Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1941 — Page 5

FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 ; “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIVES mmm og i —— PAGE 5 Republicans Undecided on State Attorney; MARTIN SILENT ‘Scrambled’ WOMAN KILLS 3 1% ace ror ESSORS Seem ony tas mem Brain Trust’ Drafts Reply to Schricker Suit (N RESIGNATION GR | CHILDREN, SELF|. immo som wu on Pt i ore

| at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow when the of treasurers, such as art objects, Butler University faculty will set and collections of hobby pieces

By VERN BOXELL | Just returned from a Florida vaca-{spent a week in Florida as the in: w displays and collections for in- constructed by the professors.

With just 10 days left before he is! tion following the Legislature, said [guest of Joseph Daniels, local at- 1 3 ! 0 : he would call on the Governor soon | torney. Mr. Dawson, Auditor Rich- Up to Committee, He Says; : a Muncie Mother, ‘Tired

hed : c scheduled to take office on April Ly" yiceuss their respective positions|ard James and County Chairman

with him,’ [tie up the State government ma- : | tee could use such an officer to Bi E \ ¥ led a 39-year-old mother, Mrs SWwer ~ as . . n ick 3 ~ % OT + Sc ricker, i X ins answer to Governor Henry Schrick (would discuss with the Governor is! Governor Schrick in explaining { Beamer |which calls for bi-partisan boards ceeded as national chairman by Rep. | The farewell message, one of] BUT we do know that the PLUS VALUE and State's attorney until the suit is|all other employees (turned down. . se ther ; a “p ne ris ¢ ) ! ak pioyees. {a successor “because there has been (than “run the risk of my little folk | { : Indiana Repubiican leaders have 1 ? 3 jon earth.” of v2 p> . prs | C | 02 8 3 publican legislation taking over , jittle wrong.” He also explained Yitional structure of State govern. os : party's gevernor candidate last No-| Vivian, 7, were found in their gas-| : ' {tion of “who shall be the chief|® : » O. P. elected officials today. | “This is not just a patronage lef decided to go through with the|operation of State Government NAVY O. Ks KHAKI been mentioned frequently for the since Monday night.

i A | | nt Shih. va : ’ : Republican leaders have made no gn the new setup. | James Bradford all insisted that it Calls Willkie’s Hold on : To Mind and Body, Fills | i X decision on naming the new “at- 3 was “purely a fun trip.” & RE { : | “I want to discuss some things Was “purel p. a ‘ , i ; : e . torney for the State” to succeed ' Mr. Dawson said, “and| “We can talk enough politics at Party ‘Strong. 3 Home With Gas. Attorney General yeorg® N. lt, find out if he is going to agree|the Claypool,” one of them added. | pea wil | with any of our program. We willl Both Republican and DON rake (Continued from Page One) he | MUNCIE, Ind, March 21 (U.P. Meanwhile, e seve evs - 5 ic | leaders appear anxious to avoid the : wd ts ine-ps - Whe Tio bane 3 IR ; 80 ahead with the a he BT court fieht which will ¢ide,” he said. “Personally, T favor | : Contents of a hine page note to Ga IZaLIoN” BHR. . central- not going to contest in court. such a post and believe the commit- | E x day revealed the circumstances that Losin aon Jaa by the] The Lieutenant Governor ex- | hiner for several weeks | slat ere drawing up an . ath ico YY pS $ . » ) : : Disineg tial one of Dus Subjects he a. ition 1 I si Harriet Dinkins, to asphyxiate her-| * PLUS VALUE °c 0 te ie {1a3 we v d . : 1e position has been vacant since | . er’s suit to block the ousting of Mr. a ; OVE his Attorney General suit recently, ¢ self and her three children. We don't k hat titors dom 5 the State Institutions program,| J ; ‘as | : e don now what our competitors said that he had made several at-|John D. M. Hamilton, who was suc- | Ther ’ enorts the 4 " . ’ : : tempts to reach an agreement with . . | : 3 Re 4 > G Tere ave been reports that the ty operate each of the 21 institu-| 3A Republicans but had been | Martin, resigned four months ago. | seven left by the woman, said she QUALITY of diamonds from Kay are CON. 1 may delay naming the tions and merit system selection of | { Mr. Martin said he had not named | § : 8 had committed the deed rather TINUED in spite of difficult market conditions! om ’ ot cil] . He said it was the duty of the! . settled But reports of a possible But Mr. Dawson added that “the Governor to see that tres consti- | eI little he could do recently.” Pei facing the hell I have known here| compromise on the major Re- jqea that this is a compromise is| " 3 ill : : : »| formally indorsed Mr. Bobbitt for Her body and those of her chil-| , . ) vos & ment is maintained at all times”|:, J is : { patronage control from the GOV-| that “patronage is not the firs” | ha that he hoped to have the ques- | he position and Glenn Hillis, the] Heath Bowman dren, Rose Marie, 11; Leroy, 9, and] ernor were discounted by some G. thing in my mind.” : : | > . 1a ” #n 2 led ’ VAY Nr >) “ . Clexecutive” decided by the courts be-| vember, has been in Washingtoq (filled home yesterday by police] It is too late to talk of compro-|{fight—it's a matter of principle, for . : . ..... | this week boosting the Hoosier lead- summoned by suspicious neighbors, | - 7 tari) . re . _|fore the new laws are eflective : : . be . : tl mise now,” one official said. “That|/he explained. If the Republicans Mav 1 (er’s stock. Norman S. Wherry, Ne- Coroner Gailon Stephens said!| was the Legislature's job They are going to be held responsible for| : |braska State chairman. also has they apparently had been dead || program and delegated the job ofjand they are going to. be—then! WASHINGTON, March 21 (U.|post. Took in Washings | carrying out their wishes to us.” [people who believe in Republican (Pp) The Navy announced today! Rep. Martin was to confer with n R Hf Governor Schricker, asked in alvorinciples should run the offices.” |that a khaki “working uniform” has! party leaders from 15 states today Mrs. Dinkins took in washing to! | ro . support her family. Authorities be-

