Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 10
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Indiana’ Politics— Farm Wife Has Hard [ Juvenile Problem—
Expense of Candidacy "22 = Boy ‘Shows Off'—And a Driver Dies
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. RNE tom A ig down of & “One of the other boys, who fs de8an to tak . anize other grou Er a ea Schaefer, 25-year-ald wie off. By BOB BOURNE. Len Rithithe ting 17, sald. ‘betcha can't uproot that | McDuff, 1ith District), 11s to back Mr at. : B PP IN M : F FA TYY | dairy ravmer, has mad & hard) What to-do witha boy Wha Wop N3 Mat.3 at 4 Bt ior sign” ! Shaifiiaf the state convention dunt 9 Bars Poor Man From J are rg sl oir Br hg tn me ga Ss Poe Cog le 0 St ut ; pital during the past two years. |. i. gion when the removal of ism, Miss Alice Brieant, 25-year- burn. I knew “Mr. Jacobs, on a week-end Visit :
» Nd Races "| In Beptember, 1948, the Shae- that sign causes a traffic death? old English jnstructor a Tadoriihe other Joye ug, a haa to Indl on aualified at: MeDatt pli en ajor naiana © [fers second child, Mary, was He's not a bad boy in the worstitA, drove through Fhe BURY Ino AACE Ae Ee ugged for the contest by fling. WIthichairman of the Jacobs-for-Sen- : = as born en route to Bt. Mary's Hos- sense of the word. His father is; tersection and was killed. [pou Eo oe ! John ‘Hurt, secretary of the Statelator ¢ GOP Charges Senalorial Hopefuls $1500 dead, he told Charles Boswell. The boy is big Top ago-=1. Au “f took it home for a trophy.” Democratic Committee, a decla~| Other members are B. Howard : Just the other day, another girl, JAY : officer, He o eis : i : ; : i For Convention Chance; Democrats $1200 Dr En ae er 5 STAD probation ofiest now infects | tion, he told Mr, Boswell. He likes, Now, what should be done with Tatin Sf tention to seek the Caughran, Clarence F. Merrell, ; ‘By NOBLE REED : the family automobile on the way the boy-—tubefeulosis, {to show his strength. a 14-year-old boy who ord up sl “He also paid his convention fee The high cost of running for public office in Indiana has prac- to the same hospital. | This North Side boy is charged, ‘We were walking in Wasting. Sign? oat 8 hat suthoritie » 3 od oe ‘ically eliminated the poor man from most of the competition. | Mr. Schaefer was the “doctor”/in Juvenile Court with a malie- ton Bivd. the boy told Mr, : e e te | $1200 to Frank ie Bes ey, The scarcity of prospective candidates fn the lineups of both both times, "ious act of delinquency in connee-i well, “1 was flexing my muscles, cide, ~~. [treasurer of the state committee. 8: “Democratic and Republican state conventions Tate this month 15 not JE —" RH. TTT is Il due to lack of qualified citizens or lack of ihterest in seeking | public office. 4 +3 i i The “entrance fees,” the price . Ly ‘harged candidates by party or-| armaceutica : : 3 -anizations for the privilage of | A : a : : : ‘aving their names placed before! ‘ i : , : he convention delegates, have G ‘ i 4 ! : Guests wi een raised again this year. . | roup 0 pe ie | ’ < clude Miss . If you should want to run 108 ; Ly ; oN years facul “he U. 8 Senate nomination in] i A “8 Wor — Club, and B he Republican convention, June Sets Conclave Here + K i #0 " . _— : inbo 0, you would have to pay $1500 - ea RY TS | 3 . u's : : . psi lier fe TAO “EGF tHE ABER Ates WITT constr For.June 20-23... Sk & ; : ; ating Roin our eandidacy. - [ Indianapolis will be host to the ‘ ll 3 J ol eopted as There have been some prospec-| goth annual convention of the 4 ; | ’ ; alumni unit ive candidates talking about 1, 1ana Pharmaceutical Associa- : : The prog ' unning for the GOP senatorial
ll 4 | 3 % ; ; omination against Sen. Homer tion, June 20-22, at Claypool Ho- i 4 ; : . : : folk by R,, A int’ soar te) : | | % m— ey * oun f round GOP headquarters is that: More than 600 pharmacists are y 3 = ” ; : } h
one of these hopefuls will be expected to attend the three-day ] gi Re Alling to put up $1500 cash to!program which will feature na-| : i : i 3 Sg : y their wings. [tionally known speakers, { be v % a > A ¥ And That's Not All | Members of the Hospital Phar- i 45 ; Y Y a orm 0C f n "| ard { ] £ 7 Nos to get before the conven- “1 conduct a special program ; :
on on June 27 but even this... sessions of the regular
bargain” rate is keeping some: vention | v. ii . j x w : ; : | fgony program. { ; ) 5 : iopefuls out of the contest. G : ; ! ” : ; Payment of these entrance tees,| Pr: Glenn L. Jenkins, dean of | : / ; “i :
. i ! { course, 1s only a small part of| Purdue University School of
and also will participate in pro-|
