Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1938 — Page 8
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GG. O. P. Nominee to Speak At Clinton; Bobbitt Hits Trade Pacts.
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tural program should be ed. to do the least. at protecung he home market for the American
the he more
Willis appears on A Clinton tonight siv will be wearing a necktie than usual. as reliably reported this Way
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Tenth week MN yeeded a tie. having forgot to bring along from Angola. He en- ! a Rushville haberdashery ana for something “conservative.” Senatorial candiqate, you the salesgirl ‘1 dark colors, but I'd have them even if I dian’t until ympaign’s over
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Myr. Will A Terre Haute tomorrow
next at Following another appearance at diana University convocation at Bloomington Wednesday. nominee will deliver his fourth ot address at a Sev. 1 District Republican rally there gs sehequled te-enter the sixth District Thursday for ad reencastie and Amo schedule of an in of G. O. P. speechhe week follows Mi Willis, Clinton Tucker, candidate for seeClinton; C. H. (Di¢ek) candidate for U. 8 Edgar M. Blessing Supreme
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West Lebanon Mudlava at noon 7:30 p. m.; Mr. TuekWilliam Jenne: Minority Leader of State Senate Erm L. Myers, of Mu Martins Richardson, Marion itv Speakers” Bureau head, AtMis Eleanor Snodgrass s~chairman Mrs 1S Ange Saturday: Mr. Willis 30 p.m. and Crawforasville in M. Tucker, FM : Maurice Robinson, Anders Mrs, Evans. New Castle Debate Unlikely, Is Hint reliably reported in 3. © P. 6 today that HE decline the ¢hal of KB. J. th Midwest Council on Date the foreign
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1 enticed from the rich because every pite of food that is eaten, ever garment that is worh, pavs its propoition of taxes.” Mr. Willis estimated that In-| aiana gs share of the “increaseq’” national debt was one billion qollars
New Deal Recovery Failed, Says Capehart
nel Spheeciat ELWOOD, Oe¢t. 10-—Taking platform alone for the frst Homer E. Capehart, who financed the party's “Cornfield Conference,”
told Republicans here Saturday that the New Deal recovery pro-
gram had collapsed.
My. Capehart asked six questions of State and national officials They were 1. °“T would like to know what
they plan about putting people back to work? 2. “Are they going to continue to permit the reciprocal trade treaties to force the American working man to compete in the manufacture of American products with cheap fore
eign labor? 3. “What do they propose to do for the Indiana farmer? 4 ‘My fourth question is askeaq Myr. Townsend, Mr. Minton and My
vanNuys: What happenea to the money taken away from members of the "Two Per Cent Club? 5. “Where are the jobs in which
labor is to enjoy this new found wmour, T. A. Dicus at Garrett: Floyd | Are Listed. some districts would be completely convictions in connection with the Said this afternoon that they had | minimum wage and the leisure; MeMurray, superintendent of | |shunted out of the program, since antiracket drive of New York City | pr— II IIIS guaranteed them by the maximum puplie mstruetion at Walnut | [our investigations show there are Prosecutor Thomas E Dewey. hou law? Grove. and Supreme Court Judge Three minor political parties, needed projects in almost all sec- Dismissed the appeal of 8. "What have the farmer an@digyitis G. Shake at Winchester, Soclalist<Labor, Communist and |Hons of the State : Marie Hahn, Cincinnati, from the ¥ the wage earner gained that we are : A he ballots’ He said Commissioners plan to! Ohio Supreme Court decision af- S an nh danger of losing?” Balance of Schedule | Prohibition, will be on the 9 OS make a tour in the next few weeks firming the death sentence imposed | Phe schedule for the remainder [Of the election Nov. 8, the Gover- of proposed projects and that the on her for first degree murder. _ “URES
