Show JUDGE LINDSEY IS lOSING GRIP FORMER JUVENILE JUDGE SETS IN COURT AND HEARS CASES AS RECOUNT GOES ON Pencil Marked Ballots Develop in Recount and Outcome With I j Graham Appears Much In Doubt l t Denver Colo Juvenile Juvenile Judge Ben Den B. B Lindsey nationally famous as ns an authority on juvenile delinquency is losing his grip on the bench seat he has for more than two decades A total of ot votes included in inthe inthe inthe the original election returns last November November No No- vember that showed him a winner for the judgeship over mer Royal R R. Graham Graham Graham Gra Gra- ham by votes were lost to Judge I Lindsey when a recount had been completed in thirty thirty of ot Denver's I election precincts The recount was ordered by br Judge Julian H. H Moore in district court after charges of oC fraud at the polls had been made b by both sides in the ouster suit being pressed by Gra Gra- ham Nearly Near pencil marked ballots are in contest and these attorneys on both sides predicted may decide I the outcome of oC the contest At least ten days dars yet ret will be required required required re re- re- re to complete the recount itis it itIs I Is ls estimated Judge Lindseys Lindsey's counsel argue that Graham cannot assume the bench even if it their client is declared to have been defeated They contend that he did not have the residential requirements requirements re re- requirements necessary for office at atthe atthe atthe the time of the election Judge Lindsey does not appear in inthe Inthe inthe the courtroom but busies himself with childrens children's affairs in his famous court He charges that his avowed opposition to the Ku Klux Klan was the motive behind the attempt to uneal unseat unseat un un- seat eal him That both men might be disqualified fied for the position and the county count commission authorized to appoint a juvenile judge was an eventuality that was widel widely discussed by persons persons per per- sons Eons clearly observing the case |