Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1920 — Page 21

JEWETT CROWD TRIES TO SPLIT ANTI FACTION Select Dr. Pettljohn as Man Who May Aid Them in Naming Council Head. CONTROL EFFORT SEEN A vigorous effort to drive a wedge Into the first opening that has ever developed in the ranks of the five antiadministration members of the city council since they banded together three years ago and to crack the combination eo that the majority In the council will swing toward Mayor Charles \V. Jewett and his faction of the Republican party Is being made by friends of the mayor. The administration regards the reported Inclination of Councilman O. B. Pettljohn to waver from strict adherence to the wishes of the antis as the opening and the election of Russell Willson, former administration leader, to the presidency of the council for 1921 as the wedge. ELECTED OX HOME BCUB TICKET. Dr. Pettjohn Is a Republican, but was elected to the council on Lew Shank’s Home Rule ticket. He has stuck with the antl-administratlon faction, led by Gustav G. Schmidt, present president, end Louis W. Carneflx, former president, throughout the three years of blocking administration measures In the council. At tho beginning of the Jewett regime Dr. Pettljohn, like Mr. Schmidt and others now forming the anti fiction, was Inclined to make peace with the mayor's crowd In the Interest of four yen rs of harmonious action. It Is said. The famous boose and poker party, given at the Marion County Jail residence by George V. Coffin, then chief of police. In order to fasten something on the Home Rulers and other disaffected conncilmen to hold over them as a club during the remainder of the administration, embittered him as It did the others. Dr. Pettljohn has frequently expressed his opinion about the booze party fraroe-up, In which a dictaphone, said to have been bought through the city purchasing agent’s office, figured prominently. The doctor has been wont to refer to the affair as an “outrage." ADMINISTRATION MEX BOAST Despite the fact that Dr. Pettijohn has often declared he never would make peace with the mayor and his cohorts and that he has consistently voted In the council to knock some of the mayor's pet projects gally-west, administration men are making boasts that they have won him over and that the next time there Is a crucial test of strength In the council the doctor will be seen voting with Mr. Willson, Dr. Sumner A. Furnlss, colored, who is as near a leader as the administration has in the body at present: Jacob P. Brown and Jesse L. Miller. The quartette, until the past few months, has constituted the administration wing. Frequently since •arly last summer It has not been solidly for the administration measures. However, when It comes to the election of president at the first meeting In January It Is generally conceded that tho four will present a solid front, with

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