Indianapolis News , by Indianapolis News
For its successful campaign to eliminate waste in city management and to reduce the tax levy.
The Jury
The Jury
Carl W. Ackerman(Chair)
Robert E. Garst
David Lawrence
Winners in Public Service
The Atlanta Constitution
For a successful municipal graft exposure and consequent convictions.
New York Evening World
For its effective campaign to correct evils in the administration of justice, including the fight to curb "ambulance chasers," support of the "fence" bill, and measures to simplify procedure, prevent perjury and eliminate politics from municipal courts; a campaign which has been instrumental in securing remedial action.
The Indianapolis Times
For its work in exposing political corruption to Indiana, prosecuting the guilty and bringing about a more wholesome state of affairs in civil government.
1932 Prize Winners
Charles G. Ross
For his article entitled, "The Country's Plight -- What Can Be Done About It?" -- a discussion of economic situation of the United States.
Walter Duranty
For his series of dispatches on Russia especially the working out of the Five Year Plan.