Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1928 — Page 13

JUNE 14, 1928

RUNNING MATE PROBLEM STILL BQTHERSG, 0. P. Pershing and Dawes Head Long List of Possible Candidates. BY LEO R. SACK KANSAS CITY. June 14.—Campaign managers for the numerous vice presidential candidates continued their efforts today as the convention met for what may be its last session. With Herbert Hoover’s nomination but a matter of hours the only uncertainty was who will be chosen as his running mate. Talk PerShing Prominently mentioned are Gen. John J. Pershing, Senator George L. Moses of New Hampshire, the permanent chairman of the convention, and Vice President Daw&s, according to informed politicians. Others in the group of aspirants have strong backing. Friends of General Pershing are ardent in their support of him. Senator Moses’ stock has risen several points as a result of his speech accepting the permanent chairmanship of the convention. Moses is known as one of the best Democratic baiters in the Senate and he made a characteristically snappy assault on the opposition. The delegates were pleased. Opposition to the renomination of Dawes has developed in influential quarters. He is willing to accept the job, leaders have been informed, but question has arisen whether he would be acceptable to Hoover and whether he would not hurt the ticket. Dawes Reactionary Another objection given consideration is President Coolidge’s ill feeling toward Dawes because of his opposition to the administration. Further, Dawes is regarded as a reactionary and has worked with the anti-Hoover coalition. Senator Edge of New Jersey, Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, Hanford MacNider, former American Legion commander, Representative Hamilton Fish of New York, Alson Houghton, Ambassador to Germany, Representative John Q. Tilson of Connecticut, Republican leader of the House, and Col. Henry W. Anderson of Virginia, are among others mentioned. MINISTERS TO STUDY 100 Young Pastors to Take Summer Course at De Pauw. The annual summer school of Ministerial Training of the Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be held June 18 to 29, at De Pauw University, Greencastle. The Rev. W. B. Farmer, dean of the school, will supervise the work. Applications have been received from about 100 young ministers planning to take the short course work. The faculty this year numbers eighteen ministers from the Indiana conference.

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KLAN OUSTER DRAGS Suit May Not Be on Summer Calendar. Prospect of getting the Ku-Klux Klan ouster suit to trial in Circuit Court before fall has dimmed since the primary election of May 8. Several preliminary pleadings await disposition before it goes on the calendar. Special Circuit Judge Frederick Van Nuys said today he is ready to hear arguments on a demurrer of Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom, who brought the suit, to the answer of the Klan, any time attorneys are ready. Also pending is a motion to strike out certain interrogatories raised by the litigants. Van Nuys is ready to hear this matter, he said. No move has been made to get the preliminaries dispensed with, he said, and it is very unlikely that it can go to trial before fall. MURDER THEORY FAILS Poison in Logansport Man’s Body Was From Medicine. By Timm Special LOGANSPORT, Ind., June 14. Death from natural causes will be the verdict in the case of Manley F. Baumgarner, believe at first to have been a poison slayer’s victim, Coroner M. B. Stewart of Cass County, announces. Baumgarner died March 24 and three weeks later relatives asked an investigation. A small quantity of arsenic was found in his body, but a doctor who attended him explained that the poison was contained in some medicine he had administered-

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