Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1948 — Page 5
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WINCHESTER, May 12 wisi i would anyone have a { against the Roarks?” | That was the question being asked around this small farming community today as 37-year-old! ;
State Officers
__ Springer Likely to Be Renamed Chairman
By ROBERT BLOEM The Republican state commit(tee, its membership little changed 'after yesterday's district reorgan- ? izations, met today to elect a a he ci ’ state chairman and other -state worn £7 Ta | Ten: Bid (GOP officers. 1 8 y - terious gun blast at her farm, UP THE HARD WAY— olE VW Fhe TelLaY HROF home, fought for her life at Ran Louis Shaker, 31, of 1606 E. |pership, it appeared likely State volph Ovunty Homphal at four] Minnesota St., how up the hard [Chairman H. Clark Springer times with a 12-gauge shotgun way at the telephone company | {would be re-elected: for another Monday night as she was sleep- building yesterday after de- jtwo years. Duly four of the 22 ing in the bedroom at her home,| claring that “I'l prove I'm a nd committee members were three miles south of Huntsville. | steel worker." Shaker, who had | Phone Wires Cut The telephone wires leading to the isolated. farm home hud been - snipped. before the blasts tion elevator framework f were fired through, a latched) more than 100 feet, only to be screen door. | taken in custody when he The shooting occurred just a| stepped « [ at the breezy year after her husband Lloyd| eighth floor. Police charged [committee 18 Made no. of pe
Roark, was fired at as he walked® |. . i" to the barn at dusk. At that time him _ with disorderly conduct. J ate ears Meatur 0 r .
Mr. Roark, who said he had no known enemies, was the target Hint Democratic day. of three shotgun blasts fired oy Important Change a man who lurked near the home. t important change in the Mrs. Roark was sleeping in the Gop. "state committee memberbed she shares with her 17-year- [ | ht | ship was the appointment of old daughter, Leona. at the time {Herman C: Wolf as 11th district of the shooting. Two charges. |chairman. Mr. Wolff, an IndianExpect Challenge
buried in the bedroom wall, a | apolis insurance man, was apthird in the mattress and one in Against Greenlee |pointed” by County "Chairman The teen-age daughter, a stu-| "Possibility. of a challenge to’
her right hip, and elbow. | James Ingles to replace John | Bookwalter as the 11th district's dent at Modoc High School, was the party leadership of Demo- representative on the state comon an Eastern school tour when cratic State Chairman Pleas mittee. the shooting occurred. |Greénlee appeared today as fifth, Mr. Bookwalter's removal was Mr, Roark was in an adjoining district county chairmen met in related closely to the GOP's fourroom with a 68-year-old son. He Marion for their biennial district way fight for the governor nomisaid he heard the blasts and ran reorganization. nation. Mr. JBookwalter has been to the bedroom, but saw no trace! Reports from Marion indicated an active supporter. of Sen. of the assailant. He was unable that seyeral county chairmen Willlam E. Jenner for the nomito obtain a doctor for some time|might run a candidate for district nation while the regular county for lack of telephone service. chairman against Dr. T. J. Cos- organization headed by Mr. Ingles Unable to Give Motive [tello, the incumbent. Dr. Costel-/is definitely anti- Jenner, "Mr. Roark could give thé lo is regarded as a supporter of Apparenily as an outgrowth sheriff and state police no motive Mr. Greenlee and also of Harry of Lake County factionalism, for the shooting. He moved here; |#icClain of Shelbyville, the Mrs. Kathryn Randolph of Gary from Kentucky 11 years ago and fparty’'s only really active candi- wgs unseated as first district has farmed here since. His wife date for governor nomination. = |yjce chairman and replaced by is a native of Randolph County. Dissatisfaction with Dr, Costel- Mrs. Alice. Nelson of East He said neither he nor his wife lo was said fo have grown gut | Chicago.
