Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1928 — Page 4
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DENIES D. 0. P. TO BLAME FOR OFFICEMISUSE £dgar Bush Slaps Dailey, Lauds Hoover in Ft. Wayne Address. BY ROBERT BEARD FT. WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 13. Flat denial of party responsibility for the misconduct of Republican officeholders was made before 300 Allen County Republicans Thursday night by Edgar D. Bush, Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor, sounding the G. O. P. State ticket’s challenge to the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, Frank C. Dailey. As loudly as he had denounced Herbert Hoover at the Republican national convention, Bush lauded the presidential nominee and turned fris tirade upon Dailey. Says Smith “Lost” l Democratic leaders, Bush declared, nave given up hope of swinging Indiana for Alfred E. Smith for President and are concentrating their Efforts on Dailey’s election. Bush praised Dailey as “one of the best corporation lawyers anywhere,” adding that “when you pay a telephone toll of 75 cents you pay 25 cents to the wisdom and sagacity of Frank C. Dailey.” “The real issue,” Bush shouted, “is that we have the job and the Democrats want it.” Clean Own House Without venturing to name Governor Ed Jackson, Bush exclaimed: “The Republican party has not put its stamp of approval on the misconduct of any official. We clean our own house. “If you will roll up the vote in this northern section of the State for Hoover and Curtis that we will in southern Indiana, the State will go Republican by 300,000 in November,” Bush predicted. FREES BOYS NAMED IN BURGLARY CONFESSION Youth Retracts Admission; Charges Force Used. Vatchel White, 757 Virginia Ave., aiid Harry Noey, 436 S. West St., who had been implicated in a series of robberies by a confession alleged to have been made detectives by Milburn Jones, 17, of Danville, Ind., were discharged by Judge Paul C. Wetter, Thursday. The two produced several members of Indiana National Guard companies, who testified that White and Noey were at Camp Knox between Aug. 5 and 20 when Jones is said to have charged they were with him in holdups. Jones on the witness stand denied all parts of his confession anti said he was intoxicated, and had been smoking “loco” weed before his arrest and was forced to admit holdups as detectives read them from records. Officers denied use of force. Jones Was held to the grand jury. Sues After Butler Stands Crash Suit was filed in Superior Court Five Thursday afternoon by Henry S. Schnell, 56 Downey Ave., in behalf of his daughter, Rosalie Schnell, 20, who was injured when a small section of bleachers in the Butler University fieldhouse collapsed during a basketball game, March 7. Damages of $350 are sought.
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