Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1941 — Page 8
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PAGE 8 At the State House
BOEHNE ‘REVOLT BREWS IN EIGHT
Evansville Democratic Leaders Whet Ouster Ax for:
Congressman Over Failure to Obtain Defense Industries for City.
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Local | Deolers See 1942 Plymouth
By EARL RICHERT
A major intra-party rebellion is reportedly in the making against Congressman John W. Boehne Jr. (D. Evans-| ville) who next year will seek his seventh term in the House of Representatives.
’ Several influential Eighth District Democratic business |
and labor leaders are reported to have joined forces to at-|
tempt to oust Rep. Boehne because of his alleged failure to
b - > under Republicans. get any major defense indus-
| Lowell H. Patterson, Republican, | tries or war orders for Evansville! will supervise the commission sec- | They are said to be "all Set” 10/,otary, hearing judge and the handpush Circuit Court Judge John W. Spencer Jr. of Evansville for the Democratic nomination. If it becomes apparent thai in- rl sufficient support can be marshalled porary and truck permits and legis- | for Judge Spencer, they are Te-ijative matters, and Bernard Doyle, ported to be ready to Throw WeIrin.... rat the Excise Police and strength behind State Senator| Democrat, ata : Roger Phillips of New Albany or commission advertising. Rep. Winfield Denton of Evans-| William Storen, the new Demoville. Both men were minority party cratic commission member who leaders in their respective Houses succeeds Hugh A. Barnhart to-| during the 41 session of the In- morrow, will probably take over the diana Legislature. {duties assigned his predecessor. They | | State House sources sav that include direction of the Public Re- | SV beginnir suffer | : Se dl as its en {the issuance of distillery, brewers
industries have; 5 % au ah : and wholesale permits, and legislafi siness. - es practically no defense business. Pro jve matters.
duction for civilian use Is DEE! yiger the old liquor law, Mr! curtailed because of lack of Ma- np, hart the Commission chairterials and layofis of laborers are pn... had more power than the threatened as a result. lother commissioners and had the Sensing that this situation might final say on many matters. develop, a delegation of Evansville] Now, the four commissioners will| business and labor leaders called be responsible for handling details] upon Rep. Boehne in Washington in each of their divisions and they several weeks age to ask that he Will bring important matters in their get some defense industries or war divisions before the entire commisorders fer industries in his dis. Sion for deliberation and action.
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The Congressm id the delenT E rerorted nat ne nniisland Puzzles State
gation, it is report that he felt) at y I SiS Cougs a { An island in the Wabash River “log-rolling” for defense business at Lafayette which has been grow-| for his home district ing slowly since it was formed bv a 1213 flood has been causing much { “head scratching” in official state
Republican, the new Trade Rela- | tions Department,
This, it is said. gation members
made the dele“see red’ * & = | circles. K McCov, wi ved onto End One-Man Rule | Frank IcCoy Yo moved ont {the island last year asked Stave] Auditor Richard T. James for title to the land under right of posession. Mr. James asked Attormev General George Beamer if there was any statute giving him any right to sell it, if a buyer could be found. Mr. Beamer said that such s-| lands formed in navigable streams were the property of the state and that under the law such property is to be held in trust for the people of the entire state. He said that it could be sold only if such action were proven not detrimental to the interests of the people of the state. “How do we fing that out?” puzzles Deputy Auditor Ross Teckemeyer. The acres.
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One-man rule has “gone out of the window” in the Alcoholic Beverages Commission. The four members
missio mn,
of the Comeach of whom was given equal power under the Stout Liquor Law, have divided the department among themselves, with each member charged with the responsibility of running certain divisions. The two Republican members will have charge of divisions under Democratic heads and the two Demo-
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{convention now In progress at the { Mu {backed by Dean O. V. Brumley of; the Veterinarian School, Ohio State the VU. { University.
i 1y if their coat is clipped.
i he said. “That's why a dog pants
‘comparatively recently,
\rery,
Discussing the new Plymouth are these factory representatives and local Plymouth dealers. The 1942 |
Plymouth, which will be on sale in a few weeks, was shown to the approximately 400 Plymouth dealers
| in this area at a luncheon yesterday at the Athenaeum. In this group (left to right) are Ellison Fadely, ling of retail permits; Harry Fenton, |
of Fadely-Anderson, Inc. 3547 E. Washington St.; H. M. Knippenberg, of Knippenberg Motors, Inc, 3759 N. Nlineis St.: J. N. Burr, Pivmouth district manager; C. H. Wallerich, of the C. H. Wallerich Ce, 950 N.
