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‘Nomination | City Editor Calls Evidence ‘Iron-Clad’;
1882 ‘Death’ of Bandit Declared a Hoax t
LAWTON, Okla., May 20 (UP)-—The Lawton Constitution Plan ie stated today that it had found Jesse James alive, but 100 years old and bedfast with a broken hip.
Rules Committee dence” that a man listed on government pension rolls as J. Frank
i To Solve Problem The Constitution carried a five- lf J v COUN RUOFY BY Reporter Lind. : c tes’ for nominations in|Sey Whitten about Dalton — or the yee ‘convention June|James—on its front page yester11 today faced a prospect of cold day. It quoted Dalton as saying balloting without even the warm: he wad a completely reformed up preliminary of nominating|man. ; speches. He said the official story that In past conventions, despite Bob Ford shot him down in his time limitations, candidates for home in St. Joseph, Mo., in 1882; rominstion could Jat the last fin- was a hoax, ALI ishing touches on r respective] Officials of the newspaper bebandwagons with a nominating came convinced of wewtape idenspeech by some big name sup-itity after. checking his story. porter wht could pump up 2! They said his physical appearround of applause. Supporters of\ance matches James’ and that he Sen. William E. Jenner for the nas scars similar to those borne governor nomination already had by James selected James Tucker, former ' : . secretary of state, to do the job! Dalton said the “story about for them . Ford killing him was trumped up
At a ‘meeting with representa-| {so he could lose his identity. His
tives of the four GOP (brother, Frank, and their mother hig . candidates yesterday, — Sta te|ldentified his “body” but it was Je. (TOI |and was x’ member. of the faculty |Asociation at a meeting of the servative but will be fair, and jut Mamatactore Andbiation. winjrected_against_anyone in Pare Chairman Clark Springer inter-| Ally he corpse of one Charles _ "JESSE JAMES? — Hare. is [of Moore's HI Callege. Ha hala POSTd OF trustees ux the annuat to ait the people” he said. © {oll LCTary meen om rean LEAF: ut a. preted the convention reform “Jesse Jame h ‘both the AB and MA ses CONVEtiOn closed yesterday. He gr enn t Hotel the government {he means o | t law as eliminating the need for ™e Constitution story said comb through ti bond Dal from Evansville College. His| Evansville. chosen RO hala, Finds $500 War Bond 200 directors and. committee OF death for their people in event nomination speeches. Candidates “Jeste sang ‘at his own funeral, | 7. ' nije time this photo | Pastorate before coming to|™' CHIC LCR FEC “ere While target shooting out at members to atiend. Wilbur Shaw,[of attack and enable them to are automatically nominated sounding off with his handsome ; P Indianapolis 33 years ago was in| Sunshine Gardens late yesterday; president of the Indianapolis negotiate with others in the when. ‘they. file declarations of baritone voice; which even today WS made (Feb. 1948) Jesse Bloomington. ‘He dedicated eight rE; &. Swank, ort: KE Everett Stroup, 44,.0f- 30 K Adler. Motor. Speedway Corp, will be Proper manner. to candidacy 24 hours before the|Is something to feel proud of.” was in. the Veferans Hospi fal new churches in pastorates that retary-mpnager: Dr. Frederss Dr. St. found an official looking pa- speaker. v FOUR: The council of foreign convention, Mr. Springer believes. Dalton said he made a pact under the name of Frank Dal- he served. C. T. Mayfield, Kokomo, super. Per buried in the sand. Indianapolis eommistes mem- | Ministers “whould Agres to cons Opinion Divided {with his gang not to reveal the ton. Held Places of Honor visor of clinics: Dr. Wilbur Pp.| It was a $500 war bond. that bers include E. Breech, H. L./vene an | peace conOpinion on the question was true secret until “all. of us are |. Among the honors conferred McNulty, Ft. Wayne, master of had been stolen in a safe burglary Boese, James P. Stephens Joseph ference among the 15 or 16 na- . 2 iipon the Rev. Mr. Krofi were the exhibils and Dr. H. G. Dimmick,|RFt APF atthe Namie Heating N. Huser, Aivie T. Willace “Rnd tions whieh “Ith
