Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1927 — Page 8

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POMERENE SAYS AL SMITH SAFE FOR PRESIDENCY Former Ohio Senator, Mrs. Roosevelt Hold Religion Is No Bar. Former Senator Atlee Pomerene of Ohio takes up the cudgels in behalf of Gov. Alfred E. Smith for president in the November issue of the North American Review. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt also tells in the same issue why she favors Governor Smith’s nomination. Discussing Governor Smith’s religious affiliations, the ex-Senator from Ohio writes: "We are told that he is a Catholic. He admits it. What of it? Has his religion made him less honorable as a citizen or less capable as a Governor? Religion No Issue “Who among those who oppose the nomination or election of a Catholic or a Jew to high office would not resent the action of a Catholic or a Jew who should op-

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FIGHT STARTED ON $4,090 JOB Superintendent Would Oust City Garbage Head. Recommendation of General Superintendent E. W. McCullough that the $4,000 post of ash and garbage collection superintendent, held by Truly Nolen, be abolished was filed with the sanitary board Thursday. The board delayed action and held the recommendation as confidential since the report contained charges which the board desired to discuss with Nolen, according to Board President Russell T. Mac Fall. “In fairness to Nolen we do not want to make public the report before conferring with him and we have been unable to locate him,” Mac Fall said. Mac Fall and City Engineer Paul R. Brown compose the majority members. O. C. Ross, the other member, has always supported Nolen, who is said to have administered his department regardless of politics. “As far as I am concerned I would vote for the recommendation,” Mac-

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NO TRAPPING IN CITY, I Ordinance Passed at La Porte Aimed to Protect La*. By Times Special LA PORTE, Ind., Oct I.—This city Is located on Clear lao- That explains an ordinance Just assed by the council forbidding thetrapping of Skunk, opossum, mink,muskrat and red squirrel within -he city limits. Izaak Walton members, in backing the ordlfince, said the animals it will protec.' keep the lake clear of cattails.