Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1938 — Page 3

TUESDAY,

JULY 12, 1938

VanNuys Nominated, McNutt Boomed as

Party's Presidential Candidate in 1940; 21-Gun Salute Opens Favorite Son Drive

Unity Plan Triumphant; \ll Candidates Named By Acclamation.

{Continued from Page One)

Mr candidate leader of

opened leaving

onventinn I hompson the

Mi rl

only majority had leaders

Tompson

the Indiana House, been op

posed by ome labot

Townsend Lauds Roosevelt

In hig keynote address, Governor

Townsend lauded President Roobge-

democratic proudly to the State called for a

velt. the New Deal and nrocesses He pointed the accomplishments of Administration united parts In a five

not

and

aovel to him as permanent convention hairman, Senator Minton eulogized the President and urged that the Roosevelt leadership be followed VanNuys by Aceclamation When

were

nominatisng for Ir. 8 S|en-

atot opened the chairman 1lled on the First District delegates ielded tn {elegation Reginald

andidate

who 3

the Marion

Democt atic Mavot

Sullivan for Indianapolis tose and zaid Marion Ck nomination the Frederick VanNuvs

thereafiet

Hints name of S|enatol amid sirens VanNuve was acela

Qhnrtly

ad applatse Qena tot

annoineced the nominee by mation Senator Minton, ehairman, then za id and Gentlemen VanNuvs

said

Ladies I present

Senior |enaton and Sen ator VanNiuyvs First, I want to express my deeg apprecia high that has day I have the lief in looking 40 vears, and

the conditions

tion for the

been bestowed pon me to and be the past compate the condi

knowledge back over cannot but now with

finns

then Aske United Stand

19023 we faced a condition of

in the date and in the

na

Rut under the Me Nutt anklin D. Roose

ed that coy

(overnm

snd and Fh 1 limbs have solv

Hin In the next fom hited, toe to fight the

inse

mitiet «tang fare to face to and

nf social unrest

store peace, happiness

mist re and prosperity tn the and again demonstration fol Mi McHale of the platform marched speaker's platforin and district

thank again

A fumiitubus

you lowed the reading by Me Nutt Fin 15

front of

the plank in

minute felegates the ariving thei identification

Qin

cottnty hanners there was a 2 salute of cannon rackere set off at the the screamed and the band arrangement of ime in the Old

ita neotely ginny (Precidentialy back of hall. Sirens began a furious here's a Hot ‘own Tonight ang wave speakers literally had toe quit

velling He as the passed the

Delegates milled

1a

played if

st thee

Form the band

p1f out and minutes Senator Minton panged the gavel

convention ehairand shouted day convene Your seats

man is is entlemen

only a one take

hack

tion

Several shouted

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minute speech after the |

GOVErnor | ight

| Evansville

people, 1}

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4

| fun,”

“We dont care. We're having | and kept on milling

Senator Minton banged the gavel

| again ahd repeated his first warn-

| made by

ing. Then the demohstration began to break up, and the delegates slowly went to their seats, The reading of the platform continued, with about one-fourth of the delegates | still iihseated. | For the first time in many years, | the complete personnel of the pre- | convention paltform cominittee was the convention cominittee on resolutions without change. This was cited as another inhdieation of the desciplined control exercised by the MeNutt-Townsend organization | The Riles and Permanent Organization Committee, which met shortlv after the district caucuses last night adopted substantially the

| sate convention rules as were used

iad turned over the gavel |

i

| morning

Cotnty |

two vears ago. At the same tims, the Credentials Committee met tor | pohly a few minutes, No contested | credentials were reported at the time of the meeting Delayed inh getting started, the important Resoliitions Committee | adopted a lengthy platform, and party workers were kept busy tntil mimeographing the committee report With most of the stitrprise element taken out of the Senatorial race

delegates spent mich of their time

| discussing the program fot the

wishes to place in |

especioh of the Legislature called for July 19 Several county leadsys said they thotight the proposal to repeal the Automobile Title Card Holder Taw, as sugoested vesterday diring the Democratic State Sen-

cial

[ ators’ cauetis, was particularly good

| honor |

Retehum,

leadership of |

|

| last

| npen | met

sihce this act was attacked by the Repiblican state convention Re peal of the law by Democrats in the special sessioh would take “wind oil

