Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1946 — Page 22
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Charge GOP Election Board Members 'Playing Politics’
Democratic leaders charged toma jority ‘members on the county election board were “playing politics” with the machinery for next Tuesday's
Boetcher, county Demogratic chairman, criticized the elec-
¥ heavy vote" aadi- Dr. Cecelia Shuck, professor of {up of liquor, gambling, crime and
politics, how can you believe his sincerity when he now accepts the ndorsement of the same machine 'he claimed only last May was re-| sponsible for these conditions? Other Campaigns Recalled “The head of the Republican |county committee threatens that
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At Health Meeting
nutrition at the Purdue university
speak on “Good Nutrition, the Key- i {stone of Health _ and Efficiency” at 8 p. m. today
3 | in the Central Y. §
M. C. A. auditorium. ! The meeting,
open to the public, is the third in {a series of four health forums conducted by the ¥Y. M C A Dr Thurman Rice,
Dr. Shuck
school, will be forum leader at the! discussion following Dr. Shuck’s address.
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GALLS STA OPPORTUNIST
1000 capacity of one voting ma- Democratic Speaker Says Candidate Wavers.
Judson L. Stark, Republican canjust as they have played politics didate for prosecutor, was described administration as a “political chameleon” by Her{pert M. Spencer, former Superior “It recalls the grim memory of court judge, in a speech at a Dem1944 when the names of thousands ocratic fifth and sixth ward rally of voters were omitted from the last night. “Judge Stark in the May priassistants’ in the county clerk's vf- | mary bitterly attacked the Repub-|
| past 20 years.
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people from over the state gathered here today for the 56th annual four-day Indiana Social Work. In early for registration were (left to right) Miss Bertha Leming, coof the study course committee; Maurice L. Pettit of South Bend, president; Mrs. Nadia D. secretary; Mrs. Fern M. Pence, South Bend, chairman of the division on social treatment, and F. Buschmann, chairman of volunteer service.
lican machine but a look at the| ¥ jFecord shows that he accepted the| support of the same machine when | Dr. Shuck to Talk |e was running for office in 1042 | assistant professor, school of applied | {and 1044," Mr, Spencer said. ° “If you accept as bona fide Judge Stark's claim of a nauseating tie- |
all the power of his office Will be|eq)py, University of Michigan, and {used against any one who does not
{go down the line for Stark,” Mr. | Spencer said. | “Judge Stark has been the same {every time he ran for office for the { In 1928 and 1930 he {made similar gestures of political {independence and wound up swalprofessor of public health and bac-! lowing the Coffin machine or did teriology of the Indiana university it swallow him?"
Sullivan Record Lauded
Mr. Spencer charged that Judge Stark's record in 11 years on the
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Program Readied For Armistice Day
Advance sale -of tickets for the 11th . district American Legion Armistice day dance and patriotic celebration is being directed by E. G. Parrish, assisted by members of | the district drum and bugle corps and their wives. Mr. Parrish, one of the original members of the Indianapolis American Legion drum and bugle
4-DAY SESSION 70 BE OPENED BY PUBLISHER
Louisville Editor and Head Of Hull House to Talk | At Meeting.
Modern methods in social welfare,
employees and social workers are expected to attend the four-day ses- | . . sions at which 15 prominent social| to help.the corps carry on its activ
{ ities during the coming year. workers will be speakers and discussion leaders. Members of the general arrange-
the financial ;proceeds will be used
sessions tomorrow night are Mark F. Ethridge, publisher of The Louisville Courier-Journal and The Louis- Frank shilling, Jesse Evans and ville Times, and Russell Ballard, di-| The dance will be held ai rector of Hull house, Chicago. indiana. Roof’ on ‘the nj ht Other speakers before the divi-| =" nig sion meetings and separate sessions| ~° : of 10 affiliated organizations at which the Laura Greely study courses will be featured, Speaekrs Are Named The speakers at these sessions will include: Miss Dorothy B. De la Pole, con-|on “Co-operation and Safety in sultant on volunteer service, Com-| Our Daily Job” at the Central Inmunity Chests and Councils, Inc, diana Safety conference and exNew York city; Dr, and Mrs. Julius hibit Nov. 14 and 15 at the ClayWeil, executive director and social {pool hotel. worker, respectively, Monteflore| W. A. Hughes is general chairhome, Cleveland, O.; -Benjamin E.|man for the conference, sponsored Youngdahl, dean of the George |by the Indianapolis Safety council Warren Brown school of Social {and other safety organizations.
