Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 168, 23 May 1913 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1913
CHARGES OF FRAUD
WERE HEARD TODAY
Prospect of An Independent
Democratic Ticket in Indianapolis Good. (National Tfews Ansoclatlon) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 23. The
lomination of Joseph E. Bell as the
Jemocratie candidate for Mayor will
e followed by the nomination of an
ndependent ticket, according to reorts today. It is the understanding
hat either John W. Holtzman, who
vas defeated by Bell, or Judge James
"ollins, Republican, will head the in-
lependent ticket.
Bell refused to day to take any stock
n the report that Holtzman will make
he race on an independent ticket, but
prom the tone of an interview given j
tut by Holtzman the fight between the i vn militant Democratic factions here !
Ihas Just started. The Holzman men are
charging crookedness in the primaries.
Representative John Keegan, another
defeated Democratic candidate, says
the returns were framed up in many precincts for the benefit of Bell. William K. Stewart, who ran second for the Progressive nomination for Mayor today, charged that the primaries were controlled by a bi-partisan machine, which was determined to nominate Bell and Charles A. Bookwaiter, the Republican candidate. Complete returns show that Bell received 9,713 votes; Holtzman 5,839; Keegan 3,494; Thomas S. Meeker, 1,748. Bell came near making good his prediction that he would get twice as many votes as Holtzman. Holtzman declared this afternoon that the primaries were the most corrupt and high-handed ever in Indianapolis. He said that repeaters were used and that votes cast for Keegan, Meeker and himself were counted for Bell. "This primary is not only tainted
with fraud, but is steeped with corruption," said Holtzman. Holtzman asserted that Bell is not the nominee of the Democratic farty, although his name will go on the ticket. Holtzman declared that under the circumstances the Democratic party has no candidate for mayor. Holtzman thanked his friends and assurred the progressive Democrats that the fight against boss rule has just be
gun, which is taken to mean that he is ready to lead an anti-organization movement independent of the regular , nominee. The total vote cast for the Repub-; lican mayoralty candidates follow: , Bookwalter, 5,849; Albert Uhl, 865; ! William D. Wood, 228. The total Pro-' gressive vote was: Dr. W. II. Johnson,; 2,270, W. K. Stewart, 1,661, W. D. : Headrick, 863. James E. Deery received the Demo-! cratic nomination for judge of police I court. Thomas A. Riley, Democrat, ; was nominated for city clerk. Thomas ; J. Yount received the Republican nom- i ination for city clerk. Fred Bonifield, Republican, was nominated for police court judge. John M. Adams was nom-'
inated for clerk by the Progressives.
The latter named L. H. Van Briggle for police judge. The returns today showed the nomination of the following candidates for council: Democratic First district, Edward P. Barry; Second district, Edward R. Miller; Third district, A. D. Porter; Fourth district, Thomas C. Lee; Fifth district, J. F. Connor; Sixth district, M. J. Shea. Republican First district, Tod Young; Second district, Edward McGuff; Third district, Joseph Hayes; Fourth district, George Hutsell; Fifth district, John Roth; Sixth district, Frank Graham. Progressive First district, Charles F. Johnson; Second district, A. D. Shaw; Third district, Ray V. Converse; Fourth district, Walter Wise; Fifth district, Paul S. Craig; Sixth dis-
I trict, John Geckler. I
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