Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1924 — Page 15

FRIDAY, OCT. 24,1924

U\ FOLLETTE TO GET MANY VOTES IN VIGO COUNTY Opposing Parties Concede Progressive Has Large Following, By WALTER A. SHEAD TERRE HAUTE, Iml., Oct. 24. Both Democrat and Republican leaders in Vigo County admit Senator Robert M. La Follete will poll from 8.000 to 10.000 votes in that county. La Follette headquarters claim mere, some going so far as to say he will poll a thir l of the votes and stands a chance of carrying the county. This estimate, however, is from the most optimistic La Follette supporters, and the best estimate of the La Follette srength is approximately 10.000 votes. La Follette workers are extremely active among coal miners, unions and allied union crafts. Terre Haute, which is a tight union town, of which miners control, is not feeling effects of the Kn-Klux Klan issue as are other sections of the district, according to statements •union officials. The Klan, officials ■lare. has been ousted front control and union members will vote independent of the issue. Democrats Make Claim Richard Wernicke, head of the 1 democratic organization in Torre Haute, claims Vigo County for Dr. Garteton B. McCulloch, Democratic rominee for Governor, by from 4,000 to 6,000 votes. County Democratic Chairman Charles P. O’Leary, makes the same claim. At Republican county head juarte-s no claims are made for Ed Jackson. Republican candidate for Governor, and admission is made that Jackson will lose many old line Republican votes. The Saturday Spectator. Republican county organ, in its current issue claims the Republican county committee disorganized and that it is headless, brainless and broke.” Several officials of the Republican organization have resigned and the c rly concerted effort for Jackson apparently is through the Kian. which has retained the nucleus of an organization from the primary race. Republican county headquarters, however, are claiming Vigo county for Coolidge, and although the Democrats make the same claim for Davis, they are not so strong as in their claim for the State ticket. Noble Johnson, Republican candidate for Congress, will be elected over his Democratic opponent, J. E. Sannon, Democrats admit. Johnson apparently has the backing of all

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Chedell Simpson, 44 (above) is held in Grand Rapids. Mich., for the shooting of Col. John G. Emery, former national commander of the American Legion. Emery was wounded in one arm. Simpson's wife was employed in Emery's office. factions, and although he was backed by the Klan in the primary, chums he is not a member of the organization. After a court fight, in which it was sought to keep his name off the ballot, Jesse R. Burks, independent candidate for Congress on the Congressional Liberty ticket, will be on all ballots in the district. Burks is anti-Klan and has considerable hacking. His vote, however, will hurt Shannon more than John son, leaders admit.

Substantial Supporters La Follette support in Vigo County j comes from some of the most out- ' standing men in Terre Haute, business men, bankers, educators and ministers being numbered among Li Folleltie supporters along with the laboring class. In Vermillion County La Follette leaders claim a heavy vote, some union officials mantaining he will get a heavier vote than in Vigo. Democratic leaders are claiming every county In the district for McCulloch with the exception of Hendricks County. Hendricks, which Is j normally Republican by approximately 2,500 votes, will give Jackson I a majority of about 500. according to Republican leaders at Danville. Registration in the district is far above any preceding year and the i tptal registration in Vigo County is 57,183, an increase of 11,672 over 11022. Conservative Democrats adj mil the vote on the presidential race in the district Is a “toss-up” while Republicans claim the district for j Coolidge by a heavy vote.

JURY SELECTED TO TRYKINCADE Case Against Noblesville Man Under Way, By Time* Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct. 24. i The case against M. L. Kincade, | charged with the murder of his father. James J. Kincade, got un- | der way today after two sessions of ; court had been taken up in selection i of a Jury. Many prospective jurymen were excused on ground that they were ■pposed to capital punishment, upon which the State will Insist In case of a conviction. The State contends that the eldei Kincade was beaten to death with a gas pipe In the hands of the son. and that the body was dragged to the barn on the Kincade farm, where it was found the next day. In his opening statement to the ' jury Floyd Christian said the evidence would show the defendant i knew about bis fathtr's watch which j disappeared the day after hi.-> i father's death; that he had h!s auto- ! mobile washed for the first time on i the same day and that the trousers I and shirt of Kircade were washed ■by wife on the night the senior i Kincade' sbody was found in the i-. m on th Kincade farm. BOSSERT OUT OF CASE Motion to Dismiss Action by D. C. Stephenson Upheld. A motion to dismiss the case of j D. C. Stephenson, former "Old Mail’* ' of the Indiana Ku-Klux Klan, as to Walter Rossert, defendant with : Hiram Evans, imperial wizard, was sustained by Judge A. B. Anderson Thursday. Bossert Uvea In Indiana, as does the plaintiff Stephenson, and Judge Anderson ruled the FederiJ j Court had no jurisdiction. The suit, which asks J 125.000 for the alleged ; burning of Stephenson's yacht, re- : mains against Evans, as he Is % nonresident of Indiana. Stephenson charged Bossert and Evans with eon* spiring in Indianapolis to bunt the j yacht at Toledo, Ohio. LEGION REALIZES FUND Sacrifice Day Results in $257 for Veterans' Home. Sacrifice day contributions on Thursday to a home for blind veterans amounted to $257, officers of the Service Star Legion announced today. About S6O of this amount was received in one contribution from members of great council. Or■- ; der of Mrs. Effie Schoen Morgan directed the campaign. Restaurant Man Held Thomas J. O’Connor, proprietor of j a restaurant. 120 E. New York St., is held to tho Federal grand jury under SI,OOO "bond fixed by Judge A. B. Anderson Thursday. O’Connor was arrested Thursday afternoon by Federal Prohibition Agent George Winkler and Harry Wertz, deputy marshal, after a bill of information had been filed against him that he sold intoxicating liquors in his r <?stacraa^

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some instances more than half a century. Among the speakers were Dr. Edwin Wesley Dunlavy, pastor; Dr. William L. Heiskell, Mrs. Kate Newcomb, Mrs. Henry Tutewiler, Mrs. Nellie Winnings, Miss Alice Wright, Mrs. John Wilkins, Winfield Scott and Gus Bruner. Dr. Dunlavy announced the discovery of church and Sunday school records dating back to 1806.

LOCAL WOMAN ELECTED Mrs. Belle Airmail, Heads Order of Pocahontas. Mrs. Belle Aunian of Indianapolis, took up her duties as great Minnehaha of the great council of Indiana, i Order of Pocahontas today. She was ' elected at the closing session of the

annual convention Thursday. Other officers were automatically advanced from the next lowest office.

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