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Indiana Politi Soen a as LIQUOR DEALERS GE * ) : Democratic Stars to Rise | PRICE LIST ORDERS ~ And Fall at French Lick | us sm » ioe

TROOPS IN ON. BLOOMINGTON

Four-Day Session Opens With Candidates Preparing To Go Over Top.

REDUCED RENTS AT LOCKEFIELD BRING NOTICES

250 Families Are Informed Their Income Now Is Too High for Tenancy.

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Is Lake Sullivan’s ‘Spoiled Child’

day were receiving instructions from the State Alcoholic Beverages Commission to notify the Board of all changes in their price lists and to give a complete record of their present prices. ? Dealers also were instructed to keep the price list on file and were told changes in prices must be described and reasons for changes given to the Board before they are put into practice. The Board, in a bulletin issued throughout the State, cautions all dealers that “deviating from the lists and open price to all retailers must be for the bona fide purpose of

closing out such merchandise that will not be ordered again.” f

By NOBLE REED Some definite sentiment on who will be the “favorite son” .of .Democratic leaders for the gubernatorial nomination next year will appear at the anual French Lick pow-wow Sept. 15 and 16. . With the State Committee officially disclaiming “favoritism” Notices that they are ineligible/among the large field of candidates, |for tenancy under the reduced li. be up do the OR =(hg-rerord ys pu e necessary strings maim Joome win Bn) one under protection of the State Democratic Editorial Association: which is families occupying ‘Lockefield Gar-|sponsoring the conference. den Apartments. - | : Most of the party’s caucusing is ‘Alarmed tenants were assured by|staged at the French Lick meetings Lionel F. Artis, manager, that|and the stars of politics rise and there will be no evictions and that|fall usually with the back-of-the-they will not have to move untiliscenes maneuverings of these infor“decent, safe and sanitary housing mal gatherings. Sk is available in the community.” Most frequently mentioned canHe denied reports that tenants| didates for the Democratic guberreceiving the notices were “up in| natorial nomination include R. arms and complaining” and said| Earl Peters, Indiana FHA director that their attitude generally is| and former State Committee one of disappointment. : chairman; Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Reductions Announced Schricker, Attorney General Omer

Stokes Jackson, former State | The United States Housing Au-| chairman; James D, Adams, Co[thority recently announced rent| lumbia City, former State Highand utility reductions averaging| way Commission chairman; Thur$3.62, to an average total cost of| man A. Gottschalk, State Welfare $18.81 for the apartments.

Director; Mayor Martin, of HamMaximum income levels were re-

4 a ols We Ter mond and Will H. Smith, U. S. uced to a year for the collector of internal revenue, {hree-room apartments; $940 for : for relief. That means a tax rate

EO a oar # % | of about 20 cents on the sioo. || Indiana Business College $1000 for the 194 four-room units; State Republican leaders are pin-| The Federal Government for the of Indianapolis. The others aol $1100 for the 96 four and one-half-|ning their hopes for the campaigh| geeq) year ending Jume 30, 1939 at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, room group houses and $1170 for|spotlight upon what they described | v3 be > || Anderson, Kokomo. Lafayette. CoINS five-Toom apartments. this week as the “largest political .spent $10,967,141 for relief in Mar- Jum us, Richmond ‘and Vincennes To edule, maxi-|parade in. the state's history” ‘here| lon County, about. 58,500000 in | mum income levels ranged from Sept. 23. on = wnsh P licy of $1190 for the three-room apart-| State G. O. P. Chairman Arch N. ollowing the policy of ihe Res ments to $2060 for the five-room Bobbitt is making arrangements to publican leadership it would mean Units. handle a crowd of 20,000 at the Fair| that we would spend $9,500,000 loUSS, on Streus. U.S. I A. Ade|Gromiis thet day when every Re-|(ally for relief instead of one million ministrator, explained that the re-| publican worker in the state is ex-) "oo, ob ductions were made to open the| pected to take part. Where the average taxpayer 1s building to ‘families of lower in- y 5 8 paying about $8 now, the Repub: lican method would cost him about

ion A aug wn Jovide Jowseoss The State Democratic Committee, | $72.”

lated by the 19 ni tates|in 8 formal statement issued this TIE y . u fey 5 5 week, blames the Republican Party

