Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1931 — Page 21

NOV. 13, 1931

REDS MAKING ONLY SLIGHT GAINS IN U. S. Little Headway Is Revealed in Election Returns • Over Nation. By United Press NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—Communlsm made little headway in the United States during the 1929-1931 business depression, official election returns reveal. Generally speaking, the nation's election figures show no great gain in strength as might have been expected during a period of economic readjustment. An increase of some 500 votes between 1928 and 1930 was recorded in Wisconsin where the Communist party put candidates for Governor in the field. A corresponding gain was made in Minnesota in the face of sweeping victories by the FarmerLabor party. The Farmer-Labor party which now dominates Minnesota has taken in most progressives, some of whom previously voted the Communist ticket. Only the most radical voters carry on with the hammer and sickle emblem. Haven’t Got Out as Party In Nebraska, there has been no recent elections in which the Communists apepared. The party claims to have 700 members in packing house district of Omaha and 150 members “uptown,” but they have not got out as a political party and voted. The party also claims 1,100 members in Council Bluffs, la., a city of 40,000 population, but the vote has not been recorded officially. In Cleveland, the Communists put only one candidate into the field in the recent municipal elections, Miss Mary Nujmi, who polled only 313 votes in her race for the city council. Previous Communist candidates fared no better. There were no Communist candidates in the recent Detroit elections for the city council, but the party’s candidate for mayor in the last two elections received a few hundred votes. In spite of atempts to organize the foreign population, the Communist party never has been able to gain a foothold in Detroit. Net So Strong in New York Nor did the Communists put forward any candidate in the last election in Portland, Ore., where the party has claimed strength in the past. In New r York City, the Communists put Israel Amber in the Held for the last election and gave him 1,798 votes in his race for borough president in Manhattan. The greatest strength the Communists ever mustered in New York state was in 1928 when, under the aegis of the Workers party, they gave 10,884 votes to their candidate for President. At the same election, the Socialist candidate, Norman Thomas, received more than 2,000,000 votes. Most of New York City’s Communism is confined to talk at Union Square meetings. “Souvenir Hunter” Steals Dog By United Press NATURAL BRIDGE. Va„ Nov. 13. —A blind bulldog fell 215 feet from the top of Natural Bridge, climbed out of four feet of water and wagged his tail. Since then, according to his owner, “some souvenir hunter” has stolen the dog.

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Robert E. Heun of Richmond, Ind., first vice-president of Rotary International, will preside at the dedication of the new $250,000 Indiana Rotary convalescent home at Riley hospital Sunday. SOLDIER BOUND OVER Private at Ft. Harrison Is Accused of Store Robbery. Charged with robbery of a store at the Big Four railroad and Post road, Private Andrew Rovenko, 24, of Ft. Harrison, today was bound over to the-county grand jury. Rovenko was captured by C. O. Pugh, proprietor of the store, and his brother, Orie Pugh, when a burglar alarm sounded in their home.

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