Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1947 — Page 27
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1 Mark R. Emerson, accountant of using an Stokely Foods, Inc., has been named | | président of Indianapolis Speakers | Club.
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FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1947
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| The Communist party was scored {today by national officers of the American Leglon for taking part in {A congressional joint House Com-
“ [mittee hearing in Indianapolis yes-
Jones, vice president; Clyde Vinzant, recording secretary: Magdalene Fred, cor
erday. responding secreSecretary Elmer C. Johnson of tary, and H. R.
{the Indiana Communisty party tes- worth, sergeant{tifled in favor of federal housing g¢.arms. and continuation of rent control. | The club is | “The Legion is adamant against, composed of \Communists—even their appearance| business and professional men and at the hearing,” sald George N.| women graduates of speech trainCraig, of Brazil, Legion National! ing courses, Committeeman. They should not Ibe speaking for the veterans.”
The joint committee, headed ~ Capehart Fears ;
{Senator Joseph McCarthy (R. Wis.) |
: TET RD FL stopped in Indianapolis as part of| . ’ 9 REARS ERO AD TN < bh a series of hearings in American| World-Wide WPA 4 AIR-MINDED EDUCATOR—Ralph B. Wy- fcities on the national housing prob- » m. : WABASH, Oct. 24 (UP)—Sen, { Reports 200 Veterans Evicted Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind) sad ; The state Communist leader told| America's European aid program f
the congressmen that 200 veterans would create an “international § [have been evicted from their homes wpa” abroad and that the spe-
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HOOKEY PLAYERS—These three school administrators slipped out of the business session for a breath of air. Caught outside Cadle are (left to right) Adolph Zollman, Kendleton superintendent; Dan Schaffer, North Veron principal, and Wayne Hayes, Fritchton, principal. the lobby of the Claypool Hotel.
and, principa lof aDanville elementary school, qets the latest folders on air.education from Barbara Schafer, TWA representative. Tha TWA booth is one of many special exhibits set up in
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First ney three teachers, snapped at the business session at Cadle Tabernacle this morning. and \ fs, Indianapolis since June. [A I a FOU put paint Left to right are Miss Mary Lee Gabbert, Grandview, Ind.; Miss Lucille Wahl, School g\vindell Transferred | [president of the Indianapolis| «1g any Communist seeks to cham- “to appropriate billions of dollars i gr ep 69, Indianapolis, and Miss Ruth Barley, Marion. S d d oil C Industry Heads | Chamber of Commerce, i * pion the rights of the veterans, he to pay for past follies and short- i ne coat of et rr rrin ; mmr By tandar f 0. | member of the national a airs does so only as a smoke screen to sightedness by the New Dealers in ° F. J. Swindell, assistant general committee of the U. S. Chamber smote his own beliefs,” Mr. Craig Washington. the strings I Mayor Hits Back at Feeney Feeney Raps G P sales manager for the Western Here. Thursda {of Commerce, sald, “| Sen. Capehart left the text of a tra material, | Divide of Sanday Oil Co, Sn ’ Speakers ne QUSCUSHON leaders , Gili? is J. Joe. Yeleran prepared Sptesh ih anunictpel : succee OH, er as assistan nelude William - A. Hanley, vice fought for democracy and not for Republican Party rally last nig 5, ones i On Post-War Program Hh Ww I sales manager of the company’s! Business and industrial leaders president of Eil Lilly & Co.; Clar- Communism.” to say he would insist on a close | Central Division. from 35 central Indiana cities ahd ence A. Jackson, executive vice] At the close of the hearing, Sen. check on distribution of American . | | .