recent press conference if "a com- | He denied that either “compro- | been authorized for personnel ana will return to Washington topromise still is possible,” answered|mise” or patronage was discussed!aboard ships and at naval shores night to prepare for Mondav'z ses ileved her divorced husband, Dalthat “I don't see what on.” by the State officials, Marion stations to replace the traditional sion. He said his visit was to assis! Can't Find Indiana Hamlets las Dinkins, is in Arizona i Lieut. Gov. Charles M. Dawson,|County and legislative leaders who! white duck In co-ordinating the activities of Ee | Apparently she planned the - _ a ———————————————— EE ———————————————————————— —— —— S€$§€S€$€SYYSYS TY the state leaders | Named for Favorite {deaths Monday since she hough

He praised the G. O. P.-controlled | a new stove that day and ordered!

indiana Legislature for its “econ- Breakfast Dish. |the gas connected. A note on the omy—I thoucht that was a lost| {door said the family was away and

| Cl art,” and also praised the Hoosier | By JOE COLLIER would not be back until Wednes- | BE I’ 1 A sturdily designed S LLY L. 1 'e G I delegation in Congress { ; : day. Rd man's watch with an ac- 3 Cl S 0 0 Strengthening of party lines for A man like Heath Bowman Six notes were addressed to in- ’ ate. de endable the 1942 congressional campaign! Wouldnt call the Indiana State Li- dividuals. Mr. Stephens released / ree P & brary a liar right out loud, but vou one addressed “My Friends and|| * i movement.

will be the chief totpic of the State chairmien during the two-day can tell he thinks there's something Neighbors” and written in pencil on | session here. “funny somewhere. a school tablet, Ernest Morris of South Rend. ! Because the State Library, with a “I woula ratber burn in hell than \ Indiana national committeeman: A | Solemn face, told him that some-|to run the risk of my little folk C. Hess, Ft. Wayne, Allen County, Where in the State there is a Bacon, ! facing the hell I have known here . “1 Ind, and somewhere else, on earth,” it said. |

; Republican Labor Club director; | 10 ] » presum-fon vast & rst] 26 and 28 East Washington Street Bruce Hardy, Scottsburg, National aPly nearby, an Eggs, Ind. She wrote “I am tired in mind

Committee agricultural division as-| Mr. Bowman, being the young and body” and have “bit off more sistant director; David J. Wilson, [Man Who was gathering material than I can handle.”

Utah state chairman; Ben Berve, ‘or a book » Hoosier” just published “The Children Don’t Know” [Illinois chairman, and Mr. Wherry by Bobbs-Merrill, set out to find | were to lead discussions at today's! Bacon, Ind, and Eggs, Ind., and talk Apparently she wrote Monday | sessions. : to the natives and perhaps have a!afternoon for the note continued: { breakfast. | “How I'll get through these next few hours I don't know. Time!

OFFICERS SELECTED Gnawhore Kuiws Him araws nigh. Vivian is home from

i During the last two vears he has school and I am going to make

BY IRVINGTON 0. E. S. |traveled 8000 miles back and forth, them candy and cook whatever they

~ ve § : ~~ |lo and fro over Indiana and he has want me to and play with them | Officers to be inducted at installa- | 1,0t found Bacon or Eggs. till bedtime.

TN IeminMies of iy pn hap. Wid the other hand, he i well “The children don’t know What Ro OYS A we sbi = A wn In such towns as Gnaw-|I'm going to do ROSE GOLD 17 JEWEL at the Irvington Masonic Temple bone, Ind., and today. just as an Mr. Stephens said Mrs. Dunkins|{ COLOR COLOR are Mrs. Nell M. Polk, worthy ma- afterthought, he decided to start propably turned the gas on Mon- AMERICA LADY'S tron; Ralph Guthrie, worthy pa-|as one-man crusade to get that!dav evening about bedtime, first FIRST” * WALTHAM BENRUS

tron; Mrs. Benita Kaye, associate | sleep es . ' Va 4 A Suid ’ : sleepy Brown County village a stuffing rags and paper into door 6 ’" matron: Rufus C. Mahrling, asso-|post office. md window cracks 9 ELGIN Wollaston