of Republican sails,” they said Ludlow Backs Change

Disectission of returhing the nomi- | for all offices to direct primary also occupied delegates Rep. Louis Ludlow, Twelfth District | Congressman, telegraphed Anderson | renth District chairman and platform advisory comitnittee | chairman, that the party should | take an unequivocal stand for this reform hreats of an anti-VanNuyvs move in the Righth District caucus last failed to materialize. One delegate, who had opposed Mr. VanNuyvs said Lack of some kind of leadership is the only thing that 1s stopping a movement that easily could tpset the VanNiuyvs bang wagon

nation the

Labor Opposes Thompson

leaders appealed Fownsend siippott

Organized 1abot night to Governot th take away organization for Mr. Thompson After the Governor had advised the delegation that as far as he was coneerned “the convention was wide the labor representatives with Me. Jackson, Mr. MeHale, Alex Pursley, Hartfdrd City; Virgil Simmons, Conservation Department comiissioner, and Bowman Elder Hoosier Demoeratic Club treasures he labor opposition was led by | Carl Mullen and Adolph Fritz,

| State Federation of Labor president

| and

secretary, respectively; My Gordon and Martin H. Milley, representing the Railroad Brother hoods; John Bartee, secretary of | the State Industrial Union Cottneil and Frank Barnhart and Harmon | Kelly, representing the United | Mine Workers | hey said My Thompson had voted against 18 labot measires |

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BE TAP CIT TINS I ae CING

Be a a a wos > 3

| believed that

I unswerving

delegation

| seeking re-election should

| grace to

[elean a year

| thetie

| state organisation,

while he was a member of House.

Most Cateuses Short

All districts but the First, completed their caucuses within a few minutes last night. trict caucus went when Joseph Ginther, cago printer, demanded that trict Chairman Chester Foster, 3ary, ask for a roll cll oh the slate

out of

Fast Chi-

the |

| delegation in favor of my opponent, The First Dis- | control | Dis- |

| flat-footed and made no effort to

The slate was presented by Archie

Spoerne, Hammond, City Clerk. The chairman first asked for a voice vite and had shouted that the nominees were elected before cries of “roll call vote” went up The slate finally was approved.

Youngsters Shouted Down

| diana Supreme Court chief justice | A native of Greencastle, | for 22

Before the show of hands, several |

delegates atnominations down, spesion,

voung East Chicago tempted to reopen They were shouted After the heated Myr. Foster delegates would “go into the convention united on nothing.” Other delegates from the district said they all but a few would support Mr. VanNuys

McHale Praises Party Members

Speaking at the Second District caucus, Mr. McHale praised members for “putting party self,” and said he “doffed his hat . to men like Governor Townsend to Fred VanhNuvs, who will go forth as our standard-bearer—and to Sherman Minton, who has shown iovalty to a cause.” Both he and Lieut. Gov. Schrickay, who also spoke, minimized the tre cent split between Mtr. VanNuys and the State Hotise group Declaring himself “an old-fash-foned Democrat who believes ih hatmohy inh the party if we expeet to win,” Mr. Schricker «aid leaders patehed up differences “to give the party another brilliant victory in November.”

Mr

Mt. McHale echoed his sentiments, | | Kbenemann

declaring that “the success of the party is paramount to the ambition of any individual.”

Opposition Stopped

Opposition of Righth labor organizations to the dacy of Mr. Koenemann for Secretary of State was stopped. Mt Koenemann is one of the owners of the Koenemann-Riehl Printing Co which is reported to have been em

Distriel

years A delegation representing the Evansville I'ypographical Union

| night said the Lake County |

party | above |

| victory

Mr

| Robertson

ecandi- |

bench, especially in view of the record of this Court. “1 understand there has been a political deal between the state or-

ganization and the Marion County

Supreme Court judges were led to pelieve all along that there would be no opposition to our réenomina- |

tion,

“For I was caught

this reason, contact delegates. If this question were left to the lawyers of this state, 90 per cent would be in favor of me’ Judee Hughes is the present In-

he served the bench of the Circuit Court

years on Putnam County Gordon Makes Statement Alex Gordon, labor leader, with= drew from the Senate race last with the following statement

“Some months ago, at the request of many friends with whom I have worked to further the welfare of the laborer and the farmer, I an- | notineed my candidacy for the U.S Senate “Within the last few dave I have | | heen asked whether I would submit my name to the Democratic state convention 1 announce that I am withdrawing candidacy “I have decision

two

now my

fot that

made (his

First, 1 complete harmony within the ranks of the Democratic Party will insure | this fall and continuation of liberal government benefitting the common people. Second, I have been asstired that Senator Van Nuys will continue to support the cause of labot

reasons believe

he nominating for State offices were made by:

