Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1938 — Page 8

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County (Continued)

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Republican— COUNTY COUNCIL Third District Harvey Arnold COUNTY COUNCIL Fourth District : George E. Kincaid®*. PROSECUTOR

Edwin Haerle Russell I. Richardson

SHERIFF

Edward R. Kealing Charles (Chick) Roush Jack Schlott

Democrat—

John N. Hughes

William M. Grady

Andgyew Jacobs David M. Lewis

Orville P, Bray William J. Brown Al G. Feeney Max Lory

- |Charles Lutz

Thomas S. Meeker Claude E. Shover SURVEYOR

Jatin C. Ryan George G. Schmidt

Darrell C. Walton RECORDER : Harold R. Holtam

Robert Elder Mrs. Mabel L. Lowe

Hannah Noone Lewis C. Williams | TREASURER

‘| Walter C. Boetcher | Frank Cones | Arthur F. Eickhoff

BEECH GROVE | Mayor

Verl Pierson Charles Adams

Byron Saunders | {Clerk-Treasurer

Floyd H. Harlan Wilbur N. Stewart

Noble K. Stoggsdill ~ COUNCIL First District

Jesse C. Lambert John A. McGregor

Chester Smith Lyle A. Wilder

Second District

| John Thomas Johnson Leslie L. Garrison | Charles C. Koebrich | | Third District Herman J. Hagest Sr. i Paul Allen Arthur Hendricks ! | Fourth District Maurice Coffman | Harry W. Britton Herman H. Proper it -Cownelimanial-Fatse

Solin E. Byland william E. Herold

Townships CENTER TOWNSHIP Trustee

Mrs. Maude G. Hobson

. Myrtle Buehl Mrs. Myris Mrs. Maude Moudy

.| Edward C. Kassenbrock ‘| Ted Ross

Otto H. Worley

Townships (Continued) Democrat— Republican—

Robert G. Carter Carl A. Hildebrand Pervus R. Johnson John F. Manning* . Joseph McClafferty Constable

Don L. Gogen

Darrell N. Alley Le Roy Pickle

John W. Cochran*

David E. Savell Fred E. Stewart John L. Sullivan Otto Wentworth

PERRY TOWNSHIP | Trustee | Dietrich Bunte

John W. George Rufus Heistand

Assessor Carl E. Smock John T. Taylor

Lewis R. Doll Leonard A. Hohlt* William B. Richardson

Stanley M. Flegel George R. Fritsche Thomas A. Gill 3 Justice of the Peace

Harold D. Dietz William K. Ellington

James H. Catterley Claude J. Davis* John K. Ferguson George Rosskopp | Constable | Carl Hueber | Clyde E. Rhoads

WAYNE TOWNSHIP |

Trustee Earl Hoffman Ray M. Huddleston Assessor Clarence W. Bennett Fred R. Eastwood

Calvin Myers John PF. Taylor

Herbert H. McClelland*

Walter Bradford Jr. Nick L. Hurst Martin M. Lannon Mrs. Mary Stout Dugan* Justice of the Peace Alva W. Gulley Alonzo R. Stanfield Edward F. Peck*: Constable John T. Causey Charles W. Martin

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

Trustee | Ed Cook* - Will T. Ayres E. V. Wheatley Erven Lawes Justice of the Peace John D. Adams None Filed | Bernard F. Egan |

Paul K. Cassell *

ha Constable Earl E. Wellsey : ’ None Filed

WARREN TOWNSHIP

Trustee H. J. Bridgins Fred M. Dickerman Raymond G. Hunter Henry M. Thomas Assessor James L. Kingsbury*

Mrs. Nellie M. Walker

Democrat—

| william’ Beverland John J. Plummer

Townships (Continued)

Republican— Justice of the Peace “Charles A. Woerner

Constable Sherman Willoughby

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP Trustee

Walter O. Stoner Harry A. Wright

Assessor . Charles Ww. Mowzrey

Hollie B. Dame

Clarence Ploenges

Glen P. Bolander Everett Harting:

