Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1948 — Page 3

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| Extend Gas Contract As Fire Department Charges Co

of Indians on Safety ). Harrison, h Farrell, he Shmmits lassie troff, po Safety Board Decid bin; Les: arety boar ecl es rt; Bernard Arley Phil. 1 A a Se | Chamber t Chambers, n ssocia e ervice an, Indiane F Ft I Q li als maliost” of Agreement to Continue Untli Jan. 15; Accuse Com lainant of * p t of ‘Loud Adoo About Nothing’ By LOUIS ARMSTRONG The Safety Board, deciding the Fire Department had failed to prove any of its charges against Associated Service Corp. gasoline, today extended the company’s contract until Jan. 15. The board's action followed charges by the Fire Department, that the fuel had high gum content and was deficient in quality. ’ Rudolph Stempfel, vice president of Associated, answered all charges of the department at a RAP IE ER ERR meeting of the Safety Board ves. however, that the test was not terday. The board ruled in his|conducted fairly by department favor by, extending his contract| personnel. He said the truck was which had been on a month to driven in overdrive and gears month basis,

{were not shifted properly when Based on Report {his gasoline was used, thus snow. The department’s charges of| ling of lack of power. high gum content yesterday were] The department began using, based on a chemist’s. report Associated Aug. 1. Prior to that, of ' ‘Spring Fever," which Fire Chief Roscoe Mc-/time it had had a contract of school. Kinney said he had paid “out of| long standing with Campbell Oil my own pocket.” > However, the report never was| presented to the board and an| S$ attempt by Mr, Stempfel to look | at "it drew haughty stares from|

Kaufman. Submits Competitive Bid Associated procured. the City, Brown. {gasoline contract several months' ~

lago when it submitted the first T 4 A D paris Eran, head of he Smpetitive bid in many years. | ruman 2 nswer ewey

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elastic 1 of Associated gasoline was two, milligrams higher than other ming virtually identical bids (Continued From Page One) { fuels tested. for City contracts, [too” convert to bipartisan foreign

Mr. Stempfel asked Chief] When the department's eon- policy. Braun if all gasolines analyzed tract with its former supplier ex-| President Truman abandoned included a lubricant the depart-', .., 4 waq agreed among Safety /his hands-off tactics at St. Paul,|

ment adds to its' gas. Chief| {Minn., in a _speech angrily repriBraun said only Associated had/Board members to give a month- manding So Dewar Ba re

the lubricant included when! to-month contract to Associated ), “founded” the bipartisan tested. | because of the company’ s low bid. ; cy. Mr. Stempfel then said he had! . At that time Chief McKinney! «1. had hoped that foreign

been told by- chemists that the! {voiced -objections to making an ’ lubricant could not be extracted) change gt and ie in Policy would not be CURE AR issue t entirely in the tests and that it|it would cost $75 per vehicle to, 0. d. 8 Sampaign, hing Ser would show up as gum in te Make carburetor changes and ad- |saig, non orig TVS 00 A ot results. ustments if a different gas wa Report 2 Failures |Justh He later admitted that the g| liberty to soryeeh 80H ions and Charges by the departmént changes had not been necessary. | eep. the recory sifalg were first made two weeks ago| In awarding the extension to The Record Shows when Chief McKinney and Chief| Associated yesterday, Safety| Mr. Dewey had claimed credit Braun reported they had experi-| Board members voiced the opin- jfor the bipartisan foreign policy| enced two failures in vehicles ion the department had made a in Louisville, Ky. on Tuesday

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g and feel. which ‘they attributed to Associ- “loud ado about nothing.” They when he assailed the Truman! * ated gasoline. |said they were convin there is administration's “clumsiness . Toarow One failure, they later reported, {little difference in" present. day |

was due to a flooded carburetor. brands of gasoline, The other failure was never uy, Ion an explained. METAL TYPE IN 1392 An operational test was “vun| Type was- cast from' metal in last week. Mr. Stemptel churged | Roos in 1392,

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affairs. This criticism drew from Demo- | cratic Chairman J. Howard Me-| {Grath the retort that Mr. Dewey | is endangering the nation’s foreign policy with “loose talk.” “The record shows, said Mr.| j McGrath, “that Secretary of |

| State Cordell Hull actually was {the founder of that policy. . |

“Both parties actually are to | be credited with and commended for the success of our foreign| policy. For the sake of national] unity and our chance of securing ta just peace, let us keep it that way.” While the GOP nominee | vaded Mr. Truman's home state | of Missouri today, the President! stumped Minnesota and Wiscon-| sin, Mr. ‘Déwey speaks tonight in

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| | to By LOUIS ARMSTRONG Henry F. Schricker, Democratic nominee for Governor, blasted, “laway at his opponent's record in the state legislature in a radio speech at Warsaw yesterday. Meanwhile, the GOP nominee, Hobart Creighton, turned to praise of the State Conservation Department under Republican

administration. t : vised for the purMr. Schricker, speaking in Mr. Rest, aver qe

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