Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1938 — Page 8

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Haerle Leads Richardson by 552; Gates Royse Now 597 Ahead of Milner; [i Lutz z Holding Margin of 618

Ralston Tops Walpole by|

1132 as Unofficial Count Ends.

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JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 2 Herbert M. Spencer ..... Joseph R. Williams ........ JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 3 Russell J. Ryan « 18,741 § Chalmer Schlosser ccceeceees 7064 3. Ert Slack cccoccccccetccs 0311 JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 1 Henry O. Goeth ......co0eee. 18087] Clarence E. Weir . 10.858 JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 3 I. William Curry Herbert E. Wilson .. JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Smiley N. Chambers ..... Jacob I... Steinmetz .. JUDGE OF CRIMINAL COURT Fra: nk P Baker TELA 14001

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Dever E. Myers

JUDGE OF JUVENILE COURT Wilfred Bradshaw ... Edward C. Eitkman gohn F. Geckler (eée Homer J. Sandusky

STATE SENATOR Jefferson Davis Clinton Thomas A. Hendricks 21,52¢ STATE REPRESENTATIVE David H. Badger Alexander Bake: Charles I. Barry nn Edward P. Barry .. Lcille I. Berr Gideon W. Riain Frank J. Boat n James H. Book Daniel I. § el Guy A. Braughton Theodore Cat . Robert I Carrie a Thomas J. Dobson Perry H. Easton Adol nN % Embar Wi Cc Bess S R obi

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CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT rles R. Ettinger COUNTY AUDITOR Glenn B. Ralston .. Martin H. Walpole COUNTY RECORDER Robert Elder .....cceees Hannah A. Noone . Yewis C. Williams COUNTY SHERTEF On ille P. Bray tbe & % b William J. Brown cesses Al Feeney Max Yiory Charley Tatz Thomas S. Meeker Claude E. Sh COUNTY CORONER Ethelbert BR. Wilson John E. Wyttenbach COUNTY SURVEYOR John C. Ryan ‘4 Darrell ¢. Walton

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(133 Precincts Out of 283) MAYOR Otto H. Ray Fdward hen Reginald H. Sullivan CITY CLERK William BF. Donahue John M. Layton Eph W. Virt ‘ ey CITY COUNC i (First District) William ©. MeCarthy Joseph G. Wood CITY COUNCIL (Second District) Albert O. Deluse . 1% 0905

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(4 Precincts) MAYOR Ver! Pierson | Byron Saunders «... | CITY CLERK-TREASURER Floyd H. Harlan ccoicidicecs Noble K. Stogsdill «...¢ TELL

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i John Ek. Byland cccciccacis ““ 482 | . 22499 |

CITY COUNCIL i (First District) | Jesse C. Lambert ... 181 Chester Smith 173 Lyle A. Wilder cesetacenss 172 CITY COUNCIL (Second District) John T. Johnson 209 Charles C. Koebrich 307 CITY COUNCIL (Third District) Herman J. Hagist Jr. "et

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Maurice Coffman Herman H. Proper ..

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1 THUGS RECOGNIZE

VICTIM, SPARE HI

RUSTON, La, May 3 (U.P) -—

328 | Iu. C. Sellers said today that he met the road;

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old last night and they

schoolmates on him they recognized him. One of them was who has broken ja lected the remnants of his gang. | There were three other men and two women with Hamilton in the |

Floyd Hamilton,

car which was littered with rifies, | Sellers |

revolvers and ammunition said. They crashed the car into his tool box at the side of the road.

‘One of the women stepped onto | holding a gun |

the running board and I recognized her, She was Hello, Seele put down that gun.

' KISS WHILE DRIVING FINE POINT IN LAW

VISALIA, Cal, May 3 (U. P.)California jaw makes it necessary | for Miss Lillian Johns to establish | in court whether an alleged effort by Dale Sterling Smith to kiss her while driving a car was wilful mischief or just plain negligence.

Sellers said.