Chairman Named For Veterans’ Rally
As Marion County Republicans to-
Ee Is ror ele Point, Clarence Manion, National cent of the total vote for Secretary felines on the ns letting it Was milk price equalization fund. youneed that Joseph R. Becket. me Emergency Council Director, at De« of State in the last general election, Said ids are to be let and work | : : HO ; ecatur., Mis. Hettie Dunkin, Ft ™ 1eadl for fill was Satur is to be started on the major pro-| Fairbanks Spurned { dianapolis attorney, will serve as Wayne and Senator VanNuys at 1e deadline [¢ ing was Saturs jects in next vear's program before | ; chairman of the meeting to be hela! "°°" : day night tl smaller projects Refused to review Film Aog*s~ A cal TSA Ae Gary (afternoon. | : 1@ smaller projects Douglas Fairt es’ 1 | d 8 pal he wi : thursday — Governor Towngend, | Socialist<Labor candidates were 10 New Bridges Planned A, SCURARY legal ANINE tol nominee. Charles WW. Jewell, doth Fowler (afternoom and Kokomo Louis B. Roebush, Columbia Oity.| Bids on 10 bridges. to be con-|cfUR0 CRWREE JO 8 NCCI cing of the COMPACTS! District Congressional candidate: | (hight)} Senator Minton, KNOX! for ty. 8 Senator: Gordon Atwood Structed this winter at a cost ofa". ™ he "Government once A rerful “LITTLE William ©O. Nelson. 11th Distriet Mr. Sehricker, Peru; My MeMurray, Long, Jeffersonville, Secretary of §316.000, will be opened Nov. 1. My refunded to him As Overpaid ins £ . bower u 4 4 Congressional candidate, and Her. Richmond, and John Gould, YOUn® State; Etta Mae O'Brien, Ft. Wayne, Dicus announced | come: taxes SIX" — Superheterodyne man C. Wolff. Mavoralty candidate Democrat leaqel Washington State Auditor: Herman RB. Bare « I'he bridges are te be Situated on | The Moohey: case: Bade. Blew built into a beautiful, are to head the speakers Friday Gov ernor Townsend, field. Evansville, State Treasurer: | tate highways and feeder roads coat Before the High Court compact walnut toned Atrangements for the rally wee Marion County; Frank G. Thomp-|rTheodore Mastoff. Ft. Wayne, Clerk Marion. Scott, ( larke, Porter, Dear. twice before, but on each occasion lastic cabinet. Fine t to be completed tonight at a meet. Sov ET fo gale dita 0 hc Supreme and Appellate Yorn, Fayeue, White, ran and the tribunal refused to review it Lon Eh ng of workers. ward chairmen and Shatpsville (Tipton County : le Courts, and William Henry Miller, Posey Counties, Mr, Dicus said. oi techirionl: SrOUNMS and volume. DIECInet | committesmen With the nel D Jackson, Francesville; Judge myansville, Superintendent of Publie When completed, they will become Mooney Was dicted Wi connec exEetive committee of the Marion | * J Sy EiySuits Rockville, and Instruction a part of State highway improves OTE with: tha dentin of: Hotta Knapp SEE Console-1834. feature County Republican veterans at the °udse Paul Imyman Boone aunty The Communist party listed only MeNts NOW in progress with the ex- i. resulted from explosion of a — Clas pool Hotel , Saturday a Sra annus, two candidates Miles Blansett, In- ception of a temporary bridge to be bomb during the 1916 ‘Preparedness ONLY r Russell Richardson. Marion Couns Relnasvauie! ig Nita: Shen aianapolis for State Senator, and built on Read 7 to replace one Dav parade in San Francisco and ty speakers bureau head, is to Cots Mr Schricker. Sullivan: Robert|wendall Stocker, Hammond, for washed out last summer by floods. |. icred and sentenced to life im AE ; Tilton, Young Democrats president, Qeeretary of State The complete list of projects, fin=| » : Speak Butler, and Mrs. Trippet. Liberty, | prisonment.
