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ep. Eugene RB. Crowe .. hopes to serve sixth term “in Congress for his distriet.

. Edward J. Green . . . has inio help the afed. of pension plans

COUNTY ASKS BIDS ON BALLOT BOXES

The latest in a so-called “stuff-| proof” ballot box was among four models shown today to the County Commissieners who have asked for bids for 750. boxes to be ed in the May primary. The contract is to be awarded Monday. One model submitted oy the, 7. J. Misner Co. had: a wooden plug which fits and can be locked in the eonventional slit through which ballots are dropped, The new device would, ‘company representafives said, make it impossible for to insert or ex-

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"ROSE POLY HEAD To TALK Dr. Donald B. Prentice, Rose Polytechnie Institute president, will address the school ii in Indianapolis temeryow night in the Spink-

Arms Hotel. He will sdisouss os “Rose Show” to be held April 4

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Charles M. Dawsan, Washington Tewnghip trustee, today announced. his ite fer the Republiean nomination for Lieutenant-

vention next June. At the same time, several other candidates announced. including: Edward J. Green, Junior Chg ie ber of Commeree leader, Republigan, for Joint State Senator from Marion and Johnson Counties. Merris D. Corbin, Indianapolis police officer and detective for 13 years, Republican, for sheriff.

Dentist for Representative

Dr. L. W. Kirtley, dentist, Repuhlican, for State Re resentative. Maurice T. H attorney, DemFrank R. Bec kwith, Negro attorney, Republican, for State Representative,

term as trustee, said he would camon a program of “abolition of unnecessary boards and commissions and removing their power to promulgate rules and regulations having the effect of law.” He is secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Township Trustees’ Assaciation and helds the same office in the Indiana County and , Township ‘Officials’ Association. . A member of a ploneer Repihlican family of Ind y Mr. Daws= son has lived nearly all his life hoy »| the farm where he pow resides. He was engaged in the banking busi-

~.|ness here seven years apd 18 years

|i the insurance business. For the last six years he has been the Trustees Associations legislative. representative, leading in the fight for home rule. As a member of the Yoverifrs Commissien en Unemployment Re-

costs. He aided in organizing the first Farm Bureau organization in the county and helped bring the first agricultural | agent to the county.

Trustees Bagked Him

His candidacy for the post of Lieutenant-Governor was boomed last December at (the state convention of the Trustees Association. Mr. Dawson is 46, married 30a has three sons. -He is ‘a grad iE

of Broad Ripple High School of the Central Business College. Mr. Green 5 vice President 2

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Morris D. Corbin . . . twice received natiemnal citations for fine detective work. ;

McCrepdy Pension Engineers, which has instglled a large number of old age pension plans for corporations, Institutions and governmental

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0 Loupe. Franklin Country Club, Indian Underwriters, Indianapolis chapter of Churtered Life Underwriters, an associsite of the Insurance Institute of America and a former directer of the Indianapelis Convetion and Publicity Bureau. He is a past president of the Indianapclis Junier Chamber and is chairman of the national Juniar Chamber's industrial relations gom=~ mittee. For the last three years he has been a member of the Economic Speakers Bureau sponsored by the Brookings Institute.

Corbin Cited: Twice

Mr. Corbin twice received national citations for outstanding de~ tective work ang is said to have been [cited for meritorious serviee oy every police chief under whom he has served. He | was 8 member of the first homicide squad - organized here, worked aetively in the Dillinger gang man hunt, in the Sergt. Richard Rivers murder case with the subsequent roundup of the Willie Mason-Red Giberson which had slain Sergt. Lester ones. He jilso worked on the Touhy mob roundup, aided in breaking a the Ernest Tate r of bank bandits and was responsible for identification Of Joseph Pierce and Denald Joseph in the murder of Detective Orville ‘Quinette. ‘He pledged an efficient, wellequipped road patrol, rigid traffic land safety regulation for school children in rural areas, humane care of prisoners, well trained deputies and a program of crime prevention. Born in Kentucky, he has lived in Indianapolis a quarter century and is an ex-service man. His campai is to be managed by op. Rathert, with headquarters in the Hotel Washington.

Reared on Farm - Dr. Kirtley was reared on 4 Jobnuen County farm, attended ilin College and was La (from the- Indiana School of Dentistry in 1897. He a dentistry 33 years in Lebanon before coming here 10 years ago, He has served as committeeman of ithe Second Precinet, 20th Ward, He -has been a director of three banks, has headed three grain elevator corporations and has ther business experienge. | Harrell is a former assistant orney general and former as5Q=

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paries M. Dawstn . . . would abolish sary state heards and commissions.”

Dawson, 4.Term Washington Twp. Trustee, Seeks Lieut. -Gov. Nomination on G. O.P. Slate

ciate attorney for the Home ows. ers Loan Corp. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association Board of Governors and vice president of the Indiana Saciety, Sons of the American Revolution. He is married, has one child and lives at 3015 N. Meridian St,

Is Civic Leader

Mr, Beckwith, a leader in Negro civic and political aetivities, was a Republican nominee for State Representative four years ago and for City Councilman two years ago. He 9s a former publisher of the Indianapelis Tribute and was a leader in the old Indianapelis City Manager League. During the Leslie administration, he served four years as welfare direetor for the Indiana Industrial Beard. - - Mr. Beckwith said he favors repealing the Gross Income Tax Law, enactment of optional city manager legislation, non-partisan election of judges, more equitable operation of old-age pension provisions and more stringent legislation for the support of mino» children of divereed parents. Meanwhile, Rep. Enzene B. Crowe, Bedford, now serving his fifth term in Congress, filed for Democratic renomination with the Secretary of State, He is the ranking member of the Public Buildings and Groufids Committee, ranking member of the Committee on Territories, a member of the Merchant Marine and Jia eries and the House Roads Com mittee.

