Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1939 — Page 7
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PETERS WONT
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But FHA Chief Is ‘With Farley All the Way,” Outside of Indiana.
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, March 28.-R,
+ Earl Peters, Indiana FHA director| 23 Furnished and former Democratic state chair-| “man, who is here today for a po-
litical conference with Postmaster “General Farley, declared that he; * (Mr. Peters) will do nothing to stop
. Paul McNutt “in Indiana.”
Outside of the state, however, he + is “with Farley all the way,” he -. ‘said and was called here by him. + « The Postmaster General and Na“tional Democratic Chairman is re“turning from the West today where he has been doing spade work in . trying to secure control of dele‘gates for the national convention <n 1940
.% Favors Garner-Farley Ticket
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Stung by the Presidential bee - himself, Mr. Farley is credited here with Jooking favorably at the mo- > ‘ment ‘on a Garner-Farley ticket with himself taking the Vice President's place while the Vice President tries
* for the White House.
Regardless of what the setup turns out to be, Mr. Farley will remain the arch foe of the Presidential
- aspirations of High Commissioner , Paul V, McNutt, it is contended = here.
Mr. Peters, who was ousted from
* the state chairmanship, checkmated - for the United States Senatorial
nomination and opposed for his present position as Federal Housing Administrator by the McNutt organization, expects the Indiana delegation to be 100 per cent for the
: State’s native son candidate in 1940, « he said. But should it prove im- . possible to obtain the nomination for
Mr. McNutt. Mr. Peters would like to see the delegation follow Mr. Farley’s leadership in the conven-
tion, he declared.
Denies Patronage Story He denied a story, current here,
‘s* that he will interest himself in the
* some
300. postmasterships over
. which Senators VanNuys and Min-
CHER ea.
ton exercise control as Democrats in the Republican districts. However, he said, he did take a hand in the recent Ft. Wayne postmastership dispute because that is his home town. Mr. Peters expressed approval of
. -the plan to let the local Democratic + organizations select the postmasters.
“TWO DEAD UPSTATE
IN AUTO ACCIDENTS
HAMMOND, March 28 (U. P.).—
: Deaths of a Michigan City barber
and a Chicago resident, both caused
- by auto injuries, were reported here
today.
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HOSIERY CASE JURY TO GET DAMAGE BILL
PHILADELPHIA, March 28 (U. P.) —Special Master David Bachman is to present to Federal Judge William H. Kirkpatrick today his findings on the physical damage phase of the Apex Hosiery Co.'s $3,500,000 suit against the American Federation of Hosiery Workers. Hearings were ended yesterday, as Mr. Bachman allowed additional claims of $24,514.53. He previously had allowed claims aggregating
$84,187. The jury may consider the|-
damage tomorrow. Apex is suing the union, a C. I. O. affiliate, under the Sherman AntiTrust act for treble the damage allegedly caused during a 48-day sitdown strike in the company’s mills in 1937.
William Ernest, 48, Michigan-City, |
died from injuries suffered when he
* was thrown from an auto in a colli-
- bini,
sion with another car. Dino Colom24, of Chicago, was killed
- when he was struck by a car driven
by Albert Harges, 40, of Hammond.
Mr. Colombini was injured while|: , changing a tire. 7
- BRITISH SLAY LEADER
OF PALESTINE ARABS
JERUSALEM, March 28 (U. P.).—
Abdulrahim Hayebrahim, regarded .a» 8s the commander in chief of the - Arab rebellioh in Palestine, was - dead today. He was killed yester-
day while attempting to escape from
. British troops and police at Sanoor » Village, north of Nablus. He had
returned from Damascus on Sunday night and was surrounded in a routine search of houses in the village.
CHARLES LATCHEM DIES WABASH, March 28 (U. P.) —Fu-
* neral services were being arranged
- today for Charles Latchem,
68,
" . prominent businessman who died . here yesterday. He was one of the * organizers of the Wabash Baking
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BANDIT’S VICTIM BETTER The condition of Clyde Menaugh, 57, shot by a holdup man who attempted to rob his drug store at 2960 College Ave. last Wednesday,
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