Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1940 — Page 7

THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— PAGE 7

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Clerks Eve Blackened in > Democrat cording to Prof. William A. Oamp~| “Buen the particular hor Funk Trails Blue, Richard- Fight on Floor at Vandivier Bloc Declares wis Republican | HE Bt, vost wt feito we Woe) fotos wp. Sint ps : : : . : M'LEMORE . 47 MOORE 505 ey lege. feet and eggs in silver CUps=-aAlrs son; Petit Slightly Ahead Counting Bureau. -_ Re-election Assured; Brad- MEREDITH ... ; gna; ScousSig wien Sin TSN ws SHON YN ws, Of Hutsell = ; ford Group Says ‘No.’ ORE RRR RRR 1,708 AR vee TO pits BU PY v7 I , : a me * [PUBSSER "III SSS NORE ious 9811 a ny (Continued from Page One) | fronted Him at the entrance to the (Continued from Page One) RAFTERY 803 PROPER

lelection commissioners’ office. | F : RANJE Sawa veiassaseaanass 416 STRMIN

the i _ i i » g organization candidate for Mr. Cunningham complained that i their own vice committeemen,” Mr. SoNUYLER Wh 35 STEWART ThA

Treasurer : Vandivie id Tr. he had been deprived of watchers T ‘sald. rR FPP Dr. Roy B. Storms, organization | and ‘demanded permission to send “The law clearly gives ‘me the SHEFLER ......ovvvivinnn, MR Waa candidate for Coroner, was leading more watchers onto the floor. ] right to appoint the vice commit. pug yn ‘818 WEST AAAS vena

Dr. U. B. Rine, backed by Bradford.| “Were not having any ‘more \ teemen if the committeemen fail to 407 | ; Ea aD 154 In the Surveyor contest, Paul R.| Watchers in there,” Mr. Ettinger 3 : fo so but T have decided not to take 659 JOINT STATE REPRESENTA { 4

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1 ple running around in there all day. a law.” | a eading George G. Schmidt, Brad- You have no business in here your- ® J Postponement of the convention JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY TREASURER

| } ford candidate self.” RUTHERFORD 1,667 BOET: 4 . . daa . came a few hours after Mr. Brad-| a CHER .......covvvnn. 40) or County Commissioner, First | ‘You Didn't File Petition ford threatened to file a law suit) WILLIAMS ................ 2000 | CUNNINGHAM aw ST istrict, William T. Ayres, organ-| “I know what's going on in there,” F 4 forcing postponement on the TRE (SCHAUB .. 188 ization candidate, was running Mr. Cunningham said. “I'm not go- ' BSUS NR SO ndivier wold ag PR hs GH wy i wheal of George E. Kincaid, & ing to let you count rae out.” { Times Photo. have an advantage in naming the | RIDER al COUNTY SHERIFF Bradford candidate. For Second “Nobody is trving to count you James T. ‘Cunningham . . . |vice committeemen. TEGARDEN vs BOUBABEL vas vseswesyy TRL District Commissioner’ William Bos. OUt or going to,” Mr. Ettinger said. Charged with assault and battery Jhe decision ious the gy RRR YY YY . 3 FEENEY ant] : son Jr. organization candidate. was I wanted you to have a watcher in vote count altercation, vention was reached at a ‘meeting COUNTY SHERIFF | KASSENBROCR “ob :

leading Edward R. Kealing, backed 8t every table, but you didn't file Lo wepuoliodn DHMPAGORBIN vos. by Bradford. | your petition for them according to What, he ordered Cletus Seibert, his [man Arch N. Bobbitt, Neal McCal- | prmapny 0000700" n 440 COUNTY CORONER

