Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1944 — Page 8

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zation in his bid for the nomination for the $10,-000-a-year post. He long’ has 3 been active in Republican poliMr. Claycombe tics here, having served as a deputy prosecutor, a member of the common council, the city plan commission and state representative.

Veterans Official

He has been a delegate to the G. O. P. state convention regularly for many years and also has been on the speakers bureau of G. O. P. state committee. treasurer of Marion County Republican Veterans. Active in a number of business enterprises in addition to his law practice, he now is president of the Commercial Indemnity Insurance Co., a director in the First Federal Savings & Loan association and vice president of the Travelers Aid society. If elected, he said he will endeavor to conduct himself with fairness and justice to all and give to the position the diligence and industry which the place demands and requires for efficient operation. He was the Republican candidate for probate court judge in 1934.

Graduate of Indiana U,

He was born in Marengo and graduated from Jasper high school He was graduated from the Indiana university law school in 1914 and immediately entered into the practice of law here in the office: of James W. Noel. In 1919 he formed a partnership with Albert Stump, which partnership still continues, He is married and has three children, two of whom are in the armed forces. He lives at 4301 Park ave.

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of his college fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha.

ATHERTON IN STATE SENATE RACE AGAIN

State Senator John W. Atherton, secretary-treasurer of Butler university and president of the Indianapolis City Plan commission, today announced his candidacy for renomination on the Republican ticket, He was elected to the state senate in 1940. During the last session he served as chairman of the senate education committee. He said that if re-elected, he will continue to work for measures which would benefit education and encourage planning by the state and cities. ' Mr. Atherton is married and lives

Dr. Hilton Brown Atherton, iz an intern in a Danville (Pa.) hospital, preparing to enter the armed forces.

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as: head of the county civilian defense program, thus allowing him to build an organization and keep in the limelight after his retirément as a general. Result, he beat our candidate, Henry Ostrom, for the mayoralty nomination. ” “And then,” he went on, “the governor appointed John Niblack as municipal judge, thus putting him in a position where he could keep in the public eye and build a reputation. Now, John Niblack is trying to beat our boy, .Sherwood Blue, for the prosecutorship which, next to the mayorship, is the most important job in the county to us. “It just can't be coindicenses that most of our troubles come from Republicans given appointments by the Democratic governor. He's the guy who is keeping us split up in this county.” This same speaker pointed out that Safety Board President Will Remy, also’ a thorn in the side or the regular organization, was the main speaker at a fraternity banquet recently which was presided over by Ray E. Smith, secretary to the governor. 8 s

» Tucker, Too? MANY FRIENDS of Lt. James Tucker, unannounced candidate for the G. O. P. senatorial nomination, also are. inclined to lay the responsibility for what trouble their candidates has at the feet of the governdr, They find, as they canvass the state, that much of what opposition the former secretary of state has stems from the period when he was disbursing auto license bureau patronage . . , for every person made happy with a juicy license bureau plum several were made unhappy. And the memories of these “unhappy” persons seem to be the longest. ‘The Tuckerites recall how the governor very courteously turned the license bureau over to the Republican secretary of state ‘after the supreme court's “ripper suit” decision left practically all patronage in his hands. ; While there was precedent for the license bureau being placed under the secretary of state, many Democrats believed that under the court decision the governor could keep control of the department and they urged him to keep it. But he chose to make no issue of the matter, turning the bureau over to Mr, Tucker. As a result, the youthful secretary of state who up until then had no: political scars acquired some political wounds which still are open today as he seeks the G. O. P. senatorial nomination against Homer E. Capehart. As result of this sort of thing, plus the governor's victory at the polls in 1940 and his all-inclusive defeat of the ’41 G. O, P.-con-trolled legislature's “ripper” program, it is easy to see why Indiana Republicans have a wholesome respect for their 135-pound adversary and why they think that the term “Slippery Hank” is thoroughly appropriate, : 2

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ODDS AND ENDS: Lt. Tucker and State Auditor Richard: T. James are expected to makesformal announcements next week of their candidacies for the G. O. P. senatorial and lieutenant governorship nominations respectively. + + + The Capehart forces are claiming the support of Robert W. Lyons, chain store lobbyist and behind-the-scenes G. O. P. power. While present at the Capehart reception for Governor Vivian of Colorado Monday night. Mr. Lyons, who usually does not attend party meetings, made it plain that he attended because he is a personal friend of Gover-

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- “The governor,” he said, “came along and appointed Gen. Tyndall

nor Vivian. Friends of Judge Niblack are busily engaged in setting up a strong organization for him. Headquarters will be opened at Market and Pennsylvanian sts. . . . The Bradford-Daniels-Ostrom G. O. P. organization will seek to re-elect Mr. Ostrom as county chairman. Mr. Daniels is uncertain as to whether he will seek re-election as district chairman. If he deos not, Mr. Bradford likely will be the candidate of the regulars for this post. ... « Louis Johnson, former police inspector, is expected to announce his candidacy shortly for the Democratic sheriff's nomination.

STATE SCHOOL HEAD SEEKS NEW TERM

~ Dr. Clement T. Malan of Terre Haute today announced his candi-] dacy for renomination on the Republican ticket for a third term as state superintendent of public instruction. . ‘Dr. Malan had served as head of the political science department of the Indiana State Teachers college at Terre Haute for 16 years before taking state office in 1941. A lawyer and author of books now used by the Indiana university law school, Dr, Malan holds four scholastic degrees from Indiana and Chicago universities. A He is married and has one son. He is a member of a dozen educational and historical societies.

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WASHINGTON, March 22 (U. P.). —Senate Democratic Leader Alben W. Barkley will go to Oklahoma

tion speeches inan effort to keep a Democratic house seat out of Republican hands, it was disclosed today. Barkley, who recently criticized President Roosevelt for his veto of the $2,300,000,000 tax bill, enters the Oklahoma contest at the invitation of Governor Robert 8S. Kerr and the request of the Democratic national committee. He will speak at a Jackson day dinner at Muskogee on the night of March 27, and on the following day, when the election is to be held, at Okmulgee. The contest involves the state's second district which, until the 1942 election, was strongly democratic for years.

Democratic Senator Breaks With Roosevelt

Senator Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo.), charged last night that “one man-control” has reduced’ to hopeless impotency the once great and powerful democratic party, which no longer has the “inclination or the will to resist those who rape it.” Johnson, in an address at Northpark college in which he formally broke with the administration, deplored the President's “assumption of the powers of Congress” and advocated a change in government to permit a vote of confidence in the executive department so that “the people, through their representa-

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