Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1948 — Page 5
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«Plans to Ask Congress for Financial Relief for Veterans Involved .
The American Legion national executive committee today ap-| proved unanimously a resolution demanding the removal of four federal officials associated with the sale of the Knox veterans’)
housing unit.
In addition, financial relief for the veterans will be asked of Congress; The housing projéet recently was declared surplus prop-|
erty. and put on the block.
A bid from the veterans was dis-
was scored yesterday by William
regarded and the property sold! |G. McKinley, Jersey City, N. J.,
to 8 mmercial interests,
The Legion fesolution chargea Ommi the officials “failed and neglect- Chairman Leo E ed to discharge duties imposed by| \ ra law in disposing of the surplus 0
housing units at Knox.” ‘Bad Faith’
Shalruian of the Resolution Sub. The proposal had been nade by Allen (R. ML), of the House Rules Committee.
|gressman’ 8 proposal:
Their “bad faith in dealing “Gold alone will not defend,
with the veterans imposed hard- ; ship and misery” on the vet.
erans, the resolution continued. “Speculative interests have been permitted to profit,” the Legion added. The officials are Raymond Foley, administrdtor, housing and’ home agency: John Taylor Egan, acting administrator, public housing administration; Orville Olmsted, regional director, public housing administration, and Everett Lothrop, assistant regional director, real estate and disposition. Reverses Stand Also by unanimous action, the committee ‘was on record as favoring the Taft-Ellender-Wag-ner housing bill, a measure it has vigorously opposed for many months. The reversal of opinion came yesterday’ -after--National - Com-! mander James F. O'Neil left the presiding chair. to speak on be-half-of a report favoring the TEW | bith submitted -by.-Walter-E.-Ales-. sandroni, Philadelphia, Pa., chair-’ man of the all-World War II National Housing Committee. Chairman Alessandroni reported that chief grounds for Legion opposition have- been eliminated by an amendment to the bill by Sen. Ralph E. Flanders (R. Vt.) passed by the Senate Apr. 22, providing certain priorities” for low-income vetgrans. Bonus Reproved However, Mr, Alessandroni recommended the Legion through its national legislative director present to Congress further amend-| ments to the bill to incorporate ™
provisions of the Legion's Vet-| Their campaign was a sharp one,
erans' Homestead Act of 1948.
A proposal to substitute a $1500 A82inst the invasion of his fay- Posed for the other county com:
bonus to volunteers of the U, S. Armed Fofces for universal mil-!
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{ning seventh with 3249 votes.
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Poll in Ohio Sets Brakes on Stassen
Taft's Weakness Shown With Labor
| (Continued From Page One) joining counties), and one Taft man - led. . in. the. 20th. district (Cleveland). But in some district contests, Mr... Stassen’s. supporters... still “were ‘giving -the-Senator a stiff; race apd there was the possibility that the former ‘Minnesota Govternor might gain strength as: later returns were reported. Ohio will have 53 delegates to the GOP convention.
Mr. Stassen damaged Mr. Taft's
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o By DR. ERNEST 6. OSBORNE
Around about 2 or even before, the pride of the family often finds out what fun it is to tear pages out of a book. And of course, we have to protect our] books and teach the young barbarian that he must not touch! them. - Usually there's a lot of
“No,” “No”ing and perhaps some
hand-slapping.
‘But-it's stil fun-to tear paper: -
Even adults will admit that there's a kind of satisfaction in ripping a piece of cloth or. paper.
Why “Hot Tet “the youngster nave
some old newspapers that he may tear as much as he wishes? Allowing him to do this doesn’t mean that he will strengthen the habit of tearing books. He is
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political prestige right in his own Want books torn and yet permit down.
‘backyard. But ‘he fell short of jpis own claim that he wo'ild take (12 or more Ohio delegates away {trom the Senator. The Taft organization had hoped to hold Mr. Stassen to six delegates but had conceded he t-take as many as nine:
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Favored to Win (Continued From Page One) Allison. by about 1200 votes.
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tear newspapers, If he knows you don’t seldom find that he will let you Friday at St.
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Mr, Storms Republican
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Mr. Nordsiek Democrat
Mr. Gravsen Republican
Dies in Lafayette Mrs. Mary of Cumberland, died yesterday at
her home in Lafayette. She was Democrat
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Primary Results ‘Satisfactory’
(Continued From Page One)
| sional nomination easily in both
parties, Republican’ nominee was former Mayor George Denny and his Democratic’ pponent In the
iNovember elections will be In-
“{dianapolis attorney Andrew Ja-
{cobs,
In the unpredictable eighth district where Republican Congress!man Edward Mitchell had inTeurred the wrath of thé key Vanderburgh county organization, the incumbent still won renomination by a margin of nearly 2-to-1 overhis nearest competitor, i Winfield Denton of Evansville, beaten by Mr. Mitchell in the 1946 election, won the Democrat. ic nomination again by swamp-
-ing-his Jone opponent Willlam- KE.
Marion County,
Rogers of New Albany.
Indiana's “presidential favorite son,” Republican Charles hal
~ |leck. won his GOP renomination
for return to Congress by rolling [over token opposition, . Theodore Smith, Lafayette city judge, was unopposed - for the second dis-
Hartman, formerly trict's Democratic nomination.
