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James Miller Named Jenner's Assistant
James Miller, Indianapolis attornev and former Miami County prosecutor, has been appointed Sen. William E. Jenner's admin1strative assistant, it was learned
Indi
Internal Revenue officials
tinkle soon. About 500 gamblers
the tax coffers, a move which gets them a gambling stamp and lets them operate until next July The famps cost $50 each When the federal gambling fax
by Mr. McHale, who ! went into effect last Novem-
not “go out of hiseway to hurt law any candidate” but would sup- ber 185 gamblers paid up before port the entire Democratic ticket, the first month's deadline. There He added. however, the support were 201 registrants from Indian-
aid he would .
pom Uncle Sam's gambling tax till is merrily ringing, but dwindle to a
expect it. to
have paid a total of $25,000 into
Edward Hoeltkemeyer and Kenneth J. Christensen, 229 N. Illinois 8t.; James Howell, 1532 Barrington Ave.; Thomas Hughes, 6071, W. Washington 8t.; Nick Johns, 555 N, Holmes Ave.; Porter Jones, 442 Indiana Ave.; Emil F. Kaiser and Willlam H. Hartstine, 1003 8. Meridian S8t.; Irvin L.
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SCOTTSBURG, Aug. 6 (UP) — James Allan, about 50, Lexington, died in Napper Clinic here oy of injuries received iif an Times State Service accident which also took the life TERRE HAUTE, Aug. ‘6— of a $50,000 brood mare show Striking CIO United Auta Work- horse. ers today unanimously rejected’ Mr. Allan was a passenger in a comprdimise wage proposal for a van’ transporting Golden Star
CI0 Rejects Wage Proposal:
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PSA ; -_ Allis-C s' jet en- to the Illinois Staté Fair. The today. would be less than previous years apolis Callv & ~ reopening Allis-Chalmers' je ; Village ‘Mercha Mr. Miller replaces Horace because he now has no official 3ut before the fiscal year was Rely, 621 Porman Sr. = : { SLERMONT—1 ACRE. I HOMES gine plant here, but negotiation horse was destroyed after suffer- oe festiv: nntae { ‘a Office out last month. more than a Thomas P. King. 2617; W. | rent 335 silom (modern bungalows. .erorte were continuing. ing a broken back when the van : Coates, who left e . Senator A . g TE 136 each Oue 5-room modern 8 19. Proceeds w employ ‘afterfNligbute. The job ., thousand members of the fra- Michigan St. Leo A, Kirk 1412°E, guneaiow for buyer. “Will trade for About 140 of the 340 employees struck a parked truck Tuesday velopment of pavs £10000 a vear plus addition- Political Notes : ternity had laid cash on the line Raymond St : Nick Kmezick, 522 C. C. HARMON CO. Rl: who went on strike 13 weeks ago on U. S. 31 at nearby Austin. bi al compensation for extra work. Congressman Charles Hal for a stamp an Vr E Sh ard paves Lishel, FR- 1681 cu.iw:s decided by a hand-vote to reject; ‘Dodge Stables at Castleton Toddlers to Mr. Miller was a classmate of leck's appointment as co-director ~_ lst month the first of the new ay A530 Afica AVE Ted = dnd: rn _'a compromise suggested by Farms, Lexington, Ky. owner eligible to regis Sen. Jenner at Indiana ‘University of the National Republican fiscal year. more.gamblers ap- Ne Ch mn Ave. luzar : | Above is one of the many Mayor Ralph Tucker. of the horse, said it was insured 15 at the store aw. Shag a ar. Bras : Re mE ur. plied than in November. but the letic Club. Ine. 738 Holmes Ave; je : . 