Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1945 — Page 14

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PAGE 14 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1943

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Charges ‘Election Buying’ To Truman. Aid.

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Rep. Charles A. Halleck (R.. Id.) charged yesterday that the Truman

administration “seems determined

to continue the policy of buying elections with the taxpayers’ money.” Halleck, chairman of the house Republican campaign committee, referred to a special election held last Tuesday in the second district of Mqntana, which is in the eastérn part of the state. One week before the election, " ‘Halleck told: the house, President Truman's chief administrative assistant, Edwin D, McKim, sent a telegram to Rep. Mike Mansfield (D. Mont), saying: , “The veterans administratigh has advised me that the hospifal will go to eastern Montana.” x Used in Campaign Halleck -charged ° that “widespread” use was made of the telegram in an unsuccessful attempt to elect the Democratic candidate, As a matter of fact, he added, “there is an appropriation for a hospital to be located either in North Dakota or eastern Montana, but the veterans administration has not yet determined which state shall get it.” ; He said. his information came from Veterans Administrator Frank T. Hines. “All of which adds up,” Halleck said, “to clear proof of the cynicism of the political operations of the present administration which seems ". determined to continue the policy of ‘buying elections with the taxpayer's money. . Suspects Untruth “This action was even worse because the telegram designed to influence votes did not speak the truth unless. there is a super-au-thority over the veterans administration and its board, which determines the locations of hospitals.” | Rep. William Lemke (R., N. D.), interrupted Halleck to say he would not believe that President Truman would “play politics with the location of a veterans hospital,” or that “the person who sent the telegram was speaking for the veterans administration.”

SPEED SURPLUS SALES TO AID RECONVERSION

WASHINGTON, June 8 (U. P).— The surplus property board is urg-

ing speedy disposal of the “billions |

of dollars” of surplus war propert® in order to speed reconversion. In its second quarterly report to congress, the board revealed that disposals are proceeding at the rate of $40,000,000 a month, Consumer goods, machine tools, construction materials and small vessels—are the fastest selling surpluses. During the 10 months from June. 1944, through March, 1945, disposal agencies received surplus declarations totaling $1,575,000,000, a sum representing original costs. Of this amount they sold goods originally worth: $265,181,000, or about 17 per cent of the 10-month total, for $164,431,000,

LATIN CLUB REUNION The Tech Latin club will sponsor a reunion of former Technical high school Latin pupils at 5 p. m. June 16 in Brookside park. Miss Irene A. McLean is club sponsor.

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