Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1940 — Page 17

FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1040

- NO LOOPHOLES IN ACT, HATCH WARNS

Ye's Awaiting Final Campaign Spending Reports, Then If It Was Violated He’tl Take. Action; Aware !

Now There Was By BRUCE

Times Special Writer

‘WASHIN GTON, Nov. 29.—Any campaign managers who thought they had found a set of loopholes in the Hatch Clean-Politics Act during the last few months, and acted accordingly, are going to have some soft words with Senator Hatch before they get through.

Senator Hatch, to be blunt, doesn’t think there are any real loopholes in the act that

bears his*name, and he pro-

poses to make a fuss about it if he finds tHat the law’s Spit was vioJated, Right now he’s sitting tight. He

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had advised them that each organization could spend up to the $3,000,000 limit. - The Democrats had a number of;

most “Washington observers doubt that they fractured the Hatch Act limit. very badly—simply because it’s doubted that they were able to

subsidiary clubs of their own, but Fi

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final reports of the House and ¢ Senate campaign investiga-

..|lay hands on the money. i| Until it is known precisely what was spent, and by whom, it is impossible to say just whai either

prices that mean real Nout and just at a time when savings are so important to our budgets. Read every item—pian to attend—share the /

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ting commit- \ ties, headed by \ Representa tive Whittington and Senator Gillette. Then he wants to study the full financial reports of the Democratic and Republican national * committees. He doesn't of his own knowledge know whether his last campaign was, as Senator Gillette ~ npr Hatch has remarked, the most expensive one ever held, ge he is convinced there was some rebty heavy spending. “All those billboards I saw weren't put up

free,” he says. “Neither were those. newspaper and magazine ads given away. And all that radio time wasn’t donated.” - The Hatch Act limits one party’s’ campaign expenditures to $3,000,000. The supposed loophole opened up when somebody decided that limit appied to each individual political organization, so that if you could put half a dozen different outfits to. work each one could spend up to $3,000,000. Senator Hatch says that simply isn’t so. Individual's Help

“The act provides ,in substance, that all moneys expended by anyone with the knowledge of the na‘tional committee must be, charged

up as expenditures of the national . committee itself,” he says. “I wouldn't go to the extent of saying that if some ordinary. mortal went out of his own hook and spent a little money to boost his candidate, his spending ought to be charged ;up to the committee. But where you have huge national organizations set up to do the.same ~ job as the national ecommittee— ! and, in some cases, obviously split up just in order to avoid this limitation—I should say that the money they spend is cledrly part of the hational committee’s expenditure. ~ “I's too thin for any national committee to say, ‘Yes, here's a “nation-wide organization spending money for our candidate in every

state and precinct—but we don’t

know a thing about it.” Didn't Get The Money All of this, of course, is chiefly a matter for the Republicans to worry about. Senator Gillette has remarked that officials of several of the assorted Willkie®elubs told his com-

Congress or the Administration may do.

“The main thought to hold in mind,” says Senator Hatch, “is that there are inevitably going to be some violations and some loopholes in any brand-new law. This act is just beginning, We must strengthen it and improve it. More than anything \else, though, there must be an educational process among the people so .that they will demand better enforcement and higher standards.”

CONTINENTAL ARMY'S BUDGET, $3,000,000

WILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 29 (U. 'P.) —With Congress appropriating

fense and the upkeep of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, few recall that America’s first Continental Army had a budget of only $3,000,000. —\ When/ a group of Massachusetts farmers defied the British at Lex-

printed a budget for an army of 27,000 men and the necessary officers. His estimate of the army’s expense amounted to $3,000,000, with 52, 276,000 for salaries snd maintenance of men and officers ani the remainder for war supplies. The Read plan was adopted by the Continental Congress in November, 1775. Read drew his budget on both sides of a piece of paper measuring only 7% by 12 inches.

- TOWN LACKS JAIL

BADEN, Pa. Nov. 29 (U. P.).— The town of Baden—whose main ciaim to fame for the past 15 years has been that it has no jail—has dedicated a new $45,000 municipal building—without a jail cell,

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