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14 Indianapolis Youths Also

Elected by Hoosier State Group.

yesterday and four other Indianapolis boys won other electoral positions, The new governor, a candidate on the Nationalist ticket, defeated Jack Kensler of West Lafayette, a Fed-

election was held at the Indiana School for the Deaf where the boys state is in progress this week. The Indianapolis officers are Dave Schortstein, auditor; Thomas A. Comb, supreme court judge; Samuel J. Jacobs, appellate court judge, and Oscar Mutz, clerk of the superior and appellate courts.

Clark Named

Others elected for the state offices were Robert Clark of East Chicago, lieutenant governor; John Rippetoe

= | of Connersville, secretary of state;

ney general; Lloyd MecKeethen of East Chicago, treasurer, and Charles

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Murray, superintendent of public instruction. & The governor, a four-letter man in athletics, is attending Lew Wallace high school and is a candidate for the senior national honor society. He received the Chicago Tribune award in military drill and is a member of the debating society at the school. Also elected were John C. Beasley of Richmond, Tom R. McClintock, West Lafayette; Eugene Francis Dobbs, Vincennes, and Herman P. Crouch, ‘Tipton, supreme court judges. Appellate Court Judges Appellate court judges are Harold H. Wilson, Peru; Russell D, Ryner-

vich of East Chicago, Nationalists,

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BOONVILLE—Alvin C. Bryan; : Wife, Margaret; son, . - Heusser* sister, Mrs. Viola 3 % ’ » CHRISNEY--Jess Schriefer, 68. vors: Delbert and W. B. Schriefer; a rs, . Helen Crews, Mrs. Irene

Eloise Schriefer; Sam, Edwin and Albert; sister, re Tits

CHIC, — Bogucki, 45. usband, Thomas: son. Thom: Mrs. Agnes Wachiars, broth-

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toinette Orizas, 63. Survivors: DaughMrs. Antoinette Kolodiej snd

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NVILLE—Bessie Wilson, 55. Suryyors: Dwightess. Mrs. Lewis = 10h. own, Mrs. W. D, Parker, Minnie a Verna. Sarah Graham, 96." Survivors: Sons, LeRoy and Gurley; daughters, Mrs, Do! s, Mrs. Calvin Whitaker, s. iter Rodk Minnie Ayers. t Ru Survivors: Daughthhart, Mrs. Frank Krock; sons,

ie. GEORGETOWN — William Anson, 732. Survivors: Wife, Clara: daughter, Mrs. G. Bru er; Biathe: i Henry and Jerome; sister, Mrs. 1 En TON Josten Ema

MILLIONS DWINDLE

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lery, was a multimillionaire, Then the dream ended. A pay-

in her check, making it out for $99,909,994 instead of $13.26. A foreman hastily tore off the signature on the check and the payroll department hurriedly made out a new one.

and Thomas D. Hadley of Danville, Federalists. : Thomas G. Bittles of Greencastle, Federalist, was elected reporter of

The new officers and Governor Schricker will be on the reviewing stand at 4 p. m. today when the boys pass in review. Tomorrow three soldiers from Billings hos-

pital will speak to the 385 boys at- |

and Harry R. McGrath of Lafayette

tending the Hoosier Boys state week program,

TO $13.26 CHECK

WHITING, Ind, June 22 (U, P.). Charles Horner of Lafayette, attor- —For a few minutes yesterday Mrs.| = | Elizabeth Koby, an employe at the | Standard Oil Co.'s Whiting refin-

roll machine had mafle a mistake

the supreme and appellate courts. |

Al Mae McCoy, $3. Sur. | Mrs. O'Dell ni Mrs. an ; Bud Reedy.

JASO Survivors:

Harriet

Chavis; sons, Ed, brother, Prank Porter.

ion Everett Pruett,

El © RUSHVILLE--William A 67. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Anna ad, Margaret, Celia and Katherine Hayes, . HELBURN—Robert

ughes, 71. Sur-

8 vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Borl; son, Robe

rt. BSebree, 85. Survivors: Daugh-

ters, Mrs. Edith Jett and Mrs. Robert

NVILLE-—Mar ss. } Wife, Mamie; daughters, Ruth|] 4 George,

Frank and Robert;

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