Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1935 — Page 13

APRIL 26, 1935

WATSON SNEERS AT WASHINGTON AS ‘MADHOUSE' New Deal Soundly Rapped by Ex-Hoosier Before Hoosier G. 0. P. “Washington is a madhouse.” James E. Watson, former Senator declared yesterday at a state meeting of the Hoosiers Republicans, Inc., in the Columbia Club. “I don't want to say bitter things, but we are in danger.” the former Senator asserted. “The New Deal is nothing but regimentation of the business men and farmers.” Elmer Sherwood, one of the organizers of Hoosier Republicans, explained prior to the meeting that he wanted to deny rumors that the new organization is at odds with the regular state organization and its officers. Ralph Gates, Columbia City, Fourth district chairman, said the purpose of the new organization “is the rebuilding of the Republican party from the ground up. This club can be a big lielp to the regular organization.” A dozen of the 58 Republican mayors of Indiana attended the meeting and it was announced a meeting of all Republican mayors would be held next month to perfect organization. Attendance at the meeting included Gavin L. Payne, Twelfth District chairman; Bert Morgan. Frederick E. Schortemeier, Joe Rand Beckett and Archie Bobbitt, all of Indianapolis; Ben Watt, Noblesville; Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, wife of the former Senator; Miss Genevieve Brown, former reporter of the Indiana Supreme and Appellate Courts; Mrs. Henry Campbell, president of the Indiana Women's Republican Club, and Dr. A. W. Cordier, history professor at Manchester College. City officials who addressed the meeting included Mayor J. L Hosea, Columbus; Mayor James A Brown, Columbia City; Mayor William O. Fiedler, Logansport; Donald Bowmen, Bloomington city attorney, and Walter Helmke, Ft. Wayne city attorney. YOUTH, 13, NOW DENIES STARTING CHICAGO FIRE Plays in Detention Home While Police Guard Burned-Over Area. By United Press CHICAGO, April 26.—Alternately confessing and denying that he is a deadly pyromaniac, a ragged 13-year-old boy played happily today in the Juvenile Detention Home while police still patrolled a district where a woman was burned to death Tuesday in one of 10 incendiary fires. The boy, Edward Malloy, a cripple, told police when he was arrested that “another boy and myself set all the fires.” Ten minutes later he denied he knew anything about the blazes except what he read in newspapers. “I'll come through with you,” he said. “What I told you before was all bunk.” 1000 ARE EXPECTED AT SCOTTISH RITE DANCE Dinner Event Tonight Will Close Organization's Social Season. More than 1000 persons are expected to attend the dinner-dance which will close the Scottish Rite social season tonight. Frank L. Moore is entertainment committee chairman. Entertainers will include Dale W. Young, organist; Alice Reyburn, pianist; Miss Eileen McDargh, violinist; Robbye Cook Ridge, soprano; Mrs. W. J. Goory, contralto, and Earl Davis and Sarah Lucille Reeves, vocalists. FIRE REPORTS l'este rday. Fire Address. Loss. Time. 126 and 128 S Elder $5 7:45 a in. 10 N. New .lersev $3 8:45 a. ni. 31st and New Jersev - None 9:20 a. m. 816 Oilve 535 10:18 a. m. 1453 E Washington St 11:05 a. m. 1112 Union S2O 12 03 a. m. 1430 St Paul $5 12 39 D. m. Birch and Henrv .. None 1:02 p. m. 2043 \V Wash Not estimated 8 38 n. in. 326 E. New York sls 9.31 n. m. Today. 39 Kentucky . Not estimated 1.02 a. m. Faces Taxi Theft Charge Rupert Pot torff, 3162 Station-st, was returned from Bloomfield today to face vehicle charges in connection with the theft of a taxicab owned by the Red Cab Cos., 739 E. Market-st, April 11.

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