Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1942 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

THURSDAY, JAN. & 1042

iN Indiana Politics By Vern Boxell

GOVERNOR SCHRICKER'S apparent reluctance to call a special session of the Legislature at this time is more readily understood if you've been following the fortunes (or misfortunes, perhaps) of Governor Dwight Green over in [linois. Right after tne outbreak of war, Governor Green called a special session, presented five must bills, Now he's getting ready to send the legislators home,

other with playing politics in de- TS fence The Republican field is almost

So, yOu can see what Governor at big. with Jim Hutsell, who Schricker must be thinking about failed to get the nomination last with that pverwhelming G. 5. Pp vear, getting in some early work. ajority in both houses, even if There's a possibility, too, that tear leaders have promised Harty Geisel, the popular Amer "ho politics” if a session is called ican League baseball umpire, may Ang he couldn't send the Legis- try his hand at politics in the lature home if he wanted to. re- sheriff race. gardless of what it did or did not FE &

do. For in Indiana. the constitution savs a special session shail TWO FORMER assistants to last 40 davs—and they generalls Floyd McMurray when he was do State Superintendent pf Public Instruction have their eyes on Pi. that spot come Democratic EVEN IF the Legislature did nominating time this spring. One take away all those juicy fees. 5 Ralph Watson of Bedford. now that £10000-a-vear Sheriff job is doing extension work for the Inlikely to attract a large field of diana State Teachers College of candidates on both sides in next Terre Haute, the other is Grover May's primary. VanDuyn of Greenfield, who is For the Democrats, it's report. pysiness manager for the same ed now that James Scott, who op- pollege. Mr. VanDuyn was close erates a frucking firm, is getting to the late Omer Stokes Jackson, a good play from some party big- former State Democratic ChairWigs if he decides to run. But man, but it's reported that Mr. the candidate who is running the Watson has rounded up the hardest right now is Thomas Sul- strongest support to date. Roth of livan, a young deputy who has them are expected to announce had seven vears experience in the soon sheriff's office. He's also a pre- There also may be a Repubeinet committeeman lican battle for this nomination, There must be at least a half- because some G. O. P. leaders are Boren others, including Clvde Ful- opposed to Dr. C. T. Malan, who ton over in the State Purchasing took office a year ago. One posDepartment. Henry Mueller, Cen- sible convention opponent being ter Township trustee and a former mentioned is Norman Lasher of deputy, has been ranked as a Seymour. who was the unsuccesscontender. but may decide to go ful G. 0. P. candidate against after the trustee spot again Mr. MeMurray in 1038.

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hicago in the Claypool Hotel, | Dodge City Claycombe, has been formed to Little Rock, Ark Minneapolis-St stamps and bonds | Portiand. Ore. _ St. Louis RE. HLS ECAR salary allotment plan will enable AREA BRURr Sh \ LIPPER LINED 3 X x 5 SEN RY - RN 3 $he purchase of bonds. k T /l BH LE Tah Ys Sal has & Soindasss i | $25 21 50 29 50 d 32 30 Wreckage Trai EER ER of ZIPPER LINED COATS, Regu any y £1.9U, £9.J9U aNd even v4.J9v. #. Blackwell Jr, Robert Lee Broken-| Charles W. Holder, Byron P. Hollett, | Sullivan, 34, of 5161 Massachu- NY ERE just zip the lining out! Thomas L. Horner, Sheldon A. Key,| setts Ave, told police he was driv- 3 E> g tain Erle A. Kightlinger, Frank L. Mar-| ing the auto of Beasley, 28, of TRL RRR (Among these are cer " * fiona. Mrs. Peter Minck, Walter! 443 E. 10th St. when it did all EE gL imported wool (woven in Myers Jr, Victor L. Rigot, Leo X | these things: wed TRE k U. S. A.—) zipper lined coats Smith. G. G. Storms, Albert Stumn,! Crashed into three par autos : \ : 8 § Earl J. Stipher, Merl M. Wall, Frank! on Ingram Ave, § that will amaze you)! A. Symmes, John Fuller, James L.! Killed & dog. : L \ \ : Rainey, Richard Habbe. John P.! Hit a freight train at 1100 BE. i. ’ y Carroll, Guy Morrison, Carl Me- | 13th St. Ri Cann, C. C. Robinson, Hilbert Rust, Lost a wheel, a Edward Kreuger and Mrs. Mabel! Sullivan and Beasley were Nyhart, | charged with intoxication and Speakers may be obtained by call-! leaving the scene of an accident ing Samuel Mueller at Lincoln They were arrested by Patrolmen 1351 Roy Conway and Arthur Rate . B. Here Is the Traffic Record |, atti "U0 Blan Wasting, Ho | _Boekbinders Union 353, meeting, Hotel County City Total! severin, 7:30 p. m a 1 1. Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Clad, lunch. 1941 . . . | son. Butler chapter house, T08§ Hampton rive, . four ithe 1 1 : Indianapolis Real Estate Board, lunch- ? —Jal 1 eon, Hotel Washington, noon. v | Caravan Club, luncheon. Murat Temple Accidents yi Srieste I oo dvertising Club of Indianapolis, lunchInjured 5 Dea oe *Rainadiananolis Athletie Club. “noon. : WEDNESDAY TRAFFIC COURT | meeting, Fox's Stent Hove 1 ® Sone! : : { ington St, 8:30 p. m. Cases Convic- Fines ——— Violations Tried tions Paid MEETINGS TOMORROW {| National Board, Le fw VotSpeeding 1009 SI3H, Suan bork de of mange tt A STRAUSS Reckless driving 53 utler University and Indianapolis Chapt f Chartered Life U .. Failure to stop at insurance. Torun ‘Butler Unweenmerem CHARGE through street. 0 0 ies on $ . Binejackets Workers, 38th Disobeying traffic | Strget Branch, Merchants. National Bank. ACCOUNT 1 . m, signals i 0 9 Exchange Club, luncheon, Hotel Severin, Drunken driving 4 IS hia taphars Union, Hotel Sever R All others 18 01 om ' : Em. is a nice thing to have — nn ndianapolis Press 's Union, tel y [Bei bs a 4% Union, Hot (and you'll find your Hotel Washington. § p. m application for an account Phi Delta Theta, luncheon. Canare Cotds In . These lists are from official records on every courtesy) Cie en your back! GRAYS in

