Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1931 — Page 9
APRIL 21, 1931
JIMMY STRIKES BACK AT N.Y. OUSTER GROUP Blast of Counter Charges Is Sent to Roosevelt by Gotham Mayor. By XJnitei Pr+* ALBANY, N. Y., April 21.—Mayor James J. Walker of New York City hac answered misfeasance charges against him and his administration with a blast of counter charges. His response* to the demand of the city affairs committee of New York for his removal—studied today bj Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt—was a denial of charges against him. together with an attack upon the committee’s leaders as Socialists. The Rev. John Haynes Holmes, one of the leaders of the reform movement, was listed by Walker as leader of a group of “Soviet sympathizers'’—a man who endeavored during the war "to break down American resistance behind the lines. ’* The accusations against him, the mayor said, were salsa and unwarranted, and he asked that the Governor, in jtaching a decision, “considr the source of the attacks against the mayor. Governor Roosevelt received the Walker reply without comment and will read it carefully before making any statement. Any indication of what action he will take in the matter waa said by his attaches to be pure speculation. No word may be forthcoming until cfter he has left on his vacation t. p to Warm Springs, Ga.
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OGDEN TO RULE ON CAGEPROSE Committee’s Powers Will Be Defined Quickly. Superintendent William A. Wirt of the Gary schools has written At-torney-General James M. Ogden for an opinion defining powers of his committee of the board of education to investigate alleged immoral effects of the state basketball tournament. Both the matter of authority of the state board to abolish the games, if demed advisable, and the committee’s power to summon witnesses will be gone into. Wirt was made chairman of the special probe committee. Other members are President L. N. Hines of Indiana State Teachers’ college, Terre Haute, and Frank S. Reynolds, Cambridge City. Out of service for some time, an old windmill in Germany has been converted into a church. DEPEND ON ZEMO TO STOP ITCHING Use soothing, healing, invisible Zemo for the torture of Itching Skin. This clean, reliable family antiseptic helps bring relief in thousands of homes, stops itching and draws the heat and sting out of the skin. ZEMO has been used for twenty years with remarkable success for all forms of annoying, itching skin irritations. “Relief with first application,” thousands say. 35c, 60c and SI.OO. All dealers.— Advertisement.
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