Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1951 — Page 8
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Administration The Political Whirl
The entire Marion County dele- tee, attempted to agree on ‘a |gation in the Indiana House of “slate” of ‘candidates. to oppose
. ; Bp S Har n [Representatives today" issued a those indorsed by the regular! statement indorsing Judge Alex GOP organization supporting
M. Clark for the GOP mayoralty Judge ‘Alex Clark forthe party!
nomination.
[ The indorsement was signed by i Reps. Alembert Brayton, Earl : "Buchanan, George S. Diener, Ad-
! dison- Dowling. Nelle B. Downey, Truman and Co. Seek Thomas €. Hasbrook, John E.
* . . » To Discredit General King, Leo L. Briner. J. perky ” Meek, William D. Mackey anc By EARL RICHERT | Fern Noiris,
s . a Staff Writ wir : WASHINGTON, May : 4 The, The Marion County Republiadministration is shooting again €aR ‘Wage Earners League also and again one particular artcw announced indorsement of Judge from its anti-MacArthur quiver: Clark's candidacy. The fact that Gen. MacArthur Addresses Businessmen guessed wrong about the entry] Addressing 100 businessmen at
‘hinese Reds into the Ko-|& dinner given at the Columbia of the Cnines ” | Club last night by James 0, Birr,
rean. fighting. RL \ President Truman used’ 1t twice auto~desiensiudge. Clark urged, personally in his press conference return of city elections to regular vesterday. And Democrats on the pallonng years for county and Senate floor have resvrted tg it state offices. nate $ Under the present skip-election
often. . The“ President said Gen. Mac- law, all city elections in Indiana lare held separately.
Arthur had persuaded him that a%% > the Chinese Communists wouid There is no pdint in spending 1$100,000 extra to hold City elec-
not enter the war. tions in off years,” he-said. “The
Purpose Understandable In response to another ques-|apathy of voters in skip-election
tion, President Truman said that years Is appalling.” Gen MacArthur was very much| Judge Clark pledged a City adsurprised at the entry of the Chi-| ministration that would give ‘a nese Reds. As for his.own group, “dollar's worth of value for every the President said he thougnt dollar of the taxpayers’ money.” everybody was not exactly so sur- For Sewer Extension prised as they were sSOrry to see. He promised immediate action it happen. on extension of the city sewer Purpose of all this is © easily system to 50 communities around understandable. Indianapolis that need sanitation Truman & Co. is locked in a facilities, gigantic struggle with a famous| “I would attempt to get an General—who at present, at least, East Side-hospital and would ini-
seems to have the great bulk of tiate a year-round program of the American public m-— | gtreet and alley repairs,” he said. | y yep Regular $15.95 Value
on a question of military strategy |
: {in the Far East to end the Ko-| A heavy turnout at the polls
rean War. here Tuesllay for primary elec-, 4 q - And it is all important to Tru- tion balloting was urged by Ceril 95 man & Co. to try to deflate the 8. (Cy) Ober, candidate for the General in the mind of the pub- GOP mayorality nomination, in.a
lic—to show that he is not mil- campaign statement today.
jtarily infallible. The wrong “Too often in our primary elec-
guess about the Chinese Reds is tions, party candidates are nomi
about the only means available. nated by less than half of the Tries to Combat Attack |voters,” he said. ‘This means If the General was wrong about (that in the fall election voters the Chinese Reds, goes the ar-/have to vote for the candidates
gument made by several Demo- {nominated and no one else.”
cratic Senators, how can his| Meanwhile, a group of so-called
present belief that the Russians|“independent” Republicans, offi
would not come in if we followed cially listed as the Indianapolis] his strategy be given any ere-| Republican Candidates Commit-| sharpenig, light weight,
dence? Gen. MacArthur showed his awareness of the importance of LIGHTthis line of attack in his testi-| - mony yesterday and tried to! WEIGHT combat it. | He told the Senators that the FELTS Central Intelligence Agency had reported “little chance” of chi-| $500 nese Communist intervention in| Korea in the very month the Reds your hatter struck. f Stal He also said Secretary o ate Dean Acheson had declared pub-| HARRY LEVINSON licly in September that he thought : there was little chance of Chinese, 37 N. Penn. Illinois & Market
mayoralty nomination. The committee argued several hours last night over the question and finally set up a committee of four to pick a slate. It was presumed the slate would be backed by supporters of Mr. Ober. Members of the slate-picking committee are L. E. Smith, 24th Ward GOP leader; O. B. Hanger, Dr. E. A. Goll and Ralph C. Black. {
Dies in Auto Crash
FRANKFORT, May 4 — Mrs. |
Dorothy Lucille, Connell, 24, Lancaster, O., ‘was Killed today when: she was thrown from her car as it ran off U. S. 52 about two miles fu of Colfax and overturned. tate police said Thomas Connell, 17, also of Lancaster, was injured slightly.
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Communist intervention. But ==" remarks. ! © Here are Secretary Acheson’s| OiL FURNACE exact words: \ the part of the Chinese Commu- Available Now! ~~ #ists (to come-to-the-aid-of-the reer oar ——————— Avoids Controversy President Truman's press con-|
State Department sources said —— " I this was too strong an interpre-| K ALAM A200 tation to put on Mr. Acheson's “It would be sheer madness on Korean Communists) and I see = no advantage to them in doing 0 DOWN it.” | ferences remarks about Gen. Mac-,
Arthur's alleged wrong guess were notable because he declined to| go into the MacArthur contro-| versy in any detail. He said he| didn’t know ‘where Gen. MacArthur got his information about the cenetral intelligence agency estimate because its reports come directly to him. The President, although flash- | + Ing his usual smiles, seemed much « more tense than usual. He asked that people withhold conclusions until all the facts are in and indicated that he was sure that when this happened the people would support. his action. : !
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