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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951

Highway Unit Pushes Jones for Governor

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An undercover campaign was underwa y in the strife-ridden| State Highway Department today to promote Commissioner Jap! Jones as a Democratic candidate for governor.

“Yes, sir,” the sergeant | w g { plates. No gummy Mr. Jones, who has at | * | Mr. Ober said his" opponent trafic that would take most 8 artery of cross-town travel onlast night and the truck stolen or feeling. Checks “plate odor" mission Chairman a — Pitter ag wih sighway Com TWh Splata in th {could never fill the Mayor's chair the heavy, through travel out the North by eliminating its-dead- from the workbay. breath). Get FAS a6 say would not deny his capdidacy Fab The att — ag compare your Job Inthe | pecause the real power behind of the downtown area was pro-/ene congestion at Roosevelt Ave, BN a! , » he. e Times to . : = the throne would be his political posed today by George E. Freyn, On the East Side. ! Be ress sagen for the PG HEaSE sehpeant, air, Sgt. mentor, James L. Bradford.”. ° I a ya the BLE Frere.) “Opening of 16th St. all the, Kalamazoo Conversion : Said Mr. Lewis: - rine e———— | The issue in this primary cam- mayoralty nomination. |¥ay through the East Side to : nS : “Yes, Mr. Jones is a candidate. ewer Ci Ne Ad paigm, Mr, Ober sald, la “Brad The candidate, who .last WOE ire a rinaton Aves) ull BURNERS # He has talked to his political ty wsman VANCES fordism vs. good government.” ,p,y 5 piyeprint model for con- tion and confusion of Fast Side :

friends in the Highway el ment and has been encouraged. ine a 0gge I know he is interested ‘because! : he told’ me so recently.” | . . : “ * Name Withheld Firm and City Fail Another member of the High-| way Deparfment, in the presence | Construction of a private sewer cused Mr. Jones of “using his job line to connect a housing project to further his own gubernatorial with cify NMne& on the northeast

ambitions.” The person asked! i that his name he withheid side was blocked today when the

| Mr. Lewis said that the High- Works Board and Leader Homes,

way Department has more than |Inc., failed to agree on construe-| 3500 patronage workers, “and tion terms, Samp reds all of them are for| The construction firm planned ones.” Mr. Lewis added that to build three-quarters of a mile . 500 s pe There ol Pe a of 12-inch sewer line to -connect The workers, Mr. Lewis said, [315 rental houses with the city know that Mr. Jones is a “Demo- System at 38th St. and Emerson crat first and last” Part jAve, It asked permission to workers, Mr. Lewis added, “look|Puild the line and pay the city a at him as their sole representative|$15.000 connection charge. Yere Janie rental project site is near : ngton Ave. and 38th St, Recalls Speaking Tour A counter proposal, offered b Mr. Lewis said that Mr. Jones, hoard 2 Do that = had been. making speeches all q. b 11d Re : 8 . over Indiana. He recalled that r Pulld an 18-inch line and of.

(fer it for public use. The board he had spoken in Brazil, Colum- {pen would waive the connection bus and Noblesville.

; costs. “There are all ways of cam-| = This proposal was rejected by paigning,” Mr. Lewis said.

“I Leader Homes on grounds it could campaign by going over the could not recover costs of the job state and telling people I'm going |if the line was made public. to bujld a road for them.” { New connections to private Mr. Lewis emphasized that Mr. lines require approval from both Jones was not an “avowed” candi-|the builder and the city. If they

date, but merely campaigning/are public, only city approval is undercover, “until the time is necessary. right.” {

Recently, Mr. Hadden and the| professional engineers of the de-| partment were highly critical of Mr. Jones for “political activity” while working: | Mr. Jones denied the charge. He| said he was working for the] benefit of the people, not “special interests.” i

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