Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1950 — Page 2

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' Both Major Parties List Greatest Tomi, oe’ it ee I) _ © Problems Seen in Coming Political Fight . our government employees.” | b By ROBERT : Mr. Tilson proposed “drastic y {| very one of the eight candidates for 11th District Congres-|cutey “attempt to return America Democrats * sional nomination rates economy and taxes amOng the MAJOT SUES 1, 4 sane, sensible method of cost Taft's Seat; E 8 foming oE — of top ap ES SOON Dy the canar "2 Dh td + a Hes Siu a in - dates of both major parties, most have limited themselves to three. rer WILSON For this reason It 1 pointed out that failure of 4 candidate to men- PTIMAIY Vote iit Fie Seal Cocmpendnt ~ + issue 4 » Apr. 2

Teh An _lisud G3 be regarded Broadcast ‘only As messing he da not con TeSt the third worid war which 1 10 Be : . (R. O\do) and Sen. Claude joq Sst 25 one SF Whe Vee mont] By Times-WISH "Pepper (D. Fla.) star this week In gopara . trea i portan Earl J. Cox ! : we Primary elections in three states. should be able to receive " Andrew Jacobs | Earl J. Cox, Democrat, put in| RETURNS OF the primary Mr. Taft can't lose this one for freely.” | top position his opposition to “theielection will-be broadcast direct he is unopposed for Republican! ys & = Democrat Congress- spectacie of our Representative from the news room of The Times renomination in Tuesday's Ohio Charles J. Russell, candidate, Roy T. Combs, Republican man Jacobs placed “pres- galloping far afield making over WISH Tuesday night. primary. Seven Democrats are/for the GOP nomination for War-| didate for County Auditor: *T ervation of peace” at the top of speeches over the state in an “| The broadcast will begin as contesting the privilege of oppos- ren Township Assessor: pledge to continue my his list of most vital issues. He!fort to be elected Senator. soon as sufficient votes have been ing him next November. “I will not make the assessor's service to the taxpayer regarded “protection of the public! “I favor an immediate reduc- tabulated to indicate the election Senate Auditor Joseph T. Fer office a part-time job by operat- urge cuts in government while still preserving Individual tion in governmental expenditures trends, and Mayor Michael v Dh ing a private business on the Ing. 7 Sr rights and liberties” as second and for nonessential purposes,” he Like other Times-WISH elec- re Toledo, appear 10 be leading "ide Twenty years experience in! BALE aT. in third piace was "reduction of wrote as his second major issue. tion parties, Times political ob-.. ‘Democratic pack. Mr. Taft real estate business has F, Moore, government costs and discharge “This will provide the equivalent servers and newscasters of WISH p.. ond. oath qualified me for the assessor's for County Clerk ‘ of the public de relief from high taxes which now will report the votes and analyze has Srevared 1950 Sampaigned ,pyycq, ‘propose to eliminate the On the peace issue Mr. Jacobs prevail.” He specifically men- the trends, his t has been November i ‘of selling marriage wrote: ‘tioned excise taxes for discard. targe George Glamack, candidate for "=

w . » “Ultimately a United Nations “T am in favor” Mr. Cox said, HANDLING the microphone throughout because of the cer- yn, GOP nomination for Sheriff: BE. Allen Hunter, with authority to decide disputes “of a firm and forthright position for WISH will be “Ozzie” Os-'ainty that the Republican nomi “1 wil give active support to candidate for County

demagoguery in our efforts 10. iationism went out of style long as new tabulations continue In Alabama and Florida pollings.

| _Anti-Truman Democrats won of good government In the selec- candidate for state

' agit a ham John Weedon Douglas Instructions False [control of the executive commit- tion of judges at least tF ¢ people tive: “I am oposed to any form!

ties to others. The same complex- issue is our policy toward com- at the poll Tuesday have been the Alabama ballot. The state ROW my name doesn’t appear ondrugs by pharmacists.” | it bas caused government to gYOW munism abroad and at home.” issued by the Republican County cast its electoral votes for J. them but I am assired that the yy.» } “It behooves us to reduce Its ;4iq4 “to any vacillation or weak- by Glenn W. Funk, head o thfe Candidate. my nomination.” /didate for sheriff: “I don't

* Jacobs sald. “But blind and Ir- .roachment against free peoples.” mittee. backing the campaign of Ben. pe.nomination for State Senator: Many sheriffs have discovered le representations of (n, the domestic front, Mr. “Letiers have been mailed to Pepper in Florida for Democratic: “It is high time the State of Once they were elected that there’

