Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1946 — Page 3
© Lsmussaco mc |
&
CT pa GOP FOE HITS [Evatt s Named MAPS PROGRAM
P.).—Francis M, Forde, deputy. lead. ; . jer of the labor party since 1932 Jue Candidate for i Prosecutor five-day prime minister in 1045, ‘has
STARK RECORD, conc] TO FIGHT CRIME
Johnson Calls Training Sheriff's Office Need.
; been dro Pped. Attacked at Rally. [from the labor J : government's new The past record of Judson L. Cabinet, as a reStark, Republican candidate for §1% °F his defeat prosecutor, was attacked at a series|election. f of Democratic meetings last night.| Dr. Herbert V Arthur J. Sullivan, Democratic Evatt, attorney candidate .for prosecutor, declared | Fetiers| and mul that court records during 1929 and affairs, yesterday 1930 when Mr. Stark was prosecu-
s r was elected. deptor revealéd that the latter obtained uty 1 hb or _—
| sheriff's office and other law enforcement agencies was pledged by Lewis (Cap) Johfison, Democratic candidate for sheriff, in speeches at seven rally meetings last night.
H{érn methods in dealing with crime, Mr. Johnson denounced the present Dr, Evatt . |administration in the sheriff's of-
“convictions in less than half the leader in Mr. Forde’s place and will fice for lack of proper police work|
criminal cases. brought into court |esonti i ; in the county. > by police. - a Ip his regular Sabine “Better trained deputies, schooled “Out of 1973 criminal cases in| puring da long voting the labor|i Modern techniques in dealing which. defendants pleaded fot | party 0% exons vung for a new | With lawlessness should be appointguilty, Mr. Stark's. methods, of pros- cabinet, re-electing Joseph B, Chif- d in thessheriff’s ‘office instead of ecution resulted in-only 876 convic- ley “as labor party leader prime |8Warding such jobs. to ward heelers tions” Mr. Sullivan said. minister and treasurer, ! and tavern barflies,” he said.
Recalls Records Pledges to Cut Crime Wave
“In trials without a jury, Mr, | 1" ; ! { “It is no wonder that women are Stark's ‘record of convictions - 24-HOUR COUNTY seme to gb out onto the streets ' only 56.4 per cént of the tri at night when we read in the newsy os * gases tried, papers every day about vicious and his trials before juries resulted | . crimes,” he said. “This condition in only 76 per cent convictions.” ! can be traced to laxity of police. Mr. Sullivan said that during the cl? {work and failure to apprehend ofDemocratié administration of former | 4 {fenders. Because of. these condi- ' Prosecutor Herbert M. Spencer, the! ; . . tions’ we should have a change in rate of convictions was between 90 GOP Sheriff Nominee Cites administration.” “lt and 95 per cent for. four years, ini ~» The Democratic candidate for “Also my opponent's record of New Training Schools. {sheriff pledged that' he will reduce taking unauthorized vacations from| A 24-hour road patrol program |the crime wave here by co-ordinat-public office should be considered bY manned by squads of deputies new- | Ng the sheriff's office with the city voters, “when they go to the Polls |1y trained in ‘law enforcement and Police department and the state next Tuesday,” he said. [first aid was outlined by Albert C.| Police. “The records in superior court| Magenheimer, Republican candi- Hits Political Feuding Where Mr. Stark has been judge for date for sheriff, in a series of| He criticized the present practice
Better co-ordination of the
Promising to develop more mod-|_
©: : ges
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: Se : : pr te Lo
4
OF TOMORROW 1
i
STRAUSS SAYS: “TRADITION WITH “A TOUGH,
! * LEISURE JACKETS ~-+ of the type illistrated « . over there at your vo left—are on the FIRST FLOOR. They're en tailored with Clothing = sense and with Clothing : hands. i
¥
Los
"Also Poplin Jackets Jp > on the First Floor. 4 Fat
the last four years reveal that he speeches at G. O. P. rally meetings Of “passing out courtesy sheriff's
.was off the job a total of 18 weeks | last night. : * | badges.” already. this year—a pretty nice| He said training schools already| “There should be no badge-wear-Vacation for a job that is costing have been started for these depu-|ing except by carefully picked the taxpayers $10,000 a year. ties in a drive designed to reduce deputies who have been trained for Allowed Eight Weeks traffic accidents drastically in the|police work,” he said. “The law gives him eight weeks | next ev Weeks Sh Johnsen Sieve oe po- |, 2 : “In addition to special training|litical feuding among Republicans | vacation with pay.during July and/, safety work re TE | over law enforcement policies. . August but He wasn't satisfied with ig, receiving instructions in the| “With these conditions existing, that, he had to take 10 weeks off legal phases of traffic law enforce- there is little wonder that we are the job in addition to the two ment in order that comprehensive | NOt having good law enforcerient in months’ legal vacation.” reports on all accidents and their | Marion county.” Mr. Sullivan said Judge Stark Causes Will be available for ref- -