25.000 but was worth twice : : Law School in 1931. He is mar- Speakers Bureau came as no sur George B. Melcon, 30 8. Lili HUNDREDS of home offer- Cc ny officials earlier indi- for $25, Owners of tt ried and lives at 311 E. 51st St. prise to GOP state organization Hat Ie not expected to go higher St : ee D Mit heh 168 W. Rov ings in today’s TIMES’ Real Wwe coghinom M would be that amount. h Margaret Turn For eight vears, Mr. Miller was which - had him pegged as an han 600 or ¥00 tax men. sal aC 1 . United Precs atannnin | Estate pa es. Th wo § i Two other well-known show Sal . : b / § hris J. Mizuchiaru, 520 N 8 ey are con | ..eptable to them. An Allis- show ‘for 8 p. » the Jeaal an of In Sitanee El enhowet Suppoitel pyre though Numes 251 (‘able 8t.: Ralph PR. Novl and CONVERTED—Dr. Bell v. veniently separated for easy a spokesman said the Rotses Yue Comaraer and Yeo and demonstra! Resgare h and Ri view 3 8 es ang bf Has worn 47 pads Wiitor on The Hevenue Bureau today diss John Sanders 2714" W. Wash. Dodd, once the foremost reading. Get started on your company would like the union to Springfield. Wing Commander ucts also will b aN tuay orranizis ) > CHRIONA ( apols ( ar - ” - te » I er rie Sazation hers. Jie geen sions Crass ED on 1s closed the names of 251 persons ington St. (rear), woman Communist Party lead- Joture Jewurity by inspecting vote by secret ballot on the new was not hurt. Voodoo suffered Other Fi sion shopping around for a high-pow- Mio Mave houghi new siampl or Additional Purchases er in New York state, was bap- away. : offer. ‘neck injuries. Other évents His wife, Annalee Webb, ie a ered publicity man to handle his -. . Clyde Herachel N DB’ KE tized in the Roman. Catholic n hese Aid Negotiations > ival incl d tonal schoolteacher catnbativs this fall. He has of. 11. Jrom Indianapolis, yde Herschel Neff, 229 N. Illi- ¢ in-St. Patrick's Cathedral THE INDIANAPOLIS festival include ar eacher. yh ampalig : 2 3 O Ralph W. Cripe, revenue collec- nois St.: Claude Oliver, 138 8. Ii- » Patricks \aihegral, TIMES Clyde Wheatfill, Local 1164 Woman Swims and women; fi Ind After Yecoich oT h x era jeveq the po Lio a Muncie Tree ror Indiana. said this is about noiz St.; Emanuel G. Papagelakis, New York, by Bishop Fulton J. Indi ye president, said negotiations would b park departmer ETeE. Tie VATLr Dak tp Lo ance Mewspaperman half the registrants. Complete 1535 E. Market St.; Kosio Petrotr, Sheen. She said fierce inner ndiana’s Largest Real ‘continue on the basis of Mayor Duluth Harbor quest; music | nractice law. He Was twice elected : lists will be available tomorrow 1241, W. Washington St conflicts caused her conversion Estate Directory [Tucker's Proposal. Sate Japon) DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 6 (UP) Accordion Ban Ta rliiey , ¢ ’ y 2a]: 240 iro i . — ' hk é rae May Ease Permits Ji ih, ir, Wt of Mbt, 6 Shots tn, fon commine "Coe. Commissioner Thomas E. Hutson Pili impiety So. swam [J Music Co. ane ing f 0938 0945 sg ) , BA Ale 4 mas oulos, 221 ! Javidson jcism. . g from 1 to 1943. He | 45 F C b Dri squad investigation of the drop in St.; Lester Raper. 20 8. Illinois jensm en Pigeons Aren't Seared Engles were in Terre Haute to Sighs ales Daa TS of the Windsor Off-K H or “a rivers stamp sales. Comparison will be § 8 lay. 93 , r . . assist in efforts to reopen talks. day to com e Mike 'D / ey Harmony ¥ ; ox St; Joseph 4. Ray. at E Wa’ Misshelling Leads By Owl Scarecrows to conquer the icy and tricky Mice Dunn, Despite efforts of top Repub- A ban against licensing taxicab made of old and new: registravion hash St.; Jerald R. Reitzel, 708 E g Frank Bartee, CIO internation- .. "oc Duluth Harbor. nouncer, will b llcans to pooh-pooh reports of «a drivers convicted of felonies may lists, with a {follow up investiga- 19th St.: James H. Righthouse, To Jail Sentence VANCOUVER, B. C.. Aug: ¢ al representative, recommended The plucky University of Min- monies, and th continuation of the Taft-Eisen- be eased, the Safety Board said '10n to determine whether some 224 Indiana Ave.; Robert W. Rob- MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 6 (UP) (UP)—Officials of a downtown the men turn thumbs down to the; .. .