Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1949 — Page 2

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Hague Resigns ¥ After GOP Wins | In New Jersey

| | Driscoll's Victory Knockout Blow to Once-Mighty Machine

| TRENTON, N. J, Nav: 9 (UP) | i= Re-election of Hirao, Gov.| Alfred E. Driscoll finished off! Frank Hague's once-mighty 'po-| litical machine today. i The Democratic boss himsels| resigned after more than three) decades as a power in New! Jersey. i The 73-year-old Mr Hague had based his all-out try for a politi! cal comeback on State Sen. Ei mer Wene, Gav. Driscoll's Demo-! cratic opponent, Mr. Wene conceded defeat early] | today when returns from 2723] nut of the state's 3707 precincts) gave him 589 860 votes to 659,-| 1864 for Gov. Driscot—Mr. Hague, then announced - his resignation! {as head of the state Democratic Party. . A power behind New Jersey politics for 36 years, Mr. Hague was one of tHe big campaign issues. Gov. Driscoll denounced Mr. Wene, a Cumberland County, chicken farmer, as the “hand-! | picked” candidate of Mr. Hague.|

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‘Lehman's Victory ‘Seen as Vindication Of ‘Fair Deal’ "By CHARLES LUCEY Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—A| strongly-running Democratic tide] today washed out Republican] hopes of a GOP trend. It put the party on the spot ”- tn find a desperately-needed win-| Herbert H. Lekman. . . ning formula for the 1950 na- defeated John Foster Dulles.

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tional election, rere and there the GOP could . claim an isolated victory, But mostly the morning-after spectacle for them was a melancholy),

, one The$ had pinned their Re hopes on winning the big one the Senate race in York—| and their New Jerséy governorship vietory and afew triumphs] elsewhere Just“couldn’t make up| for it, > The Démocrats were joyous. | Prtdiden Truman and National ocratic Chairman William M. yie Jr., proclaimed at once that thin was a happy augury for their! "party in the. 1950 congressional elections, Mr. Boyle said this would strengthen the Democrats in Congress in carrying out the Truman |

{old stronghold, heaped on the de- { feat. The city voted to end a 20year ban on dancing in Jersey City night clubs-and taverns | BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 9 (UP)— James Michael Curley slipped into! seclusion today, a ‘ired and disappointed old mang toppled from {his mayor's throne by the opponent who sat in while he fretted in jail, The 74-year-old Curley sent a brief message of -congratulations

William O' ",., keeps | ork City.

The New York election bad wi been enmeshed in bitter personal,| control in New racial and religious arguments. “Yet In large measure the contest between Democrat Herbert H. Lehman and Republican John Foster Dulles did constitute a test of the Truman fair deal program. Mr. Lehman had peddied most of this program in one big, glittering package. He had readily proclaimed himself in favor of the “welfare state.” Mr. Dulles, a leader for his y in developing the post-war -partisan foreign policy, had criticized the Truman administration across pretty much the whole of its domestic program. the campaign was over Ph could have been little doubt in the mind of any New York voter that if Mr. Lehman were! sent to Washington he would be a steadfast Fair Deal Adherent | and that if Mr. Dulles won he! would be opposed to most of what| Mr. Truman proposes. | Mayor James M, Curley. Main GOP Question | Mr. Lenman and his advocacy of the Fair Deal won. And to day the main question before GOP leaders was the direction | their thinking should take on national issues between now and next years’ election. National GOP Chairman Guy | Gabrielson appeared to find some chilly comfort in the New Jersey | situation. There, Republican Gov. Alive Driscoll defeated Democratic)

{B. Hynes, and then returned to his WS home. % | He would see no one and would * issue no statement. Mr. Curley’s defeat undoubtedly spelled an end to the stormy {politieal career that began at the turn of the century and led him

. Boston, two as Congressman and lone us governor of Massachusetts. | There also was included a term of five months in a federal correctional Institution for mail fraud. | City Clerk Hynes was lifted ‘into the mayor's chair by the Soho 1 B. Hynes + « « he upset Massachusetts legislature while | Mr. Ourley was in prison.

