Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1934 — Page 7

JAN. 11, 1934

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YOUNG G. 0. P. HATCHES PLOT FOR STATE JOB Hope to Capture Position of Auditor and Thus Curb M’Nutt. BY DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer Young Republicans, who are planning to revive the camatose elephant through G. O. P. progressivism. are jubilant today. They assert that they have found a weak spot in the armor of Governor Paul V. McNutt, whom they have labeled “the white plumed knight.” This assailable spot, they declare, is the office of state auditor. Plan Is Outlined Here is their plan: They would capture the auditorship in the election this fall and then test the efficacy of the McNutt “dictatorship” under the reorganization law passed by the 1933 legisI lature. Under that law, the Governor I names all aides in the auditor's office, except the first deputy. A | huge staff is employed there, be- | cause every state check goes through the office before final payment by the state treasurer. Gasoline tax also is collected by that department. Could Force Compromise The young Republicans claim that should they be able to capture this I particular citadel they could force Governor McNutt to compromise wdth them. This so-called “compromise” would mean some G. O. P. jobholders in the now almost wholly Democratic statehouse. Every state auditor must furnish a bond covering all ramifications of ! his fiscal affairs. The present plot- ! ters declare that it would be only logical for a Republican auditor to demand that he select his own staff, since he is charged with so much responsibility and made responsible for any slipup. To carry out so subtle a scheme, the YGOP are casting about for a candidate equal to the opportunity. They want someone who can “talk with kings and keep the common touch” in dealing with Governor McNutt, they say. Seek War Type Candidate Old type material will not do, they declare. They too want something in the way of a New Deal. So far the personnel for the scheme has not been decided upon. They are working on the premise that they will carry the state ticket. This best can be done by sticking to state issues they contend, admitting that without some change that can not now be foreseen, the national administration will be rather immune from attack, due to popularity of the Rooseveltian policies. This, they declare. Is not true cf the McNutt administration and they are ready with ammunition for the assault. GARDEN CLUBS WILL AID IN TREE PLANTING City Organizations to Campaign for New Program. In an attempt to stimulate interest in the program for removal of dead trees and transplanting of new trees on city property adjoining private homes, an extensive campaign will be inaugurated by City Gardens clubs, co-operating with the city parks department. Reports showed that since Dec. 15, CWA workers have removed 493 dead trees from property adjoining private homes. A. C. Sallee, superintendent of parks, explained that while work can not be done on private property under CWA regulations, the department has jurisdiction five feet back from the sidewalk where the walk abuts the curb, 100 WILL BE INITIATED Protected Home Circle to Entertain National President. S. H. Hadley, Sharon, Pa„ national president of the Protected Home Circle, will be the guest of Capital City Circle tomorrow night, when the latter celebrates the close of a membership drive in honor of Mr. Hadley by the initiation of a class of one hundred candidates by the women’s degree team under the direction of Mrs. Walter James, in the Woodmen Hall, 322 East New York street. Out of town guests will include C. F. Webster, state deputy, and other Indiana grand officers.

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