Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1945 — Page 6

— INE INDIANAPOLIS eo THURSDAY IAN.%5 1 - Miller Quits Legal Post in City Hall Row, [COUNCIL PROBE BILL Capture of Clark Field Near '§ HOUSE BREAKING gg coorsion coma wad oner| OFFERED IN HOUSE| CHILDREN RELEASED

“hall” factionalists allegedly viewed (Continued From Page One) Six grade school children, four of

Telford as a “hatchet man” for the regular G. O. P. organization. whom were involved in the Fleming | § Garden “whipping” case & few!!

(Continued From Page One) every American lost in the first two

yesterday in the vicinity of Clark weeks of the invasion of Luzon.

[feld itself, six miles to the south,| Japanese casualties, he sald,| and Ft. Stotsenburg. ™ totaled about 14,000, comprising 6449

known dead, 423 prisoners and an ap Def a fap Defenses Fade | stimated 7200 wounded. American he advance carried across theicasualties were listed as 657 dead,

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his willingness to co-operate with the “reform” elements, These elements are chiefly the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, the League of Women Votersand the mayor's advisory committee on personnel, a non-paid citizen's organization. In addition, however, the regular Marion county - Republican organization, the city hall faction's arch political enemy, has also thrown in its lot with the “reform” forces. For this reason, the semi-merit

The children, whose ages’ range from 8 to 16, appeared in juvenile court on charges of burglary, larceny and vandalism, They admitted | | to Judge Mark W. Rhoads that they | | broke into the home of Mrs. Thomas | | Roberts, 4630 Amo st. The. Roberts home, which has been vandalized several times in

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It was Telford who performed |¢8h examine any branch of the city months ago, were released to Lhe leaving city hall last month, the |™ent of full-time investigators. Bamban river, where the Japanese |ig7 missing and 2301 wounded .a| Vest side home, the executive to “do some drastic] Sarion gounty Republican organicat, four miles south of Bemban and tactical ingenui - Hickman and Harry Calkins, the CHURCHILL Ww A RNS . 19 1a being success y - 4 f 1 system plan and all those support As president of the Tyndall-for- | Small enemy motorized patrols| MacArthur reported in his comupon the regular G. O. P. organ- Minister Churchill warned the Ger- the last months, was entered again || : 0, factional scrap with the regular Lashing out ahead of the ground center will give the Americans one Mr. Miller’ tment against land Bredell he al is a au Toa tb] r. Miller's resentm ainst | { redell, also ene { | general (try to use poison gas against the scene of the bloody last * American [Mmosa, 775 miles of French Indo- , Tyndall's attitude toward ocertai H Tuesday the children, who come ynaalils a titude owar certain e served unde ’ > |W r Mayor Tyndall written reply to Conservative Reg- dropped in the initial raid Tuesday, | The airfields would prove cussed. | Commerce and city councilmen. | {He also has been a superio I wit perior court h gas should the cornered Nazis| Gen. Douglas MacArthur - jubi- [Chester W. Nimitz has indicated they and their parents were grdered since 1942 Miller's vacated $4500 a year job.| forces had killed 10 Japanese fof |proper. “let down” by the mayor's refusal man; and Safety Board President IH A.M. TO 2PM. i age trend. [culties began more than a year ago | © dVisory conmimittee, at which the |as professional “job surveyor.” The

most ‘of the spade-work for the |SOVerniient, but neither funds nor semi-merit system policy. Upon |2Uthority is provided for employ- custody of their parents yesterday job surveyor tendered Mayor Tyn- The "bill is one of several included after they admitted vandalizing a dall a: letter in which he advised [OP the legislative agenda of the had been ex o ce : pected to mak strong total of 3145. » ion, with which Ma dal] stand. The Y! house cleaning” In it, he named |" yor Tyndall e Yanks overran Mabala-| “Every possible strategical ‘a Mr. Miller, City Controller Ray| ® Deen feuding for two years. Sioa} “ang mayor's secretary, as ‘saboteurs of 50 miles northwest of Manila, With- | ully employed to-hold our losses in wom ry. rs 0 out encountering major resistance. men to an absolute’ minimum,” ing it has incurred the wrath of ma ‘ GAS WAR and harassing snipers were disyor club in 1942, Mr. Miller had! LONDO os munique. trat liticos who look i N, Jan. 25 (U. P.).—Prime administration po S {been a wheelhorse in the mayor's persed. Capture of the Clark field air a \ : ) is week. Furnishings and elecy nace in {tion ny : [oounty Rep Wiican Sa, A - a . ht Joey HI be yah troops, Liberator bombers began the (of the finest air bases in the west trical equipment. were broken and |] : of the law firm of Miller! jec 0 tenfold retaliation if they aerial reduction of p / : | | Ft. Corregidor, ern Pacific, within 475 miles of For- walls. Damage was etimated at the personnel reform coalition re- SO Ttor for the Vernon General allies. stand in Manila bay in 1942. [China and 650 miles from H 0 rw i y ror y a 0 - portedly was climaxed ‘by Mayor fe Insurance Co. | His statement was made in a pa.) y iki WO bali ong cued general assembly legislation = pre- tentative “personnel” bills were dis- in world war I and is a former|inald Purbrick's query whether the totichi o | ett the Ullerent emilee Phi intlv by b uching off huge fires and ex- valuable in any la i ’ pared jointly by the Chamber of chairman of local draft board No. 7.| allies were ready to deluge Germany plosions among enemy installations. |along the Ay landing Sperations for ot Bours They —r rough rolv y Meanwhile, two other city hall of- |; ' a en The councilmen involved have been | ates tor M {judge and has served as president!try such measures against the |lantly revealed that his d : , : opposing the mayor, politically, | ficials loomed as candidates for MI. of the Marjon county welfare board, | allies. ) ground may precede an invasion of Japan| to see Mrs. Roberts and make | restitution for damages done, ] The former corporation counsel, [They are City Attorney Arch N. it is said. felt that he had been | Bobbit, former G. O. P. state chairto openly refute the proposed leg- | Will H. Remy: : : CANARY COTTAGE islation because of its anti-patron-| Mr. Miller's administration diffiy Mr. Miller was refused admission |when city council decided to hire 46 MONUMENT CIRCLE { Monday to a meeting of the mayor's | Fred Telford of Washington, D. C, Visit COLONIAL’S GIFT SHOP for Unusual Valentine Gifts

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