Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1946 — Page 7
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|counTyY DEMOCRATS—
Schricker Raps
in an address here last night.
to prove the statement of huge profits,” Mr. Schricker said. The former governor referred to the sale in"the clerk's office of fancy marriage license folders at prices ranging from $1 to $5. Registration Purge Recalled Mr. Schricker also described the clerk's office under the administration of A. Jack Tilson as a “political monstrosity.” “I refer to the unpardonable purge of thousands of legally registered voters from the election records two years ago,” he said. Other speakers included former Mayor Reginald Sullivan, Ray C. Gilbert, of the Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen; Oscar Swank, manager of the American Dalry association; James A. Stuart, editor
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The , Marion county clerk's office has deteriorated into an agency of * ‘huge personal profits,” declared former Goverpor Henry PF. Schricker
He was principal speaker at a formal Yecesiion for E. Curtis White, Democratic nominee for county .clerk at the Claypool hotel. “I need only to “refer you to the disgraceful marriage license racket
of The Star and Mrs, Marshall A. Talley. Mr. White's candidacy for: the county clerkship is being sponsored by the Citizens’ Good Government committee.
GOP Accused of Blocking Veterans’ Measures
Republican officials were accused of blocking numerous war veterans’ benefit measures at a forum conducted by the Marion County Democratic Veterans Organization at South Side Turners hall last night, W. Gordon Davis, chairman of the veterans organization, declared that the Republican-controlled legislature tabled every measure introduced in the last session to aid war veterans, “You fought for us, now fight for yourself appears to be the attitude of the Republicans toward returning war veterans,” Mr. Davis said. Arthur J. Sullivan, Democratic candidate for prosecutar, . deplored the fact that some elements are attempting to justify the crime wave here by saying “It's the returning veterans.”
of the Republican office holders who lay more stress on feuding with other factions within their own party than to working at enforcing the law 24 hours a day,” he said, Citing the failure of Republicans in the legislature to provide veterans’ benefits, Raymond F.'Murray, Democratic candidate for state senator, referred to the Democratic party’s platform providing for a reasonable bonus, low-renta] veterans housing, expansion of veterans employment service and veterans’ pref. erence in public jobs.
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| of governor and U. S. senator by | direct vote of the people but for a | presidential-~ i vote,”
preference primary he said. “The bill will require no declaration of party affiliation thus affording the independent voter the opportunity to exercise his rien of of franchise.”
TAFT ASKS ELECTION OF G.0.P. CONGRESS
trend toward a centralized state.” Senator Taft spoke last night be- | fore an east Tennessee Republican
(rally. He said that “while this year | we only elect a congress, we are | really opening “the campaign to] | elect a Republican president in| Term Successful
1948.” Her charged President Truman
{ has made the program of the Polit-
ical Action Committee the official
| program of the Democratic party.
“The administration cannot bear to surrender its war powers, and
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 50th Anniversary
“Far from being laid at the hands
of ‘returning veterans, this crime wave should be laid at the door where he belongs . .-.. at the door
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Shipman
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shipman, 2006 Koehne. st, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Friday with an open house at their home. Married in Columbus, in 1896, they came here in 1910, Mr, Shipman has worked for the Empire Life and Accident Insurance Co, for the past 25 years, The couple has two children, Louis Shipman, 1926 N. Harding st., and Mrs, Alex Fiest, 767 King ave. and eight grandchildren, all living in Indianapolis.
Hoosier Politics—
GOP IN INDIANA
By State Speakers.
Republican candidates for election in November turned their fire
parts of Indiana last night,
Leftwing Has No
Defense, Says Jenner
LOGANSPORT, Ind. Oct. 22. — Republican . senatorial candidate
that the latest “shortage” was the
left-wingers seeking re-election to the New Deal clover bed.” “They just don't attempt to defend the Truman administration,” he said at a Republican political rally here. “It is about time for the United States to become a little more familiar with good Republican principles,” he said.
Emmert Warns ‘Liberties’ Danger
ENGLISH, Ind, Oct. 22—“Personal liberties and national security are in grave danger under present New Deal policies,” Atty. Gen. James A. Emmert, Republican nominee for the state supreme court, charged here last night, Addressing a Crawford county Republican rally, the candidate accused the present administration of
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Oct. 22 (U. | P.).—Senator Robert A. Taft (R. the United States’ 70 per cent share today called for election of a | Republican congress “to end the | economic future.”
