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Frank Huse Erpectad | * To Quit Mayor Race After New GOP Deal

~ Pressure Increasing Upon John § Schumacher "To Withdraw His Candidacy

By NOBLE REED Another withdrawal from the Republican mayoralty race was sched- | uled today. At the same time party leaders plunged into a merry-go-round of “deals” before the filing deadline tomorrow night. “The latest maneuver involved the probable withdrawal of Frank P. Huse, county treasurer, this afternoon following a conference with his supporters. od Mr. Huse denied he would throw, his support to any of the other DeMolay to Install six G. O. P. candidates. But there * was talk he would pass an off-the- Officers Monday

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Indianapolis chapter, Order of DeMolay, will install Robert Wilson as master councilor of the chapter Monday at 7:30 p. m. .

Robert 8. Smith, president of the Marion county liquor board.

Pressure Schumacher Pressure was increasing from

Other elective several regular organization sources officers to be into induce John A. Schumacher, d stalled are: | president of the city council, to quit Harold . Fryar,

senior councilor; Robert McIntyre, junior councilor; Jack Moorhead, treasurer, - and

the race,

he would not withdraw “under any circumstances.” Some party leaders were predicting

he would “change his mind” in the John Jefferies, next 24 hours, scribe, : The five other Republican candi- _Appointive ofdates “are -Willlam H. Wemmer,| ficers are:

president of the Indianapolis Bar| Rabert Wilson «Jack Dickey, association, supposedly receiving the senior deacon; Gene Hinshaw, junregular organization support; Roy|lor deacon; Richard Sheets, senior E. Hickman, former city controller,|steward; Bruce Bailey, junior who is heading up. the gee Steward; Herman Huffman, chapganization forces around city %hall;|lain; Richard Hollingsworth, alJames M.' Dawson, attorney rep. /moner. Charles Reed, marshal; resenting trolley riders in their| Danny Crago, standard bearer; Wilfight against increased fares; Perry liam Pierpont, orator. B. Ward, director of the Indiana| Donald Shaner, George Otto; FarSmall Businessmen's association and |rell Baxter, Walter Ruckersfeldt Jr., Mr. Smith. Tommy Stores, Howard - Wald, and Harry Bason Files William Lawson, preceptors, and

Roy Arnold Jr., sentinel. Harry Bason, a ‘musician and member of the Center township advisory board, filed his candidacy Jor the G. O. P, city clerk nomi-| dal- rue Gras nation. ‘The other Republican can- | didate for city clerk is Frank J.|

Noll Jr., incumbent. Kills Woman The Democratic picture appeared’

to be a clear-cut contest between | Al Feeney, former sheriff, as the! Ome woman was dead today as regular Democratic organization's the result of an automobile- =dump| choice, and George S. Daily, attor- ‘truck collision at U. 8 31 and!

new, representing the anti-organ-' tsa. Yesterday aieltioon. ization forces headed by Russell Southport rd. y y

Dean, former county chairman. _+| The fatality was Miss Edna Mc-

The two other candidates in the Farland, 76, of 1438 Loretta dr. Democratic mayoralty are Roscoe | Homecraft, She died last night in| Bredell, former deputy--sheriff and S% Frans touplid) awa OPA clerk, and John Alvah Dilworth,| Three other women were 816', Broadway, an accountant. | I the accident, two critically and

who filed his declaration yesterday One seriously. They are: as a “non-partisan, non-sectarian| MIS. Lora McFarland, 71, same candidate on the-Democratic ticket.” Rigress river x the by Sritie Last night the Indianapolis Vet. | ett ue a critical. erans ¢tlub, which calls itself a bi- Miss Catherine Higgins, 17, also partisan group, indorsed Mr. Feeney f1 438 Lorettn ar seTiots ’ for the Democratic nomination. The ° re a Hodnital club previously indorsed Mr. Ward All are in St. Francis hospital

twats They were injured when the car for te Republican noma un. driven by Mrs. McFarland, westunc is

{bound on Southport rd, stopped Meanwhile, candidates for the petween the twin lanes of U. 8. 31 city council continued to pour in. |and4 then moved into the seuthNew Republican councilman can- pound lane. didates are: Harmon A. Campbell, 1167 W.'girectly in front of a truck, driven 36th st, coal dealer, former city hy Hubert Vernon Cox, 27, Elkhorn, councilman and former member of gy The car was hurled into a the board of works; Charles Ehlers, gitch. 2238 E. Michigan st.; Joseph Bright,! Another traffic victim yesterday 253 ‘N. Holmes ave, all three of was George Ridlen, 65, of 46 N. whom are regular G. O. P. organi-’ west st, who is in City hospital zation candidates; Lewis A. Mad- in fair condition. ison, 806 Madison ave, and Jack, He was injured when a car driven H. Westfield, 17 E. 37th st. by Paul Karanga, 29, of 1129 N. AlaNew Democratic candidates for pama st. backed out of a parking the council are: [lot at' 20 S. Delaware, hitting the William C. Erbecker, attorney and pedestrian. secretary of the Democratic central Karanga was arrested on a charge committee for the fifth district or- of drunken driving. ganization; Paul C. Barnes, 5060