; for mounting poor relief levies. Interviewed on Incomes

The statement said in part: Mr. Artis explained that each of] ‘Raymond S. Springer, G.. 0. P, the 250 tenants ruled ineligible will

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Aug. 19. More than 20 years after many of : them trooped home from a barren, « ~8hattered Europe, the Indiana contingent of the American Legion today marched into this wooded, prosperous town for its four-day vention. : L partmental officers, candidates for offices in 1940, and the customary convention early birds|g swarmed over the Indiana University. campus and around the County square last night. They heralded the approach of the 25,000 “regulars” | § who began registration at 8 a. m. today. : Tonight the annual “wreck” or initiation will be held at the armory after the Forty and Eight's parade at 7:30 p. m. touches off the four-day fireworks. The Legionnaires - will be wel- | comed tomorrow by President Herman B Wells of the University, Mayor Jack Bruner and William E., Brown, Bloomington Post com- & mander. ; © McNutt Talks Tomorrow o : : | At 9 p. m. Billy Thom, University ER EER wrestling coach and former world’s middleweight titleholder, will go to the mat in the public square with “Lord” .Landsdowne, the English dleweight champion.

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‘ : _ Times Photos. Betty Miller (inset) is trying to tame a very spoiled baby raccoon. ... Mrs. Andy Miller with one of her pet baby squirrels. :

mpie fvities i By JOE COLLIER Dr. Andy Miller, Riverside nursery; Babies of raccoon parents, who Sa Things are quiet at Lake Sullivan foreman 2 Theiing Te themselves are blustery and hard age a » Ic] b e +700 ol; arid an address by Federal Security except that the voices of the 1939 pulled out the mamma and counted to get along with, turn out to be

Administrator Paul V. McNutt at|generation of ducks are changing four babies. Three of them died, surprisingly docile and like to be

thé high school gymnasium. In the|,nd a mamma raccoon, without a|but one is alive and is being brought petted. There's no scientific exafternoon and evening the annual | xorg to anyone, bore four babies tojup as a spoiled child. planation for this and so far as drum and bugle corps contests Will the astonishment of all who knew| The mamma, Blackie, is perfectly | Andy knows, no one is hunting one. be nel 2 ihe Bavershy stadium. per well, : docile and will allow Miss Betty| As for the ducks, there is a notaar an Sy set pres She simply crawled into her hollow | Miller, Andy’s daughter, to pet her. ble lack of oral control among the Gra 2 83 is the defending cham- log home one day and apparently She doesn’t even object too strenu-|half-grown ones of this year’s crop. Hi ay The champion ng dou went to sleep. Nothing more was ously when Betty takes the baby in|But the voices of the girls change congressman from Connersville, set major “baton twirling winners and heard from her until one morning|her arms, but the baby does. Acts|more markedly than those of boys, be interviewed and given opportun out the policy of the Indiana Reindividual corps performers and Beet chattering arose from [the jus i public enemy and hiss » es Juss hom the way it Yt to present evidence as. to their publican Party when he said in the bands also will share in the awards. ? ’ : incomes. Seventy-five were inter-

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“I say these staggering approo jations of (WPA) money must be Probably many will make neces- DE an Sette eo has Son sis sary adjustments in their incomes After Senator Gore’s defeat, she worked for a time for Rep.

stopped. Let us turn the adminis- » >| tration of relief back to the local {3 so they can remain,” he said. “In as Ts Dogest Some cases where both the husband and Finly H. Gray (D. Ind.) before he was displaced by Rep.

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communities and thereby stop the ; 3 waste and squandering of money.’ Albany Bonnie Sloan Post, three-| Wie Work prs Jrohable that “And how, Mr. Springer, would time State champion. Sa «All leases are made monthly and that policy of Republicanism affect Toman BB ilps Toe |are dated Sept. 1. New leases can pe filled. out by all tenants, both

ASHINGTON, Aug. 19. — Paul V. McNutt lost five pounds talking to the Young Democrats at Pittsburgh last

the taxpayers of Indiana? “Here is an example: In Cen-.

trict to the stadium at 2 p. m. Monday and the annual Legion ball will be held that night. Tuesday the- business. sessions and election of officers will climax.the “occupation”. . : ; ; Holding their conventions along with the Legion are its auxiliary, the Forty and Eight, Eight and Forty, and World War Nurses.

