Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1924 — Page 12

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WALB PINS NOPE FOR JACKSON ON' RURAL BALLOTS G, 0. P. Glocmv as Klan Pledges Only 300,000 Meed 700,000. Clyde M. Walb. Republican State chairman, declared today that though he believed the Republican State ticket would be elected, sufficient support for Ed Jackson, Republican nominee for Governor, must come from the rural and small town districts to overcome the McCulloch lead In the larger cities and Industrial districts. Considerable gloom about Republican State headquarters at the Severin followed a statement of a representative of Imperial Wizard Evans of the Ku-Klux Klan to Walb in Chicago Wednesday that Walter Bossert, grand dragor. in Indiana, was ready to deliver three hundred thousand Klan votes for Jackson. Need About 700,000 Republican leaders pointed out it will be necessary to have approximately 700.000 votes to elect if 00 pr cent of the registered vote Is balloted. Walb, it is believed, was counting on much more than 300.000 from the Klar,. Leaders admit with thousands of antl-Klau Republican votes deserting the emblem of the eagle on the State ticket they cannot figure where the other necessary 400.000 votes are coming from. It is known that D. C. Stephenson, former “old man’’ of the Klan. had a conference Thursday at Republican headquarters with Jim Jackson, brother of the Republican nominee and "go-between” between Bossert and Republican headquarters, and that the t*ro left the office at loggerheads. Stephenson, it is said, charged the -Klan with “tearing down everything he tried to io for Jackson.” Walb Has Done Best * Walb declared he had waged his ’campaign fight on a straight Republican platform and had attempted to disregard all outside issues entering into the campaign. Walb declared if Coolidge carried Indiana the Klan leaders could not charge him with being remiss toward the Jackson campaign, and that he had doen everything to elect Jackson because he was the nominee of the Republican party.' The entire Republican organization, with the exception of Walb and Mrs. Vivian T. Wheat craft, State vice chairman, were Jackson supporters in the primary. Walter Bossert, the grand dragon, when asked for a pre-election statement Wednesday, declared: “I have no statemen to make: I am not interested." MYAA3BRBGDY SWINGS TO DAVIS Council Withdraws Indorsement of La Follette. Bu United Prr s* NEW YORK. Oct. 31—Political forecasts as to disposition of New York's forty-five electoral votes were thrown into confusion today by sensational turn in the campaign brought about when the New York City Labor Council switched its in dorsement from La Follette to Davis. Friends of the Democratic nominee are confident the move will swing the entire vote of the labor council —about 700.000, according to Its own estimates —to Davis. Action was attributed by members of the council fact that they be lieved "Senator Ln Follette now has no chance of election and that a vote for him in this State or anywhere else in the East is a vote cast for the enemies of labor —Coolidge and Dawes.”

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By United Prest —William Allen White. sage of Emporia, newspaper editor and anti-Klan candidate for Governor of Kansas, has won his campaign. White, arriving here, admitted this much. “I took no chance in this campaign, I was sure to win. I have won. What can I lose?” he said. And the Kansas editor apparently has lost nothing—not even weight.

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“One thing dead sure,” continued the Klan’s arch-enemy, “I have kicked the Ku-Klux joss in the slats. Politiri*fis no longer fear the joss in His siats are broken aw'd all we need to do now is to cart him off to the garbage heap in November and tfye white band wagon is backed up ready to load him on. Whereupon the man who has attracted more attention to Kansas than any one since the days of Carrie Nation, drove off in his second-hand auto to make an address to workers at a local factory.

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POLL GIVES ‘CAL’ SJi MAJORITY Final Vote in State Announced by Digest. President Coolidge received 25,000 more ballots than John W. Davis and Robert M. La Follette together in Indiana in the Literary Digest national presidential poll final returns show. The poll Coolidge 56,620 votes in the

La Follette, 11,494. A gain of 4,000 in the Republican ranks, and a loss of several hundred in the Democratic ranks, is shown. The records show 52,203 of those reporting voted the Republican tickets in 1920; 20,564, the Democratic; 469, the Socialist, and 15,598 not voting. Illinois is expected to be the fifth State tc reach a million auto registrations soon,

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