Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1938 — Page 5

TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1938 Bloomington Democrats

YDINGS LEADS IN MARYLAND: MAINE IS 6. 0.P.

F. D. R. Silent on Apparent] Defeat of Favorite; Townsendites Win.

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He and Mr s. Bacon ing g home from New Yi had addressed the Wom Republican Club on Government.’ Rep. Bacon was 54, of eight terms in Congress le had been a member of the banking firm | of Kissel, Kinnicut & Co, was’

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Expect 10,000 at Rally; G.O.P. Active in County

i Republican Women Outline Democrats Put Campaign in Constitution Day High; Crawfordsville Meetings. On Program. District rallies at Bloomington tonight and Crawfordsville tomorrow

re designed, Democratic leaders said, to place the party's fall cam-

Marion C Republicans their organization drive 10day whil le women's groups prepared >

Thursday and Satur- paign into high gear. celebrate Constitution Week.| The feature of committeemen in the!gressional District meeting at to meet tonight with Bloomington is an elaborate vaudeSL hata tA Sick {ville program patterned after Sulock chairmen to discuss organiza- | livan County rallies staged by Fred for the week. County Fp Bays, ae Public Service Carl Vandivier said the Commission meniber and county : chair man. Res WO . S. Senator VanNuys is to speak a Mr. Bays is to make the princirom a three-day Or-ipal address. our of the First, Second| At the Crawfordsville meeting, de- _ District s, Raymond E isigned to open the campaign in the . P. Senatorial nominee. 'gixth District, Governor Townsend uncheon-meeting at and Senators VanNuys and MinClub at 12:30 p. Mm. (on are to share speaking honors. State candidates are to attend both ace B. Reynolds, Sa meetings committeewoman from r Will preside. Invitations | 19,000 Are Expected to all State, City! Charles East, Monroe ; Republican candidates. apap Is lo viesie rs loomington meeting, and State {Chairman Omer Stokes Jackson is to have charge of organization meeting to be held in the high scheol gymnasium at 4:30 p. m A capacity crowd of 10.000 is expected at the evening rally, which also is to be held in the high school | The vaudeville acts include Don ution of the Gentry, Oklahoma cowboy trick real co-oper- rope artist; Leona Mae Travis, acrobusiness. | bat: Thompson and Mayfield. ballimpartial room dance team; Three Wonders adagio dancers: Virginia Howes. Senate.” he said, “I dancer; Cocky Robbins’, University yte that labor have its Swing Band; Marian Reese, 1 the affairs of the na- Old aerial artist; a collegiate dance ail be treated fairly and band and the Townsend quartet | which recently entertained at the ‘ i ‘ { Democratic Editorial Shades Outing Friday | meeting at French Lick. lican Editorial] The Crawfordsville rally is to be Willis-for- | held at Shades Park, 10 miles west hold an;of the city, and is to begin at 3 Waveland, |p. m. Mrs. Lawrence Arnsman | Lebanon, district vice chairman, will speak at a dinner-jand Miss Elsene Sowers, which Foster Riddick, | Young Democrats district vice president, will preside. (chairman, are to preside at a wom-luncheon-meeting. en's meeting. Congresswoman Virand outdoor |ginia E. Jenckes and Mrs. Sanford! ill follow |K. Trippet, State vice chairman, are | to be guests of honor. and publishers will 12pol 1S ati ter the out12th Dis-| Roy Etter. Crawfordsville, Clubs in chairman. and John W. Day Greencastle, di Young crats president, are to be in charge {of a separate meeting for men. County chairmen, vice chairmen precinct committeemen and committeewomen are to hold an orga.ization meeting with Mr. JackJoseph W. son at 4 30 p. m. The speaking pro- \ District Re- 8am is to begin at 7 p. Mrs. ub chairm: Jenckes o is scheduled to speak Larry Arnsman’s German-Ameri-can band is to play in the afternoon and evening. The Wabash are to play for a dance at clusion of the speaking program.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. P.).—Vernocn Moody, Ariz. told police today Edward C. Nicodemus, were the bandit pair who a U. S. mail truck near 1Ariz., on Sept. 7, and escaped with a $22,500 payroll Moody said they had intended t take the money and make a tour {of the gambling resorts of the nation, starting in Kansas City Moody said he met shitia- ia Globe, Ariz, on Sept. 6. the under next day they rode to near Tayi Should the doctrine where they parked thei ir sedan C maintained? The WiS€ 10 the road, blocking th 3 the na- Then, with silk stocking masl ernment their faces, they bound and and la- Joe and Robert Ison, brothers, operated the mail and the payroll,

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OVERDRAFTS IN BUDGET RAPPED BY TAX BOARD

$50,000 Item for Judgments Draws Fire: Seventh Member Named.