E. 10th st., east side restaurant proprietor; Milton E. Craig, 2246 Park June Clyde Gets ave.; Charles E. Taylor, 205 S. Leota. Final Decree st, and Percy L. Harden, 450 N.| : Senate ave. HOLLYWOOD, April 4 (U. P.).— isme——————t—— Attorneys for Actress June Clyde, 36, answered rymors of a reconciliaJack Larve Gets Fine tion today by displaying her final

For Drunken Driving decree ~of divorce from Director

. { Thornton Freeland, 48. OR 0 et Milton Golden, the actress’ lawyer, tourid guilty of dfunk driving by | {obtained the final decree yesterday reich Todos. Co. i for Miss Clyde, who is in England.

son yesterday and fined $60. : ’ | 7, 1946. 3 8 The actor, defeated two days ago in January, 1946. The actress sued

for the city council, offered no de- dar Lee logs) Hann Tao. rae fense.. Police reported he was drive | : oan er

ing while intoxicated Jan. 20. Judge | i also in England

Johnson found ‘him guilty, on al ee ree reading of the arrest record which ! said Larue failed to pass a sobriety Rites Set Monday

test. | For Church’ Leader

Siar FT. WAYNE, Ind. April’4 (U. Nation of Inventors’ BiB

WASHINGTON, April 4 (U. P). ranged today for the Rev. Frank—One out of every 6553 U. 8. resi- lin: C. Berger, 85, a ~former ‘superdents took out a patent last year. intendent of the Evangelical United Patent office records disclosed today Brethren churches in this area. that ' 22,082 patents were issued.! He died last night at his home.

Delaware had the highest ratio, one Burial will be Monday at Linden- |

for every 849 residents, wood, — « " " In Indianapolis : :

At Coleman—Robert, Lucinda Diddie.

EVENTS TODAY A! Culen , mhbardt-—Rome, Maxine Tom ' Richard, Jo Ann Moore, pking 1133 Deloss;

Gong Friday, banks and public offices osed. At Home—Omar, Thelma,

Ri Circus, Murat temple, Walter, Rosella David - United ‘Brotherhood of Carpenters and dan; Haran, Mi dhe 8 he Joiners, Jneeling, Columbia club. Davidson; Fred, Mary Plores, 411 W. ™ Delta Theta fraternity, meeting, Hotel Norwood: Silas’ Myomiy Howard, 814

rre N. Meridian; Andrew, Mary Hanis, 2720 na "Stamp club, meeting, 7:30 p.m,, Forest MN - dang’ Stamp g Pp fanor; Matthem@ Marion Brit

+ | tian; 1604 Cornell; Samuel, Dorothy — Domer, 611 E. New York. EVENTS TOMORROW DEATHS

Midwestern Photo-Engravers bowling tourment, West Side Bowims alleys and ‘Pritchett. Hunt & O'Grady

Morris “ Abravaya; 53, at 1103 8, Senate, coronary thrombosis John Wesley Bailey, 89, at 1129 N. Olney, ronary thrombosis Davis, 45, at 1223 Bradbury, CAr-

ry M. Day, 87, at 3088 Washington blvd. pulmonary edem Toi Savanah Stokes, 72, at 848 W. 25th, arAt Home—Dale and Te. Lambert, boy | J teri07ac10} 013 4 1 Ane aol, ives Hapeore, ostpliine Bar ow, 80, at City, coronary

¢ Girls James Woodson Ford, 74, at 1303 Comer,

1. —- carcinom cht, TRS ~Smar: REI SHIT HE 7, at 0. owner, mo Ss At Cify—8¢ivester, Edith Rowel- Thomas D. Murzay, 6, at 1818 N. Belle At Coleman—Calvin, Jean Curtis. Vieu pneumonia. At Methodist—Har ison, Dorothy Culver; | M&IY dniula Sargent, 71, at City, cerebert, Mary Lunte; ™rancis. Cora In- ral hemorrhage. Fa Ethel Domroese; James, Andrew. Thomas, 10, at 938 Camp, pneuurel Gr

ment, Indians alleys,

BIRTHS

s—Paul, Gertrude Knott: | Willard Davis Arinatage. 7, 79, at 3144 Col-

L AB fan Ti Lile; Robert, Betty Spink. | lege. cerebral hemorr At_Home—Marcus, Hazel Ee 42015 | R Edward Edgar, 71, at inn Hall pl, W. Michigan; Jimmie, Roberta Dalton. ® coronary occlusion, 1120 Yandes Charles, LaVerne Gaal- Millard ESV, 77, at 5120 Crittenden, 1438 Naomi st; Julian, Mattie Caldwell," 2323 Howard "st - “Claude, [MAIthA Lptise Leible, 72, at 124 Kappa, annie Terrell, 255 W. Oth. si cerebral BemOrrhage. George V. Burber, at Veteran's, pneu-

monia, At St. Francis—Warren, Lorraine Bullock. Curt Toll. 76, at 326 N. Ril y ‘nephritis. a St Vincent's—Russell, Cecelia McDer-|James William Waligge, oh at Long hos.

ital, uremia As ahothodist-Robert, Dordthy. Mili, Ken. Core Franc Willey, 61. at Song hospital Te, Marthe, tha Weidner: add vian

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