Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1935 — Page 16

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LOYAL M'NUTT ‘BOY SCOUTS’ AGAIN ON JOB Faithful Band Reappears With Hint of Revolt in Assembly. BY JAMES DOSS I imr< Staff Writer The ‘ Boy Scouts’* have come back to the legislative halls and no doubt are doing their daily good deeds. The ’ Boy Scouts'* are the advisors of Gov. Paul V. McNutt, who won their nickname .during .the 1933 Legislature by their assiduous devotion to jamming through the House of Representatives measures on which the administration felt It could not afford to lose. . .Originally, this little band of loyal workers included Pleas Greenlee, Frank McHale, Virgil Skits) Simmons, Bowman Elder and Wayne Coy. Some disrespectful commentators were wont to refer to them as the "strong-arm squad.” but the title "Boy Scouts’* later was coined and stuck. Technically, Pleas, as the Governor's executive secretary, was scoutmaster. Some Interesting Comment However, Mr. McHale frequently was referred to as the Governor's No. 1 advisor and there was one school of thought which credited Mr. Simmons with being the master mind. Two or three weeks ago, one of this little band of loyal workers made an interesting comment. "I'm surprised.” *he said, “that the newspaper men haven't written a story about one of the most interesting angles to this assembly. "Remember hour Pleas. Frank and I used to be always around the floor two years ago. A lot of people figured this Legislature was going to get out of hand more than the one two years ago. You don't see us around now. It's funny some of the boys haven’t written something about it." How Times Do Change However, there appeared late last wpek rumblings of rebellion m the Senate Democratic ranks on the primary bill. That was the mobilisation signal for the "Bov Scouts'* with Scoutmaster Pleas in the advance guard. The contingent grew when the controversial liquor control bill came out of committee with Rep. Lenhard Bauer D.. Terre Haute) staging what amounted to a oneman filibuster. Prominent about the Speaker’s i rostrum were Messrs. Greenlee. Me- : Hale and Coy. Your correspondent j didn’t see Mr. Elder, so he must: have been absent. So was Mr. Sim- | HMW, but the "Boy Scouts” are back and ready to do their daily good deeds as long as there are good deeds to be done. Legion to Hold Benefit Party Service Post. No. 128. American Legion, will hold a public benefit euchre and bridge party at 8 tomorrow night in Legion Hall. Oakla ndon.

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Upper—The dance team of Wynn and Celette, professional dancers, through the courtesy of Louis Stockman, will take part in the elaborate show which will be presented tomorrow night at the Sunnyside Guild Ball to be held m the Indiana ballroom. Lower —Gypsy Randi will pitch her tent in the Indiana ballroom as one of the unique attractions of the Sunnyside Guild Dance.

BOSSON BOND FIRM' IS SUED FOR $16,679 Late City Attorney Wrongfully Spent Sum, Is Charge. Suits charging that the late William Bosson Sr., former city attorney, wrongfully expended $16,679 as administrator for the estates of Charles T. Williams and Bertha E. Williams, deceased, were filed yesterday in Superior Court by Theodore Dammeyer, present administrator of the estates. The suits were filed against the United States fidelity and Guaranty Cos., for judgments totaling $16,679. Mr. Bosson was bonded by the company. The suits charge that the money was wrongfully expended in investments and loans. Civic Group to Play Cards The Brookside Civic League will give a card party at 7:45 tonight in the Brookside Park community house. Prizes will be awarded for bridge, euchre, bunco and pinochle. The party will be open to the public.

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CARO PARTY ARRANGED Booster Glut to Sponsor Dance Also at Benefit Fete. The Capitol City Booster Club will hold a benefit dance and euchre party at 8:30 Saturday night in Buschmann Hall, llth-st and College-av. Proceeds will be given to Capitol City Council No. 68, Junior Order of United American Mechanics. i

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HOOSIERS FAVOR REPEALER FOR ‘PINK SLIP' LAW Minton and VanNuys Ready to Vote Against Publicity Clause. By Time* Special WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Both Indiana Senators and a majority of the Hoosier delegation in the House favor repeal of the ‘‘pink slip” publicity provision of the Federal income tax law, a poll of the membership revealed today. Senator Frederick VanNuys voted against insertion of the publicity provision in the measure last year.

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He said at that time and repeated today that “no good purpose is served by it.” Senator Sherman Minton is ready to vote for repeal any time it is brought to the Senate floor he said. Reps. Louis Ludlow, John Boehne, Samuel B. Pettengill, James Farley, Virginia Jenckes and Eugene R. Crowe on the Democratic side all expressed themselves as for repealing the publicity provisions. So did the single Republican from Indiana, Charles A. Halleck. Both Reps. William H. Larrabee and Finly Gray are undecided and Rep. William T. Schulte, Glenn Griswold and Arthur Greenwood could not be reached. Letters are pouring in urging that the publicity provision be repealed before the payment date—March 15. Liquor Suspect Bailed James Surface. 2120 N. Illinois-st, was released under SISOO bond yesterday by Howard S. Young, United States Commissioner, on charges of possessing liquor not bearing government stamps.

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