Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 36

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BOOM OF DUNCAN FORMERS! IS GIVENIMPETUS Marion County Legislative Delegation Does Not Rally to Wright. Failure of the Marion County dele gatlon elected to serve in the next Legislature to rally to the candidacy of Frank E. Wright, sponsor of the bone dry bill, for House of Representatives speaker, has resulted in impetus to the boom of Representative Russell V. Duncan. In fact, many politicians believe that Republican County Chairman George V. Coffin is back of Duncan's bid for the important post. The faction that lands the speaker•hip is in a most strategic position to jockey through legislation to serve its interests. - Opposed by Two At least two Marion County legislators positively will not vote for Wright, whose election they claim would halt their plans to obtain modification of the prohibition statute and in assembling a steam roller to cruise over Dr. Edward S. Shumaker, Indiana Anti-Saloon superintendent and the head of the organization's political lobby. On all sides, talk is heard of revenge upon Shumaker because of his opposition to Supreme Court .Tudge Julius C. Travis and Criminal <‘ourt Judge James M. Collins, in the recent election. Leslie Has Inside Track ‘‘We won't let Shumaker stroll through the corridors telling us how to vote this session,” one representative said. Harry G. Leslie, Lafayette, has the inside track for re-election as sneaker, the politically astute declare. Leslie is aided by a number of Legislators who owe him political debts and he has many friends among the Democratic representatives. . The recent illness of Lemuel I. Pittinger of Muncie, majority floor leader of the 1925 session, together with the fact that he is on the budget committee, will keep him out of the race, it was believed.

MR. FIXIT National Road Bridge Is Nearing Completion,

Let Mr. Fixit present your case to city officials. He is The Times’ representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. Barring unfavorable weather, the Putnamvllle bridge on the National Rd. to Terre Haute should be ready for traffic in two weeks, William J. Titus, State highway commission chief engineer, said today. DEAR MR. FIXIT: Owing to the vast amount of travel over the National Rd. to Terre Haute, I have an idea the highway commission should tell the people when the Put-

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nam ville bridge will be open. The detour is in miserable condition. A SUBSCRIBER. The bridge proper was completed two weeks ago. The west approach has been finished and the stone laid. Work is progressing on the east approach, but the time for completion depends solely upon weather conditions, Titus said. DEAR MR. FIXIT: In drawing Up the new street specifications, why not make real competition, in the materials selected as the four required by law? Under the present rating, they have wooden block and brick (on which no bids are submitted now), asphalt and asphaltic concrete. The two above are on a six-inch concrete foundation. Engineers and road experts tell us that the foundation or base is the strength of the pavement. If that is so, why not adopt specifications for three-inch asphalt wearing surface on a seven-inch concrete foundation and a seven-inch one-course concrete as the second-class pavements. On the seven-inch concrete job you might have the curb two inches higher so that you can put a twoinch surface on when it becomes necessary, to resurface. You are increasing the base on the asphalt and of course, the concrete is all base and you would have two seven-inch bases and ore nine-inch base and one six-inch base against six inch as at present. TAXPAYER. Sounds reasonable. Your suggestion will be referred to City Engineer Chester Oberleas.

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suggest the disclosures of Mexican arms running to the liberals presage a steamer tone toward Mexico in coming diplomatic moves. Members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee are closely fol-’-.TrlV.g L,cmpixn:ni3. while they decline public comment while the Department’s policies are in process of formation, they pflvately indicated that the matter w*uii 0* called to the attention of the Senate when !.■ reeonve/.es. Chairman Borah of the committee has been at odds with the De partment's Central American policies fpr the last few years.

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