Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1950 — Page 3
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Mayor Refutes Rumors
Of Nonparticipation (Continued From Page Onc) Paul McDuff to “whatever extent
is the best for the party and:government.”
To Run Office Differently Although he has announced he
<Wwill “follow very closely the gen-
eral program and ideas” of the late Mayor Feeney in the administration, Mayor Bayt said he will run the office in a much different manner than did his predecessor and “best friend.” “I think Al shortened his life by trying to do too much himself,” Mayor Bayt said. "He tried to be all places at once and ‘insisted upon taking part personally in all administration activities.” The Mayor said he “wouldn't try to do that,
Will Delegate Authority
“I intend to delegate authority to. the various boards and department heads and let them run their respective departments,”. he said. Mr. Bayt said he would make any changes in department heads or personnel anywhere in the City. administration unless events and problems arising, in the future make shifts necessary. Asked about persistent rumors that he would replace Police Chief Rouls, generally regarded -as a Republican, with a Democrat, for political reasons, the Mayor said:
err Hadn't Heard- Rumors
“Al had confidence in these .department heads and trusted them and I'll follow his ideas on them £0 long as they are doing a good job... no, I'm not planning any switches: in the Police -Department at this time.” He said he hadn't heard anything about rumors that J. Leroy
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Little folk learn to dance like the big: folk.
torium through tomorrow. A repeat dance will be presented then. Twirling center couple is LaDonna Sus Osborn and Gary:
Paulson. Ladies include Therese Hoover, Pamela Miller, Cecelia Weidekamp Karen Sparger and The gentle-
Joanne Need.
seach was planning to retire president of the Saiety Board. I ill call in members” he boards and reaE. next 1esd and tormally ask them all to stay on the job,” he. said There ‘is none that I want to Regarding his possible candi dacy for the Democratic mavor-
iity nomination next spring. Mr. Bayt said he hadn't decided on his future political plans. “In the first place I don't know if I can legally run for mayor since I am now the acting mayr,” he said. ; The Mayor referred to the state law that prohibits Indianapolis mayors from succeeding themselves. Court May Decide City Corporation Counsel Edward Knight said the question might have to be taken to court to determine if the legal ban applies to acting mayors as well as elected mayors.
Mayar Bayt said he will “push f
to the fullest extent” the munici pal program started by Mayor Feeney. : “We will seek new park sites push the street repair program as fast as possible and start bond ing procedures to push the multimillion “ dollar City Sanitation plant. expansion program,” he Said. To Seek Bond Issue The Mayor said his administration will continue its legal ‘fight in the courts for permission to get a bond issue to build the new wing at City Hospital and to build three new swimming pools. He said he will follow the policy of Mayor Feeney in a and cautious’ program of arnexation of Suburban areas to the City. “In the first place" taxes from these areas would not pay for the extra city “services that would have to be provided and secondly we don't know if the City could provide the services necessary if some of these areas were annexed,” ' he said.
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four and five-vear-olds are stu-
dents in classes of the. Indianapolis Public Parks Department conducted by Mrs Norma Koster.
+" Realtors Assail
‘ hl: ’ Socialism’ Trend Back Government's Fight Against Reds (Continued From Page One) sation: for realty salesmen, and a
national real estate licensing law. Elections to rational groups in
the association were swept by New|
Jersey delegates offices’ But Hoosier all right, too. including election of G. Roscoe Hemstock of Hammond as association regional vice president, and Howard D. Rerick of South
who captured 14
Bend as national director. Rep. Dewey Short highlighted major talks yesterday when he ‘alled for use of “every weapon to defeat” Russia. The only Repub-:
lican Congressman from Missour} said after his address to the realtors’ Washington committee he
did not mean sing the atemic * bomb now or engaging in preventive war, | “Wars beget wars,” he said. “1
believe in firm use of every diploweapon_ to "negotiate a strong peace and the end of this rerimeter w arfare which will bleed us white. :
Home Destroyed By Mystery Blast
WINDSOR, Ont., Now 17 (UP) ~An explosion
a home next to a filling station] today. The resultant blast, felt a half-mile away, led to belief the! station’s gasoline storage tanks} had blown up. No injuries were reported. 3 Flying debris scattered through-| out the neighborhood and smoke] from the blast and a resulting fire blackened the area. i
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{terial” and what is “lewd and sald.- “I can't see gny scientific terial through the mals ® How the Puritans weren't |Book, who also was re-elected to dirty.” LE ; use JOF thers Fictuves at ol *' “Any scientist or physician has so pure as you think ... 7a three-year term on the board. A The: U. 8. Customs office here Ai PN hroac-m nded on, | ork with material that may what the Indians, Arabs, [new board member, to serve &: “refused to clear through the "“ ungs 4 - appear to:infringe upon the ob- the Lost Tribes of Israel one-year term, is Alexander mails a batch of pictures ad- Pr. Kinsey, whose best-seller senity Jaws” Dr. Kinsey -said had to do with Thanks- (Moore, vice principal of Crispus dressed from Europe to Dr. Kin- book on the Sexual Behavior of «phic matter involves some com- giving. | Attucks High School. sey, nationally-known author on the Human Mal» attracted na- plicated legal questions.” . ©The STORY OF Other members are Mrs. Lionel sex. behavior. Hon-wide attention protested ean: Mr. Baker said he sent the ma THANKSGIVING relates 'F. Artis, Rohr hs ‘Brokenbues, The pictures. according to Al- Hscation of the pictures on the i... back fo Washington on the events from the Old Test- Dr. ‘James A. Crain, Mrs. F, B. Y tox Ts: collector of “cus- round that they .are ‘research ,qvice 6f his superiors who pre- anient davs Ransom and Mrs. John A. Ti toms here. show men and women Material.” viously had impounded other sim- ® It's another SUNDAY [Francis W. Dunn is treasurer, apd
realtors came out|They took 10 posts,
believed to have 6ccured in a gas main destroyed|
lof the U. S. government make Those Puritans Harry T Ice Heads :
jexceptions in use of the mails for ; as Weren't So Pure Flanner House Board
iscientific purposes in regard to | pictures and literature,” Dr. Kin- Harry T. Ice @ The REAL story of |been elected . Thanksgiving Day will be
‘sey said. told in The Sunday Times |House, a Red Feather agency. next Sunday. Vice president is William H.
A dispute raged today between he described as lurid. the United States government! “In my opinion these pictures and Dr. Albert C. Kinsey over are dirty and obscene and I have! ithe question of what kind of pid- sent them back to the Washing“scientific ma- ton office for review,” Mr. Baker
Plans Test Suit He indicated he would bring suit to determine the legal question involved in sending such ma-
literature “The laws of Indiana and also ilar material mailed to Dr. Kinsey TIMES EXCLUSIVE.
in nude embrace with “| Mrs ©. A. Johnson, SeCIALY.
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