Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 33

FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1080 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 33

RELIEF TIFF IN | Bricker and Roosevelt Trade Punches |F00D ISSUANCE RS i dl OHIO LOOMS AS [¥ a IP STARTED ANEW (fff Sr TTT = BASIC ‘40 ISSUE | wk EE 8 | ! . F & £3 | fe ‘Thousands in Cleveland Get, \-

i. 8 a, gel BE | Their First Relief Groceries Brings Free Spenders and a SRN NN . In Four Weeks. Budget Balancers Into p LN . CLEVELAND. Co. (3.(0. 5 s eC. lo (UU oJ J

Direct Conflict. \ LE \ \ d \ \ Ry Ne \ . | Thousands of relief clients lined up SN ——— } WN \ \ NN > at grocery stores today to take home | Iv P Ca AAR AN NR TOTO their first food in four weeks. x NE ooRe 3 | They were cashing in the food) : a \ \ \ A orders which Mayor Harold H. Bur- 8 : : OEY Fore ee ot io NR ; N N ton restored today and off which R \ OR MAIL ORDERS relief funds hes become a aor nN } he had cut 16,00 single persons and political incident A Na ] childless couples since Nov. 15, Forty As " : : thousand other relief cases which | ® playing the role of a proving ground had been on curtailed orders for the il RE Ivory Finish for what promises to be the basic | La Br sauung oT Aah | ®Silk Pleated Shade, Fully Lined, issue of the 1940 national campaign. \ . “> Food Variety Limited Rich Braid Trim ily ei go , it a me Yo "Sun, i Curiously enough, the man who {rom Che Pederal Surplus Commo: B ® Individual Nite-Lite Switch— started the controversy between the : BE Don BL ie d . BD | Foot Operated free-spending and budget-balancing NN | going. Tigi So Vad ATI )

schools of thought by demandin : OB Sugnt ky demanding ™ [tives and friends to help. : | ® 3-Candle Fixture—Giving 3 Stages of Light

more money for poor relief was) \ \ f > Mayor Harold H. Burton of Cleve- | : As full relief was restored, City

land, a Republican. FA | Welfare Director Fred W. Ramsey 5 i ®3-Way Reflector—Giving 3 Stages of Light It may or may not be mere coinels | \ ; x : took charge of Sh exsinination by Re dence that today the state is being |S oo. 9 AN AREER | physicians of relief clients to de- SNS ® ' flooded with literature booming/i \ ja ERR AY |termine whether there had been W Bridge Lamp to Match if Desired Mavor Burton as a candidate tor | {any “starving” during the recent the U. S. Senate. | relief dilemma. | Bricker Meets Need CNR aa SF R © X 3 Mayor Burton ordered the in-| Lh ee pe iam Pa ae ie ) WN Na N ; vestigation late yesterday after a| Oddly, too, the immediate and EE 3 J ho \ aa : RE demand by David Lasser, president | More pressing needs in Cleveland, TR SR A Sa Ny X = TT w= lof the Workers’ Alliance, a national | ot a OS Be | Governor John W. Bricker . . _ tells New Deal | President Roosevelt . . . says Pennsylvania is Orgunistion of Wo workers. | Atoelc he measures Vath ol t own expenses before advising him how te run | doing twice as good a job as Ohio in caring for its jrges Medica s | angels measures initiated by] ha ’ xpe g | relief. “people don't have to fall dead | ohn W. Bricker, Ohio's Republican | | suddenly in downtown streets to be Mr. Lasser said.

Governor, whom the New st: : have cast in the villains oy ve St { D t} ARMY MULE RETIRED : TT opone a committee of doe-hard-hearted budget-balancer. A a e ea is tors familiar with the welfare field \ Mayor Burton precipitated hel AS 40TH YEAR NEARS to investigate the condition of a ; FLY

fireworks by demanding a special | EDINBURG—Mrs. Dora Mabel Thomas, random sampling of relief clients session 6f the State Legislature to BR Ahi: 35m Xi won SPOKANE, , Wash, | Dec. 15 (U. P.). [to determine the truth.” ’ SN vote more money for urban relief.| ELWOOD -— Kenneth Edward Hill 13.|__Peso, a black Army mule now ap- Mr. Lasser denied he had planned