Charles Leitz, Bvansville,

speeches

for Mr

Abram Simmons, Bluffton, for |

'hompson

Bd Elzner, Seymour, for My

Claude Crooks, Lebanon, for Mi

MeMurray Walter for Ni Fred

Spencer, Crawfordsville,

Stump

Bave, Sullivan, for Mr

Rridwell ploving nonition printers for many |

came to Indianapolis late vesterday, |

state-wide Koenemani's

announcing a to block My dae A few delegates resulted inh Mr. Koehe manh calling his partner in Bvaneville and arranging to sigh a uhion contract A short time later leaders annovneed they had withdrawn all opposition to Mt Koenemann's candidacy

ecandi-

Lawyers Address Delegates

Democratic lawyers, meeting last night in behalf of Siipreme and Appellate Court judges who are seek: ing renomination, addressed the fo! lowing to convention delegates: “Representative pemocratic law Vers throughout Indiana, together with attending delegates of Demoeratic 8tate Convention,

July 11 to consider Judges Hughes,

the Fansler

records of and Shake

| of the Supreme Court and Judges

Wood, Bridwell and Curtie of Appellate Court, who are candidates for renomination

“There was representation at this | meeting from every part of state tnanimous that the judges of Supreme and Appellate Cotirts now he renominated

“Their records deserve it justice demande it hey found ockete with cases &6 many vears old that their calendars were a dis the State These cleared up with such effect that the docket of the Supreme Court Ago, and remains so,

Plain

and currently the Appellate Cott | Kaiti District: HB

docket ig ¢lear algo,

“Such public service is entitled to | Seventh Distiict

the highest recognition No valid |

reason has been vet advanced from | hie, Rushijile

Any source ag to why anvone of these judges should not be renomi[nated at this convention.

‘Integrity Unguestioned’

“The judicial acts and integrity

| of the persons mentioned is ungues-

The senke of the meeting was | the |

they |

movement |

hurried conferences among |

[ Mit labor | | dueing cont note {| ment | he | Bring his

| ie vietory

| last

the | met | [ih the State House the evening of

|

Paul Levinan, Frankfort, for Mr Stevenson (George Hershman for Mr. Chrtis John Holthats DeVokes Joseph B. Kemmel, Viheennes, for | My. Shake [LeRoy J Mt. Bwaim Rohert J Fansley K|iate Chairman Jackson the Governor as tempo! ention ehairman and key praised the harmony nove the Governor started when | invited 8&ehator VanNiys to | candidacy before the con and predicted a Democrat this fall Members of eonvention commit tees chosen at district caucuses here

night are:

Crown Point,

Decatur, for Mi

Keath, Indianapolis, fol

Arthur, Logansport, fox

intro

ary |

vention

Resolutions

Frederick Eichbrn, Gary Robert J Arthur, Logans District J Ww Melnerny Third District: John H Hel Fourth District Robert R Fifth Distriet ihomas % Haute Sixth Distyiet; J Baumiunk, Clay County. 8sventh Dis Floyd Hemmer, County District Perry . Baal} District Anderson Ketchum Greenshit réenth Distriet Harty R | Baldgin, Kiger son Eleventh District, and Curtis White Indiananolis rwelfth

State R|enator First District port Sseond Solith Bend ler, Deeatit Marion rerve

| Bist riet

the |

|

|

Wig | Norman

|

| b | Bixth

tiohed and unchallenged, and their |

social views ag expressed in their opinions have been entirely sympawith liberal aime and cles “To fail to nominate any one of these men without good cause ig to

John BE. Osborn, wag chairman at

Smith was secretary,

Announcing hie intention last night of remaining in the race, despite the reported opposition of the Supreme Court Judge Hughes charged he wag the victim of a last-minute “political deal” rhe organization was said to have decided upon Mr. Swaim for this | post th answer to demands of large Marion County delegation fou representation on the State ticket

