Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1938 — Page 8

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‘PURGE’ INJECTS Willis to Address

County

NATIONAL ISSUE Republican Rally Tonight;

IN LOCAL RAGES

Senate Probe Findings in Maryland and Georgia To Be Revealed.

THOMAS L. STOKES Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, dent Roosevelt, by his “purge” campaigh, has ceaded In Injecting national issues local elections this year perhaps as never before But heat engendered dy his personal intercession has produced in the way of local d personal attacks which some almost have overs dowed the larger issues which Roosevelt sought to stress the South, the racial Ksue wavs dragged out as ve when the going gets hot ar it has been used more than it a jong time

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G. O. P. Nominee Books Remarks at Peru Rally

Major Address for Evansville Sept. 21.

(Continwed from Page One) state leaders said. Judge Neal, Willis' campaign mana8 indicated that the candidate will cover the Eighth District between Sept. 8 and 22 and the Third District Oct. 21 to 235 Plans were being rushed today to complete the balance of the sched-

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wie, close contact county leaders. ‘onight's rally at the Murat Temwhich is open to the public, planned to give Republican Party workers an opportunity to become acquainted with candidates on the City and County tickets. The candidates are to be introduced by County Chairman Carl vandivier, who will preside The program, KR to include music er@amment Chairn wan Vandivier said he had made arrangements to care for an overflow crowd at the temple. Seat Ng arrangements are being made by the County organizations Vet. erans’ Bureau, Livengood is director lican Vetera be ushers Herr Hitler,

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but ut nothing like the “Teapot Dome. Where abuses appear, I know the Democratic Party is big enough and | brave enough to clean its own house | and we don't need nelp from wl Republicans. “Understand that I do not propote to conduct a mud wallowing | campaign. I am going to tell the people what we have done and what our plans are for the future. “1 think I'll put this advertise.

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of which Frank EK. | The Repub- |

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by-hour development' before draft ing his climactic speech at the closng session of the Nazi rally on Monday

Voters Warned of Changing Residence

Voters who move from one towne ship to another within 60 days prior to Nov. 8 will be ineligible to vote in the election, Carl Vandivier, Republican County Chairman, warned toaan Election the voter

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laws provide, he said, that must live in the State six the ward or township 0 days and the precinct 30 days prior to the election. Alvah C. Waggoner, director of the Republican registration bureau, a that on the basis of requests for formation on registration, it appears the vote this fall will be

heavier than usual

Watson Blames Stump On ‘Fear’ of F. D. R.

CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (U. P).For S. Senator Watson of Indiana today had blamed the “fear of Roosevelt” for the business rea speech before the Cook County Republican Committee Mr. Watson asserted that he ap- ™ roved a statement by iam Green of the American Fedfon of Labor that unemployment querad only through creaopportunities in private

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GRAND JURY PROBES ‘DOLLAR BILL’ DEATH

VINCENNES, Sept. 8 (U. P) — The Knox Circuit today began investigating the lar bill” murder of John Zak in uarrel at the home of Jennie na in RBickne! Aug. 0 Sanders of Bicknell miner and friend of the slaying.

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probably will run into it everywhere | I go. The major portion of his address to the T00 persons attending the annual picnic of the Miami County | Jefferson Club dealt with accom- | plishments of the Roosevelt Admin istration. He praised the President's farm, labor, foreign and banking policies

land discussed the work of the vari- |

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ous new Federal agencies. He did not mention the Supreme Court Re- |

defeat or the intraparty dispute in which he recently was involved.

Confidence Held Need

In a discussion of business condi- | tions, the Senator said: “There is something wrong in this country. Business isn't expanding as it should. The trouble with business today is a fear—a fear that | Administration and |

have repealed the surplus profits | tax. Now we hope businessmen will |

| come forward and do their part.”

Social security, Senator VanNuys declared, still is in an experimental stage in this country, but he pre. dicted that it would be worked out on a sound basis and eventually adequate care would be provided for all classes of needy people, | In praise of the present foreign policy, Senator VanNuys said “Here is the best evidence that our peace policias are sound. While | Europe at this moment sits over a can of dynamite, the United States is on friendly relations with every country in the world. We have responded to the passionate desive of | the American people for peace.

