Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1938 — Page 5

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Willis Expected to Join Conference on Court Maves) : . : . Companies Agree to Cease, Claims Consent Decrees To U. S. Committee. | Alleged Monopolistic |Are Code for Industry - —_—

Filing | . : rats | ; a : ing Scheduled by Week End; Democ a a i Finance Practices. CHICAGO, Nov. 15 (U. P)_ WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (U. BJ, Study Reports of Irregularities. : © |Consent decrees entered in the Gov- | -Dr. Avie B Morgan, depoetd | : : ernment’s. case against automobile chairman of the Tennessee Valley | - HAMMOND, Nov. 16 (U. P.).—|corporations and their affiliated Authority, sought today to present Republican candidates on the State ticket and Raymond E. Willis, Li Federal Judge Thomas W. Slick to-|finance companies constitute a his Oe) g of Rs Bonin apparenfly defeated Senatorial nomiinee, were expected to confer, with : day granted conditional approval| oLintary code for the industry,”| power rates Pte joint pom the G. O. P. State Committee late today, preparatory -to filing recount | 2 ; to consent decrees in which the Phillip W. Haberman, general coun- ; sional committee investigating that Setiions in the Marion County Circuit Court, State headquarters said . Sel, wn Ford and Chrysler Motor companies|S¢! for Universal Credit Corp., said ; ; agency. Fi : : do. Con : agree to cease alleged m jor today. : Dr. Morgan, m Hat Amsiong, Fountel for | the vote in 37 counties, as taken by| practices in the a. Eopolisie Universal Credit Corp. was listed| i [office by gv] Jom bike Hpi 1 a es a She recount b> the secretary of state's office, follow: : ; Judge Slick made his acceptance by the Government as' an afiliate| B® tated the investigation of TVA, has filed Friday or EE AUDITOR OF STATE : ; gondijions] Focus ot the oimina} oe Pn ctor OL ater : asked 12 tesiity further before ine 3 : s aE neral|* s ma 0 SO nex Tha A Couhliies, Frank G. Thompson (D).. 743456 | Motors Corp., which refused to en-|the National Sales Finance Com- week, it wits and, In testi= leged election irregularities in sev- Louis |B. Markun = 2 ter into the consent decrees and an- | Panies. \ mony several months ago he at= TREASURER OF STATE : ; nounced it would fight its case in| The voluntary code permits the Saeed tacked the so-called yardstick as

eral counties ’ : : : lily : . Ba : Ef | court. ; financing companies to subscribe to YW : “subsidized” and “false.” A report from Hamilton County, joseph M. Robertson (D).. 742,901 |x The G. M. hearing has been set|the rules of good conduct set up for Ho oon: i yp - TVA’s rate structure was prepared largely by TVA Director

