Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1941 — Page 11
ADANS LEAVING
ORD JOB OCT. 31
Governor (1 Get ‘Formal
{ {Basignation Late Today; . Friction Denied.
© ny sams wacuens - Highway
Chairman] Plumes D Adams said he would send] |
formal resignation to Governor Bchricker’s office late today, to bePUmS gitective Qct. 81, Sn Shaltman said he was resigning because: e press of personal business matter cver with the Governor per-
“The. "Ohtst Executive was out of to
id. the three judges of the rodeo and ;
to wor
re has been very Propet in the airs of this department : and it
him that
rs ‘Adams sald he believed that highway program, which ‘was in 1952 was the Best fn that it would mark & new epoch ‘in. the ‘highway | ‘construction ‘work in “In-
‘He paid tribute to’ ‘Hil associates on the commission, stating that the
‘The chairman: has extensive busihess interests in northern Indians and it had frequently; ‘been Feported | in he intended to re-
“and 8 post~ started.
‘He has USHon Bre denied: all rumors .of friction between himself and the Governor over patronage inatters.
Ray B. Smith, secretary to Govgrnor Schricker, said: “We regret’ very deeply Mr. * resignation; however, we wiwhen he took the job that he _ ypkiviirims a great personal sacrifice and that he would not be able to stay with us long. We are glad
name most frequently mentioned 1s that of Hugh A. Barnhart, ® close personal friend of Governor Bc er who was recently transif from the chairmanship of the Alcoholic Beverages Commission to the directorship of the Conservation Commission,
| Fieads 5000 Employes &
Mr} Barnhart, an original Schrick-er-for-Governor man, was a meme ber. of the Highway Commission several years ago and teportedly wanted tHe chairman’s job last spring when the - Governor named Mr.
Adams. The fact that hé “was recently transferred from the A. B. C. to . the Conservation Department probably would be a point against him being given the Highway job. Political circles say, however, that if Mr, Barnhart should’ be named Highway chairman. it would pretty detinitely mark him as the “favored” heir-gpparent of the. State administration for ‘the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1844, The Highway Commission chairman js head of a division of state government which has 5000 employees, by far. the most in aby single state department.
{Hadden Also Mentioned
If Mr. Barnhart should be named to Mr. Adams’ job, he too would take a salary cut of $800 a yea, which would be further proof to political circles of ’44 gubernatorial intentions. ‘Highway Commission members get $6200 annually while the Conservation Commission di-
and that he would talk the |
‘Marilyn Richards will be one of
horse show at Gregg Farms Sunday.’ All judges will be: officers of’
¥9| the Junior Horse Assoslation of
Tndiana,
3 DEBATES HOST HECKLER ON AIR
“To Voice That Breaks - In-on Broadcast. -
ROME, Oct. 16 (U. PF) a Appelius, Italian radio commentator, last night engaged in debate
which ‘have been heckling British, German: and other radio programs. {Listeners throughout Italy heard} the following exchange between Appelius, ‘who is chief editorial writer on Benito Mussolini's newspaper Popolo D'Italia, and who was discussing the international situation, and the heckler speaking on the Rome radio's wave length: “You are an Italian ass,” said the
“That's better than being a British citizen,” Appelius replied, thus becoming the first broadcaster to talk back to a heckler. “But you have sold out,” the heckler 'said. “Yes,” said Appelius, “sold out to my country, but you have sold out to foreigners.” + “But ois 4 will be Germany's, not Italy's,” the heckler said. “Yes, victory will be Italy’s too, and you know it,” the editor said. “Then tell us what is happening in Italy,” the voice demanded. “It’s raining,” Appelius replied, “which 1s good for our crops.” “It isn’t: true that the Russians are beaten,” said the voice. “What about the 5,000,000 Russian | prisoners?” said Appelius. “Are| they winning?” (In an official version, put out by the official Italian Bea agency, the ghost voice was said finally to have “dissolved in the British 108.)
SIX YEARS TOO OLD
CHICAGO, Oct.. "16 (U, P).~— Mrs, Sophie Barthlott, 73, yesterday obtained a ‘divorce from her husband, Herman, 86, whom she marriefl a year ago. She said he
Malian Editor Talks Back|™;
with one “of the “ghost” voices|
To Retain G. 0. P. Rule in Officials’ Unit, = - The Indiana Municipal’ Leagwe faced the first major election conflict in its history today as 500 offcials of Hoosier. cities and Towns
assembled at the Claypool Hotel for the league's annual business
* Testing. : oy or
centered on # cone e first vice dency between er Harry : dwin of
_|Anderson, a Democrat, and MaSor
Ross Castle of Connersville, a. Re
wae league’s policy of rotating the presijdency. between Republicans ‘and | Democrats. ¥
Policy Old as League
The bi-partisan’ policy was instituted when the league ‘was founded to prevent domination by
dent and vice president are memes: bers of ‘the league's: policy-making. executive committee which has i. he pes a ‘bi-partisan character
zation, ‘has assumed special-signifi-cance this year because the league is: stronger than ever before. In some circlés, it was stated that discontiuance of the bi-partisan policy ‘ would leave the way open for doniination of the ' executive committee by special groups. ‘The league president this year is Mayor William H. Dress of*Evansville, a Democrat. He will be suecceeded today by Mayor Fred Parker of Michigan City, a Republican.: Under the present: election policy, a Democrat would be elected vice
he would automatically succeed Mayor Parker the following year. It is this line of succession which is-being ghallshged by by the candidacy of Mayor Castle. His election would mean that a Republican would suc~ ceed a Republican. Problems of municipal government departments Lighlighted the forums for mayots, city attorneys, councilmen #and town board mem-
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