Guest Committee Named Herman 1 Seeger, Indianapolis, land Federal funds: a i #, 4 (ing the following years, and various p Ste Sen: : Maric ‘on Bride ¢ Ne : BF ! Schuyler C. Mowrer, Indianapolis Women Democrats MR ig on x Sh or, 734 St fecdor Toad project. One Civil liberty organizations took up DOWN! Claypool IS to serve as cochairman at Sai- ian } Oar _ “Qtata | P2N, 33 feel the battle, It was taken into State : 18 N. ILLINOI " Hotel Bld h tt \ Paul WW. Cox, Indianapolis, Stat Scott and Clarke Counties— Bridge over . A ote Rg. urday night's rally. Members of the To Open Campaig Senator A ed mapolie: State 14 Mile Broek ot feeder ad oF ey courts following the high tribunal's p tictinguished su h 5 ats Ha ay A to y 'g |X Yooh ¢ an, east of Nabb ee SIEM — i A RBUESLS committee arn The Marion L unity women s Salem. State Treasurer: Isaac F Porter Countv-—Rridge over Salt Creek Joseph G. Kraft, Indiana Harbor: Democratic Club will launch itg fall Nh aceils ; on dual=lane section of Road 30 bvpass| Ravmond ® Dem: $55 lis: le " ¢ uneheon tomorrow Beeson, Losantville, Clerk of the iyound Valaparaizoe, at south edge of| _@ymona emaree, Indianapolis; campaign with a juneheon tomorix Supreme and Appellate Courts, and | Valparaiso. One span, 30 feet George Hall. Rising Sun: Glen 2. at the Hotel Washington. Reginald ss. . Wows nf " iw | Dearborn Countv-—Bridge over Tanner's | Th : : alas hE . Co | Walter Brinson, Anderson, Superin«¢reek on Road 50 at southwest edge of | Hillis, Kokomo: Fred R. Brooks, Sullivan, candidate for mayor! iandent of Publie Instruetion. | Lawrenceburg, and approach grading and | Loogootee: Raimond Springer, Con- Dewey E. Meyers, Criminal Court) - | PA TO Cm his ee Lick Greek] 33] > y ¥ X . . av t vy I L ACK 4 x nersville; Noble J. Johnson, Terre judge nominee, and Circuit Court on Road 1 one mile north of Connersville | The Season's Most Successful Haute: Solon J. Carter, Indianap-! Judge Earl R. Cox, seeking re-elec- HORSES AT NEW LOW OD at initia ver Sprin Citic) olis; Harry Basson, Harry O. Cham- tion. will address the meeting on Road 18, 6.3 miles west of Delphi, one A. FUR TRIMMED berlain, Carl F. Carey, Charles H ON NEBRASKA FARMS SR oAtE ao Road 18 44 SIR Set BS Maston, John M. Caylor, John I | - . [ Delphi. One span, 60 feet | ’ . | Grant Countv-—RBridge over Back Creek Bookwalter, Wayne M. Armstrong, TRUCK FREES BEAR | LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 10 (U.P) = on Road 21 al north ‘edge of Jonesboro. ji ay 5 IN 2 . y . | ay ‘ “ » A A » fone span, ou feet widge over eer Creek \ - BN Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall, Maj, STUCK IN MILK CAN Iractors gradually are crowding gi maad ai. 2.4 miles north of Jonesboro. wh H. Weir Cook, Col. George Boyle out “old Dobbin” from Nebraska Rose) County siridge over Beaver Dam | TOW A For 4h ) . y . AFYA Creek on Roa a, 3 milez southwest o n CW ot J HW ns Col. George gienls:| 10 avn ‘ d Mount Vernon. Three spans, 118 feet, SOONER Clarence RR. Martin, Garret y YELLOWSTONE PARK. Oct { Abstracts of county assessors dis - Mo ¥ Pri i Olds, William R. Higgins, Joseph J. (UU. PO It took two trucks, two closed only 444.735 head of horses VAULT DEFIES POLICE | ced for Outstanding Value Daniels, Elmer Sherwood, Ralph B./jengths of rope and the services of this year—a new low-—compared| PREMONT. O. Oct. 10 (U. P.).— Gregg, Howard Maxwell, Sidnsy S. half a dozen park rangers to get a with 483.832 in 1937 and 533408 in german R. Schneider, police chief, | Miller, William Henry Harrison, Col. greedy Yellowstone Park bear and | 1936 worked 30 minutes trying to open a | Charles O. Warfel, all of Indianap- a milk can pried apart. One truek State Tax Commissioner W. H. cafe but was unsuccessful although | EASY CREDIT olis, and Col. William R. Louden of wag attached by rope to the bear Smith said the decline was due inne used a sledge hammer, chisel | Bloomington and one to tne miik iy A i part to the high cost 2 feed dur« and drill, all taken from prisoners. TERMS $ A war ensued until the bears head ing drought vears an tO Rreater wm — R Sea k : . sapt is Remy Speake Tonight was freed work done by tractors sal $100 DOWN William H. Remy, candidate for Do This If You're