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week, but it may have been well worth it. For those who attended the convention from here concluded that he was accepted by the delegates. as the Crown Prince candidate provided President Roosevelt does not seek a third term. All of the rooting for a third term at the convention merely emphasized the strong position that Indiana’s favorite son now

Springer. - . “So I am somewhat familiar with the Tenth Indiana District and recognize the towns from. which the callers come,” Miss Flint commented.

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ENATOR FREDERICK VANNUYS (D. Ind), who came from his Virginia farm to his office this week long enough to

eligibles and ineligibles.” He said that under terms of the notices, ineligible families may remain “indefinitely” if they cannot find adequate housing facilities. One complainant said that “the

feet.” nes “People who will have to move will be put to expense,” she said.

people who will have to move are ig those -who put the project on its|&

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“They’ll have moving expense, have to buy stoves and other furnishings which the apartments : Stony on threatened party have and the people don’t have the In an interview he stated that money, :

dandidates for departmental posts have opened headquarters. Running for commander to succeed Harold A. Shindler of Newburg, are George Huish, East Chicago publisher, and

throw the President an out-of-

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Northern vice commander—Joseph Lutes, Indianapolis businessman and Herman Boles, Franklin real estate

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National committeeman — Isadore levine, La Porte attorney, the incumbent, and Bruce Peters, Cam-

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the New Deal work those present pointed out. - : > Having reiteratéd at Pittsburgh his fealty for Roosevelt if he does seek a third term and then hav‘ing delivered an address on “The Meaning of Modern Liberalism”, Mr. McNutt more than any other man mentioned for the 1940 nomination meets the specifications for a candidate which F, D. R. laid down in his message to the convention, they declare.

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the Indianapolis Congressman now is on one of those Panama junkets which are open to Congressmen.

he and at least 15 other conservative Democrat Senators would not support President Roosevelt if he does “cudgel” a third term nomination. When he himself was up for renomination last year, Senator VanNuys launched a direct-by-mail independent campaign because he then thought the party would not take him. He patched things up with the Indiana Demo-

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Senator and Mrs. Sherman Minton (D. Ind.) and two of their children left on a similar trip shortly after Congress adjourned. Last year Senator Minton’s secretary, James Penman, accompanied the Senator on the same trip, but he declined an in-

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Tsouis ‘Wilkerson, Forty and Eight head from Vincennes; Mrs. Wayne I. Ferguson of Ft. Wayne, auxiliary president, and Mrs. Josephine Kimberling, auxiliary secretary, are unoppossed. Gary, Ft. Wayne and Anderson

crats, however, and went out on the stump praising President Roosevelt and the New ‘Deal. Since being re-elected he has opposed the President 2 nearly 100 per cent as any mdn on the Day and evening classes. This school Senate Floor. : : soptorms on the, Yules of the a

Here is what President Roosevelt said: “The Democratic Party will not survive as an effective force in the nation if the voters have to choose between

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Penman explained. “To me it was like trying to sleep on a bucking bronco.”

. candidates, on a straddlebug platform, I personally, for my own self-respect and because of my long service to, and belief in, liberal democracy, will find it impossible to have any active part in such an unfortunate suicide of the old Demacratic Party.”

Commenting on McNutt’s convention assignment, Time Magazine this week concluded:

“By the spot accorded him on the program, by the tenor of what he was allowed to say, the leading White House heir apparent (if any) was last week seen to be Paul Vories , McNu't, the white-haired Apollo of Indiana. “Pennsylvania’s Senator Guffey, Senate Majority Lead- - nominee for President today “even er - Barkley, - National Youth "if it is Roosevelt.” Mr. Chandler Administrator Aubrey Wil- _ was in New York to officiate at| liams, Assistant Secretary of “Kentucky Day” at the World's] War Johnson, all had a go on

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2 ” ” Miss M. Lenore Flint, one of the star secretaries on Capitol Hill who now is employed in the office of Rep. George W. Gillie (R. Ind), also is handling callers from the office of Rep. Raymond S. Springer (R. Ind.) which is two doors down the hall. Rep. Springer’s secretary is away for two weeks. .

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