Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1930 — Page 11

JAN. 24, 1930.

HOOVER IGNORES “ARGUMENT OVER CUSTOMS HEADS Prohibition Battle Stirred by Charges of Dry League Head. BV JOSEPH F. WASNEY I mted Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—President Hoover today had been drawn directly into the situation caused by Anti-Saloon League charges against customs officials in New York, which have stirred up again the wet and dry controversy here. The President, however, will take •no immediate part in the controversy resulting from efforts of panics K. Shields, superintendent TT the New Jersey Anti-Saloon League, to prevent the reappointment of Colonel Arthur F. Foran, comptroller of customs at New York. This was learned authoritatively today at the White House where it was said Hoover would assume responsibility for the matter only when the actual business of reappointing Foran comes to the President’s desk. Meanwhile, Hoover is leaving the matter in the hands of the treasury department, which recommend, customs officials for appointment. Shield has no appointment with the President today, it was learned, although it was reported he would seek an audience at the White House. Philip Siting, collector of customs at New York, and other port executives also are targets of the dry leader's fire. Foran’s term expires Jan. 31. Thus the matter of his reappointment is up to F.esident H<*>ver. Despite the charges against him, Foran was recommended for reappointment yesterday by Senators Kean and Baird 'Rep.. N. J.), with

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Mrs. Richard Croker 'above) widow of the late Tammany Hall chieftain, has been nominated for town council at West Palm Beach, Fla. Trained in politics by her husband, she seems certain of victory. Mrs. Croker. an Indian descendant, inherited $5,000,000 from the New York political boss.

whom he conferred during a visit here. Foran. accused of having a bar and gambling devices in his New Jersey hunting lodge, presented his deien.se to Assistant Secretary Lov man before returning to New York. COOPER NEW PRESIDENT L A. Cooiier assumed the presidency of the Indiana Fur-Mets. furnace heating and supply salesmens’ organization, today following election of officers at a joint convention with the Sheet Metal and Warm Air Heating Contractors’ Association of Indiana at the Denison Thursday. Other officers are C. L. Sapp, first vice-president; O. A. Nichols, second vice-president; W. R. Lawson, Elgin, 111., third vice-president; George C. Joslin, fourth vice-presi-dent, and Harry R. Jones, secretary. J. C. Henley was re-elected treasurer.

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WILLEBRANDT TO TESTIFY ON DRY TRANSFER Former Prosecution Aid to Be Called, House Votes in Stormy Session. Ru T nit ed Prats WASHINGTON. Jan. 24.—Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, former assistant attorney-general, will be invited to testify concerning the proposal to transfer prohibition enforcement from the treasury to the justice department, the house expenditures committee decided today at a stormy hearing. The calling of Mrs. Willebrandt was made an issue by Representative Schafer (Rep., Wis.), a wet. When the move was held out of order by Chairman Williamson (Rep., S. D.) Schafer charged Williamson and the drys with “trying ,to choke this transfer bill down the [throat of congress without evidence. ‘Steam roller” and “gag rule” | charges were hurled by the Wisconsin wet at the chairman, who replied that Schafer had taken up ! more than 50 per cent of the com- ! mittee’s time. On a vote several drys refused to go along wth Williamson and his i ruling against Schafer was overruled, eight to seven: Mrs. Willebrandt’s successor Is ' charge of prohibition enforcement prosecutions. G. A. Youngquist of Minnesota, testified before the expenditures committee today, supporting the transfer bill. He came lin place of Attorney-General Mitchell, who had been invited to I : testify. Youngquist, In supporting the i Williamson measure, used virtually! the same language employed i Wednesday by Secretary of Treas-| ury Mellon. He called lodgment of j the prohibition bureau in the J treasury “an anomaly."

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