Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1930 — Page 7
OCT. 24, 1930
CHICAGO G. 0. P. I FIGHTS ACTIOH OF m BILL'i Cook County Group Chooses to Remain Faithful to Ruth McCormick. By T’nited Preli CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Relations between the Cook county Republican; organization and Mayor William j Hale Thompson, one of Its most | powerful factional leaders, were broken definitely today over the senatorial candidacy of Ruth Hanna McCormick. Led by Chairman Bernard W. Snow, the county committee voted late Thursday to remain “regular,’’ and in so doing chose to ignore Thompson’s bolt from Mrs. McCormick. Nothing has been said officially about Thompson's call on Chicago's Negro voters to scratch Mrs. McCormick's name and vote for James Hamilton Lewis, Democratic nominee. The inference, however, /was unmistakable that the committee felt certain its ticket will win, whether Thompson backs it or not. "As Jong as I am permitted to live I never will betray the people of Chicago by voting for any member of the McCormick family,” Thompson said in a statement published Thursday night. Any doubt that Thompson was responsible for the appeal to Negro vote was dispelled when he handed reporters copies of the circular with the remark: “There is some doubt about where these are being given out. To clear up the mystery take one from me.” JOB SEEKERS WARNED Workers Informed No Employes Arc Needed at Boulder Dam Now-. ba t tilted Pn:ss LAS VEGAS, Nev., Oct. 24. Warning to unemployed not to flock to Boulder Dam hoping to obtain work was issued here today by authorities, who said that preliminary work on the project had been started, but would not require either skilled or unskilled workers for “several months.’’
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G. 0. P. HOLDS PRAISIESESSION Judicial Candidates Upheld at 22 Precinct Talks. Reiteration that the Republican judicial candidates are “upstanding and high-grade ’ men was made by Republican speakers at twenty-two precinct rallies Thursday night. They were Jed in their paean of praise by Walter O. Pritchard, Coffin candidate for judge of the criminal court, who was nominated in the primary by the Coffin organization. He defeated Judge James A. Collins, veteran jurist who inaugurated the probation system now in use in the county. William Birchard Butler, nominee for county auditor; Jesse P. McClure, candidate for county clerk, and Frank E. Cones, nominee for county treasurer, all stressed the importance of tax reduction, econ* omy and efficiency in the conduct of government, in talks at 1510 Montcalm street. They also declared the county government, under Republicans, had reduced the tax levy for 1931 21*2 cents while the Democratic city administration had refused to lower the rate. Dr. Ralph R. Coble, candidate for county coroner; Judson L. Stark for prosecutor, and others also spoke.
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Automobiles reported to the poMce as stolen belong to: C. E. Treace. English hotel. Ford coupe, 569-127. from rHinois and Market streets. C. J. Emerson. 230 East Pratt street, Wlllys-Knlght. 195-211 Michigan, from 238 East Pratt street. Henrv Weber. 2331 College avenue. Chevrolet sedan. 993-62. from Ft. Wayne avenue and Delaware street.
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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: . _ . „ . Oscar Holman. Lafayette. Ind.. Ford coupe, found at 400 East Fifteenth street. Thomas Ellsdon. Rockville. Ind,. Chevrolet coach, found at Meridian and New York streets. Young Wife Dies FILLMORE, Ind., Oct. 24.—Funeral services were held here for Mrs. Mildred Kerr, 27, wife of James Kerr, Indianapolis. She had been in failing health for several years. She leaves her husband, a small son and her father, Clarence Glidenwell.
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Negro G. O. P. to Meet By Timt* Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 24. James Irwin, Negro attorney of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Clara E. Webster, vice-chairman of the Negro Republican central committee, will address the Negro Republicans of Putnam county Monday evening. Roscoe McCoy is chairman of the arrangement committee.
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FALLS INTO SHAFT Indiana Theater Doorman Is Hurt in Tumble. Charles H. Black, 41. of 148 Spencer avenue, Indiana theater doorman, was injured seriously erfrly today when he fell down the eleva-
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tor shaft in the theater building, twenty-five feet to the basement. Black hati taken the elevator to the top floor of the theater building and-leaned into the first floor shaft opening to turn off the switch when he lost his balance and fell. Blach. was taken to the city hospital for treatment for bruised shoulders and tlvo broken ribs and then removed to his home.
