Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1938 — Page 2
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| eso II nsurgent Holt Wil 1 Be Heard Early and Loudly IN. Y, LEGISLATOR ERED WL
et vote also musk, be taken we . : : A ) hi T ] WP ! I ato hetess, tis deme of 8 dypiae [mens Tesulenis Of the cotposalion. Za n ena L e on 4 ntit ir A erm an SS ues : | and tradition, require that no Presi“In my judgment,” Mr. McMur- : ; ; 1 / ; hint | [ | A Im Tomi | ray said, “the general public should ' "By LEE G. MILLER time record for wholesale alienation owned him by stripping him of his offended him the more because he : : than two terms, lest he become perBY MMURR AY be informed of the advaniages Times Special Writer of political affections. .| patronage. got no WPA patronage for himself. ON THIRD TERM in th DY attaches fo Bis Josition, obtainable under these laws and WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. —A per-| Although the United Mine Work- He preferred the Sialoboyant But in the new Congress his anti- 1 n the manner of for eign kings and
parents of school children -chould = statesmanship of Huey Long to that : ; : : dictators; and : insist that corporations inaugurate |petually angry young man, his slen-|ers helped elect him in 193¢—when| "5 cont Roosevelt, and he key- third-term resolution may force his ——— |] ‘Whereas, it is contfary to the
lone of the two plans and everyone|der shoulders bent from ‘carrying he was 29—this entente curdled so|noted Father Coughlin’s “social jus- colleagues to pay more serious heed | best interests of the dountry for any
ifiorization for Annual win ve happy about the school book | chips, ‘will arrive -in Washington | completely that in 1936 he talked to|tice” convention in Cleveland. . |to him. Senators Vandenberg (R. Assembly, Controlled by Re- Prosident, of 2ny pasty, to seek a Book Rental Fee Is siiuaiion, Monday to prepare for a banrer|death the Gufféy-Vinson Coal Bill,| But it was WPA and Harry Hop-|Mich.), Nye (R. N. D.) ‘and Borah publi cans, May Pass hud soseulive, Warm therefore, 17 : > .
In answer to criticism against the season. of hell-raising in the Senate.|sponsored ‘by the miners. For that|kins on whom he lavished his ora-| (gp 1daho) have indicated support “Resolved (if the |A . Explained. | Ee 0 OE He is Rush Dew Holt (D. W. V8.),/the United Mine Workers Journal Sory mest - Tomeny, os for such a resolution. Pre Resolution. cur) that the 0 Say, Oe wer fof from 4 to 28 cents a copy In De — ale dy op Bi called him. “the. dirtiest traitor of|relief in West Virginia were repudi- When he Was Slesied to his Stale —_ di Sige of Nel Toi opine nds oe Floyd I. McMurray, State Super De i Bhp SR Spee of the United Mine Workers and 81. with his colleagie andl” oY, Mor. Hopkins afte? sn in= en I = on BS ALBANY, N.Y. Dec. 22 (U. P.).— Presidents of the United States” intendent of Public Instruction||irond.” then turned against both. erstwhile ally, Senator Neely (D. W. vestigation, Senator Holt Hs old, denouncing the Legislature's The Republican-controlled Legisla-| Mr. Desmond said he would aptoday announced that he would Senator Holt has already an-iy.'s"eo oni unsuccessfully to retire, © 9° not know where Mr. Hopkins, tem of petty patronage. And be-|ture of President Roosevelt’s home peal to both Democrats and Repub-.
a ll nounced his No. 1 legislative aim used bought the whitewash, but if I could, licans to support his proposal. >: provide all Indiana school officials COURT ACCEPTS APOlLOCY for the new session—a resolution to him in 1936, and then ref the Have had the contract for the white- fore long he was charging that the giqfe may demand that he not seek He said the resolution, ir si
with information on the free and| LONDON, Dec. 22 (U. P.).—Frank| ut ‘the Senate on record against a traditional courtesy of escorting his| J 200} "iced in this report I could power yw controlled 13 State|a third term, the United Press adopted or defeated, would organize
- rental textbook statutes. | | Harrison, who threw tomatoes at third term for President Roosevelt. Fea a oie retire Tor life on just the commis- Young Rush, graduated from high learned today. public opinion “and make it easier
Sen. Desmond (R. Newburgh) : Under the rental textbook law, | judges, is sorry now and they let ry B® also Hely hi heard ator Neely, during the campaign, sions. . school at 14, was so childish-100king [said he would introduce a wow Yo Dresilent Roosevelt to reach his
: lies per square|in his short pants that the Univer- ea esol . the school corporation can purchase (him out of jail. Harrison, annoyed |™ "mmo National Labor Relations had referred to him in such uncor «There are more pa calling upon the President to “obthe books and charge an annual by losing a judgment, pitched to- Board, hy he denounced as a dial lerms as “an intolerable aborn- neh in the port in the history of sity of Cincinnati Yimed him down. |serve tradition” and retire at the LEAPS TO DEATH AT SEA “ rental not to exceed 25 per cent of matoes at Lord Justices Clauson and | puppet of John L. Lewis. ination,” “an everlasting disgrace,” BY 9L1CC FERCE, ry Re goin a, B, 8 6 Salem Col-lend of his present term. BOSTON, Dec. 22| (U. P).—Wilthe retail price, he explained. This|Goddard in Appeals Court three| 2. Harry L. Hopkins, whom he has| "2 hypocritical slacker” and ‘a young| the Se, then 1aughi Stan: or . v ki | An outspoken®foe of the New Deal |liam Stone, 26, of Springfield, Pa., lan now is used in various grades | weeks ago. They sentenced him to|acoused repeatedly of winkifig at|blatherskite” who “brays and bellows| He got such a reputation as a|worked on a newspaper, and clerked and Democratic State Administra-|leaped overboard from the Amerip Ft. Wayne, Richmond, South|six weeks in jail. Penitent, Har- WPA abuses in West Virginia, and|and whines” and delivers “irrele-|scold that the Senate chamber was|in the family’s meat shop before tion, he indicated he believed adop-|can Export Lines S| S. Exochorda Bend, Terre Haute and Indianap-|rison wrote a letter of apology to whose expected nomination to the|vant, senseless, demagogic tirades.”|often vacated almost to a man when |making his mark in politics. tion of the resolution might hasten|a month ago three days after the ' olis. Since all texis are adopted for|the judges. Today they accepted) Cabinet Senator Holt may challenge (West Virginians take their politics|he rose to deliver long orations on| The next session may determine Congressional action to prevent|vessel le't New York for Mediterat least five years and many aie|his apology and ordered him re-|in strong language. seriously.) - the perversion of WPA to political whether his career can survive his|third terms for Presidents. ranean ports, the ship reported on ~ readopted, the corporations easily!leased for Christmas. Mr. Holt has probably set an all-| His own party in the Senate dis-|ends—an abuse which seems to have capacity for making enemies, Mr, Desmond already has drafted |docking ‘here today. | :
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