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But regular organization leaders said a. poll of more than 700 officers showed a seven to one advantage for Chair). any opposition candidate is van oe

convention here Saturday. A petition urging re-election of . Ingles was signed by George L. Denny, the party nominee for Congress, George Kuhn, Harry O. Chamberlin, Roger G. Wolcott, George 8. Olive,

No candidate has come out publicly to oppose Chairman Ingles’ re-election, PP it is known that some anti-machine workers have

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mand and report the wishes of the majority tonight. Majority Demands If a majority of committeemen demand voting machines, Chair-

Order them set up for the convenNO ge Helny, who has been’

\|considered a -candidate for the

chairmanship, said today he will not seek nomination for the post.

Chairman Ingles is attempted at the convention. If committeemen turn down the voting machine plan, -Chairman Ingles will be elected unanimously by a voice vote,

been talking several prospective candidates, . The anti-organization forces known as the Republican Cam-/| paign Committee last night issued a statement to precinct committeemen, urging them to demand

the use of voting machines at the publican Governor nomination, chatPmnahip e16eoR: ~~ | WIT ba (hi¢ RORGF Guést at a 1anch.|

Chairman Ingles asked all ward chairmen to poll their committee-

‘GOP Legislators

To Fete Creighton

Hobart Creighton, speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives and a candidate for the Re-

eon of GOP legislators tomorrow.

Republican candidates have been invited to the luncheon which will

men on the voting machine de-

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FOR CAMPING AND HIKING—

tickets to "Sons of the Middle Border," the annual Scout Circus— . May 7 and 8 in the Coliseum 2’ "the State Fairgrounds.

be held at the Lincoln Hotel.

Scout now and

forces to defeat Repub-|. lican ‘County James W. Ingels ) ’ i Ey ames W. 1 jor u-slection were being

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His supporters would not say who they would sponsor for the chairmanship if opposition to

Members of the present General] Assembly and newly nominated

LONDON DANCERS—Cole Brothers’ circus will 0 ballet, * "Ponce de Leon and the Fountain of Youth." Thi

tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday at Keystone Ave. and

brought from England for the opening number. The circus will give six performances

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Conservative Judaism”; a special session on State—Promise and Challenge”

Rabbi Greenfeld

Paper on Judaism fF —¥o-Be-Read-at Chicago

the Beth-El Zedeck congregation] Rabbinical will read a paper on “New De-

mands of Conservative Judaism” ation >t

Schechter Award

gog of America Convention next|community, Thursday through Monday in Chi-

from - Beth-El Zedeck

United Synagog, will serve as moderator of the major meeting Sunday morning, «| Selig, - Mr; and - Mrs, - Manuel I, Will Distilss’ Goals lave, Mr. and Mrs. Stma mons, Mrs. Benjamin Paris, CanThe national convention will be|tor Myro Glass, and Louis Bar-

highlighted by three majorinett.

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“The Jewish!

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{outstanding personalities in the field of international relations| ‘and a JoInt session of the United] Rabbl ‘William 'P. Greenfeld of|Synagog of Ameria i Si which will be climaxed by the CL. into town tomorrow the Solomon

for distin- _ jat a session of the United Syna-|guished services to the Jewish to open a three-day stand of

Delegates to the convention

congrega..}..Julian Freeman, honorary presi- tion will be Rabbi Greenfeld, Mr, dent of Congregation Beth-El Ze-|and Mrs. Jacob Solotken, Mr. jis "ae nr. 0 & standstill on i and a member of the na- 3nd Ms Bert Sicanoff, Mr. and tional executive committee of the/ Mrs. Nathan Regenstreif, Judge “ and Mrs. Saul I Rabb, Mr, and Yrutession from there to the cir Mrs. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs, Leo

“Indianapolis

Two trains were scheduled to

bearing a colorful assortment of animals and an army of workers

Cole Brothers’ circus at Keystone Ave. and Washington St. Hundreds of youngsters are expected to be on hand when the

the Southeastern Ave. sidings and prepare for the picturesque

grounds. Three herds of elephants will link “trunk to tail during this short trip and hundreds of hand-| some horses and beasts of the {Jungle will add to the parade. The show will begin to take "| form shortly after arrival at the show grounds. Big Hippo, Pongurs Too Scores of menagerie cages will be lined up in the “tent city.” Included in_ dens are a halfjdozen Asiatic Pongurs, barely larger than the largest dogs, and

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a giant hippopotamus less than

most three tons. The construction job has to be

p. m. tomorrow for the firgt performance. Opening act will feature “Ponce de Leon and the Fountain of

opera star, and a ballet of London dancing girls. Stars to Perform Other entertainment that will follow includes the Cristiani family of bareback riding marvels; Hubert Castle, tight wire star; Davisos, high-perch thrillers; the Wallabys and. the Aussies, troupes of all-girl acrobats and equilibrists from England and Australia; Ruth ‘Nelson, daring rider of rearing and high-jump-ing horses; the Kinkaroos, a troupe of trampoline stars. Other headliners are LaLouisa, ‘aerial. star; the Harrolds and Voises, troupes of comedy aerialbar performers; the Flying Thrillers, flying-return aerialists; Jinks Adams, Roman ) driver of the 16-horse hitch, and the Ortans troupe of springboard acrobatic performers.

A downtown Heke sees Will be open in the - Claypool drug store,

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EVENTS Topay TODAY Indianapolis Bar Associstion—la Rue's

Restaurant, Young Professional Women's Club—4 p. m., Putier University Honor Day—10 A mW, ne. Careline Seott Hatrhon Chapler—

a. m., chapter house : Manoa wpruning High School musica) ,» school

“Kupid’'s Kapers'—4§ p.

Flanner House Style Show and Exhibit of Clothing made by vocational classes

EVENTS TOMORROW Bey BSoeut Cireus— (also Saturday night) p- m., Jairgrovnds Oolise: indians Endersere of Photoplays ve 334 nual vention—Indianspolis Athietig

Clu Travelers’ Protective Association, Division — \through Saturday)

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TUR ranch_Raiph, Helen Clgvenger; At Pred temas nan Bunice Deane Hon, ,, Josworthy; A Si. Vincente—Wilbur, Loretta Moore; Sendion ¢ overt

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Indians Severin

Club 30th Anniversary otel Antlers. -

Howell; Willie,

Jennings; Maxine Marilyn Ourter: Louis,

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ready when the gates open at 1:15|

Youth,” with Florence Tennyson,|.

Forty clowns headed by widely}. . known Otto Greibling will add to } he fun.

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