Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1926 — Page 18

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HEALTH BOARD FIGHT TAKEN UP BY POLITICIANS State Republican Leaders Center Interest on Long Squabble. While the protracted State board Df health squabble has been agitating the funny-bone of many an antiladministration politician, the affair is assuming an unsavory taste to at least two State officials likely to be out for re-election or other offices next fall. A concerted effort is being made by Republican leaders to efface this threatening blot on the administration's record, now that the general election campaign is under way. While the actual leader of the health board insurrection cannot be reached, because he is a Democrat, his two followers, Republicans, are the targets of entreaties from all quarters of the State to “lay off in the name of the party.” The unfortunate destinies of the health board, since early last summer, have been guided by three members. Dr. Homer C. Haas of Peru, Miami County Republican chairman; Dr. James Allan Turner of Nashville, Brown County Republican chairman, and Dr. T. Victor Keene, Indianapolis, Democrat. Keene has been the leader of the movement against Dr. William F. King, secretary. Keene has been the leader of the movement against Dr. William F. King, secretary. Keene has been ably assisted by Drs. Turner and Haas, much to the delight of Democrats and to the woe of Republicans. In spite of the appeals of Republicans in general, Dr. Keene’s influence over his two satellites has been little short of magic. Some Republicans have held out for the insurgents, but their array has been negligible. Drs. Turner and H&as were named to the board last spring by a statutory committee composed of Governor Jackson, State Auditor L. S. Bowman and Secretary of State* Frederick E. Schortemeier. Jackson, it is known, was a little chary about the appointments. His views were overridden by Schortemeier and Bowman, who then had given little thought to this year’s campaign. Now that the tjvo have plunged themselves into the race for re-elec-tion, they have grasped the public pulse and register concern. \ Friends of State Senator George W. Sims of Terre Haute, an announced opponent of Schortemeier, are making political capital of the latter's responsibility in the board of health affair. Schortemeier found himself facing the facts last week when he spoke to Associated Building Contractors of Indiana at Terre llaute. The contractors adopted a resolution cen-

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