Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1926 — Page 5

SEPT. 8 1926

BLAINE WINNER IN WISCONSIN (Continued From Paco 1) give the progressives two votes from ■Wisconsin in the Senate instead of liaving their one vote balanced by Uenroot. In the gubernatorial race Fred R. Zimmerman, secretary of State, continued to gain over Herman L. Ekern, attorney-general. Zimmerman is a progressive but challenges the right of Governor Blaine to lead the State’s progressives. Blaine sponsored Erkern’s candidacy. Results from 1,768 precincts in the Republican gubernatorial primaries gave: ' Zimmerman, 139,171. Ekern, 111,138. The Republican nomination in Wisconsin is tantamount to election and there were no Democratic contests for Senate or Governor. MOSES RENOMINATED Cass Concedes Victory to New Hampshire Senator. ?)/ United Press CONCORD, N. H., Sept. B. Senator George H. Moses was retominated in Tuesday’s Republican :enatorial primary by a plurality of ibout 17,000, returns from 361 owns and wards out of a total ot .’94 indicated today. Former Gov>rnor Robert P. Bass early today 'Onceded the nomination of Senator Closes, whom he had opposed in the Primary. Governor John G. Winant appeared to have lost his primary dght for renomination to Huntley \ 7 . Spaulding, chairman of the S'ate board of education. The Republican gubernatorial vote stood: Spaulding, 17,055; Winant, 23,683. Eaton D. Sargent of Nashua wa3 ■tiven the Democratic gubernatorial nomination without a contest. Robert C. Murchie of Concord appeared to have been renominated for United States Senator by the Demoprats over Albert W. Noone of •Peterboro. Only a few hundred ./ttes were cast in the contest. GOVERNOR HUNT AGAIN Holds Two to One Lead in Renomination Race. Bu Vntted Press PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. B.—Governor Hunt, seeking re-election to a ’sixth term, was renomiViated by •Arizona Democrats in Tuesday’s primary returns indicated today. - W. S. Clark, an attorney, was .leading Thomas Haddock, an engineer, by 530 votes, for the Re-

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In a Big Hurry to Defy Death Findley Henderson, Clayton, Ind., stunt aviator, was too anxious to get to Broad Ripple Park Monday to stage the airplane crash In which he risked his life, police charged today. Henderson was fined $25 and costs on a speeding charge by Municipal Judge Paul C. Wetter when an officer testified Henderson turned a>gorner on his way to the park at fifty-eight miles an hour. The stunt in which Henderson escaped unscratched consisted in flying between two poles knocking the wings from his plane and crashing into a house.

publican gubernatorial nomination. United States Ralph Cameron was unopposed for renomina tion by Republicans and Congress man Carl Hayden was without op position for the Democratic senatorial nomination. SENATOR ODDIE'LEADING World Court Supporter Practically Assured Renomination. Bu United Press CARSON CITY, Nev., Sept. B. Senator Tasker L. Oddie, world court supporter and administration man, had a commanding lead early today over Mayor E. E. Roberts of Reno, in the Republican senatorial primary. Incomplete returns from all of the State’s seventeen counties gave Oddie 5,240 votes and Roberts 3,225. Raymond T. Baker, former director of the mint, led Pat McCarran, his nearest opponent, 2,909 to 1,673, for the Democratic Senatorial GEORGIA VOTES TODAY Four-Cornered Race for Democratic Gubernatorial Nomination. Bu United Press ATLANTA, Ga„ Sept. B.—Clear weather and a vigorous campaign, especially in the four-cornered gubernatorial nomination race, was expected to bring out a large vote in the State Democratic primary today. The World Court issue between the senatorial aspirants was over shadowed by the contest among John Hoder of Jefferson, chairman of the State highway commission: George Carswell of Irwintown, J. O. W T ood of Atlanta and Dr. L. G. Hardman of Commerce for the governorship'" nomination. , Senator Walter F. George, World Court adherent, was favored to defeat Justice Richard Russell of the State Supreme Court for the senatorial nomination. Russell declares the court is “an iniquitous institution.”

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Rhoda, wife of the operator through a door. She was slightly hurt. LOVE PLOT CASE HEARD Gary Man on Trial on First-I>egree Murder Charge. Bu United Press CROWN POINT, Inch, Sept. B. Trial of William Donaldson, charged with first-degree murder a loveslaying plot, was scheduled to start here today. Donaldson, accused of murdering Joe Mullins, steel mill worker, when Mrs. Mullins, with whom he admitted being intimate, led her husband into an in a Gary park. Model Butler Fired, Kills Two Women Bu United Press HEREFORD, England, Sept.'S.— Charles Houghton was a model butler for fifteen years, serving two wealthy and elderly spinsters, Elinor and May Woodhouse, at Burghill Court. The sisters informed Houghton that he was to be dismissed. The butler served breakfast as usual, pleaded for reinstatement and finally shot and killed both women. He was charged with murder. 394 AT INDIANA CENTRAL With a total of 394 students enrolled on the first day of school, Tuesday, Indiana Central College today held its first convocation of the year. Dr. W. R. Patterson of Coe University, Cedar Rapids, lowa, spoke. More students registered today.

WINS FOR THIRD TIME Hannsworth Speedboat Trophy Stays Willi Gar Wood, Detroit. Bu United Press DETROIT, Sept. B.—The Harmsworth international speedboat trophy remains in the possession o$ <3ar Wood of Detroit, who late Tuesday won it for the third time when the French challenger, Excelsior France, withdrew after the first lap of the first thirty miles, because of motor trouble. ; Aside from the challenger, the only boats entered in the race were the three Wood boats, Miss America V, Miss America IV and Miss America 111, piloted by Gar AVood,

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