In the third district where Thurman Crook of Was unopposed for congressional nom incumbent Rep. Robert
South Bend Democratic nation,
{Mrs. Hartman lived in Cumber-/, cront won GOP renomination {land most of her life, moving to by an overwhelming margin,
Lafayette two years ago. She was a member of the Cumberland St. John's Evangelical and "Réformed Church and the Woman's Guild of the church, rrsurviving care-hep Charles H. W. Hartman, and three daughters, Mrs, Bertha 1Careon, Mrs, Emma Ostermeier and Mrs. Hilda Rode, all of Lafayette; two sons, William and Herbert Hartman, {a sister, Mrs, Henry C.. Deer berg, and a brother, Fred Koch, | ‘both of Crawfordsville. Services will be held at 2 p John's Church burial will be in the church a tery.
Hancock Voters OK
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GREENFIELD May. .5--Han-.
.190.424 yotes to his nearest op- stronghold of the anti-organiza- of Indianapolis 13 years.
‘Gov. Folsom Set Back First Time in Alabama
go boxes reporting,
. |and Fuller Warren, Jacksonville,
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tion” WIBC, has been appointed commer cial
manager of Sta- ,,..;." Greenfield in yesterday's tion WXLW. jo tion. The vote was 2051 for The announce- yp, y,nd' jsene and 913 against. ment was made rThe faderal government re: . today by Conrad cently approved a $240,000 grant . Ruckleh a us, i arg the hospital fund." In the president of Ra- apy of 19046 Hancock County BLY HAY voted “a $300,000 bond issue. but after ‘a hospital board was ap-WXLW-FM 18 pointed and organized it was now . broadcast-! round that $750,000 would be re-|
cock County voters approved a
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+Sparked by Mr, Taft's resentment missioner nomination. Apparent winners in the State Senate nomination contests were: If Mr. Stassen had won a ma- Mary Garrett, Walter F. Kelley, {jority of the delegates for which Judson H. West, E. Curtis White he contested, including his state- ang Greyble L Mepanian. p ominees - for e ouse o wide ~delegate-at-largs ‘candidaté, Representatives appeared to be {the impact of ‘Ohio primary re- E. Rex Burks, George M. Bind[turns ‘would have been consider- ner, David J. Deets, Carrol M. able outside the state upon poii- Dennis, Mabel A. Dunn, Judson | Mr. White ticlans who. love a winner more F. Haggerty, Obed F. Kilgore, ing frequen c¥iguired to build a 50-room structhan anything else on earth. Forrest W. Littlejohn, William F. modulation. It will add standard ture. | In the only other hot race In!Noelle, Herbert C. Wadsworth, AM broadcasting about the end {the state, former Gov. Frank J. James F. Griggs and Harry T. of this month at 1590 kilocycles TRUMAN TO MEET PRESS |Lausche scored a sweeping vic- Latham Jr, tory in his comeback attempt on , Book's Candidates Lose the Democratic ticket. He had In*the 18th Ward (Irvington)!
crit: son territory.
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Truman will hold a conference tomorrow at
.. Indianapolis Time. . | ponent’s 72,502 in a four-way race tion forces headed by C. Sheldon =~ .
lwith 6207 precincts reported. the . regular. organization * A’ full slate of 56- Democratic elected all five of its ward dele- Whatever you do ; delegates was elected without op- Sates to fhe state convention. |position. The delegates were nom- Mr. Book's slate of candidates inally pledged to W. A. Julian, for convention. delegates: lost by Cincinnati, United States: Treas. fubstantial majorities. ) urer, but will actually - support Mr. Book resigned three weeks President Truman. ago as 11th District Democratic chairman in a clash with City ‘Hall party leaders.
2 Churches Looted By Thieves Here
ama’'s Democratic primary Police today sought thieves who ~—— election inditated today that the entered two churches during the [voters would back an all-out fight night. | against President Truman ana The alms box from St. Joan of his civil rights program, even if Arc Church, 4201 Central Ave, it meant walking out -on-the na- was found discarded near. the itional party. church today. The. box had been Gov. James E. (Big Jim) Fol- rifled of the month's collection som apparently suffered his first Xp Ihe poor. oat amount of se i {MAE Sorular Ly setback dn the, The Broadway Baptist Church’ {his race for delegate-at-large to Was broken into by thieves who ‘national convention, ard ‘his Hnocked the. combination off: the... {choices for U. 8. Senator and na-Safe. It was not immediately de[tional -committeeman were far termined if anything was taken. in the rear. With about one-th! Hh of the total boxes reporting, U. Sen. John J. Sparkman held S lead of better than 4 to 1 over Phillip Hamm. Gov. Folsom's choice for the Senate post. With 993 of: ‘the states 2300 F
Mr. Sparkman had 84,310 votes to Mr. Hamm's 20,142,
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WASHINGTON, May 5 (UP)—1.
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Rep. George Gillie, Ft. Wayne Republican, won his party's, reinomination easily while on the ‘Democratic side, organization
husband. choice Edward O. Kruse Jr. Ft i Wayne attorney, trimmed former
State Sen. Chester Watson to win the right to oppose Mr. Gillie. in November
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nomination, James Noland of Bloomington won his second Democratic nomination for Congress in the seventh district over two opponents while incumbent Rep. Gerald
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