Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1932 — Page 5

tULY 1, 1932

HIGH-PRESSURE VOTE DEALS GO ON AMID DIN Convention’s Babel Setting for Time-Honored Political Trading. BY THOMAS L. STOKES t’nlted Prc*i Staff Correipondent CHICAGO, July I.—Hot dog stands and orangeade founts supplanted the famous “smoke-filled room” as the locale of high-powered political trading before the Democratic convention began to ballot early today. It was necessary for the leaders of both the Roosevelt and anti-Roose-velt factions to be on the scene as the convention dragged sleepily through the night toward dawn. Leaders of “key” delegations with whom they dealt had to stand by with therr forge*. With the noise and din from the stadium pulsing through and the jabber of conversation of the strollers, the littered corridors outside were just as satisfactory for the most private conferences as the corner of Forty-second and Broadway -—or, as they prefer it here, the corner of State and Madison. Hague Stands at Doorway Frank Hague, the hard-boiled boss of northern New Jersey and gobetween for Alfred E. Smith with others in the “Stop Roosevelt” drive, stood at one of the doorways, leaning on his cane, receiving reports from his aids. Except for the dapper appearance, he might have been Tammany’s onetime leader, “Charlie” Murphy, who was wont to lean against the lamppost at Fourteenth street and do his business. William Gibbs McAdoo, eight years ago the bitter foe of Smith and Tammany, separated himself from one conference and Hague stopped him. The two chatted for a moment —and the former secretary of the treasury, agile enough to be twenty years younger, delicately sidled away. Trifling, but Historic That meeting—trifling as it may have been—was historic, for it signifled at least a show of harmony between two elements of the Democratic party who only a few years ago were as wide apart as the poles, it is a peculiar alignment. Roosevelt leaders—James A. Farley. Bruce Krcmer, Senators C. C. Dill (Wash.) and Burton K. Wheeler (Mont.)—made their headquarters in a smoking room upstairs, which w r as the nearest they came to the famous “smoke-filled room” now associated with the nomination of Warren G. Harding here in 1920. Senator Huey Long (La), one of the most active in the Roosevelt camp, was in and out of this room, rushing hither and thither about the .orridors and the floor, the starchless tails of his linen coat flapping half-heartedly. Long pulled former Governor Harry F. Byrd (Va.) aside at one point, and invited him upstairs for a drink of orange juice. This sociable gathering inspired reports of possible negotiations, for the votes of Virginia’s favorite son. Former Governor James M. Cox (.O), who showed up here in the role of compromiser between the various anti-Rocsevelt elements, has a penthouse apartment which is being used as a meeting place for the allied leaders. Hospital Head Greets Internes Class of fifteen internes named for a term of one year at the Methodist hospital were welcomed by Dr. John G. Benson, superintendent, at ceremonies today. Dr. E. D. Clark, president of the interne committee, was 'the speaker.

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