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SAFETY PARLEY TO HEAR CONSULTANT
Whiting Williams, industrial con-
work will be outlined at the 56th gorps, predicts that 1500 persons annual Indiana Conference on Sowill attend the cial Work, opening at the Clay- ney i program. Orville pool hotel today and continuing un- $8 BE Denbo, head of HL Suitrday night. igen the 1ith district, More than 1000 welfare leaders, Mr. Parrish anpbunced that
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Political Factionalism Reason, Says Johnson.
Political factionalism at city hall and the courthouse between Republican key men has resulted in a breakdown of ‘law. enforcement here, Lewis (Cap) Johnson, Democratic candidate fof sheriff, charged in a speech at a fifth and sixth ward meeting last night.
“Police officers are desirous of do{ing their duty but they are ‘ham{strung’ in their efforts because of interference of the city hall fac- | tions,” he said.
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Important Cog “Good law enforcement in In{dianapolis is contingent upon the
| ments “committee are John Pauljs -operati sheriff | Among speakers at the general) Ragsdale, Capt. Herbert Muller,| Ullest co-operation of the shend,,
{the prosecuting attorney, the
»| criminal court judge, chief of police 3
and the judge of juvenile court.” | He described the sheriff's office as {one of the most important cogs in law enforcement machinery and
____|asserted that it must be ‘an un-|
bossed cog” for effective service. “Under the present deplorable | conditions in Marion county, the | public is suffering,” he said: “It ‘has become common talk that
{sultant of Cleveland, O. will speak |things have gone ‘haywire’ and that [}|
| there has been a breakdown in law {enforcement here.”
Political Confusion | He charged that city hall and | courthouse factions each have their {key men who are interfering with | proper authority,
“We have political confusion
: al | rampant here and practically al | state of chaos exists as far as ef-|
fective law enforcement is con- | cerned in Marion county,” he said. “I am appalled at the lawlessness | |that has prevailed fn our city and, county. ‘This can be stopped when| there is a better co-ordination be-| |tween law enforcing agencies.” | Mr. Johnson cited his own record |while an officer in the police de-| {partment when there was no po|litical interference. “T caught seven burglars involved in five burglaries in one week and solved all of them,” he said. “I am pledging: the citizens of this county that I shall give the fullest co-operation to the police {department and all other law en= forcing agencies, especially will I work with Joseph O. Hoffmann as judge of juvenile court to reduce crime.”
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| secretary, Council of Social Agen- | cies, Akron, O.; Mrs. Gladys Ryland,
science, university of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Jane Mullenbach Moore, | former supervisor of field work and {instructor of case work, University {of Chicago; Miss Esther Clemance, | professor of social work, Smith col{lege, school of social work, North- { ampton, Mass.; Adrian H. Van der Veer, M. D., associated professor of psychiatry, University of Chicago; Richard L. Jenkins, M. D. Institute of Juvenile Research, Chicago; Mary P. Connolly, school of public
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SCHMELZEL SEATED AS ROTARY CHIEF
William H, Schmelzel has succeeded Fermor 8. Cannon as presi+ dent of the Indianapolis Rotary club. Mr. Schmelzel was installed with
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| public payroll does not show that {he ever “snapped at the political hand that fed him” unless it looked to him that some other Republican might “get a bone from the political trough” away from Judge Stark. “How can any of the worried citizens who support Stark's candidacy | for nomination arrive at any con- { clusion but that he is a political { chameleon?”
Mr. Spencer lauded the record of | Democratic talk on his recent visit of 14]
|Arthur J. Sullivan, !candidate for prosecutor. | “Search the records and you will
merchandise to Tampa, $55.85, and {find no tie-up with the underworld, | sts ——— 1000r pounds of machinery to Jack-| directly or indirectly inthe candi- | STATE INCOME TAX
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