments. Chief of Army Engineers, was apnow in Honolulu, is expected to reSamuel Schofield, 1126 S. Ran-
Clark County Circuit Court Jan. a ———— | given 10 years. 8, 1936, to a 2-to-14 year term for Hunt, Indianapolis author, was in-| quarterly publication of the Teach- | [ importing system today had been as a story to be read to students the Irvington Republican Club. the 1870s. shaus condemned the Two Per Cent Other speakers at the meeting today was to receive bids on 14 These projects, to be financed wy | Edwin B. Harris, pleted 35 years as a company repSt. Joseph, Parke, Sullivan, Martin, is a member of the Indianapolis Astraffic under the New York Central Guard. A committee of the Indianapolis Gen. John J. Pershing, National | ethics for the electrical industry. mons and Paul Koehring. Mrs. Evans Woollen, temporary Columbia Club last night. the organization to bring before the M’CART ATTENDS I. C. C. | ! week involved $66,350, bringing the Property Management Division. Ralph Hanna, public counsellor, | railroads for a 15 per cent freight LOGANSPORT, Feb. 1.—Tle Salthe same increases on intrastate, total persons aided 1752 were local N.Y XY. _ NAMES IES MARKHAM pointed Commissioner of Public tire from the Army within the next dolph St. was slapped and robbed
Rogers, sentenced in Vigo County Circuit Court May 6, 1931, to 12 20, 1934, to 15 years, and Oscar J. King, sentenced in Lake County [ The fifth man given a parole was LOCAL A AUTHOR WINS { Orville T. Armstrong, sentenced in BOOK MARK LISTING —— forgery. cluded today in the Book Mark list | of recommended reading for a Democratic Party governmental ers Special Library, The Book Mark review recom-| .iticized by John K. Ruckelshaus, Republican State Executive Comabove the fourth grade. It is the | story of the old Merrill home, | Speaking on “Preserving Club and the great increase of FedBIDS DUE TODAY ON | Ses employees outside of Civil $371, 500 ROA | were Municipal Judge Dan V. White, | Scott, Ging and Arthur F. Bickhoff. bridges, one grade separation and drainage work having a total esti- | 5873 Carrollton State and Federal-aid funds, are |Ave, Prudential Insurance Co. disto be located in Hamilton, Gibson, resentative. a Mr. Harris began as agent in 1903 White and Perry Counties. 8 g Commission engineers said the sociation of Life Underwriters and A the General Association and a class railroad one-half mile south of Noblesville. Indiana will join the national obgervance of Social Hygiene Day to- | Electric Appliance Dealers’ AssociaHon . Members are Jack Klinger, Rudolph Bnti-Syphilis Committee chairman, | sandgall A. ©. Cros E M. will broadcast over a national hookSamuel Vining of Westinghouse ehairman of the Indiana Commit- Manufacturing Co. addressed the tee, said the observance would mark public, through lectures and pub- JANUARY’S REALTY licity, the need of stamping out soDEALINGS AT $237,250 RAIL RATE HEARING total for January to $237,250, acer cord to a report made today by the Perry McCart, Indiana Public Sales last wee kincluded five residences, four lots and the apartwere in Washington today attend- ment, building at 3433 N. Illinois St. ing the Interstate Commerce Comrate increase. The railroads have asked the In- | vation Army of Logansport served 7178 persons in 1837. Relief cost commerce that the Federal body might give them on interstate ship- | residents. NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (U. P).— Maj. Gen. Edward M. Markham, Works for New York City by Mayor La Guardia today. Gen. Markham, few days. REPORTS SLAP BY THUG of $20 and his watch in the 100 “plock BE. St. early today, Rr
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M’NUTT'S DEPARTURE DELAYED UNTIL FEB. 9
Capital Reception Canceled; Speaks Here on 19th,
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Departure of Paul V. McNutt, Philippines High Commissioner for the United States, will be delayed until Feb. 9, Senator Minton has informed {friends here. _ Mr, McNutt originally was scheduled to leave on the China Clipper this week, but because of cancellation of that ship's flight, he will make the journey on the Philippine Clipper. He is to arrive in San Francisco on Feb. 13 and in Indianapolis on Feb, 16, A reception planned for
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Washington on Feb. 17 has been canceled so that he can remain here to speak before the Democratic Editorial Association on Feb. 19,
REPUBLICAN WANTS LINCOLN PROMOTED
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 U, J. “Henry (Slogan) Smythe, York Republican who looks like President Roosevelt, today asked Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr, to “promote” Abraham Lincoln to a place on the silver dime, and give Benjamin Franklin the place Lincoln now occupies on the penny. The occasion for Mr, Smyth's suggestion was the Treasury's announcement, that Thomas Jefferson and likeness of his home “Monticello” will take the place of the Indian and buffalo on a new nickel to be issued this year,
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CONSERVATORY HAS LARGE ENROLLMENT
Second Semester Classes To Open Thursday.
Heavy early enrollment for he second semester of the Jordan Conservatory of Music has Recessitated the hiring of additional clerical help, Miss Ada Bicking, conservatory director, had announced today. Classes are to open Thursday morning. Registration for new classes and continuance of others is to begin tomorrow, she said, Record enrollment last fall in preparatory and collegiate departments brought an augmentation of the teaching staff,
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Miss Bicking asserted. Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra conductor, was appointed director of the orchestra PRG sien ment,
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REPAIRS UNDER WAY AT POLICE STATION
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space is to be completed soon, Chief Morrissey said today. The detectives’ office on the main | floor is being partitioned to provide space for five officers instead of three, and the office of Capt. Lewis Johnson of the Accident Prevention Bureau is being enlarged. | The latter is to include the space recently vacated by the City Clerk, An office for the recently-estah-lished Crime Prevention Bureau also is being built upstairs,
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HOLLOPETER LEADS FIGHT ON CANAL BILL
‘Abolition of Ship Tolls Is Called Blow at West,
H. A. Hollopeter, Indiana Cham= | ber of Commerce traffic director,
was in Washington today to oppose (a bill which would abolish tolls on | American ships passing through the Panama Canal, Mr. Hollopeter left after the | Chamber had canvassed its State members and found they were not in favor of the proposed McAdoo bill, officials said, W. H. Arnett, | managing director, "provides a distinct
Indiana Chamber said the bill threat to the
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INDIANA GUERNSEY SETS DAIRY RECORD
Times Specinl PETERBOROUGH Biscoe Beatrice, H'i-yearsold Ine diana Guernsey, just completed a record which makes her queen of the American Guernsey Cattle Club, Owned by H., C. Krannert, New Augusta, Ind, she has given 11.« 6449 pounds of milk and 5600 pounds of butter fat in 10 months, club officials announced,
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TEXTBOOK BIDS DUE The State Board of Education m | to open bids tomorrow on new high school textbooks
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