‘Heads Wayne Commission

At the last session, Rep. Crowe was named chairman of the Gen. Anthony Wayne Memorial Coramission, | He is vice mwesident of the Democratic National Cengressional Committee. For 40 years, he has been in the furniture business at Bedford. Others filing declarations of candidacy included: - For State Representative—@lifford Punderburg, Republican, Hunting-| ton County; Leland L, Moore, Deraocrat, Vermillion; Lester D. Butler, Republican, Lake; €laude H. Hisey and Stanley OC. Mroz, both Deme- |. crats, Lake; Roy C. Street, Republican, Tippecanoe. art, Republican, Warren County; Fred Davis, Republican, Delaware; Jacob 8. Roontz, Republican, Kosciusko; Ohester FP leman, Pem-

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8 of 10 Wives ‘Mourn Death

ST. CHARLES, Va. March 21 (VU. P.).—Word eame down from the mountains teday that Uncle Prank was dead and that eight of hig 10 wives and former wives had shed tears at his funeral. “Uncle Frank’s mame was J. H. Warren and he was celebrated in this countryside as the marryingest man in the memory of any one. He’ was 74, living with his 10th wife, 16-year-old Cynthia, but his mind®was largely ocoupied

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of havng hag in hes ny wi e was collec He went out in & bli about a picture and . Pneumonia developed day he was buried at Arjay, Ky. a few miles from here All his life, Uncle Frank liked young wives. He was fond of saying that all his 10 had been between 12 and 16 when he mar.ried them. First there was Millie, then Rosie, then Charity, then Callie, Mollie, Ceannie, Bertha, Minnie and finally, the widow, Cynthia. “My only luxwry,” he would say, commenting on his frugality, “is marriage licenses and divorces.” He had but four children. [ ——— TET TT a

DIAMOND FIELD FOUND

MOSCOW, March 21 (U. P.).—Reports from the Ural Mountain region today said that ene of the world's largest diamond fields had been discovered. The Soviet Aeademy of Sciences is sending an exs peditien to survey and map the field and to begin exploitation,

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Pimes Spasiol LIBERTY, Ind. Faas five per cent of the

ville, said here last night. Judge Emmert, a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, told a group of voters: ‘Pour years ago, a tharqugh inquiry disclosed there were not less

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more than the total in the administration éf Gov. Harry G. Leslie. Since 1936, at least 3000 athers have received state employment because of the Indiana Gang’s liberal spending of your tax money.” He declared that between. the fiscal year ending in June, 1932, and that ending in June, 1938, net expenditures of the state have increased by $11.814,675,. a large part of which increase he charged | was caused by “excessive payrolls.” “The net cost of government should be and can be reduced at least 25 per cent without endanger+ the proper functions of government,” he said. |

‘Jenner for Governor’ Club Organized

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SHOALS, Im. March 21. = A club has been organized in Martin County to support State Senator William E. Jenner, the county's “favorite son” candidate fer the Republican nominatien. | A committee of 100 members will be formed to take charge of a state wide campaign on Mr. Jenner's bes half. Levi Wildman, gnly surviving Civil War veteran in Martin County, is! honorary presidént of the club. Mr. Wildman will be 101 March 30. John Mann, past ‘commander of the Shoals post of the American Legion, ly president.

Owens Gives Plan To Balance Budget

The only alternative to balancing the budget is national bankruptcy, Ernest BE. Owens, candidate for the Republican 12th District; Congressional nomination, told the Wayne Township Republican ‘Women's group yesterday. In his talk, Mn. Owens said the 7 | steps necessary to balance the budget - include elimination of bus reaus, reduction in the number of employees, chan hie the method of handling relief, housing, agrioulture and government loans, ending all grants to lecal public works, reducing Federal public works to a normal amount and. reducing subsidies ‘to ‘agriculture, housing and industry,

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cians. ‘The bomb was found in M$. Hope Cemetery in Logansport and Brovent to State Police headquarters 9 yesterday. Technicians removed the explosives and turned it over .to the Oass County Historiai Seciety which will place it in the museum at Logansport. Lieut. Don Franklin said he found a pound ef explosives imside the contraption which was believed to

‘Ibe more than 50 years old.

NET STAR'S $10,000 DAMAGE SUIT HEARD

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, March 21 (VU. P)==A $10,000 damage suit filed against - Byvon Guard . of| Frankfort ‘and Glenn A. Bousum of Kokomo by James Miner, 21, a former Frankfort High School basketpall player, was being heard by Judge Edgar A. Rice in Montgomery Circuit Court today. Miner alleged that he Suftered a hand injury which interfered with the continuation ef his education in July, 1938, when cars driven by Guard and Bousum cellided on State Road 39 near Monticello. He contended that the injury ended

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