Meridian St.: A. R. Jones, Jones & Maley, Inc, 2421 E. Washington St, and Charles Sering, Dodge re-
| gional manager, Cincinnati.
Don't Be Feeling Too Sorry for Yourself; Dogs Can Be Sunburned and Get Hay Fever
lations Department and chief clerk,| Dogs can sunburn. They get the; A, V. M. A. has a special committee pecially in Germany, dogs and cats mternational Harvester * Co.
Their on neurology to probe into the were killed because they required | proper Sips and treatment of | | precious food. In many ways theyre like hu- | “nerves.’ “The best breeding stock in the | mans, according to Dr. Mark L.| Scientific advances in medical | world is now in the U. 8,” Dr. : x | treatment for pets has grown tre- Morris said. Morris of New Brunswick, N. Ju! 0 50udy in the last 10 years, the | vw ug ERNE, SOE NY mht susceptible | goctor said. There are more than 40 exhibits to as many ailments because their | hemistry, physics and X-ray! Si ism isnt as complicated.” |enter in. The reason, Dr. Morris on the first
Morris, well known as a spe- | os in small animal treatment, is treatment. attending the 78th annual Ameri- | One of the greatest developments min pills and an array of special can Veterinary Medical ASSOCIation fu, 410 last 10 or 15 years, he said, |operating instruments. has been in humane anesthesia for| Most appealing is a healthy, wrigdog and cat operations. gling litter After « war, Dr. Morris said, mother dog. S. will be calied on to supply; Of scientific importance is Europe with animals. England sent Ohio State University exhibit of an- { most of her prized blooded animals imal organs with vinylite injections here. In other parts of Europe, es- ‘showing their circulation systems,
hives. They have allergies.
floor of the Murat Tem-
sion has grown along with medical stuffed two-headed calf, live white
rat Temple. His statements were |
“Dogs have what are called alJergies,” Dr. Morris said. “In other
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NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (U. P.).— | Four pretty girls stepped off the liner Aconoqua yesterday, fugitives from an army of marriageminded men. The four—Jean Turner, Doris Milo, Sue Allen and Nadine Page —said that Colon, in the Panama Canal Zone, had 565 men to
Discuss Copper, Aluminum, Conservation With U. S. Agencies.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (U.P) — Representatives of eight automobile truck manufacturers confer with defense officials today on modifications in 1942 models to conserve materials needed for defense. Officials of the Office .of Produc- | tion Management, Army, Navy, and Office of Price Administration and
wanted to get married. They were entertainers at a cafe patronized by defense and soldiers and sailors.
i, It’s the soldier who is the spendthrift now.
every woman, and all of the men |
STUDY ANTI-NAZI BILL SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 14 (U.P), —The Chamber meets today to cone sider a bill outlawing Nazi activity and providing for expulsion of all foreigners convicted under it.
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| came here to fish and caught two said, Is that the veterinary profes-|ple. Among them are displayed a|
{ mice, stacks of special animal vita- | {car to leave the road and plunge {into a canal. Later a wrecker pulled
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iron in pistons for those of aluminum. 3. Reduction of the aluminum content in steel used for fenders and other contoured automobile and truck parts. 4. Elimination of all decorative finishings and trimmings, such as two-toned body colors, grillwork, extra lights and ornamental bands. Officials said that some manufacturers who use aluminum in steel for fenders are having difficulty finding satisfactory substitutes for the metal which gives steel its elasticity and bending properties. Companies sending representatives (included: Ford, Packard, Nash- { Kelvinator, General Motors, Chrys(ler, Hudson, Studebaker and the
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words, they are sensitive to some substances such as pollen. When they 1 through high grass, the poilen gets into their coats and causes a skin rash.” Do dogs get hay fever? Well. says Dr. Morris, polien can cause an irritation in their noses, Just as in humans. ! As to sunburn, Dr. Morris said | that white coated dogs such as Sealy hams frequently sunburn bad-
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Before clipping your dog, You should have expert advice, the vetrinarian said. In general, a healthy dog doesn't necessarily need to be clipped to ward off the heat. The coat, in most instances, insulates dogs against the heat. “They perspire only through their nose, tongue and foot pads, you know.”
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