The car turned over during the |

|osculatory process and Miss Johns suffered injuries for which she asked 8235000 damages, charging negligence However, the

court held that un-

der the California law a guest in al

car cannot claim damages for negligence, she must establish Kissing constituted wilful _Mischiet. |

. CONGRESSWOMAN | JENCKES VISITS CITY

16.938 | 10.190 |

Rep Haute ington | County day to

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Virginia Jenckes, Terre who was home from Washfor the primaries in Vigo stopped in Indianapolis tocall on Governor Townsend told him she would fy to Washington tomorrow and sigh a petition to get the wage-hours bill out of committee

ICKES ¥ AV ORS | HIGHW AY | WASHINGTON, May 5 (U. PP). Secretary of Interior Harold Lb. Ickes said today that he favored construction of a 2300-mile highway across British Columbia to connect Seattle with Fairbanks, Alaska “Such a highway would be 8 great thing for Alaska and for the United | States,” Mr. Ickes said. “It would | connect the two points with a year round highway and greatly increase | tourist traffic to Alaska.”

QUAKES ROCK MEXICO MEXICO CITY, May 5 (U. BP) Two new earthquakes, preceded by strong underground rumblings, were | felt last night at Ompetepee, in Guerrero state, the newspaper Universal's correspondent reported today. No casualties or damages were | topo ted

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Cary D. Jacobs ccc: J. Otto Lee ... 0. Hayes Mendenhall , seeeied Walter J. Mercer .....ecessee Paul G. Moffett ..... Damon C. Schwindler James J. Stewart ... Julia Belle Tutewiler cceesss Kenneth A. Weddle Wesley T. Wilson Edward H. Wischmeyer ....s Walter W. Wise .......

JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE

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| William A. Oren COUNTY TREASURER | Frank Cones ... seetietds | Arthur F. Eickhoff 1341 ‘ COUNTY RECORDER Harold R. Holtam 7,385 | Mabel LIL. Lowe .....¢ . 9,054 COUNTY SHERIFF | Edward R. Kealing | Charles (Chick) Roush . Jack Schiott (cco i COUNTY © ORONER | Cavins R. Marshall TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE (Center Township) | Maude G. Hobson ....os | Maude Moudy MAYOR (141 Precincts out of 285) | George A. Henry | ard B. Hiner Earl B. Teckemever ceoees | Hernan C. Wolff CITY COUNCIL (First District) | Ernest Ambuhl [Carl H. Buddenbal ne ! CITY COUNCIL {Sceond District) Harmon A. Campbell Carter W. Eltzroth Si ‘ CITY COUNCIL (Third District) Frank R. Beckwith .. William M. Gruner oe CITY COUNCIL, (Fourth District) | Herman E. Bowers . Duke E. Hanna CITY COUNCIL (Fifth District) Roy J. Bess : [Ralph F. Moore | James C. Smock «.. CITY COUNCIL : (Sixth District)

| John ¥. Gaeth .... |W alter EB. Hemphill . shebbent | Frank M. Reld ccccesneanes

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TRIAL BEGUN HERE

Trial of Harold E. Stambeck, 37, | Richmond, on a charge of imper- | sonating a government officer was

| start ted today before Federal Judge |

| Robert C. Baltzeil. | Stambeck, who said he is a former [secretary to Rep. Finly H. Gray | was charged with borrowing | suing of money an emplovee of the Department of the Interior U. 8

by a District of Columbia court to

lobbying activity been placed on probation.

impersonation rowed the cheek from his wife who was in I He has heen in ince his arrest last September

testifying

Was Too Weak and Rundown | to Care for Home. Three Years of Indigestion and Other Troubles Soon Over come by Celebrated Medi:

cine. Possibly never before in the his tory of any nation has a medicine | met with such whole<souled

plained to crowds daily at Hook's| Dependable Drug Store, S. BE. corner | linois and Washington streets | This marvelous preparation, intro- | duced a litle less than a year ago. | is today the outstanding success of | the drug trade. | one answer to the phenomenal de- | mand——Retonga produces results, and has proven itself time and | time again in just such cases as that of Mis. George Cloud, 1001 N Center St, Tere Haute. Mr. Cloud told of his wife's remarkable re covery in the following words: “When Mrs. Cloud started on Retonga she was in such bad health she was unable to look after het housework and was having to spend

today she is down town and feeling fine in spite of the fact that she did housecleaning a couple of days ago.” declared My. Cloud. “For over three years she suffered from terrible digestive troubles, kidney disturbances and a generally run<down condition. She had to take a lot of medicine for constipation, too, and often she got so bilious and dizzy she sald she felt like all the blood was rushing to her head and she could hardly stend up. At yes she tensely nervous,

