Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 17

Friday, (Vtobor 2, 1920.

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I A I.ETim FROM Mil M IIKOV. Ilditoi T'.xIRs: Kindly permit in through the columns of your valuable paper to tx.i plain to the republican voters of lakc ' county, who generously supported me

eighty-three net votes more than my opponent. Mr. Holmes. Therefore, according to right and Justice I wan entitled to the nomination of State Senator and preuumed the incident closed However the attorneys for Air. Holmes appealed from the decision of Judge Norton, claiming It was not within the jurisdiction of a Circuit Co'irt to d.-cide on such a matter tliat the ksitlature, when passing the primary election lawn, made ro provision lor

a safeguard or protection from fraud and Injustice to a candidate running at such an election. The plea being granted Judge Crumjeeker was appointed special Judge to '.war the appeal. The attorneys for Mr. Holmes did not question the result?, of the recount, or that I had no moral rlisrht to the nomination, but merely took advantage of the technicality that there was no law to protect me from fraud or gross ncr'igence at the P''!',

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' at tho primary election, held Maj- 4. I 1320, why my name will not appear upon the ballot to be voted upon on

.November 2 as State Senator. The oriKinal count of the ballots cast at the primary election May 4th, gave Mr. Holmes of Gary twenty mors votes than was credited to mc. On tne following dayf I received Information that in several precincts of this county gross errors and wilful fraud was committed by both judges and Inspector

by which a number of ballots wr. nvt crtdttei' to me that I was Justly entitled to. Investigating some of the charges I found this to be tmo and afl-.r consulting my attorneys and I'aclnv those fucts before them, they rec.mmcnded a demiu l for a r-. . unt of the ballots, cast at the primary election. Action was taken and the ease brought up before Judge Norton of the Lake County Circuit court at Crown Point; after hearing the pica the court granted a recount, although the attorneys for Mr. Holmes fought against

j such action, no doubt, fr-nrln expose i such action would uncover.

Jxidjje Norton, in granting- the re count appointed a canvassing committee, consisting of the Honorable John K. Peterson of Crown Toint, Mr. W. Helshaw of Lowell ami Mr. Y. T. Hichards of Kaet Chicago all high-class and honorable citizens of Lake county: The results of the recount pave me

FRED BARNETT Democratic Candidate For Congress Tenth Congressional District Lake County is the leading county in the Tenth Congressional District. It is first in population, industrial development and natural resources. Owing to this position it occupies, its Congressman should be one who lives in the locality and fully understands its needs. Lake County can elect the Congressman if it wishes to do so. The past Democratic administration which has helped foster our local prosperous condition can be entrusted to insure our future development. The Democratic party has been fair alike to labor and capital, and has demonstrated its capacity to deal fairly with all. If elected I pledge you my sincere support of all measures affecting our welfare. I solicit the support of all good citizens. Respectfully yours, FRED BARNETT. Hammond. Indiana.

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and that the count of the ballots as originally made must stand as correct on the records of the election board; and Judjre Crumpackir In the absence of any law to protect me, so ruled. For the reasons above explalntd, my name will not appear on the election ballots November 2, but the name of Mr. Holmes of Gary will be coupler with Senator Nejdl. Although this Is a great Injustice to me. I urge that all rny republiran supporters at the primary election give all their strength to the full republican ticket on Xov. 2d. As far as Mr. Holmes is concerned, he no doubt, will be carried aloiib' with the success of the republican ticket and the rights of his seat in that

honorable body will be taken care of by the senate, who have the right to pass Judgment on whi should, or who should not. be a, member of that body. They will without doubt take suih action that will uphold the dignity, purpose, Intent end honesty of primary or a-eneral elections; and the protection o? the rights of the voters to send to that body the candidate that their voUs have chosen. Airain thankinjr those that (rave n.e the votes that entitled me to the nomination of State Senator and regrettiraj that through a technically of law their wishes cannot be granted. 1 am, Very respectfully yours, P. B. McllJlOY.

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