Governor Bricker refused to con- | nT ino. eI sters Ble. Ines Eva proaching 40 years of age, has been [to lead a “hunger march” on Covene the Legislature, well knowing | a RR Matis RAD three Mpif-brothers, | retired at last. lumbus, Ohio's capital, and denied

C xl } N Fl * bak such a session would be unproduc- Nola, avant v3 I a 20. Suryiv-| According to Sergt. L. M. Hanson, |that his visit to Ohio cites was tive, but suggesting that other avail- Qhio Relief Stiuation DiS ors: Wife, Virginia; sons, Robert and Wil- lone of the stable bosses at Ft./backed by President Roosevelt, able and more expedient remedies Ha A eT Tank Berths Wright Nis |George Wright, Peso saw service|with whom he had conferred in

| Es be applied. | torted for Political Pur- {Mary Heiman and Miss Edith Davis: [with Gen. John J. Pershing when | Washington earlier this week. Mr. Ohio faces a poor relief problem brothers, Clarence, Paul, Ernest and Allie. |, otter was chasing Pancho Villa Lasser was in Toledo Wednesday _80c DOWN—50c A WEEK 2;

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wa y A | KOKOMO—Mrs. Mary Fitiotte Hough, ; > in its industrial centers because | poses, Committee Says. 36. Survivors: Husbahd, Wilham 8. gon. across Mexican deserts. and went to Detroit today. 1938 the state turned thumbs down | | William 8S. Jr.; sisters, Mrs. A. P. x " SS ————— Intosh and Maude Nihan; brother, John on public spending and elected al Nihan.

Republican Governor and Legisla-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (U. P.) —| LAMAR — Bendamin F. Tableman, 70. ure pledged to a balanced state The Republican National Committee | SUEEEO. Brothers, William and Wesley. ; MARION—Albert Foreman, 22. Surviv- i

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budget and no new taxes. asserted today that ° ‘seldom in the}, Wife, Juanita: parents, Mr. and Governor Bricker adopted the one history of the United States have| As. Harvey Foreman; sisters, Mrs. Berhat : x b Nelson, Georgia Foreman; brother, course open to him. He cut costs, high ranking figures in a Federal | Douglas s particularly operating costs. In the administration resorted to such tis- | Herm i P. Thompson, %. & OE hob on s h .! SHELBYVILLE—John Tinker, urprocess, 2500 state employees lost tortion of truth as have certain offi- | OC (ite: sons. Ita and Irvin. |

their jobs. He also trimmed the cials in the Roosevelt Administra. | EE a

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budget for poor relief. tion in regard to tl : EE] s " >) Assailed as Heartless he Sli URGES CLASSICS IDEA " - lo i 3 1 a statement bv its publicity " When Governor Bricker refuse Fi to call & epecisl relief Re : ” division, the Republican Committee | e I s | eon nue FOR U, S EDUCATION v develops slower )

was assailed as a heartless person, 3 > “Tn : uentiy seeking to run for the Presidency than UN reque it alwavs triumphs on his budget-balancing record “at rindd” i g ultimately. This it is doing in the |

the expense of the hungry.” i V t hich! SAN FRANCISCO. D 18 (U.P) President Roosevelt has cited fig- case of the Ohio situation which SAY ANCISCO, Dec. 1! . P 5 § } res tending to show that Ohio isn't has been so grievousiy distortea tor __ Old ideals of teaching must be taking care of its relief as well as Gigi an political PUrposes. | restored if America is to escape the ¢ . t tailors tisti . . Pentsvivania. Pennsylvania, hel Claim Charge Baseless brutalizin cots usiness ** | Enjoy perfect comfort—smart tailoring—distines | brutal g effects of busine 33 tive styling—massive “Tilt Back” Lounge Chair

said, is doing twice as good a job.! “Press and radio reports from : » > ite 3 y etterism, he o t Wil- | gl The Governor has been the target Ohio by non-partisan objective ob-| oc ierism in the opinion of Wil with Ottoman to Match.

