Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1932 — Page 5

SEPT. 23,1932.

‘APING teddy: CHARGE FLUNG AT ROOSEVELT ‘Trying to Masquerade in Lion’s Skin,’ Asserts Ex-T. R. Manager. By United Prrs WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Joseph M. Dixon, assistant secretary of interior, who managed the Bull Moose campaign of 1912, has accused Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of ‘frying to masquerade in the lions skin of his distinguished fifth cousin." Dixon’s statement attacking the Democratic presidential nominee was issued in the form of a regular departmental news release. "I no longer can repress my indignation at the attempt of Governor Roosevelt to put himself before the American people in the clothing of the great President," said Dixon, adding "it will fool only the morons." "I knew President Roosevelt as few other men knew him, and I have no hesitation in saving that this man in his cheap posing is endeavoring to mislead the American people into the notion that he is the reincarnation of his fifth cousin, which he is not,” the statement continued. After declaring that the Democratic nominee “always opposed President Roosevelt during his lifetime,” Dixon said that "his imitations of mannerisms and speech leave a bad taste in the mouth of every friend of President Roosevelt." HOME MAY BE MOVED Rent Item Slash in Budget Likely to Cause Detention Change. Reduction of S6OO in the item coveting rent of the juvenile detention home is expected to result in removal of the home from its present site at 226 East Michigan to its former location at 1102 North Capitol avenue, county commissioners said today. In their requested budget, the commissioners asked $3,000 for rental of the home, but the item was cut to $2,400 by the council. Decreased funds for rent make the change necessary, commissioners said.

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