EN y 6 SIE IT'S SPRING and all - PX, : CORE ciate patron; Mrs. Edna Pauley, sec-| The man in the general store Police found her body near ths $ 15 $ 75 $ 15 A Eh 4 retary; Mrs. Gertrude Guthrie, down there told Mr. Bowman that| stove. which still jetted gas. The : - the NEW FASHIONS LS : Aa treasurer; Mrs Charlotte Hashrook, Gnawbone would leave Santa children were tucked in bed. : conductress; Mrs. Pearl Buchholz, Claus, Ind., In the postal shade if —————————————"— 50c A WEEK 50c A WEEK 75¢ A WEEK

are READY for YOU! % X / : 2 associate conductress; Mrs. Mar- he had authority to stamp post- AIR LINE APPROVED Spiess, chaplain; Mrs Ella | cards

Bad F 3 ¥ garet y <p . T PRICED LOWER as You : SHE BY : Lawton, marshal, and Mrs, Nelle] “Santa Claus wouldn't be in it,” ye HaTON adh Bl PB): ; F Pian B28 M. Walker, organist oo ’ 1 would expect at our : i i ip M officers are Mrs. Florence We an Se te {4 : |authorized United Air Lines to stop Eady Terma Po lar St | HH d ; Sa ‘ Cathcart Ada: Mrs Florence Gelly Five Books to His Credit at Youngstown, O., on its route : NY 1 Pu yie ead- : 2 3 wr ilar BY others | Mr. Bowman, who is only 30 and between New York and Oakland, SR AR ON Mt ES, Ruth; Mrs. Besse Randall, Esther;| “% ° . Ye oars . : Ve roternunt A YEAR T0 PAY ww KAY JEWELRY (0... quarters for Men and : Mrs. Vernice Jackson, Martha: Mrs | as five books to his credit, was Cal. It granted Pennsylvania Cen-| Ji Ni WwW Mn ; Irene Hamilton, Electa: Mrs. Mabel born in Indiana, but for some time tral Airlines permission to stop at | Aa —— omens=--- COME, J % Cook, warder: Mrs. Christie Hol- has lived In Chicago. wre gather the same field on its Youte between | No & / é 137 W. WASHINGTON ST. b +h FIRST + . ET land. sentinel: Miss Norma Koch his material for “Hoosier” he re-|Detroit and Norfolk, Va. e e 0 enjoy £1 2 . J Nor Cevis ; turned to his native state and i So i ein ~~ p 1 A - X % fy , + Ss Y ‘istabe 3 ax? i ole < stereopticon; Mrs. Christabel Carey, “worked overtime for two vears.”

the FIRST NEW STYLES 8 ; WH i i . promprer. He believes that Brown County

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GERM ANS HONOR DEAD (and some parts of Southern IndiPARIS March 17 (U. P.) —(Via! hd are among the most interesting | : ; : Berlin) (Delayed) —Germans yester- Pleas 0 We Sate. La ad as 3 ii bi : a lday held memorial services in all|® LE pi ie Hex bob ‘i ou 2 Fi cama § Far OF | French cemeteries in which German | '02Us (when they were passable)

and stopped to talk to many an old

EXTENDED 8 ‘ : - ° ; : X war dead were buried. avi in the fields. bi: PLUS* VALUE AND QUALITY

1:0] ACCOUNT i ; 4 a — He i surprised that Brown ER ¥ RE 3 County artists don’t paint more pi COLLIE essai 3 : r N character studies than they do, “« : even in spite of the Brown County \

to Better

on “Certain Prefers It in the Spring Days’? Not only that, Mr. Bowman pre-

scenery. After all, the region is a By 4 RR ; Known for its character types and E 4 they make gcod makings for pic- BS ¥ 3 : 3 5 tures, too, Mr. Bowman says. ) (VA

You Women Who fers Brown County in the spring to . " ra tv 1 , arad- | suffer functional | Brown County in the fall, regard

IN OUR ih, J monthly disturb- J [165s of the preferences of artists hs ances which cause J | which is vice versa according to x PLUS VALUE COMPLETE cramps, headache, na dis= their pictures. ' tress of “irregularities,” weakness, But Mr. Bowman is not intending We don't k hat titors do= ; : . ¢ ! 1 1 g e gon now what our competitors MEN'S nervousness, annoying bloating— § |, axe over Brown County artists We we do know that the PLUS VALUE and

' should find Lydia Pinkham's Veg- . . DEPT... etable Compound marvelous to re- § | 10 suit himself, and he admits that QUALITY of diamonds from Kay are CON-

lieve these symptoms. with things as they now are in . , . tami} Famous for over 60 years—Pink- § | Washington, D. C., his agitation for {TINUED in spite of difficult market conditions! ham's Compound has remarkably § |a Gnawbone postoffice may be You: can buy with confidence at KAYS! : 1 : el BRN! helped hundreds of thousands of § |yicked around by the solons for Wi \ women. It's one medicine that can § | time f | TSMAN be bought today that helps build § |° ow ; : CRAF up resistance against such symp- § | He will settle for a working RLY toms. Made especially jor women, § | knowledge of where are Bacon, Ind. on TRYING! and Eggs, Ind, that's what he will settle for, |

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