UTAH BE Wa those ‘Who “pre- dead or past the age of 100." rmup speeches and! After he “died,” Dalt those. who advocate getting the became a soldier of ey te Ly convention2 balloting vore. with?/40 years and fought in Mexico, i out preliminary “monkey 1 uai- South Ameri d ness.” If there are many con- oa and Affin. tests, the machine polling. of the | wa Fear > as admitted {o delegation may run the conven- %a8 Onfederate pension tion into two days as it is, even ole ae 2 Velernn of Quantriils ithout - excess aratory: Suskeilla and, ames also fought Final settlement of the prob- an lem will .be left up to the rules committee which meets the night Would-Be Suicide before the convention." The rules! H id i committee also will get to decide F161 IN Gun Row ..the stickler of whether nomina. | co. Times State Service ta Son 4 dfa candidate shall bé.by ai CRAWFORDSVILLE, May 20 “voting ot a Ty or he! NATE. Underw 5s entire 1837 delegates elected 030 himself through the head! i JAltend the convention... May.9 after firing four. shots-atiy Collected Proxies his wife, Nina, was in jail today
In the past,it hasn't much ditterence because county (OIOwing his release from the
chairmen just collected proxies | hospital, He is charged with: ALIVE OR DEAD?—This isan their delegates got tired and Assault nd battery “With. intent’ the ‘best known likeness of - the |
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ited to one to an individual and, hurt. Her step-father, Charles » IS. Mayention Sra on ana Rhoads, was ‘wounded slightly 1882. . Independent Union a lot of delegates take while trying to take the away off, the going might get rough from Underwood. = ma of | e er Requests Election
if it takes 919 votes to nominate. | ime In :
The meeting also agreed to Ruel Steele, executive secreta Local Woman Hurt
at-arms/ for the convention and to Frank Dice, deputy secretary!
of state, as chief of the tabulat-| 1958 Ruckle St., was seriously in- EVENTS TODAY ‘ {Ralph 8. Millard, Cleveland, O., | Th U ra : gr ited ft ing and inspection crew. ljured last night when the aute- Wamans be Wartmees Club Reception for national association president, ! | Engine BO Bite Aire No.
After the session, Mr. Springer mobile in which sh ' Ke 1D "i. Ayres Auditorium. got out the political needle and she was riding.» na "a Temple
went to work on. the Democrats was struck by a Pennsylvania! Oriabm Atimeks Fashion Show—10 a. mm,
County OES Association Dmaer -— 8:30
state committee reorganization crossing. had put the “old McNutt machine, The car in which she was rid- Prof. "Wiliam F. Tons Singing Leeture— Several exhibits are on display in’ George David, UAEW presi; back in the saddle.” ing was driven by H F tL m, Wilking Auditorium. the Manufacturer's Building. dent, said he believes his union Says Schricker ‘Ordered’ | Boss, 26. of Ta x pherbert at Meare By hugs Wy Washington ) The convention was opened has more members than the CIO He charged former Gov. Henry He was arrested on a charge of! BR BO eens yesterday by Mayor Feeney, who group. He said he asked for an Schricker had been “ordered” by | fafhure to obey a signal. [EVENTS TOMORROW ‘told the delegates that they have election last year, but the NLRB Democrat National Committee: | x pom ‘A solemn function to perform at denied the request for -the reason: a Phi Sigma Convention (through & time of family grief. that. the UAW was operating!