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Simultanecusly, Democratie sought employment on the job, \county chairmen elected in counclimbed an open-air construc- [ty conventions over the state last for Saturday met in their home districts- to elect district party officers. The Democratic state committee, which like the GOP state
two shootings. candidacy. It appeared ssible “When they shot me I thought the Fifth District ght. if it ma. ian Harmon of Austin was electmaybe it was someone trying to| |terializes, gight be a renewal of ed district vice chairman to reget at a hog I had butchered that efforts draft former Gov. place Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass day,” he said today. “I caught a Henry F. Schricker as the Dem- of Nashville. glimpse of the fellow and it |ocrats’ candidate for governor. ‘Mrs. Mary Benadum of Muncie wasn't anyone I recognized so 1| ‘Mr. Greenlee comes up for re- withdrew from the 10th district thought he was after the hog. election as state committee head picture several days ago and was “Now I think it's something Saturday and his success might replaced as district vice chairman different,” {depend on re-election of a bulk of by Mrs. Martha Whitehead of ithe incumbent district officers at Waldron. jodays reorganizations over the! (therwise the membership of ’ the GOP state committee was the Church to Be Lay ed same. Members who succeeded The Christian Park Reformed .Foods Firm fo Honor themselves in yesterday's district Church at 7:30 p. m. today will’ ‘elections were: lay the cornerstone for its new Veteran Employees tJ McShane superstructure just six years to| ! First District ames McShan the day since it built the base-| The shoe polish division of the of Hammond, chairman. Best Foods, Inc., will -award ment of its church. |service emblems to 143 employees Second Distriet— Ira Dixon of Over the six years, the con- | A dinner at 6 p. m. tomorrow Kentiand, chairman, .and Mrs. gregation has been worshiping in in the Lincoln Hotel. Mabel 8S. Fraser of Delphi, vice the basement which was roofed & 8. Walker, local plant man- chairman. and-made..comfortable. for. tem : the-amblems 10 Third District —LeRoy M. Yoder Tol GoEten; “chatrman; and Mrs.
porary quarters. The Church stands at 4626 Wentworth Bivd. Ee rn Soran with, Stewart. Robinson of Plymouth,
and the Rev. Allen B. Cook 18 | principal address will be by H. B. Vice chairman.
Cornerstone for New
its pastor. Veidt, vice president and director, Fourth District—Roy J. Jorg of New York City. Others on the of Ligonier, chairman, and Mrs. program will be J. F. Forsyth, Mabel Metzner of Ft. Wayne, vice STRAUSS |central division regional vice pres- chairman. * SAYS: ’ lident, and A. C. Davenport, in:| Fifth District—James P. A. Ful-
dustrial relations director, .New ton of Hartford City, chairman, York and Mrs. Clara Coyner of Frank$row _E.- Russell is chairman _of fort, vice chairman. the banquet committee. Other gi iy Diatrict— Rue J. Alexan: {mempers are L. E. Hiatt, M. F. gor of Pine Village, chairman, Kriese, E. F. Bray and M. F. and Mrs.Cecil Harden of Cov- | Healy. - lington, vice. chairman,
| Seventh District Dr, Harry E. la Suspects na Roel
Murphy of Franklin, of Dugger Aik f In Lottery Raids .and Mrs. Leona | ino ugger 1 . Two men were ‘arrested on lot
vice chairman. tery law. violations in raids by of Petersburg, chairman, and police last night. Mrs. Audrey Wheat of New AlDuke Barnes, 55, of 2521 Indi- pany, vice chairman.
ANA advertisihg a" Tottery at a smoke" of USI CHRP a
| shop at 311 Indiana A p at 311 Indlanh Ave. + w.| Tenth District—John H. Nigh
John Alums, 52, of 21 North St., was arrested at 331 In-| lof Greenfield, chairman.
Tdiana Ave. on a charge of adveri! Eleventh District Mrs. Arthur tising a lottery. “+R. Robinson, vice chalrman.
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