Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1938 — Page 5

FRIDