Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1932 — Page 14

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SMASHING BLOW DEALT WALKED Court Holds McKee Mayor Till Dec. 31, 1933. Hy 1 nit rd Press NEW YORK. Sept. 21.—The hopes of James J. Walker, resigned mayor of New York, to run for re-election in November on a "vindication" platform, collapsed today. John E. McOeehan, supreme court Justice, rendered a decision blasting the plans of Walker, in which he was believed to have the support of Tammany Hall, and establishing his successor, Joseph V. McKee in the mayor's office until Dec. 31. 1933. 810 Is Taken by Sneak Thief While Mrs. R. C. Walker, 5547 North Delaware street, was absent from her home Tuesday night, a sneak thief entered by an unlocked kitchen door and stole $lO from a purse in an upstairs room, she reported to police. ,

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