Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1948 — Page 7

21, 1948

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THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1948

Party Support

Says He Will Back

Entire Democrat Ticket

Mayor Al Feeney has dispelled any rumors that City Hall will not participate actively in the Democratic campaign, He put his administration out in the front line to support the “whole. Democratic ticket from the President on down,” in a speech at the Lincoln Hotel yesterday before more than 100 attorneys who are backing George 8. Dalley for prosecutor. “If there is any opposition to Mr. Dailey or any other Democratic candidate at City Hall I haven't heard about it,” Mayo Feeney said. “Mr. Dalley have the united support of every-|-body in City Hall.”

Foe ‘Unknown’

The Mayor referred to Mr. Dailey’'s opponent (Frank H. Fair: child, GOP prosecutor nominee) as the “anonymous candidate.” “Mr. Dailey’s opponent is practically unknown and this was confirmed the other day when I asked for the name of the Republican candidate at a dinner meet- ew. ing and only one out of eight Official Weather people at the table knew his name,” Mr. Feeney said. UNITED STATES ShEATIIG BURRAU | The mayor said he ‘resented — some intimations that I am to be|_ 6:01 | Sunset the ‘hatchet man’ in this cam- | Precipitation 24 hrs, ending 1:30 8. m, .00 paign. » [os ines an 1 ee Jan, 1., Praises Candidate O03 X00 Yan “In view of the high plane onl which this campaign is being| "5 | ower cltles: carried on, it would be lacking in /atianta dignity on my part to descend Boston ...

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high-grade candidate. who ‘does {l¢veland not resort to dirty politics him-' Berner self.” {-. Washe Feonwr; landed Mr. Dalley. indianapolis ( as giving the voters “an poi Ra sg Wh tunity to elect a prosecutor with Miami high qualifications,” and urged! Minneapolis-St. Paul all party workers to get out the New York vote on election day for the Qklahoma City .

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Hoosier to Attend

Jewish Conference

‘Julian Freeman of Indianapolis will attend a special conference of the 30 largest Jewish communities in the United States and Canada to formulate philanthropic plans for 1949.

The meeting, to be held tomorrow and Sunday in Pittsburgh, has been called by the Council-of Jewish Federations and Welfare| © Funds. It will map procedures for raising funds for domestic, European and Israeli needs for the coming year. Mr. Freeman is a| member of the CJFWF board of directors.

OES Unit to Meet

Golden Rule Chapter 413, OES, ! will hold a meeting at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs.. Lucille Hall is worthy matron.

Housing Aid Named Robert Long, vice chairman of jour Indianapolis chapter No. 1 of the; SuildAmerican Veterans Commitee, has been appointed AVC State! Housing Director.’

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Alleged. Molester

Police Question

Trace Suspect By Cab Number

o¥ Police today were questioning tried to coax her son into a car Wb lan alleged smolestsr after Jhey as the boy was en route to school traced m the scene of anigt noon yeste 40th [attack to his home in Lexington oon Ave. day ot Bf and orb) A 10-year-old girl told police = A 30-year-old woman told po- man in a car has been following| Hee the man drove to her home her home for several days. She in E. Merrill St. in a cab yester-| gave the license number and day and went to the door. When|police are checking.

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she answered, she said, he grabbed her and tried to pull her into the yard. She screamed and he ran back to the cab and fled. Got Cab Number A neighbor who heard the scream got the cab’'s number and police traced the passenger to his residence. The woman identified him as the man who attacked her. He is charged with vagrancy, pending investigation, Three other molestings yesterday are under investigation,

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Card Party Planned The Marjon County Rabbit] Breeders Association, Inc. will | sponsor a‘'card party at 1:30 p.m. |

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