law. Now get out. You have no chief deputy, to eall Prosecut lum, state committee secretary, and | ; business in here.” | Tiewis pak noon several prominent Republican ate LA hil pani BOOHER NAN 2.802 \) : td ; | “Why don’t you put me out?” Mr . : torneys, including Joseph Danfels, | IY "SALB sevaveasaans IDR EB ON| Gordon's I irr dai Sandiduie VS | Gunningham demandsd, his voice| At the Police Station, Mr. Et- |supporter of the Bradford group. | COUNTY CORONER WYTTENBACH ............. ; X J : hes She Et esion id hie ohn | TiSing. “Let's see you put me out? finger swore out an assault and| However, a few hours after the pring 1634] COUNTY SURVEYOR | : I | : | W. Atherton, slated by both RTOUPS Let's see you?” | battery warrant before Deputy eS for ih) PR one HINE . 14 a ONE J VEY . : <n, Y Advantage 3 3 h I ~'| “TI don’t have to put you out.” Mr. Co y secut; . ent o ne conven 1 lection TORMS 2,034 | I BER vivre 2.204 ’ 8 third, and Robert Lee Brokenburr, ny put y | County Prosecutor Sam Kroot. Board members announced that S * RYAN 3,407 Cy . | , p of Liqueur

In the State Senate contest, (four to be nominated) Albert J. Bever-

crganization candidate, was fourth, | Ettinger retorted. “There are Other «rq spend the last dollar Tve got [palior 1 t incts in ‘Which COUNTY VEYO y : ~. we || Four of the regular organization People here to do that to convict him.” Mr. Bttinger said. Bs ih Bree HA oc A TY SURVEYOR . ag LION RRR RRA TIE 5 : . ; / Quality candidates in the State Represen- | Two Step Apart “This thing is going to be run been counted. ISOHMIDT .. “we Ar 2.217 COUNTY COMMISSIONER es 4 & High 217 . f

tative contests (11 to be nominated) | ( Tight.” : phil : . i 0 . : Mr. Vandivier indicated, however, | | % were leading. They were in order FOr a moment it Jooked as though! Mr. Cunningham charged today ) TY (First District) : : ) ” . Yithat this w - COUNTY COMMISSION Proof, of their vote, Fmsley W. Johnson the argument was over. The two men that Mr. Ettinger “reached for his Sl PIER pg 2 Ry —_ Som | CLARK ” ” , » 94.4 Jr, Charles P. Ehlers (on both Were stepping apart. __(blackjack,” and that he swung ONLY | slavnool Hotel at 8 p. m. Monday! ass | NEWHOUSE slates) Thomas Grinslade and Nelle, Then Mr. Cunningham threw his after that. | Lhavp Ne Sn > ant AYRES ....cuvvvvvasaavass sy 3554 WADSWORTH B. Downey. | weight forward with a roundhouse, State Police were summoned py|nSieng of : th A 2 RY poe TY ® KINCAID 1984 WALKER —————— [right swing which caught Mr. Et-|the Prosecutor to restore order, but] VTch ning Eo ulus " the | MCCONNELL “ava 587 | DAM WORKERS MINE eri on the left side of the a eel Sead Qisputened bY | matter tre the A nw coulal COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER we. ". Stiver, State Police Super-| , % The commissioner stumbled back, intendent, found no disorder when | P® SIrlveles Yh Nr Ol Sten DEED (SEewie Siwy

GOLD ON OFF HOURS almost falling into the office as he it arrived, and was recalled shor: Ly Bll Concerned in case of an emerg-| APPLEGET 320 ANDREWS i | tripped over a floor partition. afterward. Y [eney, BOSSON, JR. .iivivivvnsives. 2.247 BROWN

