Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1934 — Page 11
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ALL REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATIONS MEET TONIGHT Senator Arthur Robinson to Address Rally at Tabernacle. All Republican organizations of Marion county will join tonight in a meeting at 8 at Carile Tabernacle which will be a preliminary to opening of the active speaking campaign. Speakers for tonight include Walter Pritchard, nominee for mayor; Ralph A. Scott. Eleventh district congressional nominee; Delbert O. Wilmeth, Twelfth district congressional nominee, and Senator Arthur R. Robinson. Admission will be by tickets distribu'ed through the various Republican organizations. Gavin L. Payne. Twelfth district chairman, will call the meeting to order and j Harry E. Yockey, speakers' bureau chairman, will preside. Robinson Hits New Deal Bv 1 ‘">fn Special DECATUR. Ind, Oct. I.—What he termed the increased cost of living under the New Deal was attacked here Saturday night in an address by Senator Arthur R. Robinson. Republican nominee for United States senator. ‘ Wages are not keeping pace with mounting casts.” the senator said. “We will find that the market basket which cost $3 three months ago is going to cost $4. “As these living casts are going up and as more money is required to live, we find that the burden of taxation is growing heavier.” Socialist Party Will Meet Activities of the Socialist party include a number of meetings and addresses this week. The schedule includes addresses by William Greuling, candidate for city council, at 3332 Central avenue, at 8 tomorrow night; George Lehnert. candidate for mayor, 2306 West Michigan street, 8 tomorrow night; Mr. Lrhnert and W. H. Richards, candidate for state legislature. 143 East Ohio street, 8 Wednesday night. Several candidates will speak at the Ninth ward meeting in the Dearborn Wednesday night. L. L. Hopkins, legislative candidate will preside over a neighborhood meeting at 2929 Northwestern avenue at 8 FYidav night. Tenth ward will hold a meeting at 8 Friday night at 1128 East Ohio street. A dance and card party will be given Saturday night at 2306 West Michigan street by the Nineteenth ward. League to Meet The Young Republican League of Marion county will meet tonight in the, league headquarters, 137 East Washington street, and later attend the Republican rally at Cadle tabernacle. Roy L. Volstad is chairman of a committee to co-operate with the Republican county committee and Warner Jewell has been appointed county chairman in charge of Negro precincts. Elmer Sherwood Speaks Restoration of home rule to Indiana is the goal of the Republican party. Elmer W. Sherwood. Repub- | lican candidate for clerk of the su- | preme and appellate courts, declared yesterday in a talk to Republican veterans at the Claypool. Mr. Sherwood envisioned “a political machine in Indiana, neither Democratic nor Republican, beside which Tammany in its palmy days would pale into insignificance,” if the Republicans lose. Other speakers were Judge Wilbur Donner. Greencastle; Ed Shaub. Archie Bobbitt. Ralph Gregg. Joe Rand Beckett. Otto Ferger. Charles Bebinger. Patrick Maloney. Crown Point, and Maurice Barr, Princeton. Democrats to Meet Democrats of the Eighth precinct. Seventh ward, will open their campaign at 8 tomorrow night, with a meeting at 1434 North Missouri street. Refreshments will be served after speeches by several of the party candidates. Henry G. Lee is Eighth precinct committeeman and Mrs. Alura Lee will act as hostess at the meeting. Springer Assails McNutt Ril l imi t Special VERSAILLES. Ind.. Oct. I.—Terming the state administration "one ! of complete and unlimited dictatorship.” Raymond S Springer. Connersville, 1932 Governor candidate, assailed Governor Paul V. McNutt , here Saturday. Branding the chief executive of
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the state a “part-time Governor,” Mr. Springer declared: “Our chief executive seems to enjoy a continuous attack of wanderlust. He sojourns into other states and he has made public addresses before educational groups for which he has charged and received large sums of money. All of this is done on the time of the state of Indiana. The people are unaccustomed to a part-time Governor’ in Indiana.” HABEAS PLEA REHEARD Judge Baker Withholds Judgment On Elwood Petition. Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker today withheld judgment after rehearing a habeas corpus petition for Cyril Elwood. 31, R. R. 18. Box 300, accused of the murder of Joseph Calvert in a tavern Sept. 21. Judge Baker in a previous hearing denied the petition. 0 R CHESTRA TO~~ MEET Jordan Symphony Group Will Rehearse Thursday. Members of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music symphony orchestra will hold their first rehearsal at 7:30 Thursday night, Hugh McGibney, director, has announced. It is expected that the organization will be comprised of sixty musicians this year.