‘he cost of running for office. The Pharmacy, will serve as toast-|
~~ INAIAATES NEVE 10 CAMpAIgn osler-at-the-anmual-banquet-om
hrough all 92 counties of Indiana Thursday night, June 22. | ey " EE LL a— Y in al ® : o line up support among the del-| | = ; R 4 : ! :
gates and that costs a lot of Givan in Running ooney. ; :
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Then if a convention candidate For High Court
vind the nomination the first|" i ; : | o#t 1s only a fraction of the price! Clinton H. Givan, former Mar-| : . : : , y e will have to dish up in the ion County Superior Court judge! i EA a ;
all election campaign. {and attorney here 34 years, an- | 80, to run for office, a candidate. ~~ nounced his can-|
as to be not only pretty well] ; didacy yesterday, = + Ra UE » celed himself, but also must have JEEP (or GOP nomina-| A sil : + ari ous ecora 0 ome backers waiting in the side| 3 : tion for judge of | oS : - vings with full money bags. 2 0 ‘Indiana Supreme Ss 3 :
State Offices, $500 : Court at the par-| Both Democrats and Republi f. ty's convention, |
bs . : ol “ans have fixed bargain rates Tune 30. nN) : | ! I'S {or candidates seeking the two ¥f He will seek | : " nd four-year state offices. It the court. post | ; ; — will cost $500 to become either | to be vacated by JY : ) Er ——. : fy nn By Rnd — } ry Floor Samples — Discontinued { State, Treasurer, Auditor, Lids Mr. Givan- He Was grag Ni enant Governor or Superintend- uated from Law-| By ; h . . : 3f Puble Tnauetion. | receburs High Schon in 1908 - J® = | Styles — Slightly Soiled and . The Democrats included can- and from Indiana University in| P) : % ; lidates for clerk of the Supreme 1912 and took postgraduate work |
of J a 5 * ind Appellate Courts under the at Chicago University, After , 4 ; : : One or Two-of-a-Kinds
i500 rate but the GOP upped that teaching school several years, |
| 4 % A 2 % ok a . aca Pn ° a candidates 1 holly pos SAM practicing law] § gor : 0B That Originally Sold From
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harties will pay $1000 each to get! glacted to the Indiana House of)
thelr names before the conven- : | : 1 : SAMPLE VALUE tr , : ’ -_ : tions in races for the Indiana Bl eprusentatives two tefms and Now $28 Eh $ 95 to $ 95
g was Superior Court judge here! nreme Court and 3800 each fori... 1999 14 1027. He later was!
lcounty attorney. i ‘ »w| He is a member of the Masonic, _.. paldim—t'cash or certifisd eheck™| = "02 A -IHECE OO M18 CASON bby 1 pH. dn the day before the 00g¢ and the Meéthodist Church,
Appellate Court.
Jon! Man fis ay | ‘Neither convention will accept Baby Sitting Called personal checks since a defeated) Deli b l candidate in a previous conven. WeliNquency Sym 0 tion stopped payment on his} CARTHAGE, Ill, June 10 (UP) check before it could be cashed. |—An authority on adolescent TT PIAtIorm Start ~Iadult psychology says the baby All Democratic candidates for sitter. is symbolic of the “age of the state legislature and for Con-|Juvenile delinquency.” gress will convene at the Claypool | Baby sitters can’t replace parHotel here tomorrow to tell the ®nts, at least not seven days a
party leadership what they want Week, Dr. Frank B. Miller, per-| : or don’t want in the Democratic *onnel director of Carthage Col- : i : platform this year. lege, sald. g Eo - a Since - they're the men and In nine out of 10 cases it is | y women Who may have to trans. the fault of the parent when the : i i torn the platform promises into OUth Of America enters the lf ee in = nn -B Sin : J : 48 Hwa bh aa sea. nto sourtronny. DF, Milter sald, "Only ; 4 Ne aha! § the parent can give the child y ? to influence the drafting of the i oe i planks in advance : love, support, confidence and guid $ The party. leadership has tndi-| 21° toward what is right, { h { #4 : i
cated it will pay more attention WIF x CHECKS ’ to the legislative candidates’. VIFE CHECKS Up
ideas this year, since the party! MEMPHIS, Tenn, June 10 (UP) q : couldn't deliver on all the pay ~The elderly, well-dressed man | 4 i form promises two years ago, | “ent Into-a cafe’and hastily or- | : 2: ER . : Reds and Red Ink {dered something to eat, He| 8 13 d 4 AND © Republicans are getting their “eemed harried and probably had 1% Ai ; platform pretty well defined on'® Fi8ht to be—his wife was out-| NO ro Wi! ; , the general issues with the main! ide In their car, watching his | ate 4 " IY : slogan to be: : jevery move through a telescope. | Sats : “Get the Reds out of govern-|| — { g aus o 5 ment and the government out of EE yh ;
the red.”
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