Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1928 — Page 14

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Radio ROOSEVELT TO GIVE CAMPAIGN TALKjYRADIO Harbard Will Be Speaker for G. 0. P.; Davis Raps Intolerance. By United. Press NE WYORK, Oct. 12.—Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic nominee to succeed Alfred E. Smith as Governor of New York, will be heard on the air tonight for the first time since his nomination. Roosevelt’s address in Mechanics hall, Boston, will be broadcast from 8 to 9 p. m., eastern standard time by WEEI, Boston, WJAR, Providence; and WDRC, New Haven. Larue Brown, assistant attorney general in the Wilson cabinet and a Harvard classmate of Roosevelt’s will introduce him. General James G. Harbord and Walter E. Hope will talk on the Republican national committee's program over 32 NBC stations at 9:30 p. m., eastern standard time. Harbord is president of the Radio Corporation and chairman of the New York State Republican finance committee. Hope is eastern vicetreasurer of the Republican national committee. Editor Will Speak Walter Lippman, editor of the New York World, will speak ever the Democratic coast-to-coast network of twenty-eight stations from 10:30 to 11 p. m. E. S. T. Another Democratic address is that of Senator Royal S. Copeland over WJZ, New York, and WHAM, Rochester, at 7 p. m. John W. Davis, Democratic presidential candidate in 1924, warned a radio audience over thirty-two stations last night that the issue of religious tolerance “now has become more important than candidates or parties or the outcome of the election.” “The nomination of a Roman Catholic has furnished the occasion,” Davis said, “to set on foot what has all the appearances of a widespread, organized, and deliberate effort to poison the mind and pervert the reason of the American people on this vital question.” Called Historic Justice In his plea to voters to forget religious hatreds and prejudices, tfie Democratic leader recalled the steps in early American history which led to the ideal of toleration. “It is a rare piece of historic justice that a Catholic and a Quaker should be contending this year for the highest office in the gift of their countrymen,” he said. Sabbath comes from Hebrew, alcohol is Arabic, bosh is Turkish, sago is Malayan, tea is Chinese, and skunk is American Indian.

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