Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1932 — Page 3

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MURRAY. FACING IMPEACHMENT, 1 ‘BARES TEETH' r Prepares to Fight as Rifts in Political Lineup Make Appearance. BY DAN ROGERS I'niUd Prm StalT Correspondent OKLAHOMA CITY, April 15. Governor William H. iAlfalfa Bill) Murray bristled with anger today in the face of an incipient impeachment move, and let it be known he still is fighting for the Democratic • presidential nomination. “I’ve never quit a fight,’’ he growled when told his abrupt dash back from a west coast crusade was being interpreted as the beginning -of the end of his White House aspi- „ rations. But, regardless of whether the grass roots’’ candidate was out of the presidential race, Murray's dash home was impelled by a sudden uprising in his own bailiwick. Unleashes Attack In his absence, Lieutenant-Gov-ernor Robert Bums, acting executive, suddenly unleashed a venomous attack on his superior, and rifts in . Murray's political lineup greeted him on several fronts. An air of tension prevaded the statehou.se today in anticipation of Ia stormy reprisal against Bums. The lieutenant-governor had declared Murray’s sub-penitentiary project, for which the state purchased 8,000 acres of land, illegal, and ordered cessation of work. He attacked the Governor’s military control of oil proration, scored Murray’s handling of state deposits, and held up federal highway aid representing $2,600,000. Predictions General Another specter, older than the Murray administration, rose before - the militant Governor. It was an impeachment rumble. It was said a well-organized and financed group was checking legislative candidates in anticipation of launching an impeachment drive. Before Alfalfa Bill even had won the governorship, predictions of summary impeachment proceedings - against him were general. The travel-worn Governor was harassed on yet another front. Advised the Roosevelt-Smith “demagogue’ thrust was pointed his way, Murray stormed: “I’ll ask Roosevelt some questions. He’ll never be nominated.” His local troubles Murray dismissed with a few thrusts at Burns. “When I left before, he made out, like he was going over home, but he went to the Phillips Petroleum Company at Bartlesville to see how to be Governor,” Murray said. The executive refused to say whether he would give up his plans to “stump” Ohio or other eastern “ states. TAX QUERY PREPARED Really Board to Quiz Candidates on Property Levy. Marion county legislative candidates will be questioned by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board on their attitude toward reducing the tax burden on real property, it was decided at the meeting Thursday. Significance of the disarmament t conference now in session in Geneva j was discussed by G. Bromley Ox-1 ram, president of De Pauw univer-! sity. He declared that preparedness fev ■ war partly is responsible for the I high tax rate and cited various steps which led to the parley. Pay 4.ooand Stop RHEUMATISM New Medicine Guaranteed to Break Rheumatism's Grip in'Less Than a Week or Money-Back. EASES PAIN FIRST DAY Think of the joy of wakinsr lip in _ the morning: without any rheumatic aches or pains—without stiff, swollen joints, or sore, lame muscles. •And that joy should he yours—a *1 hottle of Ru-Ma is absolutely jrttaranteed to stop all misery in your hones, muscles and joints, caused bv rheumatic poisons, in less than a week or your money bark. No long, discourairing: wait while the pain iroes on: Ru-Ma eases pain the first day. Magically your muscles and joints limber up. swelling vanishes. aches and twinjres disappear, away gro limping: and hobbling, crutches and canes. That is why Hook's Dependable Drug Stores and other local druggists invite every rheumatic sufferer to try Ru-Ma under an ironclad guarantee of money back if it does not completely stop your rheumatic misery —Advertisement.

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was sounded by Charles E. Snyder, Chicago Dally Drovers Journal editor. at the annual founders’ day dinner of Indianapolis alumni chapter. Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity, Thursday night at the Columbia club. Snyder sounded a plea for faith “in each other, in the system that has builded this country, in our form of government, in the prevailing common sense of the common people.” The country needs fewer laws and

smaller appropriations by legislative bodies, while business needs less agitation and more letting alone, he said. Eugene J. Cadou of International News Service was named president of the chapter, succeeding Donald D. Hoover of the News. Other officers named were: Russel E. Campbell of the Star, vice-president; Orien W. Fifer Jr. of the News, secretary. and J. Dougles Perry. Butler university journalist department, treasurer.

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