Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1938 — Page 6

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OBSERVERS SAY

big Dubinsky Calls Executive Unit Into Meeting to Act On Peace Report.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (U. P). =The C. I. O. celebrated its third ‘birthday today as one of its foundiers—the potent International Ladies ;:Garment Workers Union—met to {decide whether to be-a part of the *C. I. O’s proposed permanent or«8anization. ¢ President David Dubinsky of the *I. L. G. W. U. called his Executive »Board into session to receive a rewport from its Labor Peace Commit«tee and to decide whether to send *delegates to the C. I. O.’s first convention cpening in Pittsburgh Mon-

y. Although there was no official indication in advance of the meeting, close observers of union afIairs «predicted unanimously that the {garment union, which has 252,000 smembers and a rich treasury, will ~decide not.to take part in the conrvention. Its representative at the »C. 1. O. conference of presidents ‘refrained from voting when the con‘vention proposal was adopted.

Leaders Concur

5 C. 1. O. leaders privately agreed “with this prediction. Most persons however, did not believe that the «I. L. G. W, U. will seek immediately “to regain good standing in the American Federation of Labor. + Mr. Dubinsky, who has been out“Spoken in his demands for peace between the A. F. of L. and the =C. I. O, is expected to urge the - “Board to be independent of both «groups and to work actively from *that position for a resumption of £peace talks and an eventual merger. = The I. L. G. W. U. is the only =American union technically affiliat*ed with both groups. It was sus“pended from the A. # of L. in August, 1936, along with the other gC. I. O. affiliates and has paid no «dues and taken no part in Federtation activities since that time. » Much labor history has been #written since the eight A. F. of L. »union leaders met in President John #L. Lewis’ United Mine Workers’ Union office three years ago to%day to. form the C. I. O. as a group ~within ‘the A. F, of L. 3 Defy Order : ¢ The C. I. O. originally intended to be an educational force to conSvince other Federation leaders that rindustrial unions should be chart~ered in the mass production indus.tries. The A. F. of L. Executive “Council ordered them to disband, ‘and the C. I. O. unions defied ‘the =Council. They were tried in 1936 and suspended, with Mr. Dubinsky ~casting the only negative vote on the «Council. + When the C. I.0. unions were exypelled, they claimed 1,000,000 mem«bers in eight unions. Today they ~more claim than 4,000,000 mem-

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Figures of Canvassing Board

(Official Marion County Returns, Unofficially Tabulated) STATE BALLOT (255 Precincts) UNITED STATES SENATOR Frederick VanNuys (DJ..... 76,877 Raymond E. Willis (R.)..e.as 71,685 Secretary of State re Edward D. Koenemann (D.). 76,807 James M. Tucker (R.)..ececeo 12,147

State Auditor Frank G. Thompson (D.).... 76,628 Louis R. Markun (R.)......es 72,211 ~ State Treasurer : Joseph M. Robertson (D.).... 76,820 Arthur H. Berndt (RD ....c... 72,122 Clerk of Supreme Court

Paul Stump (D.)..ccceceees. 16,543 Paul C. Wetter (R).cecee.s. 72,120

Supt. of Pub. Instruction Floyd I. McMurray (DJ..... 77,119 Norman J. Lasher (R)...... 71,872 Supreme Court Judge (First District) Curtis G. Shake (Deserves es 717,099 Arthur Rogers (R.).ceceeses. 12,059 Supreme Court Judge (Third District) H. Nathan Swaim (D.)...... 77,204 Edgar M. Blessing (RJ...... 72,140 Supreme Court Judge (Fifth District) Michael L. Fansler (D.)..... 77,072 Harry L. Crumpacker (R.)... 72,092 Appellate Court Judge (First Division) William H. Bridwell (D.)..... 77,088 Chauncey W. Duncan (R.)... 72,063] Appellate Court Judge £ (First Division) A. Jewel Stevenson (D.)..... 76,923 Edgar Durre (R.).ccceeeocees 12,029 Appellate Court Judge (Second Division) Harvey J. Curtis (D.).ceeee.s T7,057 Dan C. Flanagan (R.)....... 71,975 Appellate Court Judge (Second Division) Huber M. DeVoss (D.).eceo... 76,641 Fred E. Hines (RD) .icvivnanies 72,155 CONGRESS (Eleventh District) (102 Precincts) William H. Larrabee (D.).... 30,508 William O. Nelson (R.)...... 29,995 CONGRESS (Twelfth District) (153 Precincts) Louis Ludlow (D.)....... .... 48,154 Charles W. Jewett (RJ)...... 41,731 COUNTY BALLOT (225 Precincts) Judge of Circuit Court Earl RB. Cox (D) ....oee0s40s 71,308

