Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1936 — Page 20

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N. Y. OLD GUARD FAVORS LANDON FOR PRESIDENCY But Democrats Are Convinced They’ll Carry State —and Without Smith. BY THOMAS L. STOKES Tlmn Special Writer NEW YORK, March 17.—The Big Money Men here apparently have decided that Alf M. Landon of Kansas Is a satisfactory foil for their attempt to wrest President Roosevelt's home state from his grasp, break away other Eastern states and recapture enough of the once Republican West to beat Mr. Roosevelt In November. It is three months before the Republican convention at Cleveland, but cumulative evidence here and elsewhere seems to indicate that the powers-that-be are settling upon the once little known Kansas oil man who, like Calvin Coolidge, has attracted a halo by going about his Job and keeping his mouth shut. The strategy of the wise men of the East bears the stamp of shrewdness in that they graciously yield to the West for a candidate and then, luckily, seem to find one who is safe enough for their purposes. Mills Backs Landon, Rumor Multimillionaire Ogden L. Mills, former Seoretary of the Treasury and one-time Man Friday for Herbert Hoover, is said to be for Gov. Landon. Emissaries of the Kansan have contacted Charles D. Hilles, New York national committeeman and spokesman for Wall Street on the committee, who keeps his counsel as usual, but is thought to be receptive. Vandenberg’s Talk Disappointing Frank Knox does not seem to have made much headway here, partly because he has apparently made little progress anywhere else—and the New York powers are looking for a winner. Senator Arthur Vandenberr’s Washington birthday address here was a disappointment. Sei ator Lester J. Dickinson, while entirely acceptable to the most reactionary cf Old Guard leaders, has not caught on sufficiently elsewhere for New York to look long at him. That leaves only Senator Borah —unless one wants to consider Herbert Hoover. The Idaho Senator is being capitalized by W. Kingsland Macy, former New York state Republican chairman, and Rep. Ham Fish, as a means of fighting the Old Guard leadership in New York, but it does not seem that he can get many delegates. Wadsworth Mentioned There is talk of a LandonWadsworth ticket, with Rep. James W. Wadsworth, once Senator and party leader, now a member of the House from New York, as the candidate for Vice President. Mr. Wadsworth, a deep-dyed conserva-j tive, has lots of friends in this i state. In their hope of carry New York state. Republicans also count on A1 Smith. But Democrats now minimize Mr. Smith's influence in New York City. He has last much of his following among the rank and file, they say, because of his alliance with the American Liberty League. He is no longer to them the “Al” of Oliver-st. Mr. Smith is going to run for a delegate's place in the Philadelphia convention. Doubt is being expressed, however, as to whether he actually will go to the convention, which will be firmly under the management of Jim Farley. Despite the Smith bitterness at the President and the New Deal, despite the antagonism of Wall Street and big business, despite the reaction against the President which has occurred in this state as elsewhere, Democratic leaders believe they can hold the state in line in November. President Roosevelt carried it by 597,000 in 1932. They expect Tammany to stand by the President In New York City. The Republican organization is in bad shape here.

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NEW GROUP PURCHASES COLUMBUS GOLF LINKS Golf Club, Inc., Selects Richard Dickey as Course Manager. Timex Special COLUMBUS, Indn., March 17. Purchase of the Columbus golf course by Columbus Golf Club, Inc., was announced here today. In addition to the incorporators. Harlan Foulke, Meredith Lienberger and Frank N. Richman, directors of the new organization are John C. Marshall, J. I. Miller, William E. Goeller, R. F. Reeves and Mrs. Cornelia Snider and John H. Gividen. Richard J. Dickey has been designated course manager and is to supervise a program of landscaping and other improvements. M. E. CHURCH MEETING IS SET FOR TOMORROW Northern Indiana Session Is to Be Conducted at Milford. Time * Special MILFORD, Ind., March 17.—Dr. O. T. Martin, Warsaw, today announced the program for a district meeting of the Northern Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church here tomorrow. Speakers are to include Bishop Raymond J. Wade, Stockholm, Sweden; the Rev. H. T. Miller, Claypool; Dr. M. O. Lester. Wabash district superintendent, and T. Morton McDonald. Princeton.

