Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1951 — Page 13

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GOP Bill Buck Passing,’ Says Schricker

By JOHN V. WILSON personal convictions and those of Gov. Schricker today branded their constituents.”

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THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 105 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

23 Out of 100 Checked at Random Will 'Skip" Election olice Johnny-on-Spot

For Morning Accident “Government is getting so bad, ygpart E. Patterson picked the we'll all have to pitch in and try wrong time and place to have an

‘We can't carry on the welfare program with soft soap,’ Gov.

Party who gets in .office—government is not very good anyway.”

More than 60,000 registered In- only when: Prohibition dianapolis .voters will stiy away candidates are on the ballot.

® — from the polls when the city elects- Seven registered , voters said! Another said, “Taxes are to do something about it,” said | 5 ccident early today. the key Republican ‘home rule” Slaps at Schricker Schricker said. “We need money." barrassed by a mayor and other officials Nov. they cast ballots only in presi- getting terrible . . . I would like another. ‘He Il wait until next! patrolmen Robert Bruce and welfare spending measure as a “Jt becomes more and more The Governor said the GOP apvy Sleiine 6. dential elections. to vote te reduce taxes but it year to “pitch nN. ; Don Darlan. were waiting at “buck passing bill.” evident that the Governor is in- propriation measure is a ‘buck x 38 our Election experts make that esti- ‘I haven't followed candidates doesn't ‘matter ‘much who is Most citizens interviewed, how- go theastern Ave:-'and Washing-! He said the bill, .appropriating tent on playing politics with hu- passing bill, because it relieves

security and §008Y, pasty 'EETH today

after studying votjng trends in ‘local politics enough to know elected, we'll get taxed more and ever, were emphatic in their in- {on St. when Patterson, 21, of state funds to fihance the welfare man want and misfortune” Sen. the legislature from appropriating which ones T want to vote for,” more anyway.” tention to vote Nov. 6, 2236 Carrollton Ave., struck a program until federal aid is re- van Ness said. a specific sum and passes the situSeveral who failed to register car driven by William Robertson, stored, would continue deficit’ “There is ampie money in the atioh on to the State Budget Com=

mate here for the-last 20 years

It does not include the thon- said an employee of a downtown Fed Up Plenty

sands: who failed even to register, Store. Said they felt gulity abou i, “You bet I'm going to vote” 23. of Homer. spending. state treasury to care for the wel- mittee,” i tt Why the ballot boycott? A woman shopper said she One said he would register next said a ‘woman clerk in a down’ Patterson was charged with At the same time, the Governor fare program without the levying Gov. Schricker also said he : : ! rote sc atice san’ ’ ‘ , rp g § € - Te es rlpee ios 3 ‘ > ins . 5 i ‘ 4 Be X _ doesn’t vote because {it doesn’t year and vote in the presidential town department store. “I'm fed drunkenness and reckless driving firmly denied GOP charges that of one cent more of taxes, even if “hopes” the Jenner amendment

4 Reasons Cited and with tor's license. charges ‘were his two passengers. The police saw the accident while waiting to escort a load of explosives: through the city.

not having. an opera- he had instructed Senate Demo- federal funds are not restored to ‘passes Congress, It would remove Arrested on drunk crats to vote against the measure. Indiana,” he added. secrecy provisions from federal ‘Vote Own Convictions’ “Why. then, is Gov. Schricker law and restore funds to the state, “I'm not dictating to the Demo- refusing to permit the Democratic. The Governor denouced Repub cratic Senators,” he said. “They Senators, who so choose, to vote jjcan charges against him while

RS ¢ . i enc ‘tion. i seem to make much difference electi things

up plenty with the way have been going.” Dozens of others said they “never miss” voting in any elecAir antics and ground opera- olis are among those scheduled to tion city, county, state or na-

A Times reporter interviewed : : 100 citizens, picked at random on . £ anions streets. Twens nee Atterbury Review Set Tomorrow

said they won't vote or “probably

won't,” Their reasons. tions. U. 8S. military style, will attend. Several hundred friends tional. Patterson was treated at Gen- are voling thelr own eonvietions or oy Be Re cP GOP leaders had ok Sought his ONE--Lack of interest in the mark observance of Indianap- and relatives of the airmen are Poll books for the City election eral Hospital and & SsThissed up there.” : has been : e1o7e the Senate for a jews on the welfare issue. contests. : i t : Lt’ Atterbury expected. carry the names of 203,000 eligible ; a The Suvernor s statement, the A har. the 7 “Neither San. Van Ness nor olis Day ‘omorrow a ur, Paratroopers from the 11th yoters. Election experts predict a first in three weeks on the wel- IOV. Senger 53 e 1inan- ony Republican legislator has JO ack ‘mat . : Tasted , Wr chilis “ i i i $ % . . - » . TW( Lack of information ,.. o poco Airborne Division at Camp Camp: maximum of 140,000 will turn out Seek OK on Water Bonds fare issue, was in reply to “ob- cial situation could be solved by pooh into talk over the situation.

The town of Roachdale asked structionism” charges hurled by enactment of the Conrad-Stone yp. c.i4 “T will be glad to cod

In the last City election four permission of the Indiana Public Senate GOP Leader John W. Van bill which would restore federal operate and counsel with them.” welfare-grants to Indiana.

about the candidates, : GGates open to the public at 2'bell, Ky., will be dropped by C-46 to the polls. THREE They failed to regis- n m., with escorts provided for transport planes flying at 1000

ter, or a tour. Busses will be operated feet. years ago, the vote total here was Service Commission today to is- Ness late yesterday. _ area, FOUR They moved {rom their from the Columbus depot to the The entire 434th Troop Carrier 133,000 out of a possible 191,000 sue $48,000 worth of waterworks Sen. Van Ness accused Gov Passed by Senate READY CASH FOR current

revenue bonds to extend and im- Schricker of “holding a partisan The PSC also club over the heads of all DemoSenators and them to vote

The measure, sponsored by two needs. Sell your “dust catchers” “rebel” GOP Senators, was passed through a LOW-COST, RESULT=refusing to by the Senate and now is stalled GETTING Times Want Ad. Phones their own in a House Committee. PL aza 5351. .

precincts and “didn’t: get around base during the afternoon. Wing of Atterbury Base will pa- registered voters. to" transferring their registra- Top military brass, Mayor Bayt, rade in review, and the 28th Divi-' The 12,000 increase in registra- prove the system tions. and prominent business: and in-.sion Army Band at Atterbury will tions this year is expected to boost was asked to approve a new rate cratic Two women said they vote dustrial executives of Indianap- give a concert. the vote turnout by 6000 to 8000. schedule permit

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