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28,1945 FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 19 : THE INDIANAPOLS ees PASS De ts Rais Cry A inst "Politic | Spoils Syste A gut of Jobe i State High Departm TODAY By S EY va, Replacing them with “green” plied for his former job at the | construction job down at Burns The. governor also said any | has not been any concerted ouster | took over in 1933. He sald there son, ruled " - | ; Well, well, well. Surprise, untrained Republicans. office several weeks ago, he was | City. G. O, P. state committee collec~ | drive directed against Democrats | is some resentment over this in “Oh, did they?® Page Om) They're playing politics over in pag 0 worry’ neers to, quil- instructed curtly fo “see YOU | me veteran sald he wrote | tions "in the department are | in the highway department, Mr. | certain G. O. P. circles, lican Personnel. Director se vision of the state highway department ting. q A county chairnfan. oi Governor Gates a his ‘| «purely voluntary and not man- | Emerson claims “90 per cent” of Democrats charge political | one eyebrow arched n No, 4” ‘I The ex-seabee claims he troubles, then tore the Governor's » hastened to point | the employees in the highway an- | shenanigans in the highway: divi Asked whether os again. Only this time, Repub- paign’ datory.” He hasten bo poy ¥ $ the federal licans are y Mz the tune Jon _ Distributing campa ig les lon see his G. O. P. county chair- | alleged reply into little pieces. | out that any donations go direct | nex are Democrats. Field jobs | sion constitute a violation of the | publicans are required to ake whatever Hey 8 publican state committee. (The | MaI, receiving an “application | Both the Governor and Highway | to the state committee and not to | have been turned over politically, | Hatch act, They based this theory | professionally for their jobs, ar. vestment and Democrats dancing to it, | Lo rats have the cards to prove | 8nd a number of mild insults.” He | Department Personnel Director | any “Intermediary organization” | though, like pancakes on a hot | on the fact that many highway | Emersori smiled: “They've got to d as a laste some of them right out into the | ji, : then allegedly was asked to ob- | Willlam Emerson were unable td | He apparently referred to the old | griddle. employees aré paid wholly or par- | be okayed by the man theyre nemployment. cold, bare street. f Noting names of Republican tain the indorsement of his Re- | recall any such “disagreeable in= | Demvecratic Two Per Cent club, The personnel director declares | tially from federal funds. going to work for.” oe nt should do From time, immemorial, the | highway employees on an .“ap- | publican precinct committeeman. | cident. which did all right in the matter | the Republican administration They insist the Democrats (in- So it goes at the highway deresponsibility highway department has pro- | proved” list and Democratic | He finally became so entangled Governor Gates said the cor | of campaign fund solicitations in | hasn't accomplished nearly as | cluding the Two Per Cent club) | partment, Indiana's full-employ= duced the state's ripest patronage | names on what amounts to a | in Indorsements, he said, he | respondence might possibly have | the McNutt and subsequent Dem- thorough a purge of Democrats | stopped politicking in the high~ | patronage beehive, 1 plums’ under varying administra- | wgoat® list. (Disgruntled Demo- | couldn't see his way clear. So | been handled by one of his nu- | ocratic administrations. as was executed against Repub- | way department in 1940, when the | merit system is as it the senate tions. It has no merit system. At | orats allege highway payrolls are | now he's working on a private merous secretaries, Governor Gates asserted there | licans when the McNutt regime | then attorney general, Sam Jack~ | s ches player at & me language one time the personnel act ap- | periodically scanned by the G. O. tment offered plied to top-strata highway en- | P. state committee). : 4 : Taft (R. 0.) gineers, but Republicans in the A somewhat more unusual al- - rN ) Ss (D. Md), Jash legislature voted that