Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1938 — Page 12
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
2H 12 PIKE ANNOUN
THREE FILE FOR ERSLATIR
R. A. ar ant to Run for U. S. House of Representatives; Thomas A. Hendricks Again Seeks State Senator’s Jost; ‘Gaumer Declares.
Fo 1rteen additional Republicans
and 13 Democrats tolay .filed or an-
} nounced candidacies for public office. He zzie 1. Pike, Republican, announced as a Republican candidate for ‘nomin: tion as judge of Superior Court 4. Rosert A. Grant, South Bend, Republican, filed for U. S. House of Represcntatives from the third district.
Thi ee men filed today for State Representative. Hunter, East Chicago, Democrat; Charles P. McCool,
ey are James F. e Haute, Re-
publica, an q Edwin L. Mokrycki, Michigan ony, Republican.
Thor as St., Ind jane “State Medical Association executive secretary, filed for Democratic nomination as State
. Senator to succeed himself. Filing
for Republican nomination for the State Senate re Ben Herr, | Lebanor, and Sidney H. "Showalter, | Columb, Republicans who previously declared their candidacies as State .Represeritatives were Leo J. Lambertsdn,. Scuth Bepd; Oscar C.
. Couch, 3100 resvilley and Walter W.
Wise, 412 Carrollton Ave. Democrats were Judson H. West, 128 S. Hawthorae Lane; Manley B. Dice, New Ros; William E. Gibbson, Elberfelc :—zad Leo Gunnels, Fowler, and Herry J. Richardson Jr. Indianapols attorney and incumbent.
Judge Williams Files .
Judge Joseph R. Williams filed for Democra ic nomination as Superior Court 2 judge to succeed himself, and Geo: ze R.. Jeffrey, former U. S. Att orney, filed for Republican n¢ ‘mi ination for the same bench. o ohatle \. Halleck, Rensselear, Sg candidate for nominetih as Representative to * Congress“, succeed himself, and Homer S'onebraker, Indiana Excise Police hed, announced he will be a candicatz for the Democratic nomination for the same position.
\ Walter "V. Wise, 4192 Carrollton publican candidate for nomina to as Marion County
Prosecutor. / Gaumer to Run for Assessor
Clarenc~ Gaumer, former Superior Court 2 hailiff, announced his ¢andidacy f¢ Democratic nomination as Marign County Assessor, d John A.) Schumacher, 1019 Bellefont tt, said he will be a cagndi--ate for ‘epublican nomination to e same Sfice. : Léonard: A. Hohlt, whose bond as Perry To nship trustee is under attack ad insufficient Circuit Court, filed notice he will seek * Democrat: nomination to succeed himself, § Rifus Heistand said he. will ask publican nomination for the same (Tice. George R. Fritsche “filed for f9emocratic nomination as
"Perry To ip assessor. , “Mrs. N&Jie M. Walker, 20 John-
son Ave,¥nnounced she will be a Democratic candidate for nomination as Warren Township trustee, in
-. whose offic she has served as clerk
for » nearly eight years, and Otto H. Worley filed for Democratic nomination for the same office. John VW. Cochran filed for Democratic ndmination -as Center Township coniizble. 3
Server. 8 Years. With County
Mr. Was, for.-the last six years a deputy County clerk, is a graduate of the Indiana Law Schopl and is secretary of the alumni chapter of Sigrnia Delta Kappa, national legal fraternity. He is a member of the Indizna and American Bar Associations. He was educated in Mooschetit, Ill.,_and Tech High School. He lives at 128 S. Hawthorne Lane, is married, has a child, and belongs 7 the Irvington Presbyterian Chi ch.
Mr. Richardson first was glected to the legislature in 1932 and reelected ii: 1934. He was the first Negro elect=d to the Legislature in 40 years, the first ever elected on the Democrstic ticket. He is a member of the Iniferracial Committee of the
Church Federation of Indianapolis, . and wa: graduated from the Unis’
versity ¢i Illinois and, Indiana Law School. Mr. Stonebreaker served two terms a= Cass County Sheriff. He was known as a star basketball
. Hendricks, 38 E. 55th &
player fo ingate High School and: Wabash ola: ;
Served As Proseeutor ey was commissioned U.
a native of Newcastle and was uated from the University of i He served in the naval
then practiced jaw with his father.
1922 and 1924 he was elected prosecutor of . Henry County. He lives at 4720 Graceland Ave, is married and has three sons. ”
County clerk from 1923 to 1927 and has been a life-long Democrat. He is married and lives at 619 Orange St. He has two sons. He served for several years as secret of the local Central Labor Union. He is a and a Knight of Pythias.
On Council in 1934
Mr. Schumacher was elected to the City Council in 1934. He was graduated from Shortridge ‘High School and at Indiana University. He is secretary of the John A.. Schumacher Co., a building contracting firm since 1875; a member of the Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church, the Scottish Rite, the Murat Shrine, thé Jesters, the Indianapolis Musicians’ Union, and the American Bus} ess Club.
Mrs. Nellie ‘Walker said in her anRint ’ “During the term with which I have been associated with the We
have paid $46,000 of inherited bills, we have erected a $20,000 additiox to the high school building, in creased the teaching force, are transporting more pupils, reduced the bonded indebtedness, reduced taxes for operating schools and have eliminated politics from the schools.”
Lawyer for 35 Years
Mr. Pike was born in Morgan County. He attended common schools and . Quaker Academy and then taught school for two years. He was graduated from Indiana University Law School in 1906, and has been practicing law- for 35 years, the last 15 in Indianapolis. He has served as special judge and pre tem. inj Marion County. courts. He is a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Masonic lodges, the American Legion, the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Century Club. He is 56 and lives at 1915 N. Talbott. St.
SYDNEY MOTORISTS REQUIRE CALENDARS
| SYDNEY, March 25 U. -P). The police department’s new “alternate date™ parking. system almost requires auto drivers to be mathematicians to know where and when to park. The system provides 20 minutes parking periods on the odd-num-bers’ side of the street on the odd days of the month, and on the even numbers’ side on the even days of the month. .
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BOY, 8, JOINS FIGHT AGAINST WAR TOYS
PHILADELPHIA, March 25 (U. P.).—An 8-year-old boy has joined a crusade to discourage children from playing with toy pistols and cannons and other make-believe implements of war. He pledged his support in a letter to Dr. John P. Turner, Board of Education mem-
ber and leader of the movement.
‘Mr. Gaumer was deputy Marion
ren Township Trustee's office, we |}
Shortridge Class Day Officers
‘ Shortridge High School Class Day oifioars, chosen by senior clas William Irwin, willmaker; Jean Miller,
members, are (left. to right):
prophet; Nancy Hult, historian, and Howard Wilcox giftorian. Winifred Craig ang WJoel W, Hadley, ¥jce principal, aressenior sponsors.
SEARCH FOR JASPER MAN IS CONTINUED
3 JASPER, March 25 (U. P.) —Authorities continued a sear today for | Alois Dischinger, 30, Who disappeared Saturday after threatening to commit suicide.” His father, John, has offered a reward of $50 for information. “The Patoka river has been dragged and dynamited.
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