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DEMOCRATS ASK Samuel Duncan Miller, 1, S, SEEKING FACTS GUARD COUNTRY CLUB on cormer-nmicr Busi: PARTY HARMONY Veteran Attorney, Dies ® ATHENIA SINKING

NLM SELLERSVILLE, Pa, Sept. 7 (U At the same time the Bureau of YOU P.).—A State Police guard was placed Immigration and G-Men started \ 14 AVE around the Deutsche-Horst Country | P34 © oe vesligatioln i Bie Bled \ ania oun evans reportedly threat- that employees of the Philadelphia \ EN? zens’ assault” on the club-{Navy Yard and Frankford Arsenal |to seek first-hand information of house, where last Sunday Fritz had attended the rally. IN RE * |the actual circumstances of the | \ | sinking of the liner Athenia and = |to care for the interests of Ameri-

r, AFTER BUND RALLY Ado Hitler and referred to Mr. \\ ' | LONDON, Sept. 7 (U.P). —Ameri-

Roosevelt as “President Rosenfeld.” }

Hold Second Phase of Rally Leader Here for 40 Years; Tonight; Primary ‘Peace’ | Father Served in Cabinet | Is Urged. Of Harrison. |

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SEE the Sensation of the CAMERA World!

To the 2d Annual 5

M q . < 4 : | Vergo Hr Democrats will] samuel Duncan Miller, a leading| second session of a double | pygianapolis attorney for 40 years,

rally program for a united front in| : i Hospita : x A hi st IS tal.) way died today at Met odis ospital

elections at the He had been ill since early in AuIndianapolis Athletic Club tonigit. !zust. At the first county meeting forf He was the son of William Henry next year's campaign last night, | Harrison Miller, a leader of the city and county party leadersiIndiana Bar and Attorney General stressed the necessity of harmony |of the United States from 1889 to in selecting candidates for the party {1893 in President Benjamin Harri-

can survivors.

indicated still are missing.

also to tell the survivors that the United sending a ship to the Clvde River | to embark them.

A tabulation of known survivors today that 128 persons

Young Kennedv was authorized

States Government was

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ticket in the primaries next May.

Frank E. McKinney, County Demo- . cratic Committee treasurer, urgedy renomination next May of all two-|

vear officials terms.

serving their firsts

Praises Administration

“We wil win in Marion County In 1940 if primary fights are avoid- | ed,” he said. | State Democratic Chairman Fredy F. Bays praised the accomplish-|

ments of the State and National ad-|retary to Secretary of War Redfield ere senior members.

ministrations during the last six

years and urged harmony among|that post under Secretary Stephen gyetcher Savings and Trust Co. | Indiana Democrats because “the en-|B. Elkins until 1893, the close of the | indianapolis. He was a member of |

tire nation is looking to Indiana as a model government.” i

{ “Investment of $100,000.000 of newn|

capital in Indiana during the ad-|3napolis public schools and the In-iclub affiliations were the Columbia

ministration of Governor M. Clifford | Townsend is proof that industry recognizes that the state has good un, the State Chairman; said.

Predicts McNutt Victory

Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. in lauding accomplishments of President Roosevelt, predicted that he Will keep us out of war The. Mayor also predicted that Paul V. McNutt will be given the Democratic nomination for the Presi-| dency next vear {

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Cabinet. His mother was Gertrude A. Bunce Miller. Mr. Miller was 68. He was the senior of the law firm of Aller,

Miller and Bredell, 1356 Consol-|

idated Building. Harold H. Bredell|

and Sidney S. Miller, Mr. Mill:r's| son, were his partners. The family home is at 1221 N. Delaware St. |

Active in Public Life

Mr. Miller was active in social and public life. He became private sec-

Proctor in 1891 and continued at

administration of President ai son. Mr. Miller was educated in Indi-|

dianapolis Classical School, after which he entered Hamilton College and was graduated in 1890 with an A. B. degree. He attended Columbia University Law School for one vear and was given his LL. B. from the National University Law School, Washington. in 1892. He was a member of Chi Psi fraternity. He was admitted to the bar in Manch, 1893, and started to practice law in Indianapolis as a member of the firm of Hord, Perkins and Miller.

“I cannot vet what vessel will be employed.” said the Ambassador, “but we will be able to accommodate all American Athenia [survivors and possibly other Ameri{cans in this country.”

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Club, Indianapolis Athletic Club, the Indianapolis Country Club, the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and the Indiana Society of Chicago. ! In the later vears of his life Mr. Miller devoted much time to the activities of the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Hospital. He was a leader in the building fund campaign for the hospital and served as a member of the hospital Joint Executive Committee from 1930 until his death. Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amelia Owen Miller; his

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Other speakers included Mrs Practiced in New York ! son. Sidney Miller, and a daughter, Sanford K. Trippet, State Demo-| In 1895 he went to New York and| Laura Owen Miller, who is a memcratic vice chairman; Judge Henry practiced as a member of the firm| ber of the editorial staff of the InO. Goett of Superior Court; Mrs. of Keatinge, Walradt and Miller dianapolis News: two sisters, Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, national com- until 1899. He returned to Indianap- | Clifford Arrick, Dedham, Mass.. and mitteewoman, and Val McLeay, olis in 1899. The present firm is Mrs. A. M. Hopper, Englewood, N. County Committee secretarv sucoessor to Harrison, Hines and J. and three grandchildren.

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