Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1920 — Page 11

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trims ueau at tti cahtal IVDUKAPOUS, IND.. March 28 The ha Msg-round of th IrrtMana prsiien!al preference contest ! shifting; fr-m a straight out light to cbaln a ti ajority vote at the polls May 4, to st Intent etru-g;I to lino up favor-r.i-id deleg-ates to the republican atate i invention. Absolut n-ldence that this la the. state ef affairs t this rime Js manifest at the headquarters f each of tha four republican presidential candidates In the Hoosier primary race. One week from Saturday will be the '.ist day for filing: tha names of canilMates for delegates to the state oonention. In the short time remaln'nj each of the presidential org-antia-: or, is making determined efforts tn piaoe In the running:, delefrate candidates favorable to their men. It Is virtually concede din all headquarters that nothing: will prevent General Wood from obtaining- a plurality at the primary. L'n'lr the Indiana primary law no candidate can Main an instructed del'ra tion to , the national convention unless he Ret a majority of the otes cast. There'ore the next bet fra-mo f-r all the candidate to play is to obtain the ettcn of delegate to the state cn"r.tion. who in turn select he nattr.a'i de'grates. wlo have a warm spot in their hearts f...r thc-or respective andidates Should it err.e to pass that no presidential candidate w i! irrciie a majority of the primary votes the whole r-.-ntert resolves itseif into a race for favorable delegates. Thus if under the Indiana law there is theoretically no instructions or oWis&tions place, I nn th thirty Hoosier delepates the 'vt still remain, as a result of t':ii

contest now on, that each of he d'.srlct delegates will be chosen w!in tn understanding: tlvat he is to stand for some one candidate and to stick with that man to the finish. Outside of the political camps ft Is not generally known that the secondary fight is in progress. For this reason there is some fear ' in one or two of the headquarters that old time political methods miKht be employed to see to it that he delegates are "alirlght" despite the sentiment of the rank, aid file of the voters.

B SESSION OF LEGISLATURE EXPECTED

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TIMES BURtAU AT STATE CAPITAL INDIANAPOLIS. INLV. March IS It Is the confident belief of officials in the state house that Governor Good rich will issue a call for the proposed SiTial session of the general assembly as so.'n as he returns from Florida on Monday. It Is said that this belief is tiot founded on rumor, but on personal lrf'.rinatUin received in some way f:-"m the governor. These officials are of the opinion that the call will bo for Tuesday. April 6. The statement issued last week by otto I,. Klauss. auditor of state, in which he asserts a special session r.ust be convened In ninety days in tirdfr to appropriate funds for the Mate institutions, is believed to be one r the factors that will determine an early call of the session. Although there has been a great ilea! of discussion both in the press and In administration circle srelative o th stand the governor would take in calling a session, it is pointed out that at no time ha- the erecutive ms.de any inquiry whether there should be r session. ( nthe contrary the governor on se. era.l occasions has ask-d w ha? matter" shou'd be cu!isidred at t lie special session.

Asks Police Aid in Long Search for Daughter

: INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DENVKR. March -Pursuing a search that he ha ran 'l on for eighteen year". T.e Koy More. of Chicago, has arpealod to local police to aid him in finding I : daughter, vrho he believes i In thi ci'. y. Moore says his former wife, who has since remarried, disappeared from his home in Springfield. Mo., when the laughter. ;orgia May Moore, was o ;i ' y a y f-sr o d . Moore's search has extended from coast to coa?t and from 'anada to Mexi'o. llei-entiy - '.earnd that his firmer wifiy from whom he has secured a divorce. a living in this city. Denver authorities are asisting Moore in combing Denver for the lng missing da vigil ter.

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. irst Verdict in Alaska Fish Trap Pirates Caset INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j JUNEAU. Alaska. March 26. Th ! first veidict in a serie (,f cases he-j ing conducted here by the United Suttea, I'ourt in th rrosecutton of an organized band of fish trap pirates was ren-' tiered recently when Krnest Sate was convicted of robbing traps and assault with intent to kill. The fish pirates operated in Alaska extensively last summer, and in many instances are said to have, shot at watchmen with rifles. The Department of Justice has spent large sums in an effort to appre

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