Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1946 — Page 33
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Wimes State Service * KOKOMO, Ind, Sept. 13.—Lowell| in 1917. T. Boyd, northern Indiana general agent for the Equitable Life Insur-
at Détroit, Mich." He was 54, . A native of Fayetteville, Ind, Mr
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Mr. Boyd was a past president of . : the Kokomo Underwriters associa-|Boyd: a son, Robert Boyd of Cali- i iste tion, and a national committeeman | fornia: a daughter, Mrs. Carl Hodg- French Lick Parley Lists ance Co. of Iowa for 30 years, died|of the National Association of Un-|in of Washington, D. C,;' a brother, yesterday ‘in- Henry Ford hospital derwriters. He also was & director |E. H. Boyd of Angola; a sister, Mrs. of the First Natio W. C. Babb of Fayetteville, and a
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By ROBERT BLOEM Indiana Democrats headed southward today for what they wistfully term an ‘all Hoosier" program sponsored by the Democratic Editorial Association at French Lick, Nearest thing to the nationally prominent speaker the convention's
sponsors had hoped to obtain was President Truman's “regrets.” At
the main banquet tomorrow night will be former Governor M. Clifford | Townsend, party candidate for U. | 8. senator, The editors’ meeting at the famed spa is regarded as the official kick|off of the fall election campaign. {Mr. Townsend and other state can|didates will launch co-ordinated and intensive speaking campaigns almost
their exertions this week-end. | Hog the Spotlight As usual, although ostensibly an |editors’ meeting, candidates and party politics will hog the spotlight. ‘Strategy, a state committee meeting, and the opening guns of the individual candidates are almost certain to move the relatively minor business activities of the editors into the background Despite belief in some quarters that the presefice of President Truman would not help the cause of Indiana Democrats in particular, most leaders expressed sincere disappointment that the national party (head c8lld not be present. ! His acceptance of the invitation | to French Lick had been a fore{gone conclusion until the Presi{dent's return from his ‘vacation recently. He was reported to have set aside such activities to ride herd lon the national and international crises. , ] Outlook Is Black |" With of without the President to kick off their convention, outside observers persisted in forecasting the blackest Democratic cam- | paign outlook since the ascendency {of former Governor Paul V. McNutt ‘in 1933. | The party itself, however, showed no lack of interest and reservations were reported a sell-out. . Robert P. O'Bannon, Corydon, president of the Editorial association, will preside over editorial functions. Young Democrat groups will be in charge of informal entertain- | ment this evening.
CITIZENS WILL MEET RELIGION TEACHERS
New and reappointed teachers of | week-day religion classes for chil{dren on release time from the public schools will meet an" invited group of representative citizens at a reception tonight. { The reception will be held at 8 p. m.-in the Central Christian church. More than 200 guests have f signified their intention to be pres‘ent. They include members of Protestant churches, and the P.-T. A. and faculties of city and county schools. The Rev. Florizel A. Pfleiderer, administrative director of the i classes and Miss Nellie C. Young, | president of the week-day board, | will receive with the teachers. New teachers include Miss Mary (Louise Ellis, Miss Fannie Bennett and Mrs. R: H. Peoples, ‘Indianapolis; Miss Lois Warner, Chicago; Miss Ruth McKay, Greenville, Ill: Miss Grace Shoppe, Minneapolis: |. | Miss Lucile Russell, Metamora, O., {and Mrs. Dorothy Unversaw, { Franklin, Ind. Reappointed teach- | ers are Mrs. Oberia Patton and Mrs. [Marjorie Boles, Indianapolis, and {Miss Charlotte Kendrick, Windsor, | Conn, The week-day classes in religion will begin Monday. In preparation for them the teachers today have concluded a five-day institute in the Y.M.C. A
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