Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 111, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1928 — Page 32

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INDIANS' VOTES ARE BIG FACTOR IN OKLAHOMA Curtis’ Friends Hope Margin of Red Man’s Ballots Will Swing State. BY KENNETH G. CRAWFORD, United Press Staff Correspondent OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 28. Senator Charles A. Curtis, Republican vice presidential candidate, entered the' Oklahoma capital today to speak of farm prosperity before the crowds assembled at the Oklahoma State fair. The Senator was greeted by Republican leaders and State dignitaries when he arrived at 7:30 a. m. Racial pride of Oklahoma Indians in Curtis maybe a determining factor in the outcome of the presidential election in this State, the Senator’s Oklahoma friends believe. Seek to Swing State They point out that the normal Democratic majority is about 50,000 in this border State, and that there are approximately the same number of Indian voters, who may be persuaded to go to the polls in November. If this Indian vote is attracted by Curtis, as they believe it will be because of his Indian blood and reputation for friendship to the red man, the margin it provides may place Oklahoma in the. Republican column, even if white voters fail to do so. Proceeding with this in mind, State leaders arranged Curtis* itinerary through the State to include some of its largest Indian centers. Natives were prominent in every audience he addressed Thursday. They aid the expense of elaborate arrangements for his speech at Miami. The daughter of a Choctaw chief presented him with a bouquet, and a singing club from Bacon College, an Indian school, was on the program with him at Muskogee. Ed M. Frye, former chief of the Cherokees, introduced him at Okmulgee. Reviews Indian Record In his Okmulgee address Thursday night, Curtis reviewed at length his record on Indian legislation, reminding his audience that he was

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the figure to begin with, as old Archimedes might say. author of the bill giving all Indians the right of suffrage. “You should have had this right long before you got it,” he said, “because you were the original Americans.” He also read from the platform a message from former Senator Robert L. Owen, an Oklahoma Democrat, who is supporting Herbert Hoover in this campaign, welcoming him to Oklahoma. Today Curtis will speak here and at Lawton. Saturday, he goes to the heart of the wealthy Osage country at Ponca City.

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2 ACCUSED IN MURDER CASE Indicted at Newcastle as Woman’s Slayer. Bn United Press NEWCASTLE, Ind., Sept. 28. Charles Beasley, 37, Terre Haute, indicted by the Henry County grand jury for the murder of Mrs. Myrtle Miller, 36, Muncie, entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned in Circuit Court here. The true bill was in two counts, murder and murder with robbery the motive. Beasley plead not guilty to both. With the reading of the true bill it was disclosed for the first time that Homer Patterson, Tjrre Haute, was also charged jointly for the crime. Patterson is at large. The slaying, which took place on a lonely road near here, was alleged to have been planned by Beasley and Patterson for the purpose of robbing the woman of jewelry. Two rings and a set of earrings had been removed from the woman’s body, police said. The murder ended an alleged drinking party in which Mrs. Miller, Beasley, Patterson and Mrs. Irene Moyer, Terre Haute, took part. Mrs. Moyer was in an automobile when

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the slaying took place, and later made a confession oon which Beasley was indicted. Beasley was once acquitted of slaying a man in Terre Haute, police here said. HERNDON ASKS RETRIAL, AGAINST WIFE’S WISHES State to Join Defense in Seeking Review of Murder Case. Motion for anew trial for Wayne Herndon, 35, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a Criminal Court jury Thursday for the fatal shooting of James Fouty last June at Herndon’s home, W. Morris St. and Eagle Creek, will be filed Saturday. Mrs. Herndon pleaded with Herndon to accept the jury's verdict and not make any effort to carry the case further. If the case is retried there is a tenced to death or life imprisonpossibility Herndon might be senment. The charge against him was

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