man: Frank McHale to get into who drew .sharp Republican de-- TC wi the governor race. He made other nials with his Bloomington speech | Washington enews 3 Junior “Rose
ry said, he feit it inappropriate that Another petition was filed last
charges, -all apparently calculated last Friday charging that Mr. indianapolis Council of Women to draw the Democrats into a re-|/Jenner was dealing candidate Ho-| Itentatives of A tort. [bart Creighton out of the GOP| rere It remained to be seen today governor race with the enticing MARRIAGE LICENSES whether his success would match offer of an appointment to the Jak W. Kesler, Pieaher, ne lee Ed
that of needle craftsman McHale U, 8. Senate. 20th St {willie A. Butler. 37. of 144 E. 30th St: | Viola B. Scotten, 37, of 1710 N. New |
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Wililam Joseph Maines, 23, of New Aud, usta, Ind. Jo Anne J. Brown, 23, of \
STRAUSS ew Augusta. Ind . SAYS: + ve James Haddix, 31, of 848 8. Meridian Bt :} . . oo Betty Wilson, 34, of 448 3 Meridian St
John WW. Ellison; 56, of N.. Harrison | | St. Rusaville, Ind’. Hane) - Gartin, 85, of 5613 E Washington 5 fi {Therman Robinson, 286, Dw Kentueky Jan. Powell, ™ of 80 *s m-
| Leonard ‘A. Koby, 18. of 3340 N. New Jer- [ sey St: Joyce Spielberger, 19, of 177 { Noble Di {Howard Wayne Hobbs, 22, of 1420 Win- | field St: Mayme Bris Terry, 2, of 335 8. Dearborn | George O. Sparks Jr 24. of 3309 EB. Wash-
: d “ ‘of nN Beville Ave, | Robert Ray Hand, 55 of Garrolilon Ave a hacioite Ferguson Action, 83, of PrankSheldon J. Rikke, 21, of 310 * Illinois. Bb Helens E, Logan, 2l. ot 18s Sturm
| James Amos Ayers, 24, of 17 E. St. Jo8% Thelma Louise Norion, 18, of
fwiittam "Richard Marper, 30. of 13 § Edgehill Rd., Janice Ann Wenning, 17,. of 605 N. Luett St. - | George Hill Jr, 22, of 2161 N. Kildare | St; Betty Lou Paxton, 18, of 4626 E | 2st St, {John W. Gross. 18. of 803 N. California | St: Doris J. Webster, 19. #25 Bright St | Everett Dale Mattmiller. 22, of 1008 W, | ~ Michigan St. Betty Jean Sneary, 1232 “4 W. Michigan St
DIVORCE SUITS FILED Mary EB Owe, Charles J Weich: Shirley {vs John ©. Obrecht. Aline vs Prank | Mitehell: Jean E Vw. William M Moore. | Ruth E. va, Eugene 8. Hawkins: Julia Mae| {ys Alonzo Davis: Elizabeth lee vs Vin. | cont DePaul Healy. Anna vs. Fred Nance. Jane P. va. Robert M. Morton; Maxibe/vs John Hillock Evelyn E. vs. Thaws Stafford,
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Reform Law May Render GOP ¢ echles ! Time Saving Jesse James Found Alive, Rey. Charles Kroft SO, eA EORF Opposes Boosting Sheri® Vali So Sars
The Rev. Charles Morton Kroft, | Frank Hall, the paper's city editor, said it had “iron-clad: evi- || veteran Methodist preacher of |
Dalton actually was the old Missouri bandit. [this community, died today in
Methodist Hospital, : | nation of any more power in the! tea of a third party. : ‘| another world war les “The Rev. “Mr: Kroft hud been i _CFOVERNMBNT. SURPLUS || Pederat-government-at-Washing-+—The—bodies of George Tyson, sin's-p t.war of Neves... failing health for several = WAR BALLOONS FOR. {ton, . » Ethel Sparks, 22, both| je stated flatly however that -
{months, since the death of his HOUSE !wife, the Rev. Ella Kroft, also an | TO REACH OUT OF THE | nominee for Congress, outlined his buried here in October, 1945. Ati,y on aggressive Sar AgRinst Sox jordained Methodist minister. He way PLACES... views in a speech before the Re- that time. Tyson was the object viet Russia or coun~ |was 81, born on a farm in Ful- | ~uase ewenSoy (vines, | publican Women of Marion Coun: |of a search In connection withitpy™ {ton County, Ind. and served his low esti tom ' : | } |entire ministry, Deginning in y today. ._ |1896, in the State of Indiana. “I am convinced that many waitress. |annual Labor Party conference, 5. The Rev. Mr. Kroft tried to. ec I. ; um } {functions of “government that Some $3200 in currency Wai Mr. Bevin also sald: Lx NRT [retire from the pulpit three times and as many times again was * {pressed imto service. His last last few years might better have earthed. Tyson's widow has at- States for another loan {charge was the Asbury Memorial 0 omm pp been left to the states.” he said. tempted to claim the money, but Secretary of State George C. s+ Methodist Church where he was ; _ {minister for .seven vears. He i Inerved as “supply pastor for a Dentists Close died by the states.” ties here. -- “TWO: Britain is not prepared tame Jas year at the Edgewood Convention Here E Methodist Ch + ! ) : at Barth i raIuSl. AUS hig Yer; Dr. Walter E. Crum, Richmond, Congress were unwise and do not Tool, Die Association Europe
i [Ubon he I of the Indiana Confer- Ft. Wayne; Be (ae Deaconess Board which he Assistants Elect © (held 20 years; the presidency of Officers of the Indiana State] . [the conference Board of Home! Association of Dental Assistants, . | Missions severing 13 years; and also meeting here through yesterbe | ce of conference treas- , are: » y . ‘ - |urer for 23 years. In 1932, he Ne Lois Kelly, Evansville, president STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI!'
