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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946
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THURSDAY FOR EDGAR F BROWN NOBLESVILLE, June 4.—Services ! [for Daily M. Hudler, editor and Services for Edgar F. Brown, 2440 publisher: of the Noblesville Morn-
Petitions urging adoption of & 10cal option law for Indiana have|Adams st, who died last night in ing Times, will be -conducted at 2
been si sald ay.
He sald his “Local Option for Indiana” committee was gaining
ed by 185,000 Hoosiers, Attorney B. J. Brown. of Indianapolis|St. Vincent's hospital, will be held
ground, especially in rural districts, throughout the state.
“I can say, with perfect assurance, ‘that there will be a local|was 64. |
option law adopted in the next legislature,” Brown, local option committee president, declared. Program Set Forth From headquarters in the K. of P. building here, his committee is blanketing Indiana with petitions setting forth the following legislative program: « _ .. elimination of beer wholesalers permits. Elimination of liquor wholesalers permits. Elimination of the right of the Alocoholic Beverage commission to issue wholesale .beer,
p. m. Thursday in the First Christian church by the Rev, John W. at 2 p. m. Thursday at Moore mor-| Douglas, Burial will be in Summit tuary, North East chapel. He|Lawn cemetery at Westfield. Mr. Hudler died yesterday in hls
business.
precinct,
grant the citizens In ward, township,
authority with the county commissioners of each county. | “Provide that all applicants for|30 years and was a retired postal Kingman Star and the Attica Tribbeer, liquor and wine permits be supervisor. accompanied with the approval and [the Brightwood Methodist church, | signature of a majority of the legal (a member of the Veritas lodge 608. in 1910 and later bought the Colfax voters residing within a radius of |(F. & A. M. and a member of the Standard. He was employed several 1500 feet of the proposed place of [Scottish Rite.
“A local “option law that will|M. Brown;
A native of Roodhouse, Ill, My, |Home at Noblesville, He was 59.
He began his career on the WarBrown had lived here for the past ren Sentinel, later working for the
He was a member ofl une. He purchased the Hillsboro Times
|years by the Western Newspaper Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nell{ Union in Indianapolis. son, Dr. Wendell E.| He moved to Noblesville in 1917
each voting|Brown; two sisters, Mrs. Lina i.|and bought the Times. At the time
village,| O'Connor and Mrs. Anna B. Sher-|of his death he also operated the city, county or any political subdi- (man; a brother, Elmer R. Brown|Thorntown Times and the Clinton
dren, Mrs. Marie ‘Studler of Ft. Wayne and Leonard Reid Hudler, who was associated with his father on the Times. He later was married to Phoebe Ellen Flanagan of Cicero, Ind., who survives him. Mrs. Hudler is pub-
lisher of the North Side Topics in =
Indianapolis. A saddle horse enthusiast, Mr. Hudler owned a 250-acre farm in Hamilton county and raised horses. For many years before the war he took an active part in the Indiana state fair horse shows. Survivors besides Mrs. Hudler and his two children are four sisters, Mrs, A. M. Tribbett of*Boswell, Mrs. Maude Goodacre of Marion, Mrs Daisy Norelee of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Gertrude Hooker of Santa Fe, N. M., and three brothers, B. O.
liquir or wine permits, vesting this|vision of the state, the right to de- and one grandchild, all of Indian-| County Review.
Police Speed Out, Then Speed Back
PHARR, Tex., June 4 (U. P.). - et hws” "(ORDER RECOUNT IN State and county police rushed | Y
to the scene of an accident on the highway a mile south of here. Then they rushed right back. The wreck involved a truck | Recounting of ballots cast in the loaded with 100 beehives. May 7 primary was ordared Hovey . in- |in one of three recount petitions. Swarming insects prevented in Judge Ralph Hamill of superiof court 5 appointed three commissioners to recount votes cast in the
termine whetHer or not ‘liquor traffic’ shall be allowed in their respective communities, “Prohibit the employment of women in any “booze joint.”
vestigation of the overturned vehicle by officers.
POWDER PUFF — Democratic contest for Perry town- |
| ship trustee nomination. PERM AN ENTS | This petition was brought by Otto | : | J. Sosbe, who was defeated by| Are You Getting the Right Permanent?
| Leonard A. Hohlt for the Perry | | township trustee nomination. | Recount commissioners in this | {contest will be Erle Kightlinger, | Lawrence H. Hinds and George Ober, { Recounting procedure in two otHer contests has been held up by | litigation. ! In the recount suit brought by | Harry W. Claffey, defeated .in the |
Republican state representative contests, a plea in abatement has been” filed.
| The motion, filed by Ray Powell, ‘one of the 11 successful Republican | state representative nominees, | charged that Mr. Claffey’s petition | failed to list all 57 candidates in | the race. The petition named only | 14 rival candidates, Await Ruling
Recounting in this contest will be | delayed until Judge Hamill rules on | | the plea in abatement. | | The third recount petition brought |
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{I The Wayne township War {]! Mothers club will hold its monthly card party at 8:30 p. m. Thursday at the American Legion home, 6556 | W. Washington st., Mrs. Ivan Bell, | chairman, announced today. She is being assisted by Mrs. Harry Mew- | | by and Mrs. Ray Barker,
—— + The women’s division of the In-| [}| dianapolis Life Underwriter's as-| sociation will meet Thursday noon at the Y. W. C. A. for installation of new cfficers. Speakets for the luncheon program will be Miss Mary Hostetter and Mrs. Marion! Hull, New officers are Miss: Charity { Kennedy, president; Miss Franc U | McNees, vice president; Miss: Mazie | {} Coffman, secretary, and Mrs. The-
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| | gs of the Indianapolis Federation | |}! of Community Civic Clubs, Inc., will| {|| be held Priday at 8 p. m. in the| Washington hotel. The federation will adjourn during July and August.
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Fidelity Review 140 of Women's Benefit | association will meet Thursday at 2 !p, m, at 322 BE. New York st.
| Corinthian chapter 436, O. E. 8. wi meet tomorrow at 5 p for initiation !and memorial services in Evergreen Masonic temple, 2515 W. Washington st.
i} Mrs. F. C. Romer will preside during | the regular business meeting of the Inter- |§| national Association of Machinists’ aux-| | liar 276, Thursday at 8 p. m. in Machinists’ hall, 492 8. Delaware st,
.* ll Broad Ripple chapter 315, O. E. 8, Washington | wi hold memorial services tomorrow at { p. m. in the Broa pple Masonic | at Capitol | | temple. Mrs, Mabelle Schwarzer is wor-
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watched, Threatening the customers and Mr, Gillespie with his gun, the bandit opened two cash drawers in the place, grabbed the money and fled. Police say he might have been the same bandit who held up the Davis Cleaner shop at 2604 N. Capitol ave, yesterday, taking $444. The gunman In both holdups was described as wearing a brown suit, brown hat and a mustache, However, descriptions on the bandit’s height varied. Eugene Ludwig, 36, of 3115 W. 10th st, reported that a bandit threatened him with a long-bladed
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