Juvenile Court Judge, will sp2ak at the annual fall festival of the Irv. ington Republican Club tonight in the Irvington Masonic Temple,
Mrs. Grace Wilson Evans, head of the Colored Women's Section, will discuss the administration of relief
in Warren and Center Townships at Carr's Hall tomorrow The 24th Ward Young Republican Club will hold a meeting at 7:30 2613 W. Washington St Republican women a tea in the social Banner-Whitehiil Weanesday Mh
are invited to room of the tore at 2 pm Wolfy will speak Meanwhile, J. IL. Campbell Memphis will be the speaker at a Republican
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he meeting will launch a drive by Negro citizens of Indianapolis against alleged vice in the city, ac-| cording to the Rev, J. B. Carter.)
chairman
CATHOLICS IN AFRICA NUMBER 7 MILLIONS
VATICAN CITY, Oct. 10 (U4, PP.) There are today nearviy 7,000,000 Roman Catholics in sparsely populated Africa, according to the hesd of the statistical bureau of the Con-! gregation for the Propagation of Faith |
general
Pepecialis, e 14 local
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p G. O. P. Support
Charles West, Roogevelt!
cratic eandidate for mayor, and] | Lieut the ring will speak at time. trict Democratic rally and barbecue
Monday Washington, Ind
noy and Senator gpeak in eight districts
to Nuys at Hammond. Senator Minton | at Frankfort. My
of the week includes Wednesday dianapolis, Governor La Porte, Senator Minton at Crown
CITY'S FUNDS BOOSTED BY NUMBERS RACKET
TOLEDO, Oct “Numbers” have been swelling the ¢ity treasury here
collected within 30 davs after police have
are
pay
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Contact Man, in City Wednesday,
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Gov. Henry F. Sehricker Secretary of War Harty H. Wooda Seventh Dig-
afternoon, Oct 31, at
| Speaker William B. Bankhead ofl When
VanNuys| They will
Senator Minton
Townsend,
State vice chairman, at LaPorte,
the Governor is Socialist-Labor, Communis And Prohibition Tickets
Tomorrow night
be at Dafavette, Senator Vane
sSehricker at Seve]
Charles West at Ine
Townsend at ballots,
on the
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10 (U racketeers partment here,
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Fines amounting to $3.4875.50 were
opened a campaign against the gambling. Ten or more runners| Oldest arrested daily, and brought to | piano stool that court, where they plead guilty and geon the life out
their {ines teacher 37
\ f \ principal | ubl Precinct | Committeeman’'s Rally at Phillips Temple C. M. E. Church next Friday § » night #
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Masonic Head
organized last April
MINOR PARTIES |...
nor's office reported today Phese parties. to qualify for places hot be announced until after that
had tures equal to one-half of one per
Prohibition party candidates were
RELICS OF MURDERS GUARDED 37 YEARS
WASHINGTON, Oct Mementoes of murder and mayhem | bulge from trunks of the police de- |
For 37 vears the department has been saving the weapons and tools! of Killers, thieves and rioters item in the collection is a | was used to blud-
years ago
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seeking to compel the city to rec-|1935 decision, and after investiga-
| . NEW PLAN FOR Ae 8 Indiana Cases Are Ruled On ognize and honor a lease between tion by a referee the State Supreme the Indianapolis Gas Co. and the! Court last year ruled it did not
Construction to Be Approved citizens Gas Co. ‘have jurisdiction and dismissed the ; | Denied the petition of a group of (habeas corpus writ. On Basis of Need; [preferred stockholders of the Van| The petition charged that eviPlan Bridges.