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heat - persons arrested. on va~tgraney charges while distributing ipandbills on Oct. 22 were -discharged by. Judge Alex Clark In {Municipal Court today. The defendants, Abraham Boxjerman, 2023 E. B4th St, and Edna Lee Cohen, 29; 8. Delawire St, contended they were

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not guilty of vagrancy as defined by the legislature, and that the city has no power to make

but whose campaign vas all but! ignored by President Truman | and other top Democrats. But privately, Republicans were asking grave questions about the future and acknowl edging that “we're right back where we were after Truman

definitions of its own, Police said Mr, Boxerman and iMrs. Cohen, when questioned, were distributing leaflets protest--ing conviction of 11 Communist «leaders. in New York. and that (they were charged with vagrancy : when they refubed to give their beat us in 1048." names, "Me Toolsm’ i. Alfred E. Driscoll , e— A year ago when Tom Dewey scored only major GOP on College of Law . © was licked, many - engTTaLive

Repubicans, Student Fatally Burned © Classes Name Officers

“Have Rourtesn members sof the 1908: Dewey's “me tooism.”. . During Playful Fight Fog clases—of-the - Indianapotis

is time, in Mr. Dulles; the py College .of Law named officers Gop had a man who had worked Ti ALWATER; Okia, Nov. 9,9 planned.to meet annually at - closely with the Democrats. jn (UP) ~Turpentine, mistaken for g reunion banquet last night in foreign affairs—and hence had Water during a “playful fight” in the Columbia Club. been criticized -by some of his & college boarding house, resulted, Judge Dan B. White of the local 2 fsolationist-minded party brethren, In the death of a New Mexico probate court was elected presipr But Mr. Dulles was anything but student when the inflammable dent of the combined classes, . “me too" on domestic’ issues llquid ignited. Ralph 8, Norwood, president of wo Quite. the contrary. | Bernard Freeburg, 21, Lords- L. Strauss & Co., was named vice President Truman, on the DUrg, NM. suffered birnd anipresident; George 0: Lehman, strength of the latest showing, three-fourths of his body yester-/treasurer, and Arthur H. Stettler,

almost certainly will drive harder 98y When a classmate, Edgar secretary,

. the mew session of Congress be. A JAr of turpentine at him during’ Haw is the foreruntier of ‘the Ben

ginning in. January. & water fight, The “water” jamin Harrison law Schoo! and The Republican Natiorial Com- splashed against a gas heater. Mr. the Indianapolis branch of Indimittee is éxpected to meet in De- Freeburg died a few hours later. ana Universify’'s Law" School.

cember or early January and. the, . . cry will be. loud then for a. new i $ { Gl statement of party principles that ec IONS a a ance might help next year, } President Truman himselt U. S. Senator DE eed, ver Timowrote a letter and made a speech’ Xow York - Ex-Gov. Herbert Detr ny Albe 1 C 5S : d , for Mr. Lehman. A couple of {ehman, Democrat, elected over I. See pert L obo elected | Soipen ot te Biggest names of the john Foster Dulles, Republican. over jeorge Edwards (non-parti-oosevelt « Truman era were hauled out in appeals for Demo- Congressmen Bridgeport, Conn.—Jasper Mc-

Levy, 8oclalist, re-elected over J. eratic victory, New York (10th District) = - 1 oO )) Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, on; the Mrs. Edna Kelly, Demotrat, A Edward leu Dumoerat and

GOP side, put-everything he had gjected over Jules Cohen, Liberal , into the campaign for Mr. Dulles. yng George W. Fankuchen, Re-’ . Norwalk, Conn. — Irving C, But it wasn't enough. publican. Freese, Socialist, re-elected over i Leray Downs, Democrat, and Dr California (5th District) ig w esley Graham, Republican.