out of | jegation was leveled by a Dem- . \ e “spendin xistence this year. ocratic war veteran, a discharged s hat the oy Now comes displaced or about~ | Seabee. He left the Pros ith its needs, to-be-displaced Democrats, who | way testing bureau in March, 10F d essential cone prefer to remain anonymous, | 1943, on a “leave of absence” to | policy” step charging highway department Re- | join the navy, He served on : th 8 compre~ publicans are: Tarawa, the Kwajaleins, Pearl 4 ic works and Firing Democrats on little or | Harbor and Okinawa. ? : no notice. The veteran says when he ap- FROM OUR COMPLETE DOWNSTAIRS GIRLS’ SHOR 1eartened ee X POSTOFFICE Will. [SEVEN ARE ARRESTED - “answer his f J Seven men were arrested on * A—CONTINENTAL FLEECE COAT gaming charges yesterday, according i : 1 by Radcliffe WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (U. P.),|% Police reports, for a TEEN-AGER._..__..16.98 ph C. O'Ma-~ ww Alfred Huston, 28, of 531 Bell st., : os Streamlined postal notes for use d Robert ¥ Ise) erator of a store at 2107 E. 10th WRINKLE.PROOF! SHOWER-PROOF! ro the in sending $10 or less through the sb. was afrested oft charges of Keep WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT! Aridex- i oid ey um ve arti ut 00 se ic ote, speacn i npromise was the ‘post office department said to-|10ttery and -gifts enterprise and and Jined a Fari-lo. rayon} is day keeping a room for pool selling, green, red . ) , ct the presi The new simplified type of money after Patrollmen Cecil London and Thomas Yott entered his store and ongress each order went on sale last February in discovered a 1ar uantity of gam- i the ‘outlook the 1800 first-class post offices ino co crc & ‘arge q yo g B—GREY CARDIGAN SU oF production, the country and has proved so sue- so Fpl 3617 Massachusetts * i ; onary ony: RR vee con: mow. be sxtendsa, Same} ave. Police Set. Pred Wilken and his All-Wool, Sizes 7 fo 14___12.05 dlp squad wa n on'a group of six b gap by (1), 4 i He Sheisiimas um, it I men engaged in a crap game, Everett The cardigan is bound In red or green] The skirk ents to pri= n e pu Hack, 22, of 2135 'N. Drexel st., was Ee # 3 has a zipper placket and pleats front and bach, (2) federal on sale at all post offices. Si Sizes 7 to 14 k) arrested on charges of keeping a 3 : ’ y - : ment, a big % Postal officials describe the note ambling house and vagrancy. The AE / = public works. H a os eonvenianl, ig Sher five were arrested on charges ~ and efficient way mail small C- “pI AIRE KAY 1NIORY ce TR amounts of money.” For a 5-cent o* VIGHTSY: Samir and visiting a > A CLAIRE KAY JUNIOR™ irs 2 service charge they may be pur- : © chased in any amount from 1-cent MAN GIRL HURT IN CUTE AS A WINK LINEN-LIKE - to $10—the money brackets which 3 RAYON SUIT DRESS : 5.98 now represent 70 per cent of alll TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS wemtnen Jnoney orders sold. Traffic accidents yesterday re- Featuring the new “FENCER” long blouse ‘with sulted in the critical injury of one button back and perky front bowl 9T-Gored skirt : 2 HELD ON CHARGE |man and slight injury to a 10-year- Black only! Sizes 9 to 15, | EOF SELLING TO MINOR |*Sefiier connor, 4, of 5016 ni. On the statement of a 16-year-old | versity ave, is in a critical condi- D 6 y boy, arrested for drunkenness, police tion at City hospital today after he * IRLS ALL-WOOL LEGGING went to 948% and 950% Hosbrook|was hit by a streetcar operated by st, where they.confiscated several |Sidney Stillery in the 1500 block on SET in Sizes 1 to 10......23.95 cases of beer and whisky, and ar-|E. Washington st, last night. Its handsome single-breasted Princess coat has : rested two men on charges of vio-| Shelia McCurdy, 10, of 728 S. two slash pockets and is warmly lined and interlating the 1935 beverage act. Tllinois st. received slight injuries, lined! Fitted leggings with suspender top, Green The men arrested are John Petty, |according to police reports, when with red applique. 36, of 950% Hosbrook, and Al Burns, |she was hit by a truck driven by 40, of 948% Hosbrook. Both were|Maurice Elliott, 29, of T14 8. 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