Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1929 — Page 12
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G, 0. P. FAILS TO OUST BOSS, SLACK ASSERTS Declares ‘Tainted Banner’ Still Waves Despite Faction Fights. Thfi" 1 Republicans of Indianapolis know they are operating under "a tainted banner” and still are unable to rtd their party of the influences of Cofflinism was the assertion of Mayor L. Ert Slack Thursday night ovrr radio station WFBM. The mayor warmly indorsed the citizens’ school slate for school com- . mtssioners. '‘Factional fights for a houseeteenlng started among Republicans | themselves," Mayor Slack said, "and they have failed to overthrow Coffin, notwithstanding they know he is responsible. Coffin Defeats Fartions “The Jewett-Lemcke faction; the anti-Coffin organizations and the I fights of the younger Republican > groups all have failed to rid the ; party of Coffin control. Now, what ]ls left for the independent Re- ; publicans' to do? What is left for all our citizens to do? ! “There is only one sure way of i ridding this city of Coffin’s inIfluence and that is to defeat the jtiekct. His leadership can end at |thc polls, and his own party can get i|rid of him at the same time.” Reviews Administration Mayor Slack revi#*red financial savings and accomplishments of his ;two-year administration and denounced John L. Duvall's rule. ; “There is only one way of escape from the organization, which has |tigusted the people of Indianapolis, that way is by election of Reginald H. Sullivan as mayor and his nssociates to the offices of city derk and council," he declared.
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BOY COMMUNIST HOME Youth Returns to Carolina From Russian Conclave. Hu I'nitrrl Press GASTONIA, N. C., Nov. I.—Elmer MacDonald, 11, whose father was
one of the original defendants charged with the murder of Police Chief Aderholt and whose mother was named as one of :he labor jury attending the strikers’ trial at Chailotte, N. C.. recently returned to his home here after attending a convention of
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the Young Pioneers, juvenile Communist organization, in Russia. CITY FIREMAN DIES Henry G. Cook Had Served Department 44 Years. Funeral rites for Henry G. Cook, 72, city fireman for forty-four years, who died Thursday at his home, 734 Park avenue, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jacob Petty, former fire chief; Battalion Chief John J. O'Brien, Captain Philip Kile. Charles A. Miller of the fire prevention bureau. Frank Owens and Louis Gass, both of the Gamewell division of the first department. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Ida Cook; a son, George H. Cook; a daughter, Mrs. O. R. Beeden, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, John Cook of Kenosha and Christian Cook, St. Paul, Minn., and a sister, Miss Mary Cook of Kenosha. City Attorney IU Ij.ii Times Hperlnl ANDERSON, Ind„ Nov. I.—Arriving here today en route home after
a visit with his Son Edward at Louvain, Belgium, Herman F. Willkie, city attorney of Elwood, was too ill to continue by train and was re-
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eral months ago and was forced to spend some time in a hospital at Louvain. His condition is regarded at critical.
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