Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1944 — Page 11
and ; ote personnal Seats in Both Houses Ue Toy has : of Legislature. ; | oll nduct a survey Two Democrats from Indianapolis {ne ‘Edward H. Ruschha conversation on filed for state representative and Me.and Mrs. BR pt us and he has 8 local Republican filed for state| Edward H. Ruschhaupt, retired pote a lor ie : TO aay i. wor Lyhuiville ©. ar nel farmer, sna his: ite m of stabilized Miles, 2139 College ave. and Clyde| Dave been married 50 years today able nor statis- P. Miller, R. R. 17, Box 231. The| and will observe the anniversary paralicn, Bui th E hujean Candidaie is Irvin P.| by holding open house Sunday at accurate. It orris, 5122 Winthrop ave "their New Palestine farm. 1s his students Newly-filed candidates for rep-| up. Ruschhaupt has been hem—they love resentative in congress were Wil-| gor 0r in Hancock and Marion discussed. The llam Emerson Rogers of New Al-} ;,uniies and was president of the pper’s notebook bany, Democratic candidate from| wengmager State bank at New e. mon of Muncle, Republican can- founder, until six years ago. They || ' ; didate from the 10th » “have lived at New Palestine since le Much Olis @. Jamison of Terre Haute,| 1923 from where Mr. Ruschhaupt le to go to in Democratic candidate from the supervises the work on his farms. ting about—it’s 6th district. » = Other aspirants for state offices . But Dr. Fay who filed yesterday were: Their son, Ralph, who lives on Students think Vor State Semator—Clarence L. Lyons | the family’s Marion county farm, take his word Democrat, 1808 Orleans st.; Charles W.| is president of -the Marion counHE, a, theo james Mc-| t¥ farm bureau, and Esther, their those for the Lemare PRepubnican. 3350 Kenwood ave.| daughter, teaches music and fairly accurate J. Wallace Hall, Democrat. 807 W. 37s0| lives with her parents. A granddon't change Tn on 8. Republican, | daughter, Mrs. Charles Gross, is 8
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+ ° 2 : Sig Vote Registering |cevey INJURED IN L : To Circle Clock vithout benefit "THE OFFICE for registration of TROLLEY AGGIDENT himself pretty voters in the court house will be his conversa kept open 24 hours a day until the | A 3-vear-old boy was injured EGOTISTS! MORNING GLORIES! es both to men deadline next Monday night, A. |critically and six 'trackless trolley how) 5d Web. Jack Tilson, county clerk, said | passengers and the operator were TS ow ay. Co ne — te vs a aay. Er natatatn slightly injured in traffic accidents Bright exhibitionists to highlight your Your "Easter Bonnet" is traditionally wo sound qesisio clock . registration yesterday. Easter sui: the most personal and momentous alas for what hours, Mr. Tilson said, was | The child, Ronnie Bernard Mes- part of your Easter costume. These vondertul you” prompted by the failure of |S. 1331 Roache st, was taken to Wi h are thr tables to “head you or ald te tho is of war plant workers | City hospital with critical injuries Deep-cut neckline and soft Southern- 3 Ves _nCIanies. 15 NeXT your llege girls just to get properly registered for the afler he was SL By a uk = belle ruffles dramatize this pretty Easter Parade’: 1 May 3 primary because of -stag- block of | blouse. 10.98 nl . truck was driven by William H. . . 3, the jutielde Fey working hours day and stackhouse, 832 N. New Jersey st. Sb SHINY STRAW TEMPLET....16.50 ation” 119 The clerk estimated that at least | The trolley ‘riders were injured Atcent your flower hat with this vivid SHINY STRAW SAILOR.....16.50 + boys are just Wn voles will not be able to When Ine vehicle SES Surked ica new blouse; it's sweet and feminine. CORDE BERET 15.00 v sets seven '. ke tis the bop, bet ebisteren before the dead. (ave. The injured, all treated by 10.98 en get their start line. ou rg ge Rerun] operator, : : : Is of the same - Joan wing) a dave English ave.: Frank Wisdom, 415% BLOCK'S—Sports Shop, Second Floor BLOCK’S—Second Floor Millinery Jor) Des Genk or those who failed to cast ballots | N- West st.; Robert Mitchem, 1724
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; at fight to register will find the JJ B 190: st. 30d John Browsing | Washington st. door open any 2720 Hillside ave. 8 and sex (re. time. re more inter 21k aboot thes AUTO HITS GROCERY, ii 8 AMERICAN WAR DADS TWO ARE WAURED also hold the : i. t against 1 per Two persoli§ were injured when 10 ur FORMED HERE an automobile struck a parked truck n the mood to j aud then cardened over the sideout the war An Indi chapt { American | Walk into the front of a grocery at : i yet—for the War a Ae of Ameria Te 1625 Northwestern ave. today, f] ——
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in either election in 1942 ‘must register in order to vote, Voters going to the court house
Columbia ave. Mary Harper, 1634 Martindale; Jerry Holowell, 3505 N. Pennsylvania st.; Eugene Gentry,!
tonight in -an effort to dxtend] friendship and aid to all service!