| went to Florida for six weeks last ork ~ Rorigemy prevention MRS. STELLA COLER . * ," he said. Mw that sort of ator) Sheriff Magenheimer, who was WINS 2 ART AWARDS ean't be tolerated in the prosecu-|S3{€%Y director of the Indianapolis| Apother award in. the Indiana tor’s office, where we will have to | Police department 14 years, cited | Artists club current exhibition’ in be on the job 24 hours a day every| the results in the city campaign|L. S. Ayres’ tea room foyer, was day in the year if the increase in {during that time when fatal acci- announced today by- George Jo Mess, erinie 1% 16 be reduced in’ the next | dents among school children were general chairman. two years,” Mr. Sullivan said. [reduced 50 to 75 per cent. . | Mrs. Stella Coler won the dis“If I'am elected, I ean assure you) “If elected sheriff, I will continue tinction of a double award, with her Y1l be on the job every day without iS Program until “the county's|oil paniting, “Garden's End,” being 8 vacation, if necessary, in order Icy, Tecord is the best in the selected for the $100 purchase prize that the greatest menace to. our Siare: he sald. {donated by ‘William A. Atkins and society—crime—is fought with all| * “Traffic accidents that could be!the $50 merit prize given by Dr. the machinery at my command o4 Prevented are causing damage in Frank Sparks, president of Wabash hours a day,” ‘he said> - |excess of $6,000,000 annually in this|college, and Mrs. Sparks. : county in addition to. the terrible Mrs. Coler will be among the hostRepeats Demand toll of lives and the suffering of the! esses at the exhibit tomorrow. Mr. Sullivan repeated his chal-| injured.” See ee mtearo————— lenge made last July for Judge| Sheriff Magenheimer said he will Stark to explain a $100 contribution not tolerate interference by any, PAILSE T0 MANAGE In his expense statement for his|clique or group in his office’s cam-! COUNTRY CLUB HERE primary election campaign. paign against crime. : J. W. Pailse, former manager of “The Stark financial “statement! “I intend to be the sheriff for all| the Severin’ hotel, has been named listed a $100 contribution from | the people, not for any gioup that! manager of the Country club of Judge Emsley Johnson Jr, but for its own selfish interests may ndianapolis. Judge Johnson denied he ever gave seek to control. my office,” he Mr. Pailse will assthge his new 8 cent to the campaign,” Mr, Sul-l ware “I shall fight to eliminate | duties ‘tomorrow. He replaces R. B. livan said. Sas iat all times any unholy alliance be- | 7iegler who resigried to manage the “I demanded an investigation on|tween, liquor, beer and politics, {Canyon Inn, McCormick's Creek the ground that there should be no| “Those are the things I stood! state park. - question about the integrity of can- | for in the primary election when The new manager of the 55-year-didates running for a judicial of- | this community selected their own| 14 club formerly was assistant [= . ro ticket in deflance of the would-be | manager of the Claypool hotel and “Prosecutor Blue immediately party bosses and I stand for them had managed the Bob-O-Link promised to investigate the discrep-| now.” Country club, Chicago. ancy, ‘but nothing has been heard —————————————————— about it since,” he sald. “The SPEAKS TO LUMBERMEN ITALY SEEKS 50 SHIPS whole thing apparently ‘Was ‘white-| Dr. A. J. Stamm of the Forest] WASHINGTON,.Nov. 1 (U. P). washed’ and hushed up by the Re- Products laboratory, Madison, Wis. | —Italian Ambassador Alberto Tarpublican organization. = The fact, will be principal speaker for the an-|chiani today confirmed that his
remains that Stark has not made nual fall meeting of the Indiana | country is negotiating with the JR
any public explanation of that $100, Hardwood Lumbermen’s association United States. for the purchase of eontribution.” = | tomorrow at Purdue university. 50 Liberty ships.
THE SCHEDULE — WISH (Tumse In—Bach Saturday Afternoon)
Nov. 2—Wisconsin at Purdue Nev. #3inaiana a Northwestern Nov. 16—Notfe Dame at Northwestern Now. 23—Indiana at Purdue
STRAUSS SAYS--«
DONT FORGET TO. ~ "REMEMBER TO TUNE IN TOMORROW AFTERNOON FOR ~~" THE PURDUE vs. WISCONSIN - BAME—THE MAN'S’ STORE SPONSORS THE BROADCAST ~ OVER WISH, 1310 ON YOUR DIAL—FROM _ LAFAYETTE—
[ by
“FOR SPORTS IT'S STRAUSS”
2
JACKETS are onthe - oe dat
3 FLOORS.
On The Sportsman's Floor, the SIXTH— are Jackets for hunting—for rugged outdoors wear. :
The SECOND FLOOR specialized in LEATHER JACKETS—and
LEATHER ~ JACKETS — hundreds and hundreds POPLIN JACKETS and on the CLOTHING DEEP WOOLS. : FLOOR (SECOND FLOOR) z : : ~likp the one above - «and scores of other : styles. They're cut . “ right—they fit— they are VALUES!
you have a JACKET in Mind— ig something that would keep you warm ~~ when it's 70 below—or something for this, June in November -weather—
Whether it is something for skiing, hunting—or for winter goli—or something to sere indoors when you stretch out the legs—NWhether I's a jacket of leather or wool—or weather - treated poplin—or Some. ew miracle from the test tube—sheep lined—wool lined—rpile lined—leather lined— : father lned—removable lned—you can depend on getting it here— for tis—if you plesse—s a
*
- ’ =
Don’t look for Jacketville on a Rand-McNally map—or on A Cram map—it isn't there. i I Jacketville is located on the-corner of the heart i ” of Indianapolis—in the building on Washington . / Street—at Illinois—at the sign of ' ’ % L. Strauss & Co, Ine, . —— (It derives its name, of course, from the : ‘spectacular scope and variety of fhe Jackets within it—and because the Jackets are made with a Clothing mind and > Clothing hands) . : em——— i —————
L STRAISS & COMPANY, e. THE
. r z !
,
» '
~
. ‘ ; ” ’ ¢ i v a . aN
Slama 3 Sa Fs ne /