- "51th Branch, graduate, dio and televi hower fight in Indiana. the fact todaw gamblers have decided to ignore arts, 2775 8. Pennsylvania St Norman Terrv. 36. fac bank looked today for a w Proposal. He said he saw no basis f th t t th Will provide mn - ; : iid, the federal law and operate with- pa, v@ y 9 y Cy Tvl an ITy.. 30, faced the ne hich tiati could be climbed from Ne as . till’ 12 midnigl remains both sides are slugging President Paul Robertson re apo os ’ Ralph C. Shumate. 2633 W. Mich- nauseating prospect today of type of scarecrow to shoo awaylof Whioh negouations Superior entry to Duluth-Superior - nis each other privately vealéd an amendment to the pres- 94! 4 stamp. igan 8t.; Thomas 8. ims, 1645 S. spending 30 days -in the work- Pigeons. reopened immediately. Bay at 7:25 p. m., seven hours All contests : There have been “harmony” ent ordinance will be introduced Indianapolis List Delaware St. house because he couldn't spell So many bank customers com: Mayor Tucker's proposal SUg- and 58 minutes from the time she iy be free. A proposals coming from both at the next regular City Council Indianapolist stamp buyers Floyd R. Spears. 468 Massachu- the word ‘nauseating " = plained that the officials put up gested about 5 cents an hour more eft the Duluth Canal pier. to be offered : sides. They've been accepted pub- meeting Aug. 18 listed by the bureau include: setts Ave; Carl D. Sprague and Terry was charged with making Wo stuffed owls over the door- than the pre-strike scale. Don Flyct, 19-year-old high Hely, but behind-the-scenes ihe We're forced to deny a license George W. Allison, 2178 N. II William D. Wise, 126 Ww. Mary- false statements to obtain urem- way. on the advice of experts. Both factions agreed the wage school swimming star from Dufight continues, to anyorre with a felony convic- ino St; Melvin Atherton and land St; Porter D. Stewart, 138 ployment compensation. State em- The “sure cure” failed yester- issue was the only stumbling|luth, who also attempted the Seaman The battle is between the Eisan- tion on his record, no matter how poisert: (6 Brown Jr. 2603: S. Illinois St. ployment officials said that a day. One pigeon was spotted block to settlement. They said crossing by a different route yes- VANCOUVE! hower leadership of Eugene Pul- long ago it happened.” Mr. Rob Clifton St; Gordon R. Bankert George Taylor. 1437 Columbia doctor's certificate Terry oroduced perched on one owl head. and] minor disputes on contract langu- terday, quit after he had been in a : liam, publisher-politician; County ertson sald . " R. R. 12; Indianapolis: Sylvester Ave;; Ned Taylor. 1230 Barrow had “nights” spelled “n-i-t-e-s” other birds cooled off in the shade age provisions could quickly be the water one and a half hours. (UP)—A Spani Clerk H. Dale Brown, Indiana = "We are askihg ior the discre arbour, 217% N. Illinois 8t.: Har- St.; Ellen Tinney and Harold D. and nauseating” spelled cast by the second stuffed “scare-/ironed out if the wage question Cramped muscles forced him to attractive 90-po Bee aainator, Rig Ronen ton to gr; Brat censes of Jered old J Bennett, 2014 W. Michigan Suroggan. Bi8 Ingians ave. Jom N-a-5h-t-1f.g." crow.” were settled. abandon the attempt. smuggled abo r ’ Or: anc e Re Ss to._men who have no ween In St. Pay 1 Be +11 148 WwW MM. odd, 4% ‘ inois St. retro —— - publican State Committee, led by trouble for 5 years or more. on 5 nan eds 4 Tom, 214 Blake St.: Harold E. . duffle bag. app State Chairman Cale Holder. Mr.” Robertson said the Safety ().iec (i Burkett. 