Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1936 — Page 4
ym ATTACK BY I, G. MORGAN
‘Governor Has Reversed His Stand on Hearst, G. 0. ~ P. Aid Says.
The radio address of Gov. Paul , McNutt attacking William Randelph Hearst's support of the Republican presidential candidate places the Hoosier executive in 8 complete reversal of his position four years ago, according fo Ivan C. Morgan, Republican state chairman. Gov. McNutt sald in answer: “Anything that Mr. Morgan says or does is not now, and never has been, of any interest to me. The _ disagreements and rifts in the - Democratic Party are nothing com- . pared with those in the Republican
Asked if “ie thought ths Demo- _ ecratie National Committee had ~ handed him a “hot potato,” Mr. McNutt replied: “No.” McNutt singled out Hearst for bitter criticism Tuesday night in a radid’ broadcast attacking the “sinister interests” Landon of Kansas. “It is possible that the Governor has forgotten that Mr. Hearst sup- . ported President Roosevelt in the presidential campaign of four years
"Recalls Shift in Support
~~ Morgan recalled that a shift in ' Hearst suppert made ‘possible the nomination of the Roosevelt-Gar-ner ticket and left McNutt’'s state organization without Federal patYohage. Mr. Morgan indicated that he believed the Indiana Governor was handed the ‘address by New Deal publicity writers with orders to “deliver it or else.” “Opponents of the New Deal, and even foes of the Governor, within his own party, seldom have accused him of being politically dumb, and that makes all the more difficult a * logical explanation of the McNutt radio broadcast,” Mr. Morgan charged.
Increased Taxes, Charge
“If we are wrong in assuming that Gov. McNutt was not handed his Hearst speech from Democratic National Headquarters with orders to deliver it, we point to the fact that Mr. McNutt has refused to divulge the source of the manuscript,” Mr. Morgan added. The Republican chairman concluded with a suggestion that Mc-< Nutt confine himself to state issues in the fall campaign and accused the state administration of “playing ~ politics with the liquor law,” increasing taxes and offering a gubernatorial candidate unqualified for ~ the job.
Dr. Francis ® Frownsend, organizer of the Old-Age Revolving Pen‘sion movement, last night was de_seribed here as a “false leader” to
his followers, by R. E. Clements, his former national secretary-treas-
“Dr. Townsend has broken faith with his followers by permitting shirttail riders and political bares to, attach themselves to the fownsend old-age pension plant iq wvement in order to pull their own estnuts out of the fire,” Clements declared during a brief visit in In< a apolis while en route to Cali-
“The principles of the Townsend i of necessity, will become op-
ive in this country,” Clements AGUE PICNIC OUTLINED
Grilled Steak Dinner to Be Feature of Group Outing.
Saturday is to be a “holiday” for members and guests of the Indian-
resident, in arge, feature of the outing.
backing Gov. Alf:
By United Press HOLLYWOOD, July 23.—David Lamson, who was tried four times on charges of slaying his first wife and won his freedom after having been sentenced to the gallows, today awaited issuance of a license to take his second matrimonial step. The former Stanford University official appeared at the county license bureau with Ruth Rankin, film magazine writer, who is to be his bride. ; Lamson said he met Miss Rankin about nine weeks ago at a screen colony social affair’ and they decided to get married only a few days ago.
TAX LIMIT LAW
"UNDER ATTACK
Crown Point Mayor Raps Provision on Extra Appropriations.
W. Vincent Youkey, Mayor of Crown Point, was on record today in opposition to the law requiring cities and towns to get approval of the State Board of Tax Commissioners for -appropriations outside the regular budget. i Mayor Youkey spoke at a regional’ meeting of the Indiana Municipal League in the Indianapolis Athletic Club . yesterday hefore 30 Mayors and officials of Anderson, Lebanon, Connersville, Lawrence, Beech Grove, Noblesville, Parker.
host. “The Municipal ing a legislative > of which will ‘be the repeal af ‘the tax law sections that: require municipalities to run to the state hoard whenever they need additional appropriations,” Mayor Youkey said. + “Now: we may have an appropriation passed by a City Council, advertised in the newspapers and
without opposition of any citizen. |
Yet we must go to the State Tax
Board and get its consent before we |:
can have the money. We believe that the cities and towns are able their own affairs to a greater on ‘than the law at the present provides.” M. R. Keefe, chief engineer of the State Highway Department, discussed the Indiana gasoline tax law and the state-wide highway survey.
Kokomo Gets Drizzle By United Press : KOROMO, Ind, July 23.—The first rain in 45 days was received in Howard ‘County today. It was a half-hour drizzle which settled dust
but failed to stop farmers working in their fields.
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Parents Take “Tl Infant fo Deector; Learn Baby Was Dead. By United Press * ELLWOOD, Ind. July 23.—~Anxious over the health of their 4-months-old son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis carried the child to a doctor. “He is ill,” the father told the ph cian. e child has been dead for some tirne,” the physician answered, after an examination.
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