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Defeat in N. Y. Dashes" > aie? ov 30 Ye

That timid little fellow, the rabbit, can easily bring about | lives during the same period. (with the statement: your death, the State Board of | And a total of 118 hunters conHealth’ warned huriters“today: |~tracted the disease,

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President ( Gets a Big Lift it of Victory in New. York

Declares Victory ‘Fiasco’ Sets _Sights for 1950 Congressional Elections

* | New York state election results By MERRIMAN SMITH, United Press White House Reporter 4 | should serve as a warning tol WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—It was a gay, festive occasion: * |both major parties, Rep. Andrew President Truman was obviously enjoying himself. He grinned in “ |Jacobs, Indianapolis Democrat, delight as he looked over the crowd from his seat on the dias in declared today In Washington, !the main ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel. | “The triumph of my party in| The occasion was a dinner given by the Women's National Dame |New York carries with it the dan-{ ocratic Club here in the’ Distrist of Columbia. : i of Democrats becoming Just before the President was th 1d - cocky that they think they can't scheduled to start his extempo- (PhOSPerILY of the world ma & be. Deal" Mr. Jacobs said ranecus speech, a United Press; yop med the election figures “It should be a lesson to Re-'reporter handed him a hastily] in his hands and beamed as the ipublicans that they can’t win by scribbled memo saying that the] guests Caeered. (using such political cuss-words New York Times and the New “I'am ex dingly happy,” the as ‘statism’ and ‘welfare state.’ [York Daily News had conceded , _ ...., ontinued. “Every Pa Democrat | will the Democrats victory over Join agree that the state should not poster Dulles, Republican sena- " regula hing, {victory in the home bailiwick of Rp Averys but Repub- torial candidate, and Newbold, "yo." nrocidential opponent,

licans make a mistake by giving tandard bearer for the impression that they want movor ors Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, was a {the state not to regulate any-!| {GOP “fiasco” whch would have a

thing. ‘Most Happy’ igreat-bearing onthe -outeome of | “Extremes breed extremes. As, “It certainly is a most happy tne 1950 congressional elections, {President Truman has pointed out evening,” the President began. | mr the approval of Democratic puvies Ther he gave them the news that Rig ht This Time, should make our party more an more responsible. ‘There is dan- former Gov. Be a] Coin Chortles \ger In swinging too far too fast.| {been elected to the {If this is done, the Republicans, ‘When we win that sort of vic-| ‘will win, providing that they areitory in a year such as this,” he Dr. George Gallup said today he not ‘completely reactionary.” said. “we assume a much greater would “quit eating crow and try Tight-Lipped GOP responsibility from now on thaniy |Jittle pheasant for a change" In Indianapolis boding Re- we have had in the past year. We after his new system of pre-elecs

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Warns Party Not To Get Too Cocky

f This is the State Board of Health's impression of the dangers of publicans stuck - tight-lipped to have had a tremendous respons’ ition poll taking correctly foree

their recent resofution of ‘‘no.bility thrust upon the Democratic cast Herbert . Lehman's election more self criticism.” people as the party of the people zc UU. S. Senator from New York, | Cale Hold®r, GOP state chair- on account of the elections. in. The Gallup poll met a storm Rabbit fever has taken three man sounded the general attitude 1948 . of abuse last year when it pre yy am more than convinced that gicted Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's “We had a glorious victory in the Democratic Party, the party ejection over President Truman, New Jersey. In New York--the of the people, will continue to do, - In the New York senatorial Hunters are urged to wear Democrats seem to be retreating that job for the welfare of this glection yesterday the new Gallup

rabbit-hunting season which opens tomorrow.

hunting season Thursday, hunt- | rubber gloves in cleaning rab- py reaching back to the 71- -year-/nation and for the welfare of ‘the poll, based on areas rather than

ers were urged to be extremely | bits. Rabbit fever may be con- giq4 ‘good right arm’ of the late world. cautious to prevent accidents. The leading causes of death | the blood, the Health Board to hunfers are gunshot wounds | said. and rabbit fever (tularemia).

tracted either from the fur or 'president Roosevelt.” Bearing on 1950 46 per cent of the votes for Mr, Mayor Feeney, top Democrat’ “We have two great objects, as Lehman and 34 per cent for Mr, who had a comment, said simply: set out in the Democratic. plat- Dulles with 20 per cent undecided, “From here the election results form, that is, the welfare and the The approximate vote was 53

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