Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1947 — Page 4

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Hs h Italian Gets of Suit

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pl. today. His car hurtled

‘over the curb and destroyed 30 feet spree Probing Bilbo

WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (U. P).—| Senate Republicans were | expected |

Jan. 1 @ Poe Halla Minister Pietro Nenni can formal diplomatic dinners in use at last he has formal dino clothes. ‘They came all the Argentina, a aly from a

k office two and a half months . Nenni's monthly salary is

3g oh 3000 re, oF about $70 at the curmarket exchange Tate. Dinner clothes In Rome cost about | in

Sh Dalve precinct committeeman of the 9th precinct, 9th |ward. He also served In municipal court rooms 3 and 4 under Prosecutor Sherwood Blue. [Admitted to the bar in 1935, he “Thas also been admitted to' practice

-I'before the state-and federal courts, “| the Veterans’ administration and the United States supreme court.

| « Mr, Calvert is a 9th ward chair{man of the Veterans’ group; a

23; Scottish - Rite, Murat Shrine,

{Sahara Grotto, Moose lodge 17,

Indianapolis Lawyers’ association; I. B. M, No. 10; 8. A, M. No. 23, American Legion Memorial post No.

diana Public Links association and Indianapolis Musicians Local No. 3.

Justice Officials

today to pursué their attempt to oust Senator Theodore G. Bilbo’ (D:' Miss.) without awaiting the outcome

The justice department disclosed last night that it had been investi. | gating Senator Bilbo’s affairs for “some time.”

The inquiry was understood to

mittégs” which inyestigated Senator Bilbo's allegedly improper dealings with A a Soniracts, and his pur-|

DE Mississippi primary. Megnwhile, he © Sefate Republican: steering committee scheduled a special holiday Hite x for today to! outline oust-Bilbo strategy. The committee agreed unanimous-| to recommend that Senator Bils right to a seat be challenged The problem now, Chairman Robe 1A; Taft (D. 0.) said, en oh proper method of ‘presenting the ‘challenge.

{member of Centre Masonic. lodge |

8, Disabled American Veterans, In-|0iS

of a justice department investigdtion hy *

dation of Negroes dur-!

(Continued From Page One) ally as Judge of juvenile court yesterday, - The only other Democrat to take office today was Mrs. Nell McCarty as Wayne township assessor, Republican ceremonies opened at 8:30 a. m. with the inauguration of Judson L. Stark as prosecutor, suc= ceeding Sherwood Blue who is retiring after six years in that office. “We. in the prosecutcr's office

& A {will strive to co-operate fully with Prior td entering the army, he was

every other law engorcement agency at all times,” Mr, Stark said in a brief inaugural speech.

vigorous law enforcement program {during the next two years. He was | sworn in by William H. Remy, | president of the safety board.

pointment of Miss Marcella Garing|/ as court secretary and named. Arlton Albershardt and James Langford Jr. police officers, as two of

Only three other new officials were sworn into office today, all the “others having been re-elected. They were Judge L. Niblack, inaugurated as judge of Superior court 1 after retiring from Municipal court 4 bench yesterday; Roy T. Combs, as the new Republican assessor of Center township and William G. Shaffer, as trustee of Center township. Others Sworn In All other re-elected county officials were administered their oaths. of office in mass ceremonies, throughout the court house. These - included Judge ‘Ralph {Hamil of Superior court 5; Judge Emsley Johnson Jr. of. Superior | court 3; Judge Hezzie Pike of | {Superior court 2; Judge Walter |

Judge Dan V. White of Probate

court, Ralph Moore, auditor; A.|

oner and William Bosson and Wil{liam T. Ayres, county commis- | sioners. RA

‘Bombs in “Madrid

| MADRID, Jan: 1 (U. P.).—Two grenades exploded in midtown Ma~ {drid shortly before midnight last night. One was touched off in the Graden Ritz hotel] and another near the Prado museum. The he blasts startled New Year's revelers but no one was injured and only

He stressed the necessity for a ‘heir share of war surplus.

slight t damage was done.

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(Continued From Page one) Bingham, acting district ‘manager.