The injured, taken to City hosi pital, were Calvin Sullivan, 21, of
men. Obviously men who spend leaves and week. $004 W. Washington st, driver of the traditional ends in its cities. the truck, and Sam Rhodes, 30, of t most of the The meeting will be at 7:30 p. m.| 2437 Parker ave, a passenger in services. in the East room of the World War | thé automobile. us nature ac- Memorial building and is open to, Mr Sullivan stopped his truck ch sex, miscel- all fathers of men and women in|¥DeR the tail gate dropped off. As the service. The national organi- he got out of the truck, he was ray. But don't zation with headquarters in Kansas StfUCk by a car driven by Mabel City, Mo., has the sanction of the Westfield, 1136 N. Pershing ave, ie American Legion, which counts| Who had lost control of the car, many fathers as members of the police said. 4 dads’ group. The qrganization committee is ATTORNEY, NEWSMAN - composed of Frank A. White, chairman; Milt D. Campbell,” Carl E. WILL DEBATE TAXES Sheets, I. N. Crawford, Homer L.| Edward O. Snethen, attorney, and i Chaillaux, G. W. Wille, George Joseph K. Shepard of the Star will ! Ricehle and Edward Schneider. debate on a federal sales tax pro-| March 28. “There are many services that posal at the Indianapolis Federa-! he hour, and fathers can perform for service mention of Community Civic Clubs een, the Ger- that will supplement the work al: meeting at 8 3. m. Friday at the adcasts reports ready being done by other groups" | Washington ho | bombers over Mr. White, who is editor of the! Mr. Snethen - take the affirm- | crecy is gone Hoosier Legionnaire, said. “We ative and Mr. Shepard the negato prevent the want to see that the Indiana chap- | tive. Four directors will be elected g the domestie | ter is composed of fine men and | to serve three years. The city-wide gets a good start.” ent. Up SEppalen to he hela apn) Is ALMOST HERE! become a part | 15-22 also will be discussed. : IALS! “i wel CHURCH ATTENDANCE | | ESSENYIALS! Go dm en SPUR URGED IN U, S. Miami U. Alumni | a Te sp ght across the Dr. Prentice A. Pugh of Nashville, To Mark Founding Your coat, this Spring, plays a master . \ vy ove wearing your Dar eer y Germany on Tenn., sounded a warning today role in your wardrobe. We feature Suit-Dress . . . it's the perennially against a greater concern for the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNI of : 3 gibi ig closed churches of Germany and| Miami university, Oxford, O. = here two outstanding new fitted ver smart Spring costume. Sig Russia than the open churches of| Oxford college will hold their'an- | sions of your Easter Coat. Baden. ~ nob America, in his noonday address at! nual dinner Pri- | The Dark Sheer with white stitching : » t i * ? + - . » : his bulwarked Christ Episcopal Shuteh. a ok day at the Cen~ | THE LIGHT COAT with braid bind and snow-white gilet. 22.95 rmany, it is Awelies of America ars ls tril ¥. W.C. A, in in grey, black-bound. 39.95 ae to sccept filled, they would not seat but about |} to celebrate the 1] « » « 1 grey. i 40 per cent of the population, Dr.§ founding of Mi- | The Dark Sheer with crisp edging of Weather: Pugh sald. Dr. Pugh also said all lf ami in 1809. . | THE DARK COAT with deep lapels : BY wih Sp vm outsiders should be welcome in the| ete DE Wa Had navy or black wool, with’ white embroidery. 19.95. ‘churcites .and there. should be no Shideler, head | AT y fusion in the “big bugs” running the congrega- of the Miami | jeweled buttons. 69.95 Misses’ size to destruction. tions. Hospitality in the churches department of | : sizes raid, however was urged with “fallen away” mem- geology, will | : from Swedish bers and the masses both made! speak. Donald | BLOGK’S—Goat Shop, Second Floor BLOCK'S—Budget Shop, Second Floor ected by OWI, welcome. B. Keller is | ' B The Nashville clergyman will Dr. Shideler president of the | roblems of the : speak tomorrow through Friday at alumni association, and Mrs. | llow reported i at the Lenten noonday services at! Frank N. Liddle is secretary and dering under- | Christ church on the circle. | chairman of the dinner. | ew regulations I ” i o wives, V Fighter Reunited es 40d. wort, eferan Fighter Reunite Js. And the With Family After 16 Year les. and the | With Family After ears Lee Zehr, a U. S. army alr corps|time in the Philippines. He rose . stall sergeant, who fought 10 years {rom Captain to colonel. | a = e r an Fi bec of with the Chinese air corps and end-|,,, yop tor with the U. 8, army air]: re.” But that ed up a colonel, had a reunion here|s,rees in the Pacific since October srankfurt who last week with his family, who had 1942.) ‘ not heard from him since 1928. “China needed men so badly I a few stories Sgt. Zehr, who left home at 17(COUlN't refuse to serve” he sald. 2 over them Is 33 sto for the It was really tough, and I wouldn't Hn Co and is now pped over for care to go through it again. re intolerabl i night as he was ferrying a plane) “But I do predict that the|| a .. 3 from San Francisco to Wright fleld,| Chinese are really beginning to get!| Nill Ruey Dayton. His family, including hisiahead and the victory can only end d ths . father, Lee; his brothers, Jacob and|one way—their way,” he said. es Tadio | Otto, and his sister, Mrs. Mildred| As a pilot he flew what he called { i Crawford, stayed up all night at his| “orange crates” and miraculously — | father's home, 202¢ Winter ave., to|escaped injury after: being shot hear of his exploits. He also saw|down three times. The Chinese a six nephews and nieces for the first planes were made from old auto-| time. mobiles and “offered no protection.” > He is now interested in only one He. also flew Japanese, Amerioan ;