Democratic State headquarters said, | Arthur H. Berndt (R 733.79 : ; : : alleged that Cotes oral: ceo a wr ) 33,797 7 tor: Play. salbrid > the industry and register their in-| al Forest of northern Arizona a ar ( fused to pay election board fees. OF SUPREME AND a lant U.S. Attoose: special assist-fent with the court, Mr. Haberman | sought today to locate Richard |po io Lilienthal, who was accused: According to a report of R. D. APPELLATE COURTS : plained that in Sie On Shera), ont ped, Greene, English movie actor un- y Dr Morgan of dictating TVAFaust, Hamilton County Democratic |p, Stump (0) .......... "45,392 E Le defeated the indi Tora ¥ oLors HI rte 3 oa reported since Thursday on a Doucies. : chairman, the headquarters said By dictment the consent DR INCETON LE hunting t The ytrdstick was challenged yes~ there Tore fares Frcracts. where [F201 C. Wetter (R) 732,429 h decrees would place Ford and| ; ADER ED, went into the wilds | €¥98Y by Edward L. Moreland, voters had not signed the register. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC \ Dhrysler at a competitive disad-| TO TALK AT PURDUE accompanied by his movie “stand. Sern Sf ine Srgines ing school . at The report stated that it was im- 1 . in.” i ; e assachuset Institute of Pit tell who had véted in INSTRUCTION | : sie, consent decrees were negoti- | Times Special el rey Lepnne us Technology. Mr. Moreland will these precincts. Pov I. McMurray (D).... 746,508 : ; Bla Riis Ween the Government and LAFAYETTE, Nov. 16.—Dr. Rob-| as he had planned, and studio continue his testimony today. : Porter County Report Made orman J. Lasher (R) 730,982 F She two su Tobile concerns after a ert Russell Wicks, dean of the| officials requested the forestry Dr. Morgan is scheduled to come Revorts of “zross itrerularities| JUPCE OF SUPREME COURT EL cts can tne ane (Trnceton University Chapel, willl service to search for him. 2, Nassingion fom is [Fellow wa oh ost fron hin (First District) a and their finance company affili-| Gur Heritage” at Rr Sn FALLS DOWN STAIRS fer with committee “members. His Democratic committeemen. The na- | Curtis G.-Shake (D) . 742,429 Ta ates at South Bend last spring. due University convocation for + DIES study of the yardstick was c mpletture of these alleged irregularities Arthur Rogers (R) 734,951 : EE A previous Government attempt worship next Sunda morni TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 16 (U. P.).|ed after five months’ work by two Was not revenled. JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT = to settle alleged abuses in the auto- | Eliza Fowler Hall y morning In| —Funeral arrangements were being | experts, his friends said. | : Harry H. Hammond, Orange Cd hl |mobile financing field was‘ upset| Dean Wicks, author of “Th made today for Callie Pittman, 75,| The committee, under authori County Democratic chairman, re- (Third District) he : Vien Federal Judge Ferdinand [son for Living,” is nationally for Roe i ie was killed granted by the President, is| ry H. Nathan Swaim (D)...... 742,111 eiger at Milwaukee abruptly threw |as a preacher, author, lecturer and! of wid at the a Joins TE Torele Ineo The 0 . : r 0

ported that the uncle of a Repub- 1 lican candidate for County Com- |Edgar M. Blessing (R) .... 734,059 the cases out of court when he educator. ee wlll) ie > utility companies.

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- the headquarters said. 2 Headquarters said reports had|Michael L. Fansler (D) 741,296

been received from Jennings County | Harry L. Crumpacker (R).. 733,867 hl Vow to Be Star Takes Br ide )

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alleging that the voters’ register had | JUDGE OF APPELLATE COURT not been signed in at least one pre- (First Divisi cinct. sion) se Meanwhile, demand by Indiana William H. Bridweéll (D)..., 742,952 SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Nov. 16 (U. P.).—One of those stories of Republjcans for a vote recount was Chauncey W. Duncan (R).. 733,058 the youls man who alls Js Toei, and Smis ihe Jodus of Shesess ive rungs at a time just to deserve his best girl, culminates today in the : Sel Jy Several ohirvers ass: JUDGE OF App ELLATE COURT '| wedding of Ida Lupino, young film beauty, and Louis Hayward, actor. certain members of the G. O. P. (First Division) | /"| For two years Miss Lupino, mem- |: State Committee ‘planned to carry A. Jewell Stevenson (D). .. |742,765|ber of a famous English stage fam-|Who is an established star. He made at least several weeks before the Edgar Durre (R) (732,085 | ily, an Mr. Hayward: a bamieny $000 ui iin 2 pitare: Ths Duke election, i : son. from Johannesburg, outh | 0 es oint,” and rushe © a Provided the contest Wes! JUDGE OF APPELLATE COURT Africa, have kept constant company | marriage ahead before even the film Although ‘some party leaders fav- (Second Division) | in Hollywood's night spots and so-|has been released. ored the action as good preliminary Harvey J. Curtis (D) cial events. It was one of the long- The couple left Hollywood last ; strategy for the G. O. P. 1940 cam- Dan C. Flanagan (R) 734,159 | est engagements on record in the | night for the wedding here this|\ quick-marrying film colony. morning, a quiet ceremony with only