Praises Trade Pacts

that the new were successful and quoted statistics to show that, our exports to countries with whom | we have reciprocity agreements have increased 419 per cent while the increase to countries with whom we have no treaties is only 239 per cent. “The Roosevelt Administration has done more for labor in this country than any other Administration in our history,” he said. “The Home Loan Owners Loan Corp. has been a great awd to the working man This agency probably has saved one million small homes for their owners” Defending Roosevelt's farm policies with comparative figures, Senator VanNuys said the total nation- | al farm income in 1932 was four billion dollars while in 1937 the total had exceeded eight billion dol- | lars, and in Indiana alone farm in- | per cent. After recalling the bank failures

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| guaranteeing bank deposits, I think |

| one of the major accomplishment 3 | of this Administration is that it , restored the confidence Oe She | people of this country in our ba ing institutions, For this we prod indebted to the vision and courage | of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Rep. Griswold charged that the | | Republican leaders whe now are ate | tacking the New Deal, and he men- | tioned Homer Capehart specifically, are men who made money during | | the years of the Roosevelt Admin- | § istration. | “We never will go back to the old | way,” he said. “The people of this | have learned that the] country should be governed for all | the people instead of for a few corporations.” Heller Pledges Support Dick Heller, Governor Townsend's executive secretary, and Alex Purse | ley, Fifth District Democratic | chairman, alse spoke. They praised the record of Rep Griswold and promised him the support of the

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The erowd applauded when Mr. | Heller said that “the State Admin[istration stands to a man behind | the candidacy of one of the most | courageous of Democrats—Senator VanNuys.” A. Harvey Cole, past president of the Indiana State Bar Associapresided, and Hugh Wagner, Mayor, was chair‘man of the entertainment commit. tee.

‘To Explain ‘Slips’

Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican State | Chaign nan, today challenged Senator | VanNuys to state “what slips had | been made by the Democratic State | | and National Administrations, to | which the Senator referred in

| Peru speech last night.”

Mr. Bobbitt pointed out that Sen- | ator VanNuys had mentioned the “slips” but had not explained the statement: “While there were probably some slips in the state and national affairs there was nothing to compare with the Teapot Dome.” “We'd like to know what those slips were.” Mr. Bobbitt said. “I believe the people would like to Senator VanNuys is a pubHe took an oath of He evidently knows of some

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a statement issued June 14

[ 1938 he said he would ‘tell the peo-

ple of Indiana in September how some of their public servants had profited to the tune of thousands of dollars through political manipulation’ “Well, it's September now—and Senator VanNuys hasn't told us vet “Now, since he and Governor Townsend have Kissed and made up, he's telling us that there probably were some ‘ships.’ They are not important to him now apparently Ad to Be Used Again “When the Teapot Dome matter came up. the Republican Party cleaned up its own mess. Why doesn't Senator VanNuys expose what hes ays he knows? He promised to do that™ Meanwhile, it learned that the Republican advertisement, which appeared in the Peru paper

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1938

STRAUDE WISEMAN TO RUN FOR SENATE

Candidate Resigned From Social Security Post.

Straude E. Wiseman, who resigned recently as manager of the Social Security Board's New Albany field office, today announced his candidacy for U. 8S. Senator on the “In« diana Citizens’ Security Party” ticket. He said the new party hopes to | unite members “of the old Union Party of Indiana, the Corn Belt League, Townsend Clubs and mem-

new party has been filed at the Seeretary of State's office. Mr. Wiseman's candidacy has not been recorded legally, State House

JAMES ROOSEVELT TO HAVE OPERATION

ROCHESTER, “Minn, Sept. 8 (U. P) James Roosevelt, the President's eldest son and secretary, will undergo an operation for removal of a stomach ulcer early next week, a Mayo Clinie physician announced today. Mr. Roosevelt entered St. Mary's Hospital, one of the clinic group, last night. “Results of previous treatments were disappointing,” the physician said. “Mr. Roosevelt will receive preoperative treatment this week and probably will undergo surgery the first of next week.”

day for a “physical checkup.” was accompanied by his Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.

BRIDE HURT, MAN KILLED IN PLUNGE

MATTOON, 111, Sept: 8 (U. P).

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officials said The State Election Board said Mr Wiseman's petition would have to be half of 1 per cent cast by all part ies for Secretary of | State in the last general election, or | 8065 notarized signatures.

signed by one-

vesterday and drew a sharp retort from Senator VanNuys, would eontinue to follow Democratic es the state. The add will it was learned, ville paper, prior meeting there tomorrow night. The advertisement calle ® ate tention of the Senator to statements he was alleged to have March 24, 1938 and June 14, ad concludes with the ‘the people want to know,” signed by the

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Jackson to Speak At La Porte Rally

LA PORTE, Sept. 8 (U. P). — More than 4000 Democrats are expected at a La Porte County Democratic picnic Sunday near here. Omer Stokes

Chairman, will South Band, Third

Democratic George Beamer District Congressional also will speak

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ap- | il in a Conners- | ||| to the Demacratice | |i}

Republican | State Committee as a paid political

at Fish Lake | Jackson, | /¥ Indiana Attorney General and State |||}, speak. |

~M. E. Lake, 35, Texas petroleum | engineer, leaped or fell to his death today from the fourth floor of a { hotel shortly after his bride of

of the total votes | three months had been pushed or |

fallen from the same room. Lake,

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