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| Camp Products Co. of Indianapolis dence of the four principal witnesses | [for review of the Seventh Circuit at his trial—John McDonald, Frank | [Court of Appeals decision affirming|C. Oxman, Mellie Edeau and Sadie | a receivership compromise settle-| Edeau—was perjured, and that the | A new policy of approving proj-| ment of claims against the company. conduct of the trial had violated | ects for the State Highway Com=| Denied the petition of Josiah K. the due process clause of the Fed- | mission's 1038 construction program | Lilly Jr. of Indianapolis for a review era! Constitution, on the basis of nerd and not by of the Seventh Circuit Court of Aparbitrary geograpuical division was peals decision rejecting his suit for| announced today by Chairman 'T, A. recovery of alleged overassessments|
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Gas Co. was;
Gas Company Involved The Indianapolis
Dicus. of federal gift taxes on his purchase actual owner of the gas system in| Commissioners .xpeet to have Of residential property in Woodstock Indianapolis, but in 1913 it leased | about $3.500.000 in State funds in December, 1932, [the system to the Citizens Co. and
the latter firm took cver the active |
| available for construetion next year, management of the properties.
Lebanon Case Dismissed
the newly organized |The total construction bill in Indi= : the U. 8. House of Representatives! guasdway Masonie Lodge holds its (ana, whieh will include various Dismissed the appeal of the Pub The Chase Bank, as trustee for will address a Sixth District rally fret stated meeting Thursday | types of Federal aid, is expuc.ed (0 liv Service Company of Indiana from bonds issued by the Indianapolis Nov. 4 at Terre Haute | night at North Park Masonic reach about $9.000,000 lan Indiana Supreme Court decision Sas Cos Broun Salt in the SouthMinton At Rushville Temple RD Ha Nos i oie ha BR ee he~ | upholding legality of condemnation to HE City ur Leading the State party's cams a oto is hv it was the poliey to notify each of Proceedings instituted by the City ments specified under the leave, be- | paign army this week will be Giover« | outarowth of the Masonic Club. | the six sub-disttiet superintendents ©! Lebanon, Ind, against the com-/ cause no interest had been paid on |
|pany’s property in Lebanon |the Indianapolis Gas Co. bonds since | Denied the petition of Oren 8. the Citizens company sold out to the | Hack, receiver of the Washington City and the City rejected the lease.
[Bank & Trust Co, Indianapolis, for| That tribunal, however, held that
|of the amount of State funds avail=| (able and ask them to recommend projects He said there was an equal distri=
Roki <4 a ta ” : * _ a review of the Seventh Circuit Federal Courts did not have juris-| Today the Governor is to speak ution of funds among these dis-| Gay of Appeals decision reducing |diction in the case because mm in Columbia City, Senator Minton | triets and no adequate check Was the amount of a judgment won by cally the suit was between the City at Rushville, Lieut. Gov. Sehricker | made by the Commission on useful ina bank against the American and the Indianapolis Gas Co. and | at Cambridge City. Labor Commis | ness of the projects | Surety Co. of New York and denied | therefore there was no diversity of sioner Thomas Hutson at Terre Tour Planned surety company's cross-petition for |citizenship. Haute, and Mrs. Sanford Trippet. - | |a review of that portion of the Cir- |
“This year we plan to adopt forieuit Court o y 5 : 3 pinion whieh affirmed our program only those projects for the judgment in part ‘Brewing Case May
whieh there ig the greatest imme-| Denied petitions of charles Not Be Ar ued |diate need,” he said. “However, (Lueky) Luciano and five of his| g
[this does not necessarily mean that henchmen for a review of their
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Indianapolis Brewing Co. officials |
MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1938
DICUS RELEASES Mooney Loses in High Court:
not decided whether or not to pre= sent arguments in their appeal from Federal Court ruling upholding the constitutionality cf the Michi= gan beer import law. The U. S. Supreme Court granted them permission today to present arguments.
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