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BIBLE SCHOOLS SEEN AS AID TO CHURCHES Ohio Pastor Speaks at Meeting of County Teachers. Eighty-five per cent of the church-goers of the nation first became affiliated with their respective churches through Bible Schools, the Rev. P. H. Welshimer, pastor of the First Christian Church of Canton,. 0.. estimates. Mr. Welshimer spoke to approximately 600 county Sunday School teachers last night at the Central Christian Church. The meeting was sponsored by the County Christian Church School Association, Inc. P. A. Wood, association president, was in charge. Devotions were led by George W. Buckner, World Call editor. Music was provided by Frank C. Huston and the male quartet of the Second Christian Church.

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WPA EMPLOYES ARE TO COMPILE PROPERTY INDEX Center Township Assessor Outlines $50,000 Work Project. Arrangements are being completed to place about 100 persons at work under a $50,000 WPA project reclassifying all of the real estate in Center Township, James F. Cunningham, assessor, announced today. Information concerning each piece of property is to be compiled in an index system for easy reference, he said. Questions involving the assessment value of any piece of property are settled now when some member of the assessor’s staff makes the trip to the property. Under the new system these trips will in most instances be eliminated, the assessor explained. “John Jones will come in and say, ‘Why is my house assessed for S3OOO when Bill Smith’s home down the street is only assessed for $2500?’ Os course Mr. Jones in tv lot of cases does not realize that he might have more m ns in his home, or he may have some other improvement which makes his property more valuable for assessment purposes,” Mr. Cunningham said. System Is Used for Business When the card index it complete, it will be easy to show why any property has been assessed at a particular figure, according to the assessor. Such a system is now in use on business properties and business firms. Each year’s assessment blanks have been checked against the preceding year. In this manner over $1,000,000 has been added to the taxable list in Center Township this year, he said. If any firm returns an assessment blank with a lower figure than the one on file for the previous year

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a letter is sent out requesting an interview to explain the discrepancy. In most cases an equitable agreement is reached with the taxpayer, Mr. Cunningham stated. EIGHT CANDIDATES FILE FOR PRIMARY ELECTION Seven Seek Assembly House Seats; One Wants Senate Post. Eight candidates for the General Assembly, three of them now holding seats, have filed petition in the office of Secretary of State August E. Mueller to hav etheir names placed on the May primary ballot. Seven were candidates for Representative. They are Leßoy Smith. Lebanon, Republican; Ernest R. Jeffrey, Connersrille, Republican; Frank T. Millis, Campbellsburg. Republican, incumbents, and G. Fremont Moore, Converse, Republican; Louis E. Barber, Rensselaer, Republican; John V. Cook, Terre Haute, Democrat, and Clyde G. Goshorn. Fort Wayne, Democrat. Only person to file yesterday for the state Senate was James A. Carbon, Clinton, Democrat.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Pink Auto Cos.. 440 N. Capitol-av. Buick coach, found at 38th and lilinois-sts. Edith Hame. 706 Bankers Trust Bldg.. Ford coach, found at 900 N. Pennsylvaniast. Joe Charpie. 1517 N. Denny-st, Ford coach, found in rear of 903 Sar.ders-st. Martin Douglas, 1202 K. Capitol-av.. Ford sedan, found in front oi 213 S. Illinoisst. Gilbert Jacobs. 543 S. Capitol-av. Gra-ham-Paige coach, found at 21st-st and Parker-av. Nash Coupe, no license plates, found in front of 938 N. Riley-av. I LUMBAGO Neuritis or Rheumatism are' quickly relieved with | Kenne’s Wintergreen Tablets §| Absolute money-back guarantee. = See your druggist or write direct H THE KEENE DRUG CO., INDPLS. iIIIHIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIM

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