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has sought to extend its power in|
every fleld of human activity,” he
said.
FURNACE ‘FLAREUP’
| ana as “one of honest achievement
“fettering the people of America with the leg-irons of deficit spending, and forcing on them the quack {remedy of an inflated economy which cannot succeed.” The attorney general branded of supplies for world relief as | “downright dangerous to our own He asked for a “high national income, which can logically come only from increased production and foreign trade.”
Says State GOP
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, Oct. 22. ~—Governor Gates’
has been “successful in every re-
spect,” Lt. Gov. Richard T. James |
told the governor's friends neighbors here last night.
and
Speaking at a Republican rally In |§
Governor Gates’ home town, Mr James termed the first two years of Republican administration of Indi-
ind sincere progressiveness.”
STIRS SCHOOL STRIKE opiore Attack
BELLEVILLE, Ill, Oct. 22 P.) +The protests of a high school | janitor, who said the contents of a
waste paper basket virtually blew| ———
up in his face when he tossed it into | mushroomed into a|
| strike. Arthur Schleicher protested that | of laboratory chemicals! be thrown in regular waste paper baskets. A teacher disagreed, an argument |
ack on | False Ideologies
JASONVILLE, Ind, Oct.
developed and the board of educa-1 | tion ordered Schliecher suspended.
Other school janitors walked out | In sympathy. The strike finally was called off when the janitors and
dispute to arbitration.
Organizations.
Obligation ceremonies will follow the regular business meeting of Golden, Rule chapter No, 413, O. E. 8. at 8 p. m Friday in the Masonic temple, North and | Illinois sts. “Mrs. Viola G. Lindholm is
| school officials agreed to refer the!
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| worthy matron and Pred F. Uhl is worthy
patron,
The Broad Ripple auxiliary 315 0. E 8 will serve a covered dish lu
ncheon tomor- |
row in Broad Ripple Masonic temple. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Wilbert Barber will review ‘Guerrilla Wife." Mrs, Iris { Charles will preside. A Halloween party wi will follow a meetIng ‘of the Indianapolis White Shrine 6 | Thursday at 8 p. m. in their hall, 2541 | W. Washington st. Mrs tie Beverly, worthy high priestess, will Pr eside Lynhurst chapter 505 C 0. E 8. will meet | | Oct. 22 at 8 p. m, 1 nthe Lynhurst lodge. | {Arthur Weakly, worthy patron, and | Edythe Bly, worhyt matron, will be in|
{ charge of the meeting.
Daylight chapter No. 553, O. E. 8, will Pp. m. Priday, Mrs Nellie | Yormg will have charge of the fruit for | home program. = Mrs. Clara C, Zobbe is worthy matron and Wilbur A, Zobbe is
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RAPS NEW DEALS
Truman Administration Hit
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called the “false ideologies of the New Deal in their little world of make-believe,” Judge Donald E. Bowen, Republican nominee for reelection to the state appellate court last night spoke at a Greene county rally. y He charged that the “unbeliey¢
been brought about by “the confused policies of the irresponsible and un-elected economic planners and bureaucrats.”
FORMER SENATOR Di£S BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. 22 (U. P.)—Phillips Lee Goldsborough, former Maryland governor and Republican U, 8, senator. from 1929-35.
died today after a brief illness. He was 81.
on the New Deal from scattered PP
William E. Jenner sald last night!
lack of defense arguments by “the!
Centering his. attack on which’ “nel |
able” conditions of this country have!
ADMITS: STABBING HUSBAND TO DEATH
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Oct. 22 (U, P).—A 23-year-old expectant mother was under a charge of
manslaughter today in the fatal stabbing of her prizefighter husband. : Police said Mrs, Jablonski - has admitted stabbing her husband, John, 33, in the back Sunday night as he lay in bed. Mrs. Jablonski, & pretty brunette, displayed a black eye she sald her husband, a former boxer, gave her three days ago. She said her husband’ cursed her last night in the presence of visitors. Later they
went to a tavern. The quarrel was
P.) —The-defense ‘army was called
regalia lined Colombe’s streets yesterday. Violence genere ated by general strikes crippled this island. Grave diggers walked out today and emergency labor forces
were pressed into service to bury - the dead.
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