Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1950 — Page 10
Takes Courage for Fall Election Despite
Existence of Rebel Group in Own Ranks
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Republicans are laughing at the antics of the county Democrats. Mayor Feeney’s latest outburst against the wuty’s Democratic, leaders provided the mirth. But the Republican laughter is a false front. county GOP has rebels of its own. The Republicans have Glenn ~Funk’s American. Way ‘Repub-{is. lican Committee to bother them. oratory of the Feeney anti-or-i The Democrats have Mayor] ganization forces. Feeney's City Hall clique to pes-| Both: rebel groups were born!
. them. et while the Democratic big-|of dissatisfaction. Both will play|
¥ wigs were targets for the Mayor's an tmportant part in determining’ streamline present governmental! “Ira L. Haymaker, state Demofavorite political branding—boss the quality of candidates to. rep-|units and consolidate city and| cratic chairman, told an assem-|gre rule, dictator, bossism and Dor. resent each party. county.” | blage gathered to open the new mad-—the Republicans almost for-| But the big question’ in the| Indiana Democratic Headquargot their own troubles. minds of politicians remfains:| Two Other Republican candi- ters. that Sen. Capehart was the
Marion County's aspirants for {the State Legislature are out {beating their ‘political tomtoms, pledging. reforms, recommending civic plans and putting out plat.
It Sema, the forms.
y is “the keynote of . the! The Démocrats fear the magic! platform. - : : And from Kenneth H Cox... IGOP candidate for the Legislature. from Marion County, Somes, this} Hoosier Democratic list to platform: | “purge” in the Fall elections, came
“Indiana's Sen. Homer E. Cape-| e hart, Republican, No. 1 on thel
“Reduce -. giverumental conti {in for a verbal pasting last night. are
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Charlotte, N. C., two dren, and three great Frandeni
Dan Neely
Dan Neely, Y Indianapolis garment cutter ‘who died Sunday
County “GOP leaders have one| “Why did Mayor Feeney start datés for the State Legislature | representative of the “privileged
consolation. A united front by the| taking pot shots at the Demo-|Promise to give education, health | few.”
in his Hollywood, Cal., home, was
buried yesterday-in Forest Lawn
Democrats in the Fall election]
was expected to spell doom for| cratic leadership at this lave land civic affairs immediate at-|
date?” |tentlon.
Mr. Haymaker charged the | Hoosler . Betator had. consistently
Cemetery, Glendale, Cal, He was) anc
pissin;
“the fumtion-torn- Rebupltcan party. Frank McKintey, chief target] Mrs, Della F. Hoss, president of Catered “thE entrenched] < Taking Courage for the Mayor's verbal digs, says: the Wayne Township Republican Wealth” to “the detriment of the ~ row that the Democrats are “He -wants a hand in all law Womens Club, organized and 8eneral welfare of the average bh too, the Republicans “are enforcement matters. He wants headed Wayne Township's War man. ihg courage for an all-outto play chief sheriff.” a |Mothers Club, She also organized! Cites Kerr Gas Bill a | ‘County Treasurer Charles the Ben Davis Parent-Teacher Neither the GOP nor the Dem- {Greathouse sald: , Study Club and the Ben Davis Ee gas illo oerat cou machines underesti-| “Feeney wants to rule or ruin.” 8chool Band. (Senator's thinkin mate the strength of the rebel] But the Mayor says he neither, Attorney Addison M. Dowling, ge factions. N wanted to rule nor to ruin. : The spectacle of Homer Cape-
|secretary of the Marion County The - Republidans know how “I want to rid the. party of GOP ; hart, rushing back to Washington |. powerful te well \ Jury GOP 1s aasocidted with the County from Indiana in order to vote for
nanced, well- bossism,” he said. “I want to|Tyubherculosis Association and the organized American. Way groupiattack and beat it before the Red Cross, i Xe Rely il. et a fi] tecate ready wealthy gas an oil operaFormer. Circuit Court Judge ,,. Vt the — of the I lean. candidate. for "Criminail’s, 'Ypical of the many times Mr. Yeourt X. savas his only 1 tf Capehart has “fought to- preserve nd 2» 82S ly platform ,nequal privileges for the rich,” is the “oath of office.’ he said | Mr. Chamberlin was former ' ar. Havmaker's remarks failed {State Senator from Marion Coun- ;. drown out the party feuding ity in the 1941-43 sessions of the between Mayor Feeney and the legislature. - county organization.
flying thick and fast around the | Courthouse, include the following: Hd GOP.
Jitor's office similar to ‘the one for. {Juvenile Court,” ‘Albert Magenheimer, GOP | dan-| didate for sheriff: “1 promise to call upon city and state police if needed.” | rank. H. Fairchild, GOP. .can-. didate for prosecutor: “I promise| ito. help the voter clean house.” |
|" John McDonald, GOP candidate! | for Wayne Township Assessor: “I promise to represent the principles! {of the Republican Party.” |
As huge crowds of political hangers-on swarmed into County Clerk's office Saturday night to {watch filing close, County Clerk Ue | A. Jack Tilson silenced them and
fin yelled: 7) “lI am not a“ candidate for Gon-, Eyes Examined | gress. Politics is too dirty for me.’ : | Five minutes later, Mr. Tilson GLASSES ON CREDIT
walked to the Statehouse and JEWELERS
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publican ticket against Charles Brownson, Sally Butler, John W.
Office Hours ; Douglas and Carl W. Schwenzer.
9:30 to | 2 to 5:15
William A. Brown, Democratic ‘candidate for County Commission-| ler from Center Township, once J] served as city councilman under
<A native of Laconia, Mr. Neely {lived in Indianapolis more than {25 years. When he retired and {moved to California 25 years ago, he had been a cutter for the American Garment Co. here many years,
Mrs. Pearl Dinkins Services for Mrs. Pearl Dinkins, former Indianpolis. resident who
died Monday in a Hollywood, Cal hospital, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in Flanner &
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