Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1936 — Page 21

LLIOTT RIPS AT OES FOR LACK “OF JOB CENSUS

Intends to Support Bills = for Such a Survey, : He Declares.

Humer Elliott, Twelfth District Republican congressional candidate in a talk last night that the

problem be put on a scienp- basis by first making a comunetaployment census. He Spoke over WFBM. He pointed out that there is no knowledge of exactly how many unemployed there are in this country, and that statements on the probJem from various agencies conflict. “There is a growing suspicion that Mr. Roosevelt and the New Dealers dp not want to kriow the exact facts t the unemployment situation it least not until after the elec- ,' Mr. Elliott said. &*This business of parceling out rgllef on a political basis, of direeting WPA workers to display velt pictures and attend New I meetings must come to a stop. If the New Dealers propose to buy otes, they should be obliged to do it with their own money. “Who but the government would ever attempt td parcel out billions of dollars for a given purpose without some definite knowledge of the seope of that purpose? Just how many unemployed have we, and who they?” Mr. Elliott said he would support legislation calling for an unemployment census if he is elected.

Kitox to Make Three Ralks in Indiana

“Col. Frank Knox, Republican nominee for Vice President, is to make three Indiana campaign addresses, the Republican State Committe announced today. Col. Knox is to speak at the Henry S. Lane mansion in Craw-

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One of the 50 bird sanctuaries being placed in city parks is shown

above.

Andrew Miller, pointing to the rustic construction, super-

vised the work. Mrs. Louis Markun, park board member who introduced and sponsored the project, is to zsk the School Board to

place similar sanctuaries in school yards.

operation, she said.

Tha WPA has promised co-

fordsville at 1:30 p. m. Oct. 21. The address marks the eightieth anniversary of the first Republican convention in Philadelphia in which Mr. Lane played a prominent part. That night Col. Knox is to address an Evansville rally. The speech is to be broadcast over the radio. The nominee is to appear at a night rally in Gary Oct. 30.

‘Net Income Tax,’ Is Forecast by Chasey

Times Special ROCKVILLE, Ind. Oct. 9.—L. O. Chasey, director of the Republican State Committee’s agriculture division, predicted that if his party wins the state elections a net income tax will be substituted for the gross income tax in an address her: last night. 2 :

#‘All the savings in property tax claimed by the present Democratic

state administration was the work oi. the 1932 special session of ths Genera] Assembly composed of a Republican Senate and a Democratic Hcuse,” Mr. Chasey said.

Named Speaker for Michigan Democrats

Alvin C. Johnson, president of the Young Democrats of Indiana, is to deliver the keynote address at the convention of the Young Democrats of Michigan tomorrow afternoon at Benton Harbor, Mich.

Springer Can’t Keep Promise, Is Charge

Times Special CLAY CITY, Oct. 9—Henry F. Schricker, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, speaking mond Springer, Republican gubhere last night, declared that Ray-

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Crawford Says Gas Tax Reduction Impossible

Times Special SHARPSVILLE, Ind. Oct. 9.—Increased auto traffic will necessitate action by either party elected to solve maintenance and construction problems of the state highway system, Earl C-awford, executive secretary to Gov. McNutt, said here last night. “Yet the Republicans are saying they will reduce the gasoline tax, which goes for highway construction and maintenance,” Mr. Crawtord said. “Such promises are ridiculous. They fall of their own weight. be~ fore the actual facts of our highway situation.” He said the guiding political philosophy of the Liberty League is seeking “only to resist the changes that may stop the lining of their pockets with more wealth.”

Tenth Ward Group

Elects Leaders

Reorganization of the Tenth Ward Young Democrats Club was completed this week with the election of new officers, according to Miss Ruth Haelfing, newly elected secretary. Other officers - chosen were: Ed Wiles, president; Miss Mary Hussey, vice president, and James Custard, treasurer. Regular meetings are to be held on Wednesdays at 8 p. m.

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Fraternity of Journalism Names Local Student on Pledge List.

Times Special ’ GREENCASTLE, Ind, Oct. 9.— The De Pauw chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity, today had nine new pledges. They were Fred Frick, Bronxville, N. Y.; George Haimbaugh, Rochester; Sterling Roberts, Lizton; Rolla McDonald, Danville, Ill.; Paul Van Riper, Lebanon; Charles Williams, 5125 Central-av, Indianapolis, Ronald Bergethon, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Dan Ragon, Kenosha, Wis, and Grant Robbins, Independence, Mo. The De Pauw chapter is the mother chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. Its membership now includes eight seniors in addition to the nine pledges. With the exception of Ragon, who is a senior, all the pledges are juniors. All are members of the editorial staffs of The De Pauw newspaper or the Mirage, junior

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‘Revival of another De Pauw tradition seemed assured today. Fra-

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of freshmen wearing green caps. The custom was abandoned several years ago. Action for its revival was instifuted by Kappa Tau Kappa, inter-fraternity council, Loren McDonald, Bloomfield, will serve as president of the De Pauw Flying Club for the coming year. Other officers are Ralph Haas, Newtown, vice president; Robert Mc-

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