Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1938 — Page 2

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COUNTY G. 0. P. T0 HEAR WILLIS AS DRIVE OPENS

Senate Nominee Heads List Of Rally Speakers at Beech Grove.

Marion County Republicans will open their campaign tonight with 1 ral at the Beech Grove High School gymnasium with Raymond E. Willis, Angola, G. O. P. senatorfal nominee, as principal speaker It. will be Mr. Willis’ first address before a large audience since his nomination at the Stale convention June 28. The rally is being sponsored by the Perry Township Republican Club, assisted by the Beech Grove Women’s Republican Club Also scheduled for addresses are Archie N. Bobbitt, State chairman and Carl Vandivier, Marion County chairman. They will introduce candidates for State and County offices Mr. Willis will be introdced by his brother, Fred I. Willis, Indianapolis. Other Leaders Invited Repblican county chairmen and Vice chairmen of nine adjoining counties have been invited Following - his address the Beech Grove meeting, Mr. Willis plans to attend a meeting of the Republican Veterans of Marion County at Hotel Washingtoh. The meeting will be in honor Vandivier. Glen Hillis Gary, and defeated for nation, and qates

Candidates to Make ‘Pulse-Feeling’ Tour

Candidates

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, Kokomo: Dick Wills, the Senate nomiseveral G. O. P. candi-

Oliver Starr.

on the Republican State ticket toda: prepared ta begn a two weeks’ ‘“pulse-feeling” tour of the State next week in preparation for the fall election campaign The nominees State Chairman Archie N. Bobbitt ana Secretary Neil D. McCallum were divided into pairs. each being assighed one-sixth the State to cover Chey will contact chairmen and members of their organizations

Wolff Is Guest of Eighth Ward Women

Herman C Wolff mavoralty nominee, and a group of other Republican candidates attended a dinHer and meeting of Eighth Ward women workers last night in the Food Craft Shop the Century Building, Mrs. Smith, ward vice chairman ided

CUBA WILL HONOR GARCIA MESSENGER

HAVANA. Cuba July 22 (U. P.) I'he. man who carried the message ta Garcia is to be honored on his sick bed He is Maj, Andrew S Rowan, now seriously ill in San Francisco Ihe Cuban State Department today ordered the diploma and Jewel of the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Order sent to San Francisco to be present ed Maj. Rowan by Jose Zaronsul at San Francisco.

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TALK OVER REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN

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Norman J. Lasher, Seymour, intendent of public instruction, tal

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Republican nominee for superks over campaign plans with Ray-

mond E. Willis, Angola, G. 0. P. nominee for U. S. Senator, at a meeting ¢ candidates on the Republicah state ticket.

CLAIM FOREST FIRE INGENDIARY

Officials Blame Men Seeking |

Work for Blaze in

Vancouver Area.

COURTENAY, B. C, July 22 (U. P.) —Forestry department officials today charged that sabotage and incendiarism were responsible for the spread of fire that swept toward this Vancouver Island community after destroving the fishing resort of Forbes Landing. A crew of more than 1500 fought the fire along a 20-mile front. Althought it had been burning since

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G. O. P. Leader Accuses Ho pkins of Launching Roosevelt Drive for 1940

NATIONAL POLITICS HOPKINS says 9 of 10 reliefers are for F. D. R. DAYTONA BEACH uniont ask third term. TEXAS voters may Maverick.

oust Rep.

BU 1. LETIN SAN FRANCISCO, July 22 (U. P.).—Paul C. Smith, general manager of the Republican San Francisco Chronicle said today former President Hoover would start a series of speeches in September at the invitation of Republican groups anxious to unify and strengthen the party's Congressional election fight.

July 5. it was not until a week ago that the flames got out of control and began their most serious devyastation of timber, homes and logging eamps. Authorities estimated that the | loss to date has exceeded $300,000. It had been suspected for days | that men who wanted work had | Today |

Forbes Landing was destroyed, of- | ficials said, because water pumps jammed with sugar in their motors. Axes and knives apparently had been used to cut hose into such short pieces that it was of no use

California Forest Fire ‘Running Wild’

SAN FRANCISCO, July 22 (U P).—A huge fire in California's I'rinity Forest was reported to the Forestry Department “running wild" | today. It was one of hundreds of conflagrations that were destrov- | ing millions of dollars worth of property along the Pacific Coast The terrain around Trinity for- | was so rough that erews had | difficulty in reaching it. Forestry officials feared that it would spread | to areas that as vet had been un- | damaged by the worst series of fires | cn record

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"WPA Administrator

‘Won't Talk of 1940

Among others attending the meeting, the candidates for an organization tour of each county in the State, Court nominees, left, and Arthur Rogers, Washington, Ind.

were these two Supreme

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES COURT CANDIDATES ATTEND PARLEY

FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938

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was reason for “the constant increase of the federal payrolls.” “Obviously the Roosevelt Administration is seeking to perpetuate itself in power through the use of relief funds,” he said, “because, as the President said in 1936, ‘every message in the pay envelope, even if it is the truth, is a command to vote according to the will of the employer.’ “Mr. Hopkins,

the employer of

| those on relief, throws out the sug-

| gestion that it is his will that they | t vote for Mr. i in 1940, of course.”

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WASHINGTON, July 22 (U.P) — |

| Republican Party leaders interpreted

a statement of WPA Administrator Harry IL. Hopkins today as “the launching” of a Roosevelt third

Republican National

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Roosevelt, When?

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, July (U., P.).—The Central Labor Union here todav gave its unqualified endorsement to a third term for President Roosevelt and urged Jahor or- |

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Chairman John D. M. Hamilton ac- |§ cused the Administration of trying |§

to perpetuate itself, but that “the American people will repudiate at the polls this fall and in 1940 this shameless conduct.” He referred to remarks mdde yes-

Hopkins, who said that he believed 90 per cent of his relief workers

| would vote for President Roosevelt,

When asked if he meant that they vote for Mr. Roosevelt in 1940. he laughed and refused to be drawn into a discussion of a third term “I'l be getting myself into he said. The discussion developed while Mr. Hopkins was announcing =a policy of work relief for Southern farm laborers. which he denied hed anvthing to do with New Deal politics Mr. Hamilton charged that there

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Texas Democrats Seek

'Renomination Saturday AUSTIN, Tex. July 21 (U, P).— Twenty-one Democrats seeking renomination to Congress in the Texas primary approached the end of their campaigns today with Rep. Maur; Maverick, leader of a Congressional [ liberal bloc, apparently facing the greatest danger of being defeated. The primary election will be held Saturday. The Democratic nominee for Governor also will be chosen Neither of the Texas Senators is up for re-election this year Mr. Maverick, whose home is in| San Antonio, is opposed by Paul Kilday, also of San Antonio,

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