Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1932 — Page 2

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FEARFUL PARTY BOSSES WATCH SILENT LEADERS Admit Much Depends on Words of Borah, Smith, Couzens, Others. BY THOMAS L. STOKES UnHM Prf* Stuff Crrfpnndfnt WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.-Back-stage, but important, political figures are giving party campaign managers anxious moments these day* because of what they may or may not do between now and the presidential election. A large number of electoral votes may hinge upon either the action or inaction, words or silence, of such men as Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, Alfred E. Smith of New York and Senators William E Borah of Idaho, Hiram Johnson of California and James Couzens of Michigan. All are dominating, dynamic and dramalic figures whose sphere of influence is either large or consequential in certain areas. The active personality in this category now is the lanky and pugnacious Pinchot, who is sharpshooting at President Hoover because the Reconstruction Finance Corporation won't advance his state a relief loan. The others are silent and inactive. 1 and there are political strategists of one party or the other who fervently hope they will continue to remain silent or come out and say something definite. TAX WARNING SOUNDED Tickets Above 40 Cents Must Have Tax Printed on Them. Warning against failure to comply* with new federal tax regulations in printing tickets on admissions above 40 cents is contained in letters sent to printers and publishers by E. E. Neal, internal revenue collector. The tickets must bear the price, tax and total admission charge.

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Young Voters League of the Republican state committee is headed by Miss Lucy Patton, daughter of W. H Patton, Martinsville manufacturer. She is a graduate of Indiana university, and a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority.

WIFE DIES Then Mt. Vernon Man's Mother Passes Away 12 Hours Later. By.( nitrri Prmz MT. VERNON, Ind.. Sept. 23. Mrs. Edward Freeman, wife of a New Harmony Jeweler, died at her home after a brief illness. Twelve hours later Freeman's mother died of shock. Both had been ill, but neither was confined to bed.

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COPS ON GUARD DURING WEDDING Society Rites Protected in Extortion Scare. By Lnitfd Prenn LAKE FOREST. 111., Sept. 23. The society wedding of Miss Sophie Harrington to Jacob Bishof took place here under the watchful eyes of police guards assigned to protect the ceremony against possible disturbance. Parents of Miss Harrington were among those who received extortion notes written, police charge, by Rudolph Dietz, who is under federal indictment in connection with the plot.

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VANDENBERG TO SPEAK Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of I Michigan will address a RepublicanFourth district rally at Ft. Wayne Saturday night. Oct. 1, according to Archie N. Bobbitt, chairman of the Republican stat>e committee j speakers’ bureau. Former editor of Collier's Weekly and former editor of a Grand Rapids (Mich.) paper, Vandenberg is one cf the stanchest administration supporters.

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present location. 458 East Washington street, will be made over the week-end. Vrges Public Utility Ownership Municipal and state ownership of public utilities was advocated by Paul B. Elliott, national party organizer. at a campaign meeting at 2202 West Morris street Thursday night.

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INSPECT BUS TYPES Street Railway Officials to Make Purchases. Fivq different types of busses are being inspected today at the Fractional Terminal by representatives

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of Indianapolis Railways, which contemplates the purchase of several. Tests of the busses were made during the day. * \ Burglars Get f! 3 In Tobacco Smoking and chewing tobacco worth 573 was stolen by burglars Thursday night from a Kroger grocery at 1447 Shelby street.