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of the Ruck-A-Chuck debris dam on Mr. Ettinger recovered, clapped his said today. the American River near Auburn hand to his eve. | “I'm getting the worst of it on| have turned to gold mining in their] He started to charge for Mr. mutilated ballots. I went up there spare time, George Pollock of Sacra-| Cunningham, but tripped again yesterday afternoon to ask Ettinger FOR 0 0 p LISTED mento, contractor for the dam, re-| over the floor partition, almost fall- [to let me assign some watchers, He ' v1 ported. ling. A group of election guards refused and sa‘d that furthermore d " Brine Site of the dam is in the foothills {and party workers had formed a he was going to throw me out. SUCHE RepUhligan Sh of the Sierra Nevada, in the Mother |pircle about the two men when Mr. “I told him he would just Rave [EO mITLEEmEn candidates wi 1 Lode country made famous by Cali- [Cunningham swung. (to throw me out then, because Xlpreeinct 12 Ward 17--Charles W. Living fornia’s gold strike of nearly a cen-| v (had this election won and wasn’t! ston, 108 tury ago. Cunningham Led Outside going to be counted out, | Precinet 13, Ward 17-Walter J, Ritter About 40 men are employad at! They began to close in to separate “I had been warned he was car-| Precinct 14, Ward 17-Forence RBischoft the dam, and some of them have | them when John Dora, Marion [I'Ving & blackjack and when I SAW [precinct 10, ‘Ward 7—Adele Langsdale, 97 made as high as $100 a day in work- | County Safety Director, rushed be- him re~ch for his pocket, I hit him.” [Precinct 11, Ward 7--Thomas ¥en. ing high quality ore from a pocket | tween Mr. Ettinger and Mr. Cun- | ga said his Attor- precinct. b, Ward 15—Charles D. Weehs. opened by the Pollock company in |ningham. (ney, ert ayer, would ask for|, ler. 103 wiiiewt . cutting & temporary roadway at the] Mr. Ettinger wes led inside the a continuance when the case fs|®@ gs nev 10. Ward 15-Clarence Jeffries, damsite, the contractor said | commissioners’ office, his hand over called in court this afternoon. [Precinct 2, Ward 18—Arthur F. Lynch, The men have not deserted their his injured eye. Mr, Cunningham | “I have to have my hand treated Presinet 9. Ward 11--Gertrude Dobbins §obs, he added, but they merely | Was led outside into a corridor. (by a doctor,” he said. “They told |p 24. ard 11--Neville Zumbota. 97 : : : . , > : . | inet 3. Ward 11--Neville Zumbpfa 97 turned to prospecting while it was In his office, Mr. Ettingel sank me at the hospital last night I might [Precinct 2, Ward 11-Richard H. Thrall tod wet to work at the damsite for into & chair, his head between his have to have it cut open to Set [pmctict 16, Ward 10—Ben L. Tanney, 133 construction work. { hands, as party workers brought the bone” | Precinct 1 Ward 10--Feapk Senthal, 83 s—— (cold compresses and beefsteak from | Mr. Cunningham threatened that proainc: Ss Weed 8 Charon 1 oniin U. S. RESTS ON PLOT CASE | he City Market downstairs. _|if “things aren't straightened out”| Mm "oo a : J. WS. NE &- 3 CASE | “Why does this have to happen?” at the tabulation headquarters he, Precinet 12, Ward 18-——-Minnie M. CrouNEW YORK, May 9 (U. P.).— he repeated over and over again. |will file a suit for a AeCIATALOrY | Precinet 8 Ward 8--John C. Tesgarden The Government rested today in “I've been working day and night | judgment “to find out what's go- lp lk, st 8. Ward 8--Virgil M. Watt, 119 the trial of 16 Brooklyn men | to see that this thing's kept above ing on.” [Precinct 9. Ware TNartin Guedsinaet- | charged with plotting to overthrow | board.” He said that if he loses, he willy fen 115. "i nl : Precinet 1. Ward 12. Charles Duncan, 57 the Government. | Later, when he recovered some- file suit for a recount. [Precinct 15, Ward 11--Ben J. Surfooter OE a ee Deine 17. Ward 15-—R J. Poehler, 88 Precinct 15, Ward 13--John B. Sauter, 63 Precinct 3, Ward 1% ry IL. Huids, 45 Precine, 5 Ward 15-Harold L. Shulke

27 Precinct 4 Ward 15 Edward Stanton, 32 Precinct 5, Ward 14-Josse J. Gra "0 Precinet 7, Ward 12--Ear] Kennedy, 0] Precinct 9, Ward 12. -David Butcher, 8% Precinct 10, Ward 12 Carl Anderson if

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