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missioner, “defended the Commissioners’ bookkeeping system. “Starting last Jan. 1,” he said “we will guarantee no overspending this vear or as long as we are in officefl. We have established a syste mwhereby no order for merchandise is permitted unless it first charged to the appropriation, and | if there is no money left in the; appropriation, no merchandise is ordered.” | The board studied every item in| the Commissioners’ budget, challenging the need for some. A $12,000 | item for Court House telephones was questioned and a survey to establish a cheaper setup was suggested. ~ | Insurance Item Criticized | Roard members criticized a $4300! item for insurance after Commis-| sioners said premiums for each of the Sheriff's emargency cars

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amounted to $650. The board also challenged the need for a $30.000 item for burial of soldiers and their widows Mr. Walsman criticized the status] the County's school fund loan] The budget calls for $5000 m interest on defaulted loans.!| the property on which made could not be amount of interest Mr. Walsman |

tof setup. to pay | “Some of the loans were |sold even for the due on the loans,” charged { The board took under advisement ! all of the challenged items until the entire County budget has been re-| viewed. | i Probe Salary Requests The Board asked questions on sev{eral salary items in the County Treasurer's and Clerk's budgets, | questioning increases in the 1937.! 1938 and 1939 budgets over salaries | in the 1936 budget. { The Board was informed that these increases were fixed by the! Legislature. | | A $3800 item for the County At- | torney’s salary also was challenged. | County officials contended that legal | work required in the various depart- | ments necessitated that salary. The entire County budget calls for 186.118444, which would require a 52-cent levy in 1939. increase of 3 cents over the 1938 County levy. Two Weeks Work Ahead | At a preliminary session yesterday, the Board heard William H. Book, Chamber of Commerce executive vice president, cite {figures showing that proposed budgets for all departments in the County and City al $23.859.000. an increase of $5,920,000 over the 1933 appropriaHe cited a yearly average in appropriations of about

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tions 1mcecrease $1.000.000 Ait the County budget requests are worked over, the Board will take the School City requests, then Civil City and the townships

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up the last. Deliberations are expected to take nearly two weeks. Budgets and tax rates fixed by the board will be subject to approval of the State Tax! Board. FORGER SENTENCE ED Taverne Kreig, 32, of Huntington, today was sentenced to serve from | 1 to 10 years in the State Prison | by Criminal Court Judge Frank P.| Baker. He pleaded guilty to having | collected $17190 on a worthless check passed last December.

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Another Vote for Tydings

Times-Acme Photo. Tydings leaves the voting booth at Aberdeen, Md. after Senator Tydings was leading with nearly two-thirds

Senator casting his ballot in yesterday's primary. Rep. David J. Lewis. Presidential favorite, today, of the precy incts cone

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EX-NAVY COMMANDER DIES

VALLEJO, Cal. Sept. 13 (U. P). —Commander Milton Updegraf, U. 8S. N,, retired, of Prescott, Ariz, died yesterday at Mare Island Naval Hospital after an iliness of two months. He was 79. His career included nine years on the facul(ties of the Naval Academy and the | University of Missouri.

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INCREASED GOLD INRUSH REPORTED

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (U. P.).| |—Treasury statistics disclosed today | that the Government increased its | record holdings of gold by $166,432,1169 in the first 10 days of Sep- | tember. The 10-day inérease was slightly higher than total August gold im- | ports. } | Treasury officials indicated mean- | {while that heavy Government bor- | rowing to finance recovery may ob- | |viate necessity for “sterilizing” the (vast flood of gold now pouring in as | a result of the European crisis.

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