‘tions are not in the public iIn- jom the tide toward socialism.” that watchers can only go into New Dealer who has embraced means. With State income from Salary. terest. |He opposed both the Brannan the polls immediately prior to Mr. Truman's entire program. He taxes being at the highest level aa. 8 Charles B. Brownson farm: plan and “socialized medi- the opening and must leave and is opposed by Rep. George A. in history, it is inconceivable Harry O. Chamberlain, Repub-

list “axes which are destroying In- coins made by the common peo. entitled to enter the polling place’ “Creeping socialism” is what anced with no new taxes.”

must be an “effective means of > | *._ eurbing big government which gs Hons to state and local govern

howl : a “1t-the identity of the.author cat {OF the Republican aomination .. for government to require its citi- Republican candidate John! Charges that false instructions '#® by vote of the people in 1948 should be free. No one s 4 takejof soc lalized medicine or dentistry, ~ 0 A started at once,” for Judge of Superior Court of

gens to meet certain responsibili- Weedon Douglas said the “major regarding the rights of watchers and Mr. Truman was barred from political ‘slates’ seriousl;. Jus tinciuding socialized dispensing of he sald

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‘personally analyze all local budgiets before the fixing of tax rates $0 as to reduce the local tax rate to a

between nations and power to en- py our government relative tp our borne and Bill Folger, WISH nation was his for the taking. any movement that will provide 4 propose to do everything in tions of . , minimum, ' he said, force its decisions is the only hope. foreign relations. We should rec- news directors. The other primaries Tuesday are more recreational facilities for power to simplify the payment of the American Way Com-| In the immediate future the great ognize the fact that we are liv- The returns will be broadcast in Alabama, Florida and Indiana. children.” [taxes by the taxpayer. Also, I'mittee and blasted the record of for issue will be statesmanship V5. inc in a small world and that until early in the morning. as President Truman has a big stake s & = {hope to extend to them the cour- one of the committee's candidates. Symmes Judge Alvah J. Rucker, candidate for tesy of having their tax duplicates Al

Magenheimer. seeking the GOP Committee Announced

Jead the people of free Americ years ago. We cannot afford to '0 provide a close race for the Alabama a Question the GOP nomination for Circuit mailed to their home instead of sheriff nomination. to accept the sacrifices DeCesSAry ide A adr Jin the sand in an important offices. | Alabama will elect a state Court: 'having to stand in a long line. ar Funk announced he had Floyd W. Burns, Indianapolis fo match the military efforts and 00 when man manufactures jet Democratic executive committee No Republican organizationsigree.” oh turned the letters over to the U. 8. attorney, who is serving as Chair- ¢ preparation of totalitarian RuS- sianes which travel faster than Ch P I in addition to nominating candi- should lay forceful hands on the sin 8 postal authorities for investiga Man of the Symmes For Judge sla.” * lsound.” arges ro dates for federal and state office, judiciary, the ark .f the covenant, Frank J. Knoll Jr, Republican tion Committee, su the can-

idacy of Frank A. Symmes Jr,

Marion County, Room 9, today announced that among the mem-

se letters are utterly false, hers of the Committee are th ° , malicious and libelous. following:

apace, he pointed out. “I am opposed” Mr. Douglas Chairman were made last night Strom Thurmond, States Rights slatemakers personally are fori Dan 'W. Smith, Republican can- qt falsity is demonstrated by intend

cloak of secrecy thrown Mrs. M. E. Robbins, Earl C,

cost as much as possible” Mr. ness in dealing with Russian en- American Way Republican Com-| Mr. Truman's prestige 15 Hoyt Moore, candidate for GOP !0 be & rumpus room sheriff. Too oro. a them.” Townsend Jr. Willis Adams,

— {Louis J. Rybolt, C. J. Barber, Charles W, Feibleman, Gecrge W,

responsib what is possible by Way of reduc-|n,.cias rated the No. 1 job “to precinct committeemen stating renomination. Mr. Pepper is & Indiana begins to live within its Were other attractions besides the Thurmond Enters Horst, Miss Clare Mehrlich, Dr,