Hints at Deal

“T am going to stay in this race.” Judge Hughes said then. “I am veceiving much encouragement my friends, “1 am alto going to find out what

| ber of the State

Supreme Court |

if you'd ENJOY

Di poli- | Bleventh

| |

| the lawyers’ meeting and Donald L. | RISE

| Madison &

| Twelfth

the ! | enter of | graduating | vereity | renamed

from |

Rules and Permanent Organisation

Thomas Callahan East District: Edward J Ryan ond District: J Clavion Third District S|amiel OD Warne, Fourth District ' land, Fifth District: WH Pan annn Bikth Distriet Alvin a jor County |eventh Distrie! fe Inlan Ey ansville Fighth Distrie! Corne'in " yRBrien fawreneebirg Ninth Dig pie Wilitam PF. Dentlinger Connersville, Tenth Dictriet Henarieke Renworthy, nian appli Eleventh District, and Adolph fehreiher, Indianapolis. Twelfth District

Chicagn First Valparaiso Ree Hughes Eikhaytt, | Jackson, Ft | Port ' eh

( redentiale

Hammond: First District Johns rafavette, Second District SBalWwacshy 1.4 Foire 'hird Dis Waldemar Elekhoft Ft Wayne Lehman, Frankfort Alvin Hall Danville, Hicth Lew Good Greene County John Paris, New Albany District ames 1 Bottorfy, Jef fanth District: Samuel 1 a renth Distriet; Barl Wolfe, Eleventh District, and Indianapolis, Twelfth

Tohih Rhattke

Aiton trigt

ifth District Dist riel Mrs

Righth fersonville

County peery

Anenek Tames B Digtriet Accictant Secretaries Helen Roctbade, Hobert, ®ipst District dC. QGorrell, Winamae, 8econd Distriet Lawrence W Cannon Michigan City, | District Velma Moell sy Columbia Fourth Distriet; Kenneth King Wa Fifth District Jos Stahl AYelott District: William Treadway, Owen County qeventh Disteiet Paul lanigan Crawford County. Eighth Distriet Ww A Ricketts ni sin Ninth Pistriet: Josenh WwW Walterman, Richmond fenth Jig riet Mrs Lola fvons nderon District. and Mrs. Anna Me Indiananolis rwelfth Distriet Vice Presidents O'Neil, Whiting, First Disteiet [ammons entland. Second Dik Baries. 8Bouth Ren hire Garrett. Fourth Dis Kokoma, Fifth Dis Durr. Sheridan, Bixth Dis Bieimel. Knox County, Seventh Allen Ryan, qBnencer County BERD District: Josenh M Cravens Madi Ninth Dis Frank A Hanley Mun District. Mrs, Halen Oostelln, county Eleventh District and Mooney fy Indianapolis Digtrict

WILLIAM HH. BRIDWELL Mr. Bridwell, Sullivan, one of two nominees for judges of the Ap pellate Court first district, is former school teacher He first entered politics in 1806 when he was chosen deputy prose Sullivan County. After! from the Indiana Uni Law School in 1808, he was deputy prosecutor Mr. Bridwell's judicial career hegan when Governor ‘Thomas R Marshall appointed him to a newly | created judgeship in 1811, He was | | elected Sullivan Civeuit Court Judge |

ing

Nellie

William Rn ithe i

riet Frank

triet an

ef 1 ied

William

tonight and to. | the reason ig for attacking a mem- | in 1012, and was re-elected six years

later, He was nominated for the

| one of

| Deca

{the leaders in | Democratic

| election

| and

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Nominated by Democrats in Convention

Paul Stump, Supreme and Appellate Court Clerk.

Curtis GG

Court 1930

Appellate and again in HARVEY 1 CURTIS Mr. Curtis, Gary was renominated as two positions

ind

Court second served on the He began law ton, where he torney until 1807

Inte hench

served

Attorney He was Mavor of Gary, in HUBER M. DEVOSS Mr. DeVoss

selected

Shake, Supreme Court Judge, First District

jfnidoeps

candidate on tiatriet ince practice ¢

MoO me he practiced law there for and was City | 1013 nominated 1917 ¢

William H. Court Judge,

Bridwell,

First

H. Nathan Swaim,

Court

1092

who for Appel has

At= to Gary, | 20 vears, | 1909 to for

ond nominee for the Second District

Appellate Court is A fur, Adame ( He was named to office vacated by

ounty

| Angola

MICHAEL L Juage Fanslet Ihdiana trict, has been a Court since Jan, 1 at Logansport

EDWARD D My

Supreme

Koenemann has

politic fon 20 years He wae County Auditor in elected in 1934 Federal public was organized in sumed active

elected

work

My. Koenhemann in getting Federal Vanderburgh County He is part mann-Riehl ville FLOYD I. MMURRAY Mr, MeMiurray,

owner of

Public Instruction, has

inh educational activities

He served for six

school principal in Montgomery | Clinton

Counties; fot Thoerntown City for ive vears ar Superintenednt of the was appointed to the intendent's position to

