Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1926 — Page 12

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11 DEMOCRATIC COURT ASPIRANTS WILL BE BACKED Prohibition Party Files for All State Offices Except Judicial. That the Indiana Prohibition Partywill support Democratic candidates for State judicial offices was indicated today in the petition filed with Governor Jackson asking that prohibition candidates for State office be included on the fall election ballots. - With the exception of candidates for the State Supreme and Appellate Courts, the Prohibition slate includes all State offices to be voted on in November. Political observers interpret the failure to include State judicial candidates as meaning that the entire prohibition strength will be thrown to Democratic judicial candidates. Since the famous Shumaker contempt case arose in State Supreme Court, Republican in its entirety, Prohibitionists have leaned toward Democracy. Candidates on the Prohibition list folow: William IT. Harris, United States Senator, long term, and Albert Stanley, United States Senator, short term, both of Indianapolis; Robert P. Dyer, Lapel, secretary of State; Margaret M. Nold, South Bend, treasurer of State; John D. Wirt, Frankfort, auditor of State; Floyd E. Beghtel, Indianapolis, State superintendent of public instruction, and Etta M. Miller, Indianapolis,

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COFFIN, WATSON OUSTING DEMAND - OF JUSTICE, VIEW ( Stump Declares Political Control Here Should Be Broken. ‘‘Justice demands that Coffin and the Watson organization be put to rout in the fall election,” said Albert Stump, Democratic candidate for United States Senator, long term, in an address at Woodmen’s Hall, Fountain Square, Monday night. Stump celebrated his tenth wedding anniversary with one of the strenuous days of his campaign. He spoke also at Beech Grove, Southport, Edgewood and Glenn’s Valley. Break Forces, Plea ‘‘Citizens should be aroused to break the forces that now control Marion County politics,” Stump said. “Some people take tho attitude that the wicked always triumph and the cause of righteousness in politics is always lost. But that attitude is the very one which makes possible the loss of the righteous cause.” Stump drew attention to the theft of the Squibbs liquor as an illustration of conditions in Marion County. “I would refer to the incident, of the theft of SBO,OOO worth of liquor from the Federal? Bldg., which had been confiscated by the United States Government and placed in the custody of its sworn officials to prevent the distribution of that liquor in unlawful channels. Politicians Busy "The revelation of the theft of that liquor was not made by reason of any officers in this community. They were busy in partisan politics and concerned about the effects of whatever their activity might be on partisan politics. "It remained for a Socialist representative of New York to declare in the halls of Congress in Washing ton that liquor had been stolen." KILLING AT SEYMOUR Arrest of Young Sunday School Worker is Expected. Bu United Press SEYMOUR, Ind., Sept. 28.—Arrest of Joseph Eshom, 22, was expected today following the death of William Stratton, 45, from gun wounds inflicted by Eshom Sunday. Claiming he found Stratton on a stairway leading to the room of his widowed mother, Eshom fired both barrels of a shotgun Into Stratton’s abdomen. Both shots took effect and Stratton died within 24 hours after the shooting. BOAT BURNS; 8 SWIM Seven Men and Woman Swim to Shore Safely. Bu United Pres* NEW ALBANY, Ind.. Sept. 28. Eight members the crew of the gasoline boat Allen Ed 11, are safe today following their escape from the boat which burned to the water line with a loss of $3,500. The crew, seven men and a woman, jumped into the Ohio River when the fire became uncontrolable and swam to safety. RUG WORTH A MILLION Bu United Press NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—The "Emperor’s rug” woven in Persia in 1550 and valued at $1,000,000, has been brought here for sale by Victor Behar, Glasgow art dealer. It is woven of silk and has been used in tbs palace of the Persian Shahs and the rulers of Russia and Austria.

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