| Cincinnati The bureau, headed by Lloyd! Jacksonville, Lot Angeles speakers to address groups about | Mobile, Ala aS 950 WEARINGT San Antonio. Tex, 800 Indianapolis employers to Fampa. Fla. #ach employee to arrange for a part | M . S * wages to be deducted for| otforists pin Call Lincoln 1551 { a nocturnal spin in an auto, SR 3 “3 } 2 lining in—when it's mild— Re COLORS Optimist Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. the County Court House. The Times, | Sig Chi, luncheon, Board of Trade. Particularly newsworthy is the several shades—BROWNS

nvet Kansas City meet the many requests for able ‘Miami, Fla the purchase of defense savings Qklahonta City Pittsburgh Governor Schricker has Invited gan Francisco oes. Saturday's luncheon meeting. This; Washmgton b. C. A i D 0 \ E H C 0 A 1 S | » Of his Members of the speakers’ bureau] CROCKET BEASLEY and Tom Rie R i Tg 3 : You make your own weather! yy oc Tat] git NE a th | fre: Vayne M. Armstrong, Thomas! guilivan were in jail today after NRE nd When it's cold—leave the « burr, Adolph G. Emhardt Jr.! Totals ........ 3 3 $418) american Communications Association. MARRIAGE LICENSES Iv will be surrounded with ~—name it—and we'll put it therefors, is mot responsible for errors |! Delta Tau Delta.

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Rieiiard L PB woitt Shoemaler 32, | tage, noon, ACCOUNT— TANS and CAMEL SHADES.

ildred Lemier ity W. Miller. 32. of 408 Rankin. | ini oh. ooh. oo er] BITS that permits moderate PLAIN SHADES—alse

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20. of 3013 N. Pennsvivania. | Rov Eleanor Meissberger. at §t Prancis weekly payments. No OVERPLAIDS— THINK OF IT! Coats of genuine character—that a man can wear X. Gerow, 22. of 504 W. Drive William, Louise Kennedr, at St. Francis

Foodruit, Betty M. Cardenas. 18, of 833 Klemens. Mildred Zabel’ at St. Prancis carrying charges— DIAGONALS, HEATHERS in comfort—and with pride—at such a fantastically Low PRICE! DLE E 47 8) 1904 Palmer; Orace| Yornon nag. aY, St. (Balcony) and HERRINGBONES. There are TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS of various weights— Donald XK. Dewar, 21, of 4945 W. 13th: Edward, Georgia H rd City (Sizes 33 to 50.) light, medium and heavy!

Rosemary Higgins, 21, of 602 Eastern. . i Merle L. Peetz, 24, Osgood. Ind.; Wilma ) : . . I Es rd iy A pret ety Some of the coatings are SCOTCH WOOLS woven in the U. S. A. rT tet Sb of SUN Pian: Elmos.' Satune ner: . .. such as one sees in coats at 27.50 and up. g¥ivania; Kathryn Lewis, 24, Henderson- . 3 . . ville, Ing, os 3 of 238 Parkview:| Robert Hiner Eeich: Ce Some are FLEECES—soft, yet husky—nice to the eye and to the BARB Cox io or aa Beguiney: JLawrent mons. : “feel”—And a world of TWEEDS! Sturdy, soft, color-shot! Margaret Wuelfing, 30, of 6150 E. Sth. t . Iv ulton, 23 « 3 s: Bo unde D. Anderson 2. of 3 W, 6%. | Herman. Caroline Teept, at St. Francis There are even ZIPPER LINED coats—of an extremely fine sort H Collison Jr. 29 of 1431 N.| Marion, Dorothy Farin, at St. Fr js. (we mean that). THE STYLES include about everything—

Meridian: Janet I. Hamersiy, 21, of 825 N William Helen Elder, at St.

Delaware, Louis, Catherine Meijer, at St. V set-in sleeves, box coats, bal collared coats,

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3.R..R..1 d, Ind.: Mo Shepherd, rR. R13, : in, Ro Wade, t . wood. In nta Shepherd, 40 G. Melvin, Robertine Wade. a fly fronts, single breasted and double breasted.

THIS IS IT—bigger—more important than ever before!

Greenwood Vincent's. Jackson A. Moore. 21, of 315 N. Noble:| Ralph, Lillian Reid. at Methodist. Bdith Nadine Whittaker, '7, of 628 E.| lester. Helen Warrenburg, at Methdoist Vermont - . Mildred Stevens, at Methodist. John Rady Jr, 17, of 242 N. Miler:| Benjamin, Helen Boner, at 937 BE Mary K. Donovan, 17, of 1605 W. Ohio

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