Asserts Candidate ‘Not Attacking Regime Alone but 150 Leading Citizens of Both Parties’ |
towns will convene here Thursday president of the Indiana State evening for a regional conference chapter of the Chamber, and sevJA BW
McCarthy and Rep. Rolla C. Mc- aid to Europe. (R.. III)
Mr. Swindell joined the company
Charges Favoritism in!in 1021 as a general salesman in “I do not know how we Can ree
Millin sald Indianapolis
yy { | Indianapolis. He left this cify in on national affairs. leral members: of the U.S. Cham- had the best housing record of fuse help,” he said. “I am going ely original,” y y | se | igh Mayor Denny Jouay charged tet Rien Al Fopney. Dempesagie can Giving $314,250 Fees 1934 to become sales manager at The conference will be in charge ber's Washington and Chicago of- any city visited on their current to insist on American administra. didate for Mayor, attacks the post-war plan of the presen’, acminisra-| ., .. w- en awarding | Green Bay, Wis. of William H. Book, executive vice flees ltour, ‘tio nof whatever ald we do give."
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tion he is “not attacking that administration alone but about 150 of our leading citizens of both parties.” , “As has so often happened during the present campaign, M Feeney's attack indicates little knowledge of the post-war plan. More-
$314,250 fees to a private engineerry. ing firm was charged by Al Feeney, * J Democratic mayoralty candidate, in : H
_one pretty i hanging in 1st for decoput it outIf you want iginal colors,
over, he seems to assume that it) was a partisan measure when the| fact, of course, is there was absolutely no partisanship in it, Mayor said. The Mayor asserted that many
Democrats, including former mayor |
worked out with three purposes in
a campaign statement today.
He said the Republican ddminis-
view; first, that the bonding power tration awarded a sewer planning
" the should” never be strained, second, contract to the Russell B. Moore |that the annual tax levy should Co. and charged that “other In-
never become an undue burden on diana and Indianapolis firms were
our people, work and expenditures should be
and finally, that the excluded from submitting bids.”
“It is well-established now that
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shellac alone Reginald H. Sullivan, Leroy Keach, : Henry O. Goett, Evans Woollen Jr.,
Dr. Charles W. Myers and Fred Mme
[timed so that the cost might be One engineering firm has had: a po-| t according to the best possible litical monopoly at City Hall ever,
have found market, and the labor involved be since the present administration Hoke helped the late Mayor Tyn-| y : . raise. Theis, a the Riu plan employed at a time when there went into office in 1943, Mr, Feeney, ! the spotted for improving: Indianapolis. |might be unemployment, especiaily said. ‘ {among returned veterans.” t+ Charges Favoritism Pe
attacks in . " 3 “Briefly, the post-war plan-of.In-|
dianapolis was conceived by ‘Mayor | aa... . . Tyndall early in his administration | Marriage, Divorce "* promptly after he learned of the Records Shattered physical needs of the city following 15 years of Democratic administration,” the Mayor added. “It was obvious to him, as it would have been to any sound businessman and administrator, that all these needs could not be met at once. Moreover, we were then at war and material and ————————— manpower could not be assembled Form 40 & 8 Voiture at once, even if the city had been Times State Service office where planning originates and financially able to pay the cost] CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 24— the legal department which passes without bankrupting itself. Formation of a Crawfordsville on contracts,” he said. “Mr. Feeney'’s attack on this post- | Voiture of 40 & 8, American Legion Hits Fund Waste war plan also suggests that the | fun group, has been compléted with “The Board of Works 1 financing of it would bankrupt the Harold (Bud) Zeller, Montgomery e Doar on Oris apparen‘.'y city. On the contrary such program | county sheriff, as head of the or-| 12d no intention of awarding these of financing was most carefully | ganization. Soniagts on a competitive basis,
“I do not charge criminal responsibility in this matter, but I do say it is morally and ethically wrong to waste public funds deliberately,” he said. “All this planning work
“We “have many sompetert englnering firms in Indianapolis but the favored outfit seems fo be| {the only one that has been able to] WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (UP)— do business with City Hall” There were more marriages—and| Mr. Feeney asserted it was not more divorces—in the U. 8. last his intention to try to “besmirch the year than ever before. late chief executive” because as a The Federal Security Agency said matter of fact “others are rethat in 1946 there were 16.3 mar- sponsible” for the situation. riages and 4.3 divorces for every| “I refer specifically to the Board 1000 persons. {of Works, which awarded the contracts; the City Council which appropriated the money, the engineer's
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