Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1928 — Page 21

SEPT. 21,1928

SENATE INQUIRY OF VOTE FRAUD TO REPRESSED 11,000 Ballots Examined in Pennsylvania Election Investigation, v /.’,// Times Special ~ m WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Eleven thousand ballots cast in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and other Pennsylvania cities will be examined to ascertain whether fraud accompanied the: election of Senator-Elect William S. Vare over William B. Wilson, Democrat, in November, 1926. Although nearly two years have elapsed since election, the contest against Vale just is getting into the final stages. The ballots, to be examined on behalf of the Senate, were laid aside for further study during the . recent recount. They shov signs, k according to attorneys for Wilson, *of having been marked improperly land tampered with. While this examination is continuing, additional testimony will be taken in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia on behalf of Vare, in an effort to show that his election was not unlawful. Testimony will be taken at Philadelphia, beginning Oct. 1, at which 125 witnesses will be subpoenaed. Testimony in behalf of Wilson was concluded with a charge by County Commissioner C. C. McGovern of Pittsburgh that frauds and irregularities have marked all Pittsburgh elections in recent years. He charged that nine Common Pleas judges now fitting in Pittsburgh courts were elected illegally because of the "manipulations of a rotten organization.” McGovern’s testimony was in support of Wilson’s contention that a “continuing conspiracy" resulted in Vare’s election—this conspiracy affecting all Philadelphia and Pittsburgh elections. BEST YEAR IN HISTORY ON INLAND WATERWAYS Gains in Tonnage Are Shown, With Good Profits. Bn Times Special WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. The Inland Waterways Corporation is having the best year in its history, Maj. Gen. T. G. Ashburn said today, basing his statement upon figures for the first eight months of 1928. Gains in tonnage and revenue, as well as the showing of an actual j profit of $129,39 after deducting de- . preciation are shown, Ashburn says, j Tonnage during the eight months amounted to 999,77 as compared *.\vith 911,167 in the same period in *■1927. Total revenue was $3,717,205, j as compared with $3,531,76. Total | income before' deprecation was j $347,639 as compared with $319,33. Funds derived from operation before deducting depreciation amounted to $394,099 as compared with $315,375.

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