Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1937 — Page 4
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HALLECK JEERS AT SUGGESTION
6. 0.P. DISBAND
Idea Silly, Party Sure to Come Back in Time, He Says.
By Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance |
WASHINGTON, Feb,
Charles A. Halleck, Indiana's only |
4. — Rep. |
- Poised | for Mass Flight
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Republican congressman, today of- | fered a vigorous “no” to the sug- | gestion made by Fortune Magazine |
that the G. O. P. “liquidate and go |
out of business.” “That suggestion is silly from the standpoint of practical politics,” Mr. Halleck declared. with Southern Democrats and asked them pointblank if they would join a conservative party under other label than Republican.
“They have always answered that |
they would not, despite the fact that many of them will admit, off the record, that they are far more opposed to many of the New Deal measures than are many of the members of my party. Cites Britain's Experience
“But they are Democrats by tradition and Democrats they are gong to remain no matter how far afield their party leadership may take them.” Another reason for the leans remaining in the field and fighting to regain power 18 the inherent necessity of the democracy function properly, Mr. Balleck explained “Our Government
has been
reasonably successful because of the | two party system, just as that has | proven true in the democratic gov. | ernment of England,” he declared. | “1f there are more than two ma-| jor parties, as in the short-lived re- |
public of Germany. a coalition results that just doesn't seem to work out. Says Party's Turn Will Come “Here there has always been two major parties and I believe that there always will be as long as we
follow present forms of representa- |
tive democracy, which I hope, of
course, shall be forever.
“When not in power, as in the | the Republicans, |
present case of their duty is to give pointed opposition, regardless of the strength. ‘In other words, one party is to rule and the other to watch. They may take turns at it and the Re-
publicans now should make ready | throw her down and grab her purse. |
to take over when their turn comes.”
“I have talked | some of these conservative |
some |
Repub- |
two-party | system in making a representative |
numerical |
any
These Army Air Corps Martin bombardment planes shown in al-
most uncanny lateral and vertical alignment, are poised at Langley | Field, Va., for a routing air navigation mission to France Field,
| Panama Canal Zone,
experimental “maneuver.”
EDITOR DESCRIBES READER REACTION
‘Religious Magazine's Duty | Is Explained.
Conflicting reactions among readers to articles in The World Call, religious publication, were described by the Rev. George Walker Buck-
ner Jr. editor, in an address at the | annual World Call dinner in the | Central Christian Church last night. “Some readers write in that the magazine is too highbrow,” he said. “Others contend that it is too lowbrow. Some think we are too radical in our attitude toward relations. hackward. “The editor of a magazine of the
1950 miles distant. Bombardment Squadron first will fly an 810-mile leg to Miami. second flight of 1140 miles will carry them over the island of Cuba, and the Caribbean Sea to their objective. phasized the fact that this is an ordinary routine flight and not an
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racial | Others think we are]
World Call type must bear in mind |
{ that the church is more than a | local institution, that it represents |a cause that spreads over the universe and must be stimulated.” The World Call, published in Indianapolis, has a circulation of 32.-
000 in 20 nations, the Rev. Mr. Buck-
ner said.
ROUTS PURSE SNATCHER
In a tussle with a purse snatcher |
| last night, Mrs. Charleg Head, 45, of | i 1314 N. Colorado Ave., proved more |
| than a match for the man who put | his hand over her mouth, tried to
| He fled.
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These ships of the 96th The
Army officials have em-
BEATTEY, M’KINNEY PLAN PARTY DINNER
James I. Beattey, Indiana State Democratic Committee secretary,
TAX PAYMENTS IN STATE SHOW 5 MILLION GAIN
Federal Income Collections For 1936 in Indiana Total $21,000,000.
Times Special
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5—Indiana Federal income tax collections increased more than $5,000,000 during the fiscal year 1936, the Bureau of Internal revenue reported today. Despite the loss of more than $5,000,000 in processing taxes collected in 1935, total revenue collections in the state in 1936 exceeded the previous year by $3,916,204.27. Processing taxes were outlawed by the Supreme Court declaring the Agricultural Adjustment Act unconstitutional. They amounted to $5,337,922.07 in 1935 and but $20,215.25 in 1936. Corporation income taxes rose from $0,102,459.38 in 1935 to $12,702,009.20 in 1936. Individual income tax payments were $7,414,919.98 in 1935
| has been named Indiana cochair-|and increased to $9,164,015.78 in 1936. man with Frank McKinney, for the |
Thus the total income taxes in In-
National Democratic Victory din-|diana were $16,517,415.36 in 1935 and
nes. Dinners are to be held throughout the country March 4, the fourth anniversary of President Roosevelt's first inauguration. The President's dinner speech in Washington is to be broadcast,
| $21,866,024.98 in 1936.
Miscellaneous internal revenue collections were $49,208,220.43 in 1935 and $53,093,611.90 in 1936. :
Total revenues from all sources
| were $71,063,557.86 in 1935 and $74,-
979,852.13 in 1936.
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Twmes Special FRANKLIN, Ind, Feb. 5— Charles Rice, former Indianapolis high school pupil, now of Connersville, today held joint title to scholastic leadership among Franklin College freshmen. Robert Johnson, of Dubuque, Ia. and Rice each carried 16 hours with an “A” average, Four other former Indianapolis pupils were included in the President’s list. They are Fred Drexler, Charles Hefner, Miss Mary Margaret Hill and Miss Betty Lou Williams.
BLUE LODGE MASONS ARE T0 BE HONORED
Uniformed Shrine Groups to Hold Open House.
All uniformed Shrine organizations are to combine in a program honoring Blue Lodge Masons and their families at an open house party in Murat Temple Sunday, March 14. The open house is part of a program by the Shrine boosters’ committee, under direction of E. E.
MARDI GRAS DANCE SET
The Knights of Columbus are to give a Mardi Gras dance tomorrow
FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1937
night in the K. of C. auditorium, the proceeds of which are to be turned over to the Red Cross flood relief fund. Sherry Watson's orchestra is to play for the dance.
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MAYOR RECOMMENDS TWO FOR CITY JOBS
Joseph Forrestal, 1505 Fletcher Ave., today had been recommended by Mayor Kern as an asphalt plant employee. He is {o fill a vacancy caused by the death of Patrick L. Noone. Dewey Finn, 2835 Barnes Ave. was named to a Shelby street barn service position. Appointments are to be made by the Works Board on the Mayor's recommendations.
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