for attacks by Mayor F. H. La- servers in the last few days estab-|llam Wallace Chapin, San Fran-| “ Let ) 4 ~ : Loum | vor F., H. La-|serve ew day " N RR TREN ERZNENERE]

Guardia of New York and Interior lish the baseless nature of the cisco editor. Secretary Harold L. Ickes. |charges, which outstanding New| All America, including business | "MASSIVE' 48 48- IN. CEDAR CHEST Governor Bricker's replies to the! | Dealers have made against Gover- itself, Chapin believes, already is| 3 New Deal attacks have been terse !nor John W. Bricker. Notable is/suffering “from the dire conse- 3 “In this Administration nearly/an article in the Scripps-Howard quences of the dearth of the highevery state department is being op- | Newspapers, by Parker LaMoore er mentalities which it is the aim g oe : . rated at a lower cost than last|chief of that newspaper chain's Co- of classical education to develop.” RT EE — Free Delivery year. When the Federal authorities lumbus, O., bureau. Writing in his weekly Argonaut, Na Pa . ® ' have » are able to say the same about the! “Illustrative also of the lack of Chapin said the nation's higher | J Anywhere in Indiana cost of operating Federal agencies, ! foundation for the charges whieh welfare was dealt a fatal blow when! I shall be more willing to accept|New Deal zealots have hurled at “at instigation of big business” their advice as to how to run our|Governor Bricker was the nation- higher institutions of learning comstate.” | wide radio broadcast from Cleve- mercialized themselves by providing Employment in Cleveland is back land over the Mutual Broadcasting training instead of education. at or above 1929 levels in all basic!System Tuesday night by Fulton een

industries except construction, and Lewis Jr. construction suffers from certain ills! “Mr. Lewis, one of the country’s HOME ECONOMICS more or less peculiar to itself. The outstanding radio commentators on| steel industry has more people national affairs, went to Cleveland} POPULAR WITH COEDS working than were emploved before to make his own investigation into| en the industrial collapse. Yet between the merit of the charges made bv| STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Dec. 15 16,000 and 20.000 relief cases appear the Roosevelt Administration against (y. P).—If the experience of the

to have become a permanent burden Governor Bricker, Pensyvivania State College is any of the community. | Cleveland Leaders Speak criterion, Betty Co-Ed is learning]

Between the employables and the’ After interviewing many Cleve- more and more toward home eco- | Massive. 48° walnut unemployables is found an inter- land officials and citizens, Mr. Lewis nomics as a profession. cedar chest. with %

up, technically classed on Tuesdav night gave the results| Until several years ago, according "Aner quality, guar:

ables, for which there is of his inquiry. Ck aieh to Dean of Women Charlotte E.| nd ano, Prgol. ONLY $1 WEEKLY i even in a booming labor “Attention particularly is directed Ray, women students at Penn State TOYLAND BARGAINS For the most part these to the conclusion of the broadcast were divided almost equally among 3 , Biul! employed in plants in which this independent observer home economics education and lib- aeons prites, and eT YISe 4% Riese the early days brands as ‘not fact’ and as ‘sheer eral arts courses. | SCOOT cesssanes. 98e f the depres: fiction’ the basic charges made by, But now, she adds, home econom- VeROCTPDES Lhacssisiansisness $349 When other pl ants in the same spokesmen for the Roosevelt Ad- ics has gone into a definite lead | AUTOMOBILES fields resumed operations on a part- ministration.” in the number of co-eds. i DESK & CHAIR SETS time basis, there was no place for, — oe these workers who had been throw n out of employment by the complete! collapse of the concerns with which! they had been associated, |

Many Skilled on WPA 3 K'S The active plants had work only NL AT KIR for their own, and that on a cur- 0 Y Mi tailed basis. Thus thousands of

workers, many of them skilled i wo i 1 craftsmen, remained on relief or 5 Re Nn | on WPA. : Today these people are out of step! — Sf N NX

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Consciously, or otherwise, Governor Bricker is following the 1938 | election returns. He carried Ohio last year by 118,000, while losing! Cleveland by 70,000. Big-city Ohio has needs which rural Ohio refuses to recognize. In the clash between the public-spend-ing and the budget - balancing schools of thought, the budget-bal-an cers hold a majority of of the votes. |

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