Air-Cooled

Shep in Comfort

Ht

EE \ RHR

=) ALLEL

rin Alphonso ©

FANSLER nominated Court membet 1013

KOENEMANN-

Vanderburgh than

Vanderburgh 1930 at : 1'e nominee When wiup Evansvi charge of | a8 chief of the payrolls

CWA He

active many

PWA projects

also funds

Printing Co

nominated as State Superintendent of active life high and asx Judee

1'e

ears

Superintendent, County membet he

I06ne When State Board of Education State n=

of |

the Wood

A. J Stevenson, Judge, First District,

the

Judge,

'hird

Appellate Court

e

Appellate Frank G.

District,

Supreme Michael 1, Fansler,

District,

Hubey Court

M. DeVoss,

psxpired term of George Cole, then | A. J. STEVENSON

the i was slected to the office in

Mt

Asgotiation of | State

State

Mi

his political

from 10239 he Sepatol Wa elected 1n gion, he | ate Pp

nese, he

und

aled foi Dist rist

pointed to the Federal Cireuit Court nf Appeals at Chicago

fol

hinglon

and 'eachers College Teachers TOSFPH M. ROBERTSON Robert State career

committeeman

Jackson was for

when

MeMitirray is a past president of the Indiana High School Athletic a trustees of

College

80 nN,

erved in the State Legislature |S County elected Jackson,

Counties

1036 was chairman stronage Committee The head of a clay products hueialso been banking and farming ie the father

two older

CURTIS G,

has

In the

of a 6 daughters SHAKE Shake, the WAR

Vineennes, Supreme Court, appointed to preme Court heneh Judee Waltel

I'reanot

Treastrel Al

he wag 21

Jan

1034 [| Mr. Stevensen, | nominated for pellate Court, Arst incumbent First Cieneral He practiced law Danville and scrved | ne judge of the Court. He has torney General half Mi Indiana a member the

Ball

and Indiana | for

heen for a

Brownstown hegan y inet aA precine Slovenson is University

Association, tion and (he on Uniform Laws

in 1016 In State and Wags te 1037 of the

joint Scott He STUMP

Stump

PAUL Mr

sor

Sen has

who for one term | where he attended and Wabash College

He ville when he Third Balloon | he served as Byron Cox Post of Legion He hag gerved | Party in various county eommitiee | einet ecommitteeman

getive in Married, he |

vear<old boy teller in a

until the enlisted in Co

WAS A bank

nomin First the Su 4 to sueceed | who was ap

the

Thompson, Auditor of State,

one of judges of district Assistant

fon Hendricks Assistant vear

the After commander the

Supreme Court Judge, Fifth District,

Appellate Judge, Second District,

[Wo

the

18

men | | H, NATHAN SWAIM

the |

AD

Attorney

VEATS Bix

v Cireuit

al oars

Al

and an

of the American State Bar

a graduate of Law School and Bar

Associa

heen of the Supreme and Appellate Court lives in Crawfordsville,

public schools

World

(

National Commission He formerly a State Board of Education member

WAS

lerk |

Crawfords« | | war |

Thirty the

capacities treasuret He

of American

war the

Democratic | from | to pre-

served |

| Supreme

{ Chicago

| elected

| sessions of

—~ PAGE 3

Edward A, Koenemann, Secretary of State,

Harvey G. Curtis, Appellate Court Judge, Second District,

a ‘

ani disc)

Floyd 1 dent

McMurray, Superinten« of Public Instruction,

County Auditor heginning in 1925, as

Montgomery

two terms

Mi for the District, has Marion

Swalm, nominated

Court, Third

been active many years in

County Democratic politics

He served during two campaigns chairs and during the

Mayor Cone

Democratic Park Board attorney

as Marion County man, He served as Health Board

Sullivan administration Boeteher, named him troller Born in graduated

City

1890 at Zionsville, he was from the University of law school in 1916, afler teaching in the Zionsville High School two vears Later, he moved to and began the served in the World Wat FRANK G, THOMPSON

Mr. Thompson of Bluffton is floor leader of the Indiana House of Repe resentative: Mr. Thompson has been active in Wells County politics for many years In 1932 he was representative from hoth Adams Counties He served as House floor leader through the 1935, 1036 and the 1937 the Legislature,

Indianapolis practice of law, He Army during the

Wells and

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