Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1928 — Page 8

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STATES IGNORE CANDIDATES IN PRIMARY VOTE Powerful Bloc of Delegates to G. 0. P. Convention Are Uninstructed. BY PAUL R. MALLON United Press Stats Correspondent WASHINGTON, April 18.—A powerful bloc of uninstructed and doubtful delegates is being selected for the Republican convention, the United Press tabulation of State primaries and conventions showed today. Thus far 579 or more than half of the 1.089 delegates who will select the next Republican presidential nominee have been chosen. Os these 579, only 305 have been instructed or pledged for the various candidates; 117 are uninstructed but have announced they will vote for one or another of the candidates now in the race and 157 are classed as uninstructed or doubtful. 157 Are Uninstructed This bloc of 157 is made up as follows: Minnesota 2, New York 90, Missouri 2, Wisconsin 7, North Caroline 6, Oklahoma 20, Illinois 8, New Mexico' Nebraska 8, Colorado 13. The Herbert Hoover people do not appear to be alarmed by the nnexpected trend. They claim a goodly portion of the doubtful uninstructed, contending the Commerce Secretary will get 47 of the 90 doubtful in New York; 10 of the 20 in Oklahoma, and 9 of the 13 in Colorado. They count on these for reserve strength. Thus far only 105 delegates have been instructed for Hoover. In addition 79 of the uninstructed have announced they will support him. Lowden Has 131 Pledged Frank O. Lowden, Hoover’s chief opponent, has 131 instructed dele--1 gates and 36 uninstructed, who have f announced they will support him. ' His managers claim he will even-

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Part of the welcome that the solid south accorded Governor Alfred E. Smith on his arrival in Asheville, N. C., for a vacation is pictured at the top. This is part of the crowd that gathered at the Biltmore Forest Country Club to greet Tammany’s famous

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tually get practically all of the doubtful. Regardless of the merits of opposing arguments, both sides agree more doubtful delegates are being elected this year than in recent years. They also agree that the doubtful delegates will heighten interest in the convention because they may keep the result in doubt up to the last moment. FAKE EYE SPECIALIST ROBS ELDERLY WOMAN Decatur County Authorities Issue Warning. By United Press GREENSBURG, Ind., April 18.— Local authorities have warned Decatur County to guard against a fake eye specialist. He appeared to be between the ages of 25 and 30, officers said. The “specialist,” authorities said, appeared at Hartsville, near here, a few days ago and obtained $5 from Mrs. Mary Weston, 75. Mrs. Weston said the man drove to her home, one reprecenting himself as “Dr. Miller” of Columbus, and the other as “Miller’s” chauffeur. She said the “specialist” wanted to cure her bad eyesight for $25, and when she refused, he insisted. Mrs. Watson said that he snatched her pocketbook and took $5 from it and told her that he would cure her eyesight for S2O more, but that if she refused, he would not refund the $5. She declined, she said, and the two men left. Sues Vincennes for $9,000 By Times Sp ecia’ TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 18.— A suit in equity demanding $9,000 damages from the city of Vincennes is on file in Federal Court here. The plaintiff, Marland Refining Company, alleges that after it had arranged to erect a filling station at a certain location, city officials refused to permit construction, declaring an ordinance forbade a station at the location.

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