Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 335, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1927 — Page 3

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LAUNCH BODY TO CLEANUP GO. P. Republican Group Seeks to Oust 'Bosses.’ “Down with Republican bossiam of the George V. Coffin type and out with venal public officials who are their pawns.” Organizers thus expressed the jpurpose of the New Deal Republican Movement, organized Monday night at a meeting at the Courthouse. A mass meeting is scheduled at Tomlinson Hall, May 11. Call for the organization was sent out by Attorney Alvah J. Rucker, former city corporation collnsel ousted by Mayor Duvall. ‘'pVe are now in the hands of the worst gang of bandits wo ever had,’’ Rucker told the gathering. “It is time for a revolt and the place for it is within the ranks of the Republican party. We ought to start in the office of the Governor and go down the line and clean out all offices." John W. Becker was chosen president of the organization. Other officers elected were Albert E. Uhl, vice president; David P. Smith, secretary, and Martin J. Hyland, treasurer. The executive committeemen are Rucker, State Senator Robert L. Moorhead, Joseph J. Schmidt, Joseph R. Morgan and Monte Bose. INSPECT CROSSING SITES Commissioner Views Railroad-Road Intersections Proposed. Commissioner Howell Ellis and David Mathews, chief railroad inspector of Indiana public service commission, Tuesday inspected the proposed sites of three railway crossings that are beiug petitioned for by Cooley Realty Company in connection with their subdivision near the old Hoosier Speedway, northeast of the city. Two of the proposed crossings would transverse both the Union Traction Company and Big Four tracks and a third just the traction tracks. Both companies are objecting to the project, which the realty firm contends is needed for outlets to their subdivision. Oral argument in the matter is scheduled for 10 a. m v May 13. Marriage Licenses H. O Gantz, 23. Worthington. Inti . druggist: Helen Wakefield, 21, 230 E. Pratt St.. tPHolipr. Patrick Moren. 55. Chicago, policeman: Mary O'Brien. 48, Slit Sanders St., mirsr. Russell Chilton. 22. U*lK Madison, mechanic; Grace Heck, IS, sjj Harris St. Graham Hunt, 24. 30311 Washington Rlvd., clerk; Dorothy 'Mueller./ 23. 3008 Carrollton. Herbert Cowens, 23. Hamilton Hotel, musician: Gertrude Jordan, 20. Hamilton Hotel, aetress. John Gray. 23, 222 E. Orange, etenos, rapher: Anne Menncl, 27, 848 Maple, su- ' prrvisor.

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