was sent as a delegate to the ident. Miss Laura Willard. Blooming: Lois
{General Conference in Atlantic om, second vice president Mim City. Lambring. Seymour, secretary: Mrs, Re
{at 2:30 p. m. in the East Tenth Miteevoman: Miss Ak 4 { clini Mrs. rei Street Methodist Church. Burial dine’ Co Cuiterine, South Rend, aap {Will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. publicity "chairman; Miss Norma Traylor,
Mrs. Ruth Holman, 548 N. Jeffer- Mrs. Jelly, Miss -Lambring: Mra “Selle, son. Ave, with. whom he lived; rh Pao Wi Kroft of Pitts- national, convention, with N aa WAI ard, bur a., and his grandchildren, Mrs Catteriine, Mat a es, msi 4 Tor Toate "RK. and Merritt Holman [and Sins" Do Dorothy Krause, La Porte, no En 0 ndianapolis, and Mrs. Robert AlerasI. Lashley was awarded a cup for
'{8zuba and Betty Lou Kroft of the best table clinic av the dental con- { Pittsburgh. | vention, with Mrs, Dale K. Beeson of In-
‘eral Directors Association con-|Corp., has petitioned the National
ry, to Gov. Gates, as chief sergeant-' In Auto-Train Crash indianapolis vention continued today with a Labor Relations Board for an
talk by Carl K. Tester, Los An- electi - M 1 |election to determine the bargain i iss Irene Lockwood, 30, of —;°%z%geles. Cal, advertising director. ing agent for the plant.
Giub Dinner-Dance— 2150 was scheduled to speak. 1. was the bargaining agent until
locomotive at t school auditorium ‘is being held -at the State Fair- Automobile Workers, cio, won | with charges that the recent] he State Ave. Past Matrons and Past Patrons Marien o.. 4c will close tomorrow. an election. |
and Miliated Clubs—32 p. m, funeral directors should be the January and is pending before
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| =" Federal Powers |.2ocoone. xs, wna Can Prevent War Tue Ad ‘Scheessele today held! WPGNIR § RWW WUER- "7 two. men: on suspicion in the Denny Addresses deaths of a man and woman Commits Britain fos ; ; | County. GOP Meeting whose bodies were found buried’ Te Oppose Red Surge |" One of George 1. Denny's main In & shallow grave hee in 1945. SCARBOROUGH, Eaglend | issues in his campaign for elec-| The sheriff’ refused to disclose May, 20 (UP) ~ Bevin sald 10=.
| tion as 11th district Congressman, the names of the suspects, but in-| Secretary {will be his opposition to centrali-|dicated that he might be on the|day that the greatest ang ot
Local Minister's Funeral Saturday
PAINTERS .. REASON. | Mr. Denny. the Republican of East St. Louis, IIL, were found pe was against “any step to an
“| ty at the Columbia Club at noon!the death. of Kathryn Morrison, ‘Making a road review of Brite 22-year-old Madison, Ill, tavern ish foreign policy before the 47th
{nave been Taken over by the found stuffed in Miss Sparks’ ONE: Britain was Washington administration in the brassiere when her body Waa un: necessity of asking the
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“Social security is ome of the Scheessele said it was still being Marshall came to his rescue functions I believe should be han- held by Spencer County authori: | the European Recovery Program.
Mr. Denny said he was con- - : to sit idly by and see the Come vinced that many laws passed by munists seize power in western
was elected executive committee- have the backing of the people. - i THREE: Western European Before going into the ministry, | an of the Indiana State Dental “You will find that I am con To Open 1 Day Meeting union defense talks are not &-
{& Supply Co.. 427 Madison Ave. Carl A. Grummann. (war against Japan.
Miss Helen Burns, Plymouth, on vice
| hecen Fi. Wayne, treasurer; Mrs. Services will be held Saturday! eh "ails, Lafayette, axecutive comBette Leshley, Ryans
Miss Bertha Lillevig, Pt. Wayne, |
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An independent union at the Sessions of the Indiana Fu- Allison Division, General Motors
The three-day session, which November, 1945, when the United
Under the circumstances, he under a two-year contract.
Central Library butt of public jokes. the NLRB, he added. |
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