Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1928 — Page 5

MARCH 22,1928

CALIFORNIA IS BEHIND HOOVER; PEACE IN PARTY Solid Vote in Primary for Secretary: Johnson Unopposed. BY MAX STERN SAN FRANCISCO, March 22. The Hoover candidacy has brought peace to the California Republican party and ended a ten-year feud between the Hooverites and the forces of Senator Hiram W. Johnson. Announcement/of the personnel of the Hoover delegation ticket brings to light three things. First, it shows that the cream of the State’s political leadership has been skimmed to make the Hoover home guard. Next, it shows a solid phalanx of the party ready, to unity that will doubtless roll up the biggest vote ever cast for a Republican nominee. Finally, it gives assurance that Hiram Johnson will go to his party on the August 28 primaries unopposed by any candidate of imposing support. In the Hoover delegation will be an almost fifty per cent representation of old tried-and-true Johnsonites. And not one of the outstanding Hooverites selected are of the type of Johnson haters that have made the party a battleground for years. The ticket will be headed by Governor C. C. Young, a member of the Johnson old guard, and Buron Fitts, lieutenant governor and hero of the ex-service boys. As alternate for Young, Banking Superintendent Will C. Wood stands as a balance-wheel, for he has been loyal to both Johnson and Hoover. At the head of the ticket will also be Charles Neumiller, chairman of the State Central Committee, one of Johnson's staunchest guardsmen. The names of such Johnson leaders as Senator Frank Flint and Joseph Scott of Los Angeles, State Director of Public Works, Bert B. Meek, Editor Ralph Bull of Eureka, the labor - ite Will French, prove that the

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These mothers of the Parent-Teacher Association of School No. 16, Bloomington and Market Sts., presented two one-act comedies, “Not a Man in the House’’ and the “Colored Women's Political Club," Wednesday afternoon and will repeat them tonight at the building. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Ralph Arnold, Mrs. Willis Milam, Mrs. Henry Minkner, Mrs. Harry Stearns, Mrs. Garden Cole and Mrs. Edna Elsasser. Second row, Mrs. Pert Ashley, Mrs. Harry Franklin. Mrs. Cyrus Bowman, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Herschel McDaniels, Mrs. William Kugelman, Mrs. Lewis Rose. Back row, Mrs. Leonore Peavey. teacher who directed the plays: Mrs. Vernon Heath, and Mrs. Ray Downin. Others in the play but not in the picture are Mrs. Irwin Keith, Mrs. Bertls Gwaltney, and Mrs. Walter Schneider.

peace between the two former warring camps is a real one. On the other hand, the Hooverites selected appear to be men who have taken issue with Senator Johnson on the sincere ground of foreign policy rather than out of political enmity. The names of Harry Chandler, Ralph Arnold, Eddie Dickson, men who run a temperature at the mention of Johnson’s name, are conspicuously absent. Lieutenant Governor Fitts, whom these men have been urging to oppose Johnson's renomination in August, has just given further demonstration of cooperation by refusing to announce his candidacy. He is said seriously to be considering instead a try at the Los Angeles district attorneyship to

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“clean-up that sink hole of crime.” Ex-Governor Friend Richardson has also buried the hatchet and has declared himself out. OLDEST FIRM CLOSING Hardware Store at Anderson Operated More Than 75 Years. By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind.. March 22 The Nichol Hardware Company, Anderson’s oldest mercantile establishment, is going out of business. Within a few days its $50,000 stock wlil be disposed of and the store closed. The company is more than seventy-five years old. Present proprietors are T. J. Nichols and G. E. Nichol. sons of the late George Nichol. who, with the late A. J. Makepeace, founded the company. QUELL HOLLYWOOD RIOT Police Dispense Mob of 1,000 Russian Extras in Cinema City. Z?v l nit* (l Press HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. March 22. All available Hollywood police were required to subdue and disperse a mob of 1,000 Russian movie extras, who rioted last night outside the Paramount studios. The rioters claimed they had been called for work and then had been refused pay and transportation.

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CHICAGO SCHOOL HEAD IS OUSTED BY BOARD'S ACT Upholds McAndrew Suspension by Mayor Thompson for Insubordination. By United Press CHICAGO, March 22.—Chicago’s famous “textbook” trial is ended — Superintendent of Schools William McAndrew has been removed from office—but Mayor William Hale Thompson's fight against “proBritish propaganda” in public schools has just begun. The board of education Wednesday found McAndrew guilty of insubordination and conduct unbecoming his office, on which charges he was suspended, Aug. 29, 1927. The penalty was dismissal. McAndrew was charged by Mayor Thompson with fostering pro-Brit-ish and anti-American propaganda in the schools through use of certain textbooks. In twenty-seven sessions of the trial 6,000 pages of evidence and testimony were read to these charges, but in the board's resolution of dismissal direct mention of the charges was avoided. The board held the trial furnished proof “there is an organized pro-British anti-American propaganda of stupendous proportions in our country with deep ramifications extending to and through our schools, colleges and other educational institutions.” The report closed with a recommendation that school boards of the Nation “investigate the textbooks under their jurisdiction to the end that treason-tainted textbooks may be eliminated from the public school systems of the country.” Attorneys for McAndrew announced a petition for review will be filed as scon as the testimony and evidence is examined. W. C. SPROUL IS DEAD Former Governor of Pennsylvania 111 for Months. B.v l iiiti and Pi i *.i CHESTER. Pa.. March 22.—William C. Sproul. former Governor of Pennsylvania, died at his home here last night after an illness of several months. Sproul. who was 58, was long prominent in the public affairs of Pennsylvania. He was known as “the father of good roads in Pennsylvania” and for twenty-two consecutive years was a member of the State Legislature. For the last two days Sproul had been unconscious.

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Young ‘Prexy’ llij 7 intes Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 22.—With installation today of Dr. Earl Enyeart Harper as president of Evansville College, this city has the distinction of having one of the youngest college presidents in the United States. Dr. Harper is 32.

REPORT FERRIS BETTER Aged Michigan Senator Has “Restful Night” in Washington. Pi! United Press WASHINGTON, March 22.—The first improvement in almost a week was noted today in the condition of Senator Ferris of Michigan, who is seriously ill with bronchial pneumonia. It was said at his hotel that the 75-year-old Senator had spent a “very restful” night and appeared ‘mending somewhat.”

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ASK $70,000 DAMAGES Three Suits at Logansport Sequel to Crossing Tragedy. By Times Special LOGANSPORT, Ind., March 22. Damages of $70,000 are asked in three suits filed here against the Indiana Service Corporation as the result of a crossing crash July 7 in which an interurban car struck an automobile. Harry E. Tolen was killed and Miss Lela M. Bausum and George Holt injured. Miss Bausum, horribly disfigured as a result of her injuries, asks $50,000. Tolen's widow, Mrs. Ethel A. Tolen, is suing for SIO,OOO and a like sum is asked by Holt. Thrashes as Snow Falls By Times Special DECATUR, Ind., March 22.—Oats thrashing while snow fell was the novel occurrence at an Adams County farm a few days ago. Four hundred bushels of oats were thrashed at the farm of W. L. Guil-

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