Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1930 — Page 9

JUNE 6, 1930.

LOS ANGELES MAKES CLAIM AS FIFTH CITY Census Figures Show It Has 1,231,730 Persons; Tenth in 1920. Bn United Prett LOS ANGELES, Cal.. June 6. Los Angeles today laid claim to the position of fifth city in the United States after 1930 census figures showed the population to be 1,231.730, a gain of 655,057 persons in ten years. In 1920 Los Angeles was tenth city in the country with 576,673. The increase for the period was 115.71 per cent. Los Angeles county, not including the city, showed a population of 967,827, bringing the city-county total to 2.199.557, a 134.8# per cent increase for the decade. SEEKS $50,000 FOR ALLEGED INJURIES Arthur O. Main Asserts He was Hurt by Train Crossing Bump. Damage of $50,000 for injuries he alleged he suffered when the driver of an automobile in which he was riding ctruck a bump on a railroad crossing while attempting to avoid an approaching train, are asked in a suit on file today in superior court four by Arthur O. Main, Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Union Railway Company is named defendant. The event occurred in October, 1929, at the Sherman avenue crossing of the railway company, throwing Main’s head against the top of the car, causing internal injuries and nervous shock, according to the suit.

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BITTER PRIMARY WAR WAGER IN NORTHCAROLINA Senator Simmons’ Allegiance to Party Questioned by Democrat. Bv United Press RALEIGH, N. C., June 6.—North Carolina's significant senatorial primary election Saturday, in which Senator Fumifold M. Simmons faces a contest for renomination for the first time in nearly twenty years, brought sharpened interest today, due to the closing campaign speech of his chief opponent. Josiah W. Bailey, Raleigh attorney, running as a “regular Democrat,” and a dry, raised the question of Simmons’ party allegiance in a radio address Thursday night, in which he reminded voters of the senior senator's support of Herbert Hoover in 1928. “I remind you that there is such a thing in existence as the Republican party,” Bailey said. “I remind

you further that it got a taste Os victory in 1928 when the electoral vote of this state was cast for Republican candidates for President and Vice-President for the first time in sixty years. “I did not invite anybody to vote for Mr. Hoover or the Republican national ticket. I took no stock in his promises.” Bailey again denounced attempts to link him with wholesale registration of Negroes as Democrats in : several Raleigh wards, and said he was amazed that the question of his status on prohibition should have been raised. Four candidates are in the field for the Republican nomination for

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senator, all of them dry. They are Major George Butler. Clinton; the Rev. Henry Grady Dorsett, Wake Forts; Congressman George Pritchard, Asheville, and Irvin B. Tucker, Whitsville. SEEKS LEGION OFFICE Lafayette Woman Candidate for State Auxiliary Secretary. Announcement of candidacy for office of state secretary of the American Legion auxiliary, subject to election at the state convention at Ft. Wayne Aug. 25 to 26, was made today by Mrs. Edna K. Werkhoff of Lafayette.

FARM BOARD BRANCH WILL BUY UP COTTON Huge Stabilization Corporation Will Be Organized. Bv United Frets WASHINGTON, June. 6—Faced by a cotton surplus in 1930 and the consequent menace of low prices, the federal farm board, on the recommendation of the cotton advisory committee, is backing a stabilization corporation to purchase millions of bales. It will be patterned along lines similar to those of the grain stabilization group.

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