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it and opposed action in Federal (Second Division) istri i two year but Mr. H Lupino, and a few close friends at- . District Court to impound ballots | Huher M. DeVoss (D) in a ry a > be 3 og a Lin poy S

in counties where the voting was : close. EW r is E. Hines (R) 732,835 | wood to match that of his fiancee, The decision to seek the recount ee

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aign, other leaders did not favor| JUDGE OF APPELLATE , pag COURT They originally planned to fa bride’s mother, Mrs. Stanley

Miss Lupino is 22, Hayward, 29.

was postponed two days after the election, presumably because of this disagreement. But the party machinery for the recount was kept oiled and ready to go by Republicans who favored a recount, “win, lose or draw.” Republican leaders yesterday were quoted as planning to drop the re-

count action in Sullivan County, because a preliminary investigation y there failed to reveal vote irregularities. Proceed in Five Counties : B They will proceed, however, with - j / ,

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ties and probably will file recount petitions in the circuit courts Friday or Saturday. Returns from all but five Indiana counties, meanwhile, as- tabulated unofficially by August Mueller, Secretary of State, showed ‘that Senator VanNuys led Raymond E. Wil--1is, his Republican Senatorial opponent, by 11,147 votes. Tabulations - of the 87 counties also gave Edward D. Koenemann, Démocratic candidate for Secretary of State, a lead of 4270 uver James M. Tucker, Republican. ° Gives Tucker Margin

Unofficial tabulations taken by . the Democratic State Committee, however, give Mr. Tucker a slight edge over Mr. Koenemann in all counties. According to the Secretary of State’s unofficial tabulation, returns ; : from 87: counties show: 2g vy r= ’ ' , : i V4 Priced below its actual Exclusive with Rost is this

U. S. SENATOR : ; ; > * 4 ro The. Senator VanNuys (D) 754,584 i to . ; N worth, this smartly styled MEN'S MASONIC Diamond Ring inspired by Raymond E. Willis (R.) .... 743,437 FA : Diamond Ring is an ex- JE : . the Eiffel Tower in Paris. SECRETARY OF STATE gt « 5 ceptional value. One large DIAMOND JP One large and 4 smaller | Edward D. Koenemann (D.) 741.122 : a 0 : and 6 smaller diamonds, " 10-K GOLD ¢ diamonds set in 18K. gold. James M. Tucker (R.) ...... 736,852 ; : a 4 set in 18-K. gold. : al -

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leaders publicly announced their in- 4 ; . tention of demanding a recount two ; : J ; , : : weeks before the election and based 1 £ 3 Rost Carries a Come it on aleged primary election fraud, ; ’ S ; alleged registration irregularities plete Stock of All and sn alleged atiempt bY Dano : i Fraternal Organizations crats to raise a huge “slush” fund. a i Gathered Momentum The recount idea gathered momentum among its lukewarm advocates in the State Committee when returns were delayed from 20 Viigo County precincts in the vicinity of

Terre Haute. ; ; - Democrats said the vote from 1 : ; i * 5 - - these precincts was delayed because : h rk N A) 1D : l ly pil -— Republican election officials Wore ; : CS \ dD | - - { k i= = | challenging large numbers of voters : | . \\ ; i = [hy bl | Bt the polis. ~ =v | ’ : Men’s or Ladies } WE lb A delayed vote from several : : \ | ir ithe iy ‘Howard County precincts, which ; pulled . in thousands of additional G. O. P. votes when it was added to the previous Howard County total, “* lent more weight to the idea. By Friday, the recount was a certainty. Democrats Consider Recount Democratic State leaders have been considering a recount themselves to contest the apparent victory of James M. Tucker, Republican candidate for Secretary of State, over Edward E. Koenemann, Democrat. by 989 votes. While the election of Mr. Tucker A : | will give the G. O. P. the coveted a) a : : We first position on the ballot in 1940, 7 hn : i a a 4 \ GOLD

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