John R. Donagh, Frank B. Par-

rish, Charles D. Babcock, Howard Senate Race W. Fieber, Carl Lee Compton, cine” as part of this trend. ‘not return until after the polls Smathers, 36-year-old ex-Marine that we should be dipping into'lican candidate for judge of Crimi- COLUMBIA, 8. C. Apr. 29 Herman W. Kothe, Sidney A. Republican candidate Charles B.. (On the other hand. Candidate close” Mr. Funk charged. “This who campaigns on a platform of oyr reserves to the tune of ap- nal Court 1: “Our national leader- (UP) — Gov. Strom Thurmond Horn, William H. Faust Sr., Seth Brownson placed at the top of his! poygias said he was “opposed to is absolutely incorrect. “Free State Versus the Jail proximately $10 million yearly, ership is woefully weak and the announced his candidacy for the § Ward and John T. Davis. to “confiscatory ihe relinquishment of any sociall “Watchers under the law are State.” The state budget could be bal- Only answer to that is a cHange of U. §. Senate on a States’ Rights \ administration.” platform tonight and pledged Danci Hour Chan ° centive, creating unemployment io i the last 25 years.” He, too, at least’ 30 minutes before the Mr, Smathers calls such Truman fs = = i . =» =» not to be “one kind of Democrat ng 9 and wrecking the family budget, i stands for reduction of gov- OPening and remain there until projects as compulsory health William F. Donahue, can-| Frank Fairchild, Republican in Washington and another kind |ndiana Roof dancing hours of the working man.” ernmental expenses and for re- 'abulations have been completed insurance, repeal of the Taft- didate for the Democratic nomina- candidate for prosecutor: “The in South Carolina.” . tonight will be 8:30 p. m. to 12:30 Second, Mr. Brownson wrote... of many governmental func- after the polls close.” Hartiey Act, enactment of FEPC tion for County Treasurer: ‘James Bradford liquor machine. Mr. Thurmond, whose candi- a. m. instead of the usual 8 to | Mr. Punk said the watchers are legislation, the Brannan farm, “I will eliminate confusion cur- has been werking frantically and dacy against Sen. Olin D. John- 12 as daylight savings goes into entitled to leave and re-enter the plan, and continued deficit spend- rent in the Treasurer's office and desperately to nominate their ston (D. S. C.) had been forecast effect. Dick Jurgens’ orchestra

y * relentlessly edging us toward 0-] Tent. polls any time during voting ing.’ Mr. Pepper supports all of co-operate with other county of-'hand-picked law enforcement of- for more than a year, said he in- will play to an estimated 1500 !. ¢lalism by proceeding on the Carl G. Lutz hours. . these, ficials to insure the mailing out officers.” tended to stick to States’ Rights. dancers. premise that Individual Ameri- Democrat candidate Carl GG. =SSESSSSSESSS “ 5 —

cans, American communities and Lutz explained that he is current. - American states are so stupid |y on active duty as a 1st leutenthat they cannot care for them- ant in the Marine Corps Reserve selves but must turn over all their and cannot campaign actively. He funds to Washington so they can referred to his 1948 primary plat...be regimented by bureaucrats who form. which advocated ‘“eradica-. believe they know better than the tion of Communists from governpeoplé themselves what the peo- ment, foreign aid to stop the wapt to do with their own spread of communism abroad, a ves.” firm policy toward Russia, miliMr. Brownson advocated a tary preparedness and reduction “real” social security plan to "'pro- of taxes.” : ;

vide jobs for elderly people who! do not want ta retire, pay benents Carl W. Schwenzer commensurate with the cost ofl Carl W. Schwenzer, seeking Reving and recognize that many of publican nomination, topped his our people have effectively o- stand with opposition to “high / Told age.” and He advooats | ie withholding} =

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Ro PR eT - " upon'them, he said. tax, opposed ¢ : /and the Brannan farm pl Miss Sally Butler yy oA was the only!

Miss Sally Butler, another Re- candidate to advocate repeal of | publican candidate, topped the list the Taft-Hartiey law but exof issues with “reduction of taxes, plained his stand this way: including removal of the excise “President Truman has just taxes which were wartime meas- shown the country that he can ures,” {go around it and you cannot carry Her second point was aimed at out a court order to make people “gocialized medicine” to which she work if they do not want to work.”

opposed. “In fact" Miss! Pati wrote, “I am iA, Jack Tilson cialized government.” { A. Jack Tilsen, fifth Republican “I am against the Brannan candidate for Congress, sald he Plan” Miss Butler said, “or any opposed, first of all, “socialized plan that places the farmer under medicine and all forms of soclalgovernment control.” (iam. ’ On foreign policy Miss Butler, Mr, Tilson's economy plank was thinks “our government must get next with a stand for reduction tough enough with Stalin to pre- of taxes and “reduction in fed-

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