- | wilfred Bradshaw (D.)...... 1Willam H. Remy (RJ) :.cecoes

“1Charles P. Ehlers (R.).csvees

Prosecuting Attorney

3 David M. Lewis (D) RXTR 2) en 77,166

Edwin Haerle (R) cecccveeoo 11,796

Judge of Superior Court Room 1 .

Joseph T. Markey (D) ¢eoeoo 17,443

Wilbur A. Royse (R) ceoece.. T1439}

Judge of Superior Court Room 2 Herbert M. Spencer (D)..... 76,927 George R. Jeffrey (R) +..... 72,256 Judge of Superior Court Room 3 : Russell J. Ryan (D) ........ 77,119 Joseph E. Hartman (R) .... 70,980 Judge of Superior Court Room 4 Henry O. Goett (D) ceeeesss 78,434 John F. Engelke (R) eeeeees 72,837 ‘Judge of Superior Court Room 5 Herbert E. Wilson (D) «..e0e T7,541 Addison M. Dowling (R) .... 71,789 Judge of Probate Court Smiley N. Chambers (D) ... 77,881 James Edwin McClure (R) .. 71,189 Judge of Criminal Court Dewey E. Myers (D.)........ 71,800 Walter Pritchard (R.)....¢s.. 71,651 Judge of Juvenile Court 77,034 71,588 State Senator Thomas A. Hendricks (D.)... Alvah C. Waggoner (R.)..... State Representative

David H. Badger (D.)-....e00s Joseph O. Carson II (R).e.s Charles L. Barry Jr. (DJ)....

17,225 71,759

77,001 72,180 76,890 72,031 76,987 71,933 77.270 71,832 17,369 72,000 76,284 72,651 77,400 12,341 16,858 71,965 16,757 12,282 76,972

Edward P. Barry (D.J).ceceoe Ellsworth E. Heller (R.).esee Gideon W. Blain (DJ ceececee Cary D. Jacobs (R.).ceeseess Daniel L. Bower (D.).cesoses J. Otto 1ee (RD .c..veseveres Theodore Cable (D.).ceseoces Walter J. Mercer (R.) .cceceee Bess Robbins Kaufman (D.). Paul G. Moffett (R)....cc000 Lawrence C. Miller (D.)...... Julia Belle Tutewiler (R.)... Arnold C. Nahand (D.)..cces Kenneth A. Weddle (R) cecee Joseph C. Wallace (D.).cesse Wesley T. Wilson (R.) ..ecees 12,143 Judson H. West (D.)....... . 16,817 Edward H. Wischmeyer (R.). 72,180

Joint State Representative Johnson and Marion Counties Harry HL (DY......... hve 1812

|Elmon M. Williams (3 ..... 71,266

Clerk of Circuit Court

Charles R. Ettinger (D)..,.. 77,035 Frank P. Huse (R) ........ 72,001

County Auditor

Glenn B. Ralston '(D), «i... 77,189 William A. Oren (R) ...e...s 71,986

County Treasurer

Walter C. Boetcher *(D) .... Prank Cones (R) s.conveseas “County Recorder Hannah A. Noone (D) Chases Mabel L. Lowe (R).....c000e County Sheriff Al Feeney. (D). escccssisacnne Edward R. Kealing (R) ...e0 County Coroner

Ethelbert R. Wilson (D).... Cavins R. Marshall (R) «...