Mr. Singhal is believed® to favor of 8% regional office in Indianapolis, to expedite surplus disposal. Under the present set-up four regional offices (Cincinnati, Chicago, Louisville and St. Louis) direct Indiana's program. , - Some Want New Chief Mr. Bingham and his supporters are understood to feel the overlapping authorities have slowed down the Indiana program and handicapped Hoosier veterans in getting

The opposing faction is rumored more interested in disposing of Mr. Bingham than of war surplus. This group, mostly old line civil service

“workers, are in favor of continuing

under the present set-up. Popular preference for a new chief is understood to be James Messler, assistant to Mr. Bingham and chief in charge of - The feuding has reached mudslinging stage, it is reported. One frequently | heard story is that fre post was handed out because of political connections of the official's family. Mr, Bingham's wife is Edna Bingham, vice-chairman of the Democratic state central committee, Deny Giving Out Stories The favorite story of the opposing faction is .that the man who will get Mr. Bingham's job if he is

regional ‘officers. This triumvirate is said to have a mutual desire to

Brother Kloser Rites Are Set

o « Times State Service LEBANON, Ind. Jan. 1.—Funeral services will be held in St. Alphonsus church, Chicago, at 10 a. m. to{morrow for Brother Kloser, a member of the

Re-

A spokesman said.all Pritchard of Superior court 4; demptorist community of St! phases of the case were being Soy. Junge W. D. Bain of Criminal.court; Joseph's Catholic" church here the ~ |ered. i

last nine years. Brother Kloser died in St. Vin-

" | cover some matters which were not Jack Tilson, clerk; Paul Brewer, cent’s hospital, Indianapolis, appartouched upon by the senate com- recorder; Dr. Roy B. Storms, cor- ently of a brain injury received in|

an auto -s¢¢ident in November. Brother Kloser (Adolph Alphonsus . Kloser), Guttenberg. He--entered the

demptorist order in 1918 after hav-| ing first been admitted as a i

brother. Survivors include his “mother and | eight brothers. He came to St. Joseph's church in| January, 1938, changing places with | his ‘brother, Brother Bonaventure, who had followed him into the order. ,

, | headway into‘investigation of origi-

ousted is a close friend of two top|

| than 1800 drivers stuck by an earlier

Christian |

53, was a native of] Re-|

: ‘ ,_ Bdith B ™ Morris, a A rE nT —_ bt. Clifford Rly, 54, at Methodist, pul Balle Bot Tae 6, -at- : a *and Anarev, Gucar "Olinstead, 61, at City, sdencestel- a bet Be 107 Sturm, Ab ton “Helen: Keri Tae. poms. at Ci 0 er, 06, at City, cerebral } rt, Marjorie Sampo, core: hemes on i: “Dew HN darlorly Harman, sad Matty = kh Moet. 30. Wilterinood, 8, at 24" Division, {At 8 Vincent's—Bdward, . Rita Donlan; Mary. sah, 8 ret. Blien P, in, At Bb. Viscent's, arberis day planned to probe. into another (Bah ic a Rehards: Danald, vs! perez | Shipima “41, at 5168 Nerwaldo, | ae i » oa rt = possibility, that planned “leaks* are| Fiji Worman. and. William, Leona | caries. Rt 15.1, ab 431 Laiand, concn | oni 0 o Lich coming from the district offices to! Suquiing. Sere =: wr nary celusion, oo . Tihba,: ane Hensy y 6. Rieck, 75, at Methodis oarels stir up unfavorable publicity. Mr, a Soliman Pau Bh oh 8 2 hemorrhage. er me etn mia - gh Ray said both Mr. Bingham and|auinsdiseissl May hovb: Beret. Official Weather cerebral. hemorrhage. io Mr. Messler have denied giving out| fol, Seni, Renelk. fe Repdcl) . sian aan, Miteus, 1 86 Vinsburt, sary? : : iT had 5 3 : UNITED STATES WEATHER stories which obviously had their Re fren 8h ridan. and oe All Data. in. Central Bandasd. Time br abith Ann Boot, 81; at 436. N. State, origin in the Indianapolis office. : art, EE SR | ian. 1, 184% Cn” William, 2, Long, hypertens Probers Make Little Headway! AL Home—Hsary, "Jane Brownfield, 134 N. Sunrise... 7:08 | Sunnet 5; ci “an | So far, probers have made little Io 1:30 a.m. 00

DEATHS nal “discrimination” charges. The Legion has declined to turn over} thelr instances of veterans being! Jétie B slighted to any other: than federal investigators. state department of veterans affairs head, William Stalnaker, so has agreed to withhold further complaints until the regional offices has £ chance to correct inefficiency here. *We're here to clean up the Indianapolis office,” said Mr. Ray, “whether i¥'s discrimination against veterans or a case of personalities. I am open to any complaints on either score. “When I was sent here I was

told to ‘Get in there and find out | delegation,

: vania, ST. LOUIS, Jan. 1 (U. P) ~The

threatened tie-up ofsall bus and streetcar transportation for St. Louis and St, Louis county failed ‘to develop today when the more

no-strike their jobs.

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contest during most of the cam-! paign for the floor leadership, picked up strength in the last few, days. The Michigan G. O. P. house | at a party caucus}

New Jersey and New Eng. land delegations, votes of the California “elegation. | Rep. Halleck, who made the nom. inating speech for Wendell Willkie at the 1940 Republican national convention, served as congressional campaign chairman for the Repub- | licans in the 1946 campaign,

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