Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1946 — Page 6
feat Ja os sttending Butler
country clerk in the Nov. § club was organized durisig
‘when a group of Butler veterans _ became interested in better gov-/ ernment as the result of their per-| sonal experiences, in getting marriage licenses. - . . Victimized by Racket “Some of the veterans wc : vie timized by the marriage license racket in the office of County Clerk Tilson and we resolved to form an organization to promote the candidacy of Mr. White,” he said. ~The club organizers also said they ‘were taking active part in the campaign to help eliminate government conditions that resulted in ‘the election sgandals two years ago when thousands of voters were prevented from casting ballots because + of gross negligence and inefficiency in the clerk's office. “The protection of every citizen's
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university have organized a “Defeat ng. the candidacy of E. Crutis White, Demo-
of 11 members of which Garry Long. t. Mr. Long explained the club originated several ays
{Robert M. Harkness, vice president; | Claude Johnson, treasurer; John D.|
rican, James R. Mitchell, Thomas]
‘liam Long and Paul Robey,
Former Sheriff
| qualified men to fill the particular
‘and he has no delusions about the
m= his desk within a few days. | Pred Hoke, Indianapolis business- port las
| end of this week.
Just Phone CH. 1923... Our Routeman Will Call
ck Tilson Club’
election, the week-end around an executive 2007 E. Riverside dr.
right to vote is one of the things we fought for on the battlefields all over the world,” Mr. Long said. Other members of the club are)
Glass, Thomas Bemis, Robert Ter-
A. Gibson, William L. Snyder, Wil- |
Backs Johnson
There will be no little group pg Dabney Kerr ‘manipulating strings behind the
sheriff's office if Lewis (Cap) John-
former sheriff, declared in three | campaign speeches here during t week-end. “I can say with all sincer Cap Johnson, the Democratic nom- | inee for sheriff, is one of the best
office to which he aspires,” Mr. Feeney said. “Cap Johnson has the sound idea that a public servant is just that
office. He knows it is a tough 24hour a day job which places -tremendous power in the hands of one man—power that in the hands of an unscrupulous and less conscientious man than Cap Johnson can be misused for personal gain of a corrupt sheriff and a few in-
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fluential henchmen who own him.” lh a rr Prof. Dallas M. Young, Grinnell Leara Oliver will | . llege. Towa, recommended the in- hostess. Guests of honor will be | Ludlow Recovering Sone : {Mrs. Myrtle Turpin, Mrs, | crease after a conference with com- | = "0 Tr Evelyn Joyce From Flu Attack |pany and union officials yesterday. | BIg 1s,
Democratic headquarters here has The recommendation
received word from Washington t
Ee Butler Organize TENCAL GROUP
State Association Will Start
280 tion will open its 1946 convention here tomorrow, with headquarters t the Murat Temple,
he of radiology, Iowa university lof medicing, also will speak to the ity that Indiana doctors.
70 MEET HERE
Sessions Tomorrow.
Indiana State Medical associa
Hoosier physicians will have the opportunity to witness vario u § operations and clinical treat-
apolis hospitals. A highlight of |
an address at the| Wednesday
“or banquet by ,
Olin West, presi-
'dent-elect of the American Medical Ison is elected sheriff, Al Feeney, association,
H. Dabney Kerr, M. D., professor college
Official host for the conclave is |
one
Awarded Medal
George F. Phillips (left), now Red
Cross field director at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, has been awarded the army's bronze
star medal for his service overseas with the 106th infantry divisign during the Ardennes campaign. Mr, Phillips is one of the few civillans to be awared the medal usually given only to soldiers, During the trying times of the campaign, Phillips
Mr, Phillips ments at Indian- obtained and supplied, within five
days, clothing and comfort items to over 3000 men who had lost much the parley willbelof their equipment in battle.
LOCAL GROUPS PLAN
HALLOWEEN PARTIES
A number of Halloween parties
will be held tomorrow and Wednesday
A dance from 9 to. 12 p. m.
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | ‘Red Cross Worker
Roberts Park Methodist church,
© MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 28 (U. P.).
the Indianapolis Medical society. |
ASKS 11-CENT HIKE
Wednesday in Sacred Heart hall, 1525 S. Meridian st., will be sponsored by the Blessed Virgin Sodality
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Margaret Reyb
Miss Margaret Reyburn, employee of the State Life Insurance Co. for 21 years and resident here for 43 years, died Saturday in Methodist hospital, She was 77 and lived at 310 N. Alabama st. Dr, Sumner L. Martin, pastor of
will conduct services from Jones & Hurt Bhefleld chapel at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in the family lot at Peru cemetery at 2:30 p. m, Formerly a school teacher in Peru and Gas City, Miss Reyburn was born in Xenia, O. She belonged to Roberts Park church. Survivors are. a brother, Edwin
Kilroy WAS Here Is Still Correct
—Students at the University of Minnesota searched today for the | body of Kilroy. They buried Kilroy Friday in’a mock ceremony to end the legend of the chalky-fingered spook who
dianapolis,
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ot Reyburn, Resident Here for 43 Years, Is Dead
C. Reyburn, Indianapolis; a nephew, ul D.-Reyburn, Dallas, Tex., and two nieces, Miss Marjorie L. Reyburn; Boulder, Col, and Miss Ruth Reyburn, Portland, Ore.
