Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1924 — Page 14

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COOLIDGE TAKES HIS USUAL WALK; HIDES FEELINGS Sat Up Late to Hear Election Returns —Betrayed No Emotion, By Vnited Prees WASHINGTON, Nov. s.—President Calvin Coolidge arose with the sun today to take a brisk walk In the misty morning air. If he felt elated at the tremendous victory he won in Tuesday's election, he gave no sign of it to the two secret service men who walked with him along the deserted streets. The President retired at 13:45 this morning after spending the entire evening with .Mrs. Coolidge and his closest friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stearns of Boston, before a booming loud speaker in his White House study, listening to the United Press returns from station WEAK in New York. Sits Silently Throughout the evening, he sat with folded hands before the big horn, betraying r.ot the slightest signs of emotion is his vote lolled up higher and higher. Frank Stearns and C. Ba.scorn Slemp. the President's secretary, were the dynamos of enthusiasm at the executive mansion. Steams could hardly control himself for his joy. It was he who is given .'he credit for first visualiing the political possibilities of Coolidge. “I am the happiest man alive,” he exclaimed to newspaper men when the President's victory seemed finally assured. Slemp Jubilant Slemp, jubilant over Massachusetts returns showing an apparent victory for Speaker Gillette in the senatorial race, called the President at 1:30 to give him the "latest news" and asked Mr. Coolidge if he had anything to say to the waiting oorSoft, Smooth Skin Windburn, sunburn, chapped sf\ hands and face quickly relieved. * Cools, aoothea, heals. Alldruegi.-t*. V v " Seadadr. ta Bear Mi*. Ca.. Terre Haste, lad., iartaapia

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By XI'A Service —ISIILAND, M.l*. Nov. 5. A I “Make Ashland your landi *’l ing field,” is today’s best advice to storks. After more than a century of existence, this village In Baltimore County has a population of only 130. But it will grow. Everything to make a baby happy and to make the town attractive to the parents of young families will be provided here The town has just been purchased, all thirty-four of its houses and the

respondents who bivouacked at the executive offices throughput the i night. "Tell them I am working on my I Thanksgiving proclamation,” replied the PresidentMr. Coolidge then dictated a tele gram to Chairman Butler praising j his conduct of the campaign, as fol- ! lows: “I want to thank you for your conduct of the greatest campaign that I have ever known. Your management has lieen superb.” INDORSEMENT REFUSED Letters of Protest Sent to Film Producers. The Indiana Indorsers of Phoonlays refused to indorse the biblical play, “Joseph and His Brethren.” Tuesday at a meeting at i he Board of Trade, according to ani nouncement today. Mrs. David Ross, president, presided. It was announced a letter had !-<-en sent to Mack Sennott pro-‘--ting against the new cn-nedy that recently released. "Three Foolish Weeks.” Letters were sent to producers of these oilier films re- ! fused indorsement during October: "Enemies of Sex.” “Lilly of the Dust,” Broken Barriers,” “Missing i Daughters," and "Wine.” !cal Man Survive* Bn lime* Special 1 NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. Nov. 5. David H. Allmond, S3, prominent in :he affairs >t Hamilton County for sty years, is dead. Among the •hildren who survive is Alva All- | mond of Indianapolis. He was superintendent of the county infirm- | iry near this city for several years, j

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THIEVES IRK IN ELECTION CROWDS Pickpockets and Burglars Busy, Election night “watchers” were victims in several thefts Tuesday night, police records showed today. The front window of the Van Talge Hardware Company, 3507 W. Washington St., was broken and three lilies, valued at S4B, taken, according to police. While the family of Mrs. K R. Merrill. It. It. 3, Box 33. was away, burglars ransacked the house. Men's and women’s clothing, silverware mil household linens and cooking utensils, valued at ($435. were taken. Pickpocket thefts downtown were reported by: Fred H. Stafford, 530!) Julian Ave., who lost sls atul a woman’s wrist watch, valued a t $ in. M. Ehlers. 131 Statehouse purse containing sl9, and Louis Christman, 1 nr,*; Beville Ave., coin purse containing a gold piece and other liMivp* totaling S2O. A burglar pulled the electro nwitep and then stole $7 at the home of Mrs. Ethel Jackson, colored, 3464 N. Oxford St.. George McKamoy, Monon Fuel Company, 1015 E. Twenty-Eighth St., reported S3O taken from the cash register. Boy Dies Under Train Bn Timm Special YELPIN', ind., Nov. 5. —Coroner O. D. Harris was investigating the death today of Roy Richardson 15, son of J. L. Richardson, who was killed by a Southern train here Tuesday night. Hand Injury Fatal Bn Timex Sprrial HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. Nov. 5. —Blood poisoning following injury to his hand received in a paper mill here, proved fatal to Albert Tobey, 64. More Macaroni WASHINGTON, ov. s.—Macaroni has become a popular food throughout the I'nifed States. Manufacturers in the country also are supplying large quantities of macaroni to foreign markets, a report of the Commerce Department reveals. An average of more than three million pounds of macaroni was exported to European countries in 1932 and 1933.

Bedroom Home By Times Spcrtnl BLOOMINGTON, Ind. t Nov. 5.—A man’s home is where he sleeps, the election hoard held here to determine in which precinct William Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana University, should vote. Bryan’s new home is on a precinct line, running between the dining room and the bedroom.

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G. 0. P. LANDSLIDE INDICATES GAINS IN BOTH HOUSES Coolidge Will Probably Have Majority Behind Him in Congress, By PAUL R. MAI.LON (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Nov. 5. —A Coolidge wave promised to carry into office today a Republican Administration majority in both houses—a thing unexpected by even the most optimistic Republicans. The chief executive, with his mourning majority, had apparently pulled over a dozen Democratic chairs in the House of Representatives and handed them to his own Republicans. In the Senate two Democratic seats were apparently lost and three more rocked near destruction. If the candidates leading at S a. ni. by slend“r majorities prevail, the Republicans will be able to control the La Follette balance of power in both houses. Will \id Coolidge This means Coolidge may lie able to put through his administrative and legislative plans over all opposition and that he will not suffer a Congress as unruly as the present rule which ditched his favorite measures and replaced them with their own. At 6 a. m. the Democrats had won ten Senate seats that they formerly , held In southern States Also they had apparently lost two that they formerly held in Kentucky and Okla homa —nominally Democrat b- States There tv. B. Pine and Fred M Sackett, Republicans, wore apparently so far ahead of their opponents that they might be consul red safely in on the other hand, the Republicans had won four’,,':i they formerly had and 'he two more the Democrats gave them. In the S'ates yet to be finally r,n nounoed the odds again favored Coolidge. Rites? ret urns from Mas a, i useffs showed that his friend. Speaker Fred 11. Gillette, m.is forgit ale-ad of Senator David L Walsh, Democrat by some 5,000 votes. In Colorado both Democratic candidates were slightly behind. If the two Republican*. Senator Phipps and Riee \V. Means maintain their majorities the Republicans will gain a scat there. In Montana Senator Thomas ,T Walsh. Democrat, was set-sawing with his Republican opponent so consistently that it was impossible to forecast the outcome. Th<-re again tlie odds favored Coolidge. New Mexico Doubtful Only in New Mexico were the I hances against. There Senator 11. O. Rursum. Republican in -•uni bent, was trailing slightly be bind his Democratic opponent, but only a few scattered precincts had 1-eeri heard from. Gains were made in the Connect: tit. New York and the Pennsylvania House delegations by the Republic

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