1520 Alton Walkup, William J. B. Haering . tion authorities George Craig for Governor Board still would have the option Ave: Yoo 1 Calileron. 1042 gq 4nd Paul E. Ferdinand, Walkup make their hor Committee ‘is trying to play both of refusing to grant a license if Ulinais Qt o) Hin Garathus 0g A Cigar Store, 224 Indiana Ave; Liborio . Farr sides, but is leaning heavily to- the applicant's record were un- onary a rs (‘harles White and James Sebrec, Rita Capelloni ward the lke group. usually bad Chriz and Tom Smoker, 539 Ww. 901 W. Michigan St.; Martin wil- 4 : First outward indication. the The board was scheduled to Washington St. (rear): [Kddie ford. 1144 N, Senate Ave. feud continues came today when hear appeals today from five Os re ah 544 xX rar : pp (4 FRanklin “an ’ James M. Knapp, former Craig drivers who wish license renew- sae 354 ais J bi ; 3 B Q : d campaign manager, announced he als. However, none can be grant- oo Go Gi Tr ovsS vizze would not accept Mr. Holder's ed under the present ordinance any Collins, 145 WJ Ss y Th f AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS offer of an assistant state chair- Mr. Robertson pointed out aid vislor 1 arn man, Taxi firms here have reported St pe Crise) Victor arson In Bike e ts 1872-1932 Mr. Grant is also expected to a shortage of capable drivers, pod ira | a Shin Three teen-age boys have been ’ : : ot i § 2125 E. i : : . oY Jeciine Me. Folder 2 othe assist ; St: William Dandridge and Carl ordered into Juvenile Ad Divs ; 7 m chairmanship bl lowa Tightens Ban Rickman, 860 Indiana Ave.; Lewis Sion gion i a g J . x C ‘ y J ou neycie Democratic Trou le? Davis and 1. 8. Levy, 215 N. 1lli- ah ’ While: the 'R biicans On Hog Sales nois St.: Otto Davis. 211 W. 21st Police reported frames ; and ! wit jie ie Jepub] RD Ta] DES MOINES, Aug. 6 (UP)—I8t.: Donald W. Denny. 608 N other parts from eight bioyeles i = ery a un Rmenta oe The lowa* Department of Agri- Delaware St.; Harry H. Drinkard, ‘Were found in a garage al he 3 Sues, T¢ are -reporis culture issued a new order vaster- 138 8. Illinois St. boys’ home on the near Nor ¢ Democrats are split because of Sid personalities. : day to strengthen its restriction! Bert Dunlap, 138 S. IHinois St. * ide odie. two 15 and one 11 ] Gov. Schricker's campaign for on hog =sales in a. campaign Arthur Fitch. 1550 Wade ' St.; -khe JOULES. Lo rire] ‘ against vesicular exanthema, a Harold McAllister Flory, 2620 E. were or baad : ! a seat in the U. 8. Senate inight: ; explain where = they got the ’ a hurt, political insiders say, be- swin disease. - .. < 40th 8t.; Richard 1. Fox, 833 Ft. bicycles. ! cause of his feud with Frank Me- Agriculture Secretary = Clyde Wayne Ave.; James Robert Gay-, The he of parts.was discov- . 4 Hale, former national committee SPr¥gordered that no hogs shall hart, 224 Indiana Ave.; Jack Grif- ered a . parts. ah told special purchase ! man for Indiana. : e sold or resold for feeding pur- fin, 236 N. Illinois St... Harry police he recognized a bicycle the Sa : Mr. McHale is reported out to Poses in Towa until they have Stanley Hall, 5503 Rosslyn Ave trio was dismantling as his own . ' “sabotage” the man in the big Peeh in the owner's possession Fred (. Hand Sr. 708 KE. 19th which he had reported stolen $l bi ad # | i white hat for playing a major for at least 30 days. St.: John H. 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