Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1932 — Page 4

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KEEN INTEREST SHOWN IN ROUT OF BROOKHART Regular Republican Chiefs in Capital Can’t Hide Their Jubilance. by Unitr4 Press WASHINGTON, June 10.—The defeat of Senator Smith W. Brookhart for the Republican nomination for senator from lowa, aroused more interest politically here than any other primary result this year. On the day after the election, newspaper correspondents at the senate constantly were harried by senators wanting the latest news

from lowa. Regular Republican leaders were prominent among those most interested. Some of them didn’t seem to conceal their satisfaction over the result very well. Brookhart long has been an irritant to them. Brookhart never seemed to forget those who had befriended him in a crisis. Notable is the case

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of Senator Hiram Bingham (Rep., Conn.). Probably no two men in the senate are farther apart in every way than Bingham and Brookhart. The two seldom met and had interests as divergent as their personalities. But when Brookhart was engaged in a contest for his seat with Daniel Steck, Democrat, some years ago, Bingham voted for the seating of Brookhart and his vote came when it was needed. Brookhart remembered. Whenever Bingham represented some personal bill, or asked something of direct interest to his state not involving fundamental policies, he always had the support of Brookhart. The lowan never said anything to Bingham about it, and Bingham didn't ask for help. But Brookhart never failed him. Brookhart returned to the senate Thursday for the first time since his defeat. Friends consoled him. He appeared disappointed and disillusioned. N. Y. SPEAKIE OWNER GETS HEAVY PENALTY Three-Year Term Meted Out; Judge Bares Extortion Charge. By United Press NEW YORK. June 10.—Louis Greenstein has been sentenced to three years in Atlanta penitentiary not because he ran a speakeasy, but because he ran the ‘ wrong kind of speakeasy," according to Judge Frank J. Coleman, in explaining the severity of the sentence. ‘‘Usually in cases where speakeasy proprietors are convicted the government is satisfied with a fine of SSO to SIOO. But you deceived and robbed your patrons. The type of place you ran is not wanted in New York." Business men testified they had been victims of extortion and apparent drugging in Greenstein's resort. SUE FOR BOND CASH Noblesville Bank Asks $50,000 In Case of O. G. Patterson. Suit to obtain payment of a $50,000 surety bond was filed Thursday in superior court three by the Citizens State bank of Noblesville against the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. The bond was alleged to have been forfeited by the embezzlement of O. G. Patterson, deceased assistant cashier of the bank. The period over which the embezzlement took place dates from 1923, the bank claims. Sharpsville Asks Rate Cut Citizens of Sharpsville have petitioned the public service commission for a 25 percent cut in rates for electric current supplied by the Northern Indiana Power Company.

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PREDICTS DRIVE IN CONGRESS BY POWER COMBINE Government League Says Fight to Bar Utility Probe Looms. By Bcripps-Hnxcard Xe<rspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, June 10.—The power industry, successful in its tax fight, is mastering its forces for another important battle before congress adjourns, the National Popular Government League warned today. It will seek to block appropriations for the federal trade commission utility investigation, and thus to prevent the commission from making a final report of its findings. ‘Had the rank and file of in-

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MAP RECEPTION FOR GRAY ARMY Confederate Veterans to Meet in Richmond. By United Press RICHMOND. Va„ June 10.—Elaborate plans are being made for the reception and entertainment of the last survivor of Lee's “thin line of gray,” when they meet here for the forty-second annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, June 21 to 24. The reunion will run concurrent with the thirty-seventh convention of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the thirty-third annual gathering of the Confederate Southern j Memorial Association The committee expects at least 30,000 visitors. Preliminary to the four-day session of the veterans. June 20 will be

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given over to special honor to be accorded General C -A. De-Saussure, of Memphis, commander-in-chief of the organization. In addition to high military honors. General Do Saussure will be made an honorary Boy Scout. A picked guard of Eagle Scouts is to act as his escort and induct him into membership. Outstanding events scheduled are a memorial service, presentation of the anchor of the “Virginia-Mcrri-mac" to the Confederate Museum and dedication of a tablet on the portico of the Capitol building on the spot where Jefferson Davis was inaugurated.

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