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SCHOOL BOARD CAMPAIGN SET Citizens Committee Will Hold Seven Meetings This Week. Candidates and precinct workers of the citizens school committee will discuss campaign problems in a series of seven meetings scheduled this week by John L. Niblack, committee managing director. The candidates for school commissioners are Mrs. Mary D. Ridge, Carl Wilde, Alan W. Boyd, John F. White and Earl Buchanan. The schedule is Wednesday— Third, Twelfth, Fourteenth and Nineteenth wards at Christamore Settlement, 502 North Tremont street; Sixth ward at the home of Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, 2171 East Riverside drive. Thursday—Twentieth and Twenty-first wards at the home of Mrs. FTank Gastineau, 5344 North Pennsylvania street; Fourth and Fifth wards at the home of Mrs. George W. Horst. 2940 North Delaware street. Friday—Ninth and Tenth wards, Dearborn hotel; Eighteenth ward at the home of
Mrs. Roy Von spreckenson, 5119 Norway drive. Saturday—Thirteenth ward at the Gross funeral home. 1349 Madison avenue. WINS DAHLIA HONORS City Gardens' Entry Named Best Bloom in Show. Lord of Autumn, a dahlia grown by Dr. A E. White, R. C. Swartz and Dr. W. E. Kennedy of the De-lig!it-U gardens. Indianapolis, won first orize as the most outstanding bloom in the Ohio Valley Dahlia Association show in Cincinnati yesterday. More than 15.000 blooms were entered in competition. Zion's Pride, grown by Fred Gresh, Zionsville, Ind., won first as the largest bloom in the show. CLUB ARRANGES DANCES Fifty Couples Schedule Events at Antlers. A series of dances to be held in the Antlers by the Fifty Club, or_ ganizaticn of fifty couples, has been planned for October and November. The present schedule includes Oct. 13, and 27. and Nov. 10 and 24. Reservations are in charge of C. W. Crowe, secretary.
MILK LICENSING MAY BE HALTED Suspension Considered Until Greenwood Dairy Case Is Settled. BY DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Oct. I.—Agricultural adjustment administration officials are discussing the possibility of suspending Indianapolis area milk licenses until final settlement of the Greenwood Dairy Farms case, it was reported today. That they will fight the case through the highest courts already has been decided. Points raised in the decision of Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell are similar to those in the Edgewater Dairy case already pending before the Chicago district federal appeals court, it was pointed out. In the lower court in Chicago, the judge found that production in the Edgewater Dairy case *was on an intrastate and not interstate basis
and that, therefore, they were not within AAA jurisdiction. Judge Baltzell made the same findings in regard to distribution in the Indianapolis case. The tpxt of that decision has not been received here as yet. however. When appeal is taken, the matter is turned over to the department of justice which stated today that its attorney in Chicago expects to prosecute the Edgewater Dairy case during the October term of the appeals court. Should the lower court be upheld in Chicago, an appeal will be taken to the United States supreme court, AAA officials ssid. Although several New Deal cases are now before the highest court, the points raised in the Chicago and Indianapolis cases are not before that body as yet and either case could be used to makeg the test. Leading dairymen here Saturday told The Indianapolis Times that they could not continue to operate under licenses against unlicensed competition and. off the record, legal representatives for the dairy inter-
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