JOHN R. EPPEN ; John R. Eppen, Georgetown rd, Speedway City, a truck farmer, died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 71. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Usher mortuary with burial iff Floral Park cemetery. © A lifelong resident of Indianapolis and Speedway City, Mr. Eppen was a member of the Indianapolis Gardeners association and St. Paul's Lutheran church, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertha Eppen; Miss Henrietta Eppen, Miss Frances Eppen and Miss Louise Eppen, all of Speedway City; three sons, Reinhart and Ernest Eppen, both of Inand Herman Eppen, Speedway City, and two sisters, Mrs, | Herman Pieper ‘and Mrs. Wenzler, both of Speedway City.
daughters,
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“preceded” American G. 1's wherever they went in world war IL Last night somebody stole Kilroy’s tombstone and casket from the campus. Scrawled in the
iof the church. Al Boebes orchestra |will play. Mary Catherine Dwenger is chairman, assisted by Helena] Holzer, Betty Miller and Mary. Ann
FOR P. S. C. WORKERS
who work for the utility are eligible for an 11-cent hourly pay increase.
An arbitrator in the wage dispute etween the Public Service Co. of |
Indiana, Inc., and the A. F. of L.| Electrical Workers union held to- | morrow night in the home of Letha rs May VanBrunt,
ay that that 1500 union membe
was sent to
he national wage stabilization
that Rep. Louis. Ludlow, who be- board for approval. |
‘came seriously ill recently after an!
|attack of the flu, will be back
| man, returning from |during the week-end, said Rep. {Ludlow is expected to be complete-. ly recovered from his illness by tig
| —— ‘Pledges Probe 0f Accident Deaths
candidate for coroner, declared in
every fatal traffic accident can help | boy stricter enforcement of traffic
highway mortality rate’ “I pledge a thorough investigaition of every death from violence {because the thoroughness of the in- | vestigation can spell the difference] {between a conviction and acquittal] {of a defendant in many cases,” he | said. | He promised that his office will! co-operate closely with all other Taw | |enforcement agencies in an effort! /to reduce the crime and traffic toll | (in Marion county.
RITES TOMORROW | FOR SISTER LYONS
| Sister Eustelle Lyons, of the sis- | ‘ters of Providence, yesterday at | | St. Mary's of the Wobds. | Services and burial will be held at St. Mary's tomorrow. 5 | Sister Lyons had been a member | of the Sisters of Providence for 38 {years. During = that period she taught at St. Joan of Arc, St. Patrick's and St. Philip Neri parochial schools. i Before coming here she was Sis- | ter Superior of schools at Peru and Chicago.
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James E., Rocap and Mrs. W. A, Brennan, Indianapolis; a brother, W. L. Lyons, Nogales, Ariz; four nieces and three nephews. :
ADMITS PRISON BREAK
FT. WAYNE, Ind, Oct. 28 (U.| P.) —Floyd W. Bruck, 25, who told | police he escaped from a Lima, O.,| institution for the criminally sane a month ago, today was placed under $5000 bond by a city court judge on robbery charges. Police captured ‘Bruck yesterday as he was robbing a recreation center here. - | Authorities said that Bruck con-
fessed to a number of robberies
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‘ing the past month.
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month.
Yet there is a common ground of suffering where these two lypes of women often meet.
WHAT SUFFERING DO A SOCIETY QUEEN o
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at tion of his own findings as an arbitrator.
threat of workers counties, both factions agreed to abide by Prof. Young's interpreta- |
tion. ‘A strike would have affécted 250, - |
Dr. John Wyttenbach, Democratic |000- customers of the P. S C. and | possibly resulted in a wholesale in-
{a campaign speech here today that |d scientific medical investigation of|©
laws and cut down the growing Would cost the company | year,
Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. |
HELD AS ROBBER, MAN|
Prof. Young made his intérpreta-
He made the original re-
Last week, in order to avert the a strike of the utility
in 70 of the state's 92
ustrial blackout putting thousands f persons out of work temporarily. | G. J. Oglebay. vice president of |
the utility, said the 11-cent increase |
$300,007 a |
CHANGE COLLECTION FOR TRASH. GARBAGE
Collections of garbage, ash and | trash will go on winter schedule Nov. 4, according to the works) board, at which time pick-ups will | be made once each week. A map is} being prepared for the housewives’| convenience showing collection days | in the various parts of the city. | During the summer garbage is collected twice a week and ashes; and trash once every two weeks. \
Daeger.
| Franconia, Victory, Bremerhaven (troops).
A party will be held at 7:30 p. m.
Another party will be held to-
TROOPS WILL DOCK
IN NEW YORK TODAY
Liverpool;
MASQUERADE PARTY
Wednesday in the Y. W. C. A. by the Indianapolis McGuffey club.
1919 Albany st. | 'Beech Grove, by Theta Rho chapter People, 'of Tau Lambda, | party at 3001 N. New Jersey st. at
be assistant |7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Alvina | Miss Myrtie Lillian Barker, Carmel;
| NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (U. P.).— | Ship movements scheduled in New
t summer but the union ¥
Washington and company representatives dis- |
{agreed on. an interpretation. Westerly and his assistant, Miss Joy Lacy,
Coffman Memorial building were the words: “Kilroy Jr. was here.”
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