Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1947 — Page 22

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Train Hits Truck, y Driver Escapes

A Big Four switch smashed ‘a small truck this morning near 16th and Missouri Sts., bu the truck driver escaped injury.

The driver, Harry Sturm, 51

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tive struck and slammed his truck

Martin O'Neil, 51, of 1147 English Ave, was engineer of the locomotive, which was pulling an-

5-Foo Mayor, ‘Smallest,

| christian J. Emhardt

ding anniversary celebration of Mr. {and Mrs, Carl O. McNabney are

(Church, They invited relatives and | friends to an open house from

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THIS 18 ANOTHER of a series on the personal background and | municipal programs of all candidates seeking election to the City Councll and City Clerk at the Nov. 4 election. Nine of 15 candidates running on Democratic, Republican and | United Labor tickets gre to be elected. Voters may cast ballots for any)

Candidates reviewed today are Christian J. Emhardt, Democrat for fifth district City Councilman, and Harold C. Shulke, Republican City Council candidate for the same Sisters.

A SOUND BUSINESS adminis-

hardt,

| trict, in his campaign statement, | “I am for a progressive program |

of law enforcement and general|

| economy in municipal business af-

| fairs,” he said.

Mr. Emhardt has been practicing | law in Indianapolis for more than| 40 years and during that time he| has been a leader in many civic) movements among South Side resi-| | dents. n » | HE WAS qradunted from public | schools here and from Indiana Law | School. He is secretary and a | member of the board of directors of the Emhardt Memorial Hospital, founded by members of his family,

He is a member of the Bvangell-|er on the South Side for many | cal and Reformed Church, Indiana years and was party chairman of

| Bar Association, various Masonic|

orders, Elks Lodge, Odd Fellows,

South Side Turners and the Indi- | City Council.

{ana Democratic Club. He lives at! | 18 E. Mops 8%. St.

McNabneys Nabneys Mark | I mr

30th Wedding Year

Flowers sent to the golden wed-|

brightening the homes of ill friends today. Mr, and Mrs, M¢cNabniey renewed | |their marriage vows in a service! |conducted by the Rev. L. A. Hud- | dleston yesterday morning in the | Calvary Evangelical United Brethren

{2 to 5 p. m. in their residence, 1531 | Fletcher Ave. But the last guests

Harold C. Shulke

{year ago but resigned that post to

‘patron,

EXPANSION OF THE playground |

tration that will deal with post-war and park program here will make Rockview State Prison today. problems in a sensible way was a better city in which to rear | Was convicted of slaying a shoe advocated by Ohristian J. Em-| children, declared Harold C. Shulke, shiner during a dice game. Democratic candidate for| Republican candidate for fifth dis- | | the City Council from the fifth dis-|trict City Councilman in his cam- |

paign platform, “I advocate a program which will improve law enforcement and elimi(nate to the greatest possible extent the problems of juvenile delinquency,” he said. . “THE REPUBLICAN party under the leadership of William E. Wemmer will accomplish these objec-| tives.” For more than two years, Mr. Shulke has been superintendent of the State House and .was elected to the Marion County Council a

retain his job at the State House. He has been an active GOP workthe 24th ward until last spring

when he resigned to Tun for the

He is a member of the Golden

Rule Christian Church and various|:

| Masonic orders. { Fletcher Ave.

He lives at 620

West Newton Chapter OES will meet at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the lodge hall for initiation ceremonies. Mrs. Helen Drinkut is worthy ma{tron and Carl Drinkut is worthy

—Lawrence Brown, 21, of Philadel-

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The ann magazine dance will be held Wednesday at Ben Davis High School, " Eligible to attend are students who sold at least one subscription in the recent magazine drive, which was wont by the Payne team over the Grays, 1399 to 1390. John Dale White, freshman, had 51 subscriptions. Mrs. Elsie B. Ball's roll room had the best sales record with 694.1 per cent, Five Ben Davis delegates to the convention of the Indiana High Bchool Press Association, held recently at Pranklin, were Velma Whitis, Sallybelle Dodds, Phyllis Polen, Harry Courtney and Dick Williamson,

annual magazine, will be taken today through Thursday. Group pictures of the ROTC, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club, and football team were also being taken today. A new sub-deb club called the Bung Bugs had been formed by Ben Davis girls, Officers include Anna Bodimer, Velma Whitis, Lois Atwell, Carolyn McCalment ~ and Phyllis Gregory.

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