County Surveyor Jom C. Ryan (D).......000e George G. Schmidt (R)..... County Assessor Albert H. Goepper (D) ...... John A. Schumacher (R) ... County : Commisisoner % (Second District) William A. Brown (Dem).... Robert E. Sulliva n(R.) .e... William: A. Brown Desens County Commisisoner (Third District) Harry PF. Hohlt (D.).....coes William. E.'Garrabrant R).. 72,060 County Councilman— (31 Precincts) (First District). - . William 0. Horn DO corsieee

71,149 72,097

76,442 72,601

79,128 70,061

76,729 72,058

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9,456

Pliny H. Wolfard. (R) «vs 10,462]

County Councilman— (155 Precints.) (Second - Distrist) John H. Lohss, (D.) ...eseees 52,340 Sumner A. Furniss R)... ees 41,878 County Councilman—(30 Precincts) “(Third District) ~ John N. Hughes (D.) ‘evesesse 8753 Harvey Arnold (R)...iceoe0s 6768 County Councilman—(28 Precincts) (Foutrh Distriet): William M. Grady (D.)%.se.s 6,379 George E. Kincaid (R.)...... 12,236 County Councilmen-at-Large Carl F. Brandt: (D.)..... wove William F. Rathert (R.)).... William N. Harding Jr. (D.). Joseph J. Schmid (D.).,.... George Sadler (D.)..seseoves C. PF, Schmidl (R.)..ossevnes

CITY (209 Precincts) Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan (D.)... Herman C. Wolff (RJ) vanesss Clerk |

John -M. Layton (DY). os sone Walter S, Glass (R)........

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William D. Bain (R) ........ 70,716

ship had grown 1,207,224 since the C. I. O. suspension. He said the A. F. of L. membership in August,| . 1936, was 2,440,055 and that it now is 3,647,299. President William Green, however, claims that the Federation has 5,000,000 members,

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City Councilman (First District : Joseph G. Wood (D.)........ 63,947 Carl H. Buddenbaum (R.).... 58,890 City Councilman . (Second District) Albert O. Deluse (D.)........ 64,041 Harmon A. Campbell (R.).... 58,938 s City Councilman - (Third District) Guy O. Ross (DJ)..........s 64,008

Frank R. Beckwith (R.)...... 58,444|.

City Councilman (Fourth District) Ernest C. Ropkey (D)....... 63,899 Herman E. Bowers (R.)..... 58,826 City Councilman (Fifth District) Ollie A. Bach (D)...cce0e... 63,900 Ralph F. Moore (R)........ 59,186 City Councilman (Sixth District)

F. B. Ransom (D.).......... 63,682 Walter E. Hemphill (R.).... 60,102

_U. 5. TO PROBE SHIP BLAST

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10 (U. P.). —The U. S. Bureau of Marine Inspection announced today that it

would conduct a formal hearing into the bombing of the Nazi steamer Vancouver in an attempt to detérmine who was responsible and ex-

“And Maybe John D. Was Responsible

NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (U. P.).—O. Henry immortalized New York's excavation by= standers and today Rockefeller Center accommodated them by providing a 100-foot promenade, with a roof and a railing, from which crowds can watch the digging for the Holland Heuse unit of Radio City. “ Some said—and none denied_ it—that the sdnspiration for the promenade came from John D. Rockefeller Jr. himself after he paused to watch a steam shovel a few weeks ago and was told by a foreman to move on.

GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE - CADIZ, O.,, Nov. 10 (U. P). — Bernard Masulla, 22, of Pittsburgh, was sentenced to life imprisonment today in connection with the slaying of State Highway Patrolman George ‘Conn, after Judge Barclay W. Moore had overruled a motion for a new trial.

JAP GENERAL KILLS SELF TOKYO, Nov. 10 (U. P.).—The Domei News Agency reported from Dairen that Maj. Gen. Tanehide Furujo, managing editor of the Manchuria Daily News, committed suicide today. He was high in the Army councils and an outstanding

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