Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1928 — Page 7

JUNE 14,1928

YOUNG AND OLD LOSE SLEEP AT G, OJP^PARLEY Dance Marathons Have Nothing for Sheer Endurance on Committe Sessions. BY THOMAS L. STOKES United Press Staff Correspondent KANSAS CITY, June U.—Dancing marathons have nothing—for sheer endurance—on national convention committee sessions. Yawns stifled languidly today were the only open evidence, however, of two long-distance pow-wows in the credentials and platform committees. The Republican platform committee tussle over farm relief this year came very near equaling the Democratic session over the KuKlux Klan' in the Madison Square Hotel in New York in 1924. The farm relief deadlock began Tuesday afternoon and ran until late Wednesday night. The credentials committee had only one night of it. A woman, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, assistant attorney general, sat nearly all night with the committee and appeared so fresh when she presented the report to the convention that more of her sex are likely to get this sort of work. Participants in the sessions this year ranged in years from young Senator Bob La Follette, who is 32, to Senator Smoot, of Utah, who has passed 70. Serving on convention committees is much like serving in jail. Platform framers marched into a hotel room, locked themselves up, and served their time —two days and two nights. Prisoners sleep—but committee members didn’t. A few of the oldest took a few winks between dawn and daylight. Some of the younger ones, like Senator Bingham of Connecticut, World War aviator commander, merely refreshed themselves with a cold shower. Bingham poked his head out of a bath to talk to newspaper reporters. ATTEND CLARK TRIBUTE Members of Memorial Commission Leave for Kentucky Town. Several members of the George Rogers Clark memorial commission left today for Harrodsburg, Ky-, to participate in the ceremonies there June 16, in celebration of the capture of Ft. Sackville, Vincennes, by Clark. The general planned his expedition into the northwest territory in the Kentucky town. Ross F. Lockridge of Bloomington, and authority on Clark’s life is making the trip by airplane and will assist in the opening of anew airport at Harrodsburg. C .B. Coleman, director of the historical bureau, will speak at the banquet the evening of June 16.

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HELP SECRETLY PLEDGED TO AL 85 Promised Votes Seen as Victory Margin. Bis United Press NEW YORK, June 14.—Eightyfive votes, the source of which is being kept secret, will assure Governor Alfred E. Smith’s nomination on the third ballot at the Democratic national convention, his supporters said today. Smith’s strength is put at 732 votes, which is one-third short of the number required for nomination. His backers insist, however, that the North Carolina delegation will furnish the necessary strength to put him across. The eighty-five secret votes are figured in the total of 732. That estimate, Smith workers said, was conservative, and one of them went so far as to say the Governor would enter the convention with 740 delegates pledged to him. Bishop Found Dead in Home MULLINGAR, Ireland, June 14-. The Right Rev. Laurenc? Gaughran, Roman Catholic b.shop of Meath, was found dead in his official residence today.

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DEMOCRATS’ VANGUARD WILL ENTRAIN JUNE 21 R. Earl Peters Will Accompany First Group to Houston. The vangyard of Indiana Democrats who will attend the party’s national convention at Houston, Tex., beginning June 26, will depart for the convention city June 21. R. Earl Peters. State chairman, Charles A. Greathouse, Democratic national committeeman; Virgil Simmons of Bluffton, Eighth District chairman, and L. G. Ellingham of Ft- Wayne, delegate-at-large, will leave Thursday. The Evans Woollen special, carrying the Hoosier boosters for the Indianapolis banker for the presidential nomination, will leave here Saturday. Reservations have been made by Democrats from all parts of the State. The Indiana delegation will be quartered at the Rice Hotel, at kouston. Electric Shock Kills Fanner By Times Special WINDFALL. Ind„ June 14. Charles S<out, 53, Windfall, was electrocuted Wednesday while working on his farm, four miles southeast of here, when tne boom of a dredge he was using came in contact with a high tension wire.

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