Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1931 — Page 12

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GANG VIOLENCE 1$ FEARED AT CHICAGO POLLS Big Bill Charges Lyle Imports St. Louis Gunmen to Terrorize Voters. B>l l nilrtf Prrtt CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—The fourcornered fight, for the Republican nomination to become Chicago's world's fair mayor threatened today to develop into a battle of physical as well as veroal vioh UCv, with two of the candidates charging openly that gangsters planned to use “strong-arm" tactics in an effort to govern the balloting. Answering charges that he was backed by A1 Capone and that gangsters were plotting to ‘ steal 100,000 votes for him," Mayor William Hale Thompson startled his audiences Thursday night by charging that supporters of Judge John H Lyle were “Importing 200 St. Louis gangsters for the primary." That violence during the voting next Tuesday was feared was admitted in both the Lyle and Thompson headquarters as well as in the camps of Alderman Arthur F. Albert and George K. Schmidt, the other two candidates. In making these predictions, political leaders allied wdth all four candidates pointed to "ballot stealing” and “slugging,s ’ of former elections, and to the fact that few campaigns in the city's history have been as bitterly contested as this. The entire Loop was in a turmoil again Thursday with all the candidates speaking at large meeting and their various parades and “shows" being held in the streets. ANTS EMPTY FORT HOME Tropical Pests Destroy Timbers of Officer’s House. Lieutenant George E. Bush and Mrs. Bush have been driven from their quarters at Ft. Benjamin Harrison by activities of tropical white ants wlhch have destroyed timbers of the house. The ants arc believed to have been brought here from a tropical army station in packing cases of some officer. Negro Baby Dies of Burns Burns sustained Wednesday £™y od fatal at, city hospital to William Lee, 15 months, Negro, son 2* Mr. a ad n and Mrs. Shirley Lee, 2434 Ralston avenue.

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CHURCH FUND GROWS Movement to Pension Disciples’ Ministers Receives Million. More than $1,000,000 has been received in contributions from 465 churches since Jan. 1 for the Disciples of Christ ministerial pension fund, the Indiana committee of the fund announced Thursday at a mectlig at the Chamber of Conmerct. EXPORTS DISCUSSED Propaganda Hurts Foreign Sales, Bacher Says. “Propaganda urging the people to buy at home is handicapping American exporters in foreign countries,” Edward L. Bacher, foreign commerce department manager, United States Chamber of Commerce, asserted here today at a World Trade day luncheon. Bacher was among speakers at a foreign trade session for Indian-

apolis exporters at the Chamber of Com m e rce, sponsored by the In and ian apolis Chamber of Commerce and the World T ratle Club. Declaring producers are divided on desirability of Soviet Russia as a market for American goods, Bacher said, “American producers in certain

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