Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1929 — Page 16

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VIRGINIANS GO TO POLLS TO PICKjOVERNOR Heated Political Strugggle Ends as Voters Cast Ballots. Hy United Prm* RICHMOND. Va.. Nov. s.—One of the three solid southern states that helped elect President Hoover a year ago was electing a Governor and complete list of state officials and representatives today. The result was expected to indicate the wearwell qualities of Republicans in the south. Late predictions Monday night showed both sides claiming victory. The regular Democrats claimed their Dr. John Garland Pollard would win by 30,000 to 50,000 votes. One campaign manager for the anti-Smith Republican, Dr. William Moseley Brown, claimed a majority of 15,000 to 18,000 votes for the coalition candidate. Pamphlet Starts Fight After bitter arguments covering many subjects—ranging from antiRaskobism brought by Bishop James Cannon Jr. of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, who favors Brown, to the question of poll tax and its effect on the Negro vote, started by a pamphlet quoting Negro Congressman Oscar De Priest — speesh makers on both sides Monday night pleaded with listeners to forget the petty details and vote for the sake of good government. The pamphlet picturing and quoting Oscar De Priest, deploring the “iniquitous poll tax" as a direct weapon to stop the Negro vote, was a cause of many bitter charges and counter-charges between the two opposing camps when it appeared mysteriously early last week. Each side blamed the other for its publication and circulation.

Admits Responsibility I. C. Trotman, who, according to newspaper editorials, apparently was more interested in opposing the Negro vote than in either party, admitted responsibility for the pamphlet Saturday. Trotman was an anti-Smith Republican last year, but left the party for the Democrats when the State Republican convention refused to consider his resolution on white supremacy. Trotman said he circulated the pamphlets because “Virginians now have the stomach to know' what this black congressman has been teaching.” YOUTHS WILL CONVENE Putnam County Conference to Open at Bainbride Friday. Bjj Times Special BAINBRIDGE, Ind., Nov. s.—The eighth annual Putnam County Young People’s conference will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Among the leaders will be Charles Lizenby, Indiana young people’s superintendent: Miss Cynthia Pearl Moss, superintendent of young people's work of the Disciples of Christ; Professors E. R. Bartlett' and C. D. Hildebrand of De Pauw university, and the Rev. B. H. Bruner and John Derkits of Greencastle. LOUBET IS IMPROVED Former President of France, 91, Is Reported Much Better. B j Vnitrrl Pro* MONTELIMAR, France, Nov. 5. —Emile Loubet, former president of France, suffering an indisposition since Saturday, was improved considerably today. Loubet is 91 and. because of his advanced age, friends had expressed some anxiety at his slight failing. He held the office of president from 1899 to 1906 and since his retirement from public life has devoted himself to the collection of autographs and documents.

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Charlie Murray’s Coming Back and He Offers Money Prizes. How s your memory, folks? Here’s a chance to test it and get paid for it in the bargain. Yesterday we announced this contest and offered $25 cash and fifty theater tickets to the Lyric as prizes to the winners. For the benefit of those who may have missed the story yesterday, we are relating the details again today. Beginning today and continuing for four consecutive days, we are publishing each day a scene from one of Charlie Murray’s former First National feature comedy hits for identification. ■ You know, Charlie Murray Is a former Hoosier product, who has made millions of movie fans laugh in his screening film comedies and features, and he is going to appear in person at the Lyric theater for one week, starting Saturday. Now, Charlie wants to know just how many of his Hoosier friends and admirers remember some of his recent picture plays. Each photo published Is a scene from one of his photoplays made and shown during the last two years. Surely you have seen them, in this city or elsewhere. So sharpen up your wits and jot down below each picture that appears in The Times from today on, the name of the photoplay you think the scene belongs to. When you have a complete set of the five, mail or bring them to “The Times Charlie Murray ContestEditor” for judging. Contest deadline has been set for Tuesday, Nov. 12, at midnight. The contest is open to every one, except employes of The Times, h * FEED YOUrTDOGS __ Champion, Miller’s. Old Trusty, Sergeant's or VitaIk raont Dor Food and they nrTSfif he better nourished. / raw ,5c ,b • 4 ,bs * 50c * 10 ,b *- sl - I Choose from Ifi varieties of tl Hry or Canned Foods. We ■ / Deliver. I Foods and Remedies for Feta and Poultry. FVFRITT’S SEED STORES |~ V. Ala.. Li. 4P55. 32 S. II!.. Ri. 1589.

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Lyric and First National Film exchange. The list of prizes is as follows: First, $10; second, $7.50; third, $5; fourth, $2.50, and the next twentyfive nearest correct tw'o tickets each to the Lyric Theater. Neatness will be one of the deciding factors of the judging. So hurry now, cut out the photo today, name the picture, hold it until you have the next four, and send them all in to The Times before Tuesday, Nov. 12, at midnight. Watch for another photo Wednesday.

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BRITISH YOUTH BURN EFFIGIES OF GUYFAWKES Anniversary of Failure of Assassination Attempt Is Commemorated. By United Press LONDON, Nov. 5. Continuous explosions of firecrackers were heard and flames from huge bonfires were seen in all towns and villages in England today throughout this afternoon and evening. It was Guy Fawkes day, the 324th anniversary of the frustration of Guy Fawke’s plot to blow up King James I, and his assembled members of the houses of Lords and Commons. All day thousands of children, a large percentage of whom had not the faintest idea who Guy Fawkes

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was, paraded the streets with rude, home-made effigies of “Guy.” with the object of collecting sufficient funds from passers-by to purchase a stock of fire crackers for the evening’s celebration. The pleading, “Please remember the Guy,” was handed out to everybody on the street. None of the effigies bore any resemblance to Guy Fawkes, but most of them were made up to represent some unpopular international or public figure, a famous murderer or rogue. Father's or brother’s old suit and hat stuffed with waste paper, shavings or any inflammable waste material formed the basis of most of the “Guys,” and the guy whose headgear was a discarded tall hat was a great drawing card to its paraders. The principal celebrations were reserved for this evening when, as

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