~ Justice of the Peace Leigh Fischer : : Constable Raymond A. Wadsworth Fred Teter PIKE TOWNSHIP Trustee Arland Coolman Justice of the Peace : Paul B. Scott None Filed : Constable None Filed None Filed DECATUR TOWNSHIP Trustee

Oliver W. Black Ray D. Mendenhall

John J. Robinson

Edward Cook®

John L. Beasley Frank Bishop Clarence Harrison Isaac McCurdy Ga Justice of the Peace

None Filed None Filed

2 Constable None Filed : None Filed

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

Trustee Robert N. Bosson Charles M. Dawson* Fletcher\P. King Assessor Ne. on Myron E. Dawson. Paul E. Tegarden* Justice of the Peace Kenneth Darnell James I. Veach Constable i Charles G. Shaw

Roberta West Nicholson

Fred G. Buskirk Jack Berger*

Robert M. Dodd Clifford K. Robbins*

| coal funds will be exhausted tomor- | | ie=

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1938 gency Saturday end ordered the coal purchased. .

He said he will ask the State Tax COUNTY INFIRM ARY! Board to approve the purchase and I § [will ask the County Council at its

next meeting to appropriate $1000 for coal. Meanwhile the money will

be taken out of the Count Emergency Fund Transfer jg] e isken ous of the oyty getndl Made by Officials.

is an emergency.

County Infirmary patients were | aaxusioR uti Gi CHickEN'D A TNNERS assured of heated rooms today as Tues., Thurs. County Commissioner Clarence I. Sundays Wheatley announced a carload of ? ef d 30. coal had been ordered and was to onic! ravy, Tw be sent to the infirmary today. Veetahien Hot Biscuits ‘ CH-—Noon and nite.

Th i PLATE LUN e infirmary coal supply and Meat. 2 Vegetables. bread. but- -25¢

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: %-LB. T-B row and because State laws prevent || Butter, French Fries. ‘Dr a

45¢ obtaining new funds through budget GRANDMOTHER'S "KITCHEN transfers, Mr. Wheatley said County 14 S. CAPITOL AVE. Commissioners declared an emer- 3 Doors South of Wash. b 5

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DALHOVER’S DEATH IN CHAIR DUE FRIDAY

MICHIGAN CITY, April 4 (U.P.). —Unless a stay. of execufion is granted, James Dalhover, Brady gang “triggerman,” will die in the electric chair at Michigan City State Prison early Friday. Dalhover has. an appeal pending before the U. S. Circuit Court of

Appeals in Chicago and a ruling is expected this week. He was convicted of the slaying of State: Policeman Paul Minneman

following the robbery of a Goodland, Ind., bank. He is being held in the county jail at South Bend, but probably will be brought to the State Prison Thursday. Federal agents captured Dalhover in Bangor, Me., last October during a gun battle in which Al Brady and Clarence Lee Schaffer, other members of the gang, were killed.

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James Cunningham* Louis J. Wall ¢ Justice of the Peace Dorsey L. Mitchell Isidor Wulfson

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FALL INTO RIVER FATAL

LOGANSPORT, April 4 (U. P) .— George Lowry, €0, died from ex-

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P + = y nm - a i RB posure today while being taken to IS here a hospital after being found on the : Wabash River bank. * He had Voi. : rolled down a 30-foot embankment |’ 5 a i e into the river but-had succeeded in aoe ? crawling to shore. He was too weak Co TES : i | i s Going Big.

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11-YEAR-OLD GIRL MOTHER BROWNSVILLE, Pa., April 4 (U. P.).—The birth of a six-pound baby girl to an 11-year-old girl, wife of a Labelle coal miner, was revealed today at Brownsville General Hospital, where mother and daughter were reported in good condition.

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