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small | from guests of a | local hotel on the pretense he was |

Attorney Val Nolan told the | | court that Stambeck was sentenced | a 2-to-4-year prison term two years | ago on a fraud charge based on | but that he had | { The defendant denied the alieged | he bor=|

money while awaiting a |

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ens | thusiasm as the new preparation | Retonga, which is now being exe]

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.» BANDITS GET $55 N

BAKERY FIRM HOLDUP

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‘One Threatens to Shoot

| Owner for Resisting. Three bandits, two armed, this afternoon held up five workers in

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the office of Koschnick & Co. baks | i

pply firm at 925 EB. Vermont | { St taking 833. At the same time, Detective Chief | | Fred Simon announced a man and a | woman under indictment here for the robbery and beating of Mrs. December have | been captured in Kansas City.

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In the supply company robbery, |

one bandit threatened to shoot | | Clarence Koschnick, 5455 N. Penn- | sylvania St, the proprietor. | The men, one wearing a blue | mask, drove in an alley at the side |of the company’s office in a dark | sedan { fice Boul

evard Place, a salesman,

{and Emmet Scanlon, 32 N. Temple

| Ave, clerks, were working. They or- |

{dered the three men into another room occupied by Mr. Koschnick and office manager, | Welling, R. R. 16, Box 334.

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order you,”

‘hands up” “I'll shoot shouted Mr,

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nard Naughton, 804 N. Eastern Ave, |

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They entered the outer of- | where William Donahue, 4525 | Ber- |

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Mr. Koschnick ighored the ban- | { dits’ | bandit |

Koschnick put up his hands.

Chief Simon said William Miller, |

Mmdianapoiis detective, is on his way |

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to Kansas City to take charge of the |

prisoners. They are Ethel | and Clarence Lister Mrs. Reed was beaten and robbed | of £3507 at her home, 2905 | side Ave, last Dee. 13. | Mrs. Spears were indicted Dee | on charges of robbery and commits

Spears |

Brook- | Lyster and | 20 |

{ ting physical injury in the commis

{sion of a robbery,

| said.

| Lyster will be Federal Penitentiary, which he had been paroled, will be arrested to face the indictment term next year, | Mrs. Reed,

| worth

Chief Simon said who is 43, was beaten

Chief Simon |

They were arrested two days ago. | returned to leaven- | from | then |

here after he serves out his|

[by a man and a woman who knocked |

{on her door and forced their

way |

into her house. She said they choked |

clubbed her on the head, and took the papers fiom a

her, | trussed her up while they | $307 and valuable | tin box

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George Cloud

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got her a bottle, and she just said today she feels woman. She enjoys her foods and sleeps fine. Her kidneys don't get her up nights like they used to, and her aches and pains are gone. In fact, if she hag a trouble left, I never hear of it. Retonga is the first medicine that ever really helped her fn all her three years of suffering and it has done such a marvelous job I ean’t praise it too highly.” The very first bottle of this marvelous new preparation is guar anteed to bring a gratifying ime provement or the small cost will be fetunded without question. The special Retonga representative is now at Hook's Dependable Store, 8. E. corner Illinois and Washington streets, meeting crowds of people every day and explaining this remarkable herb compound. See him freely without obligation. Retonga may be obtained at all Hook's

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NEW COURT RULES

Announcement of June 11 Session Is Made Here.

A symposium on new Federal

be held at Indiana University June 11. Bernard Gavit, dean of law at the university, anounced the symposium

‘at the Indianapolis Bar Associas tion's meeting last night at the

Columbia Club. Discussing the new rules, Prof. Edson R. Sunderland, University of

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BOY DROWNED IN POND NEW ALBANY, Ind, May 5 (U, P.) =A fire department inhalator squad failed to revive Franklin Theodore Swepro, 2-year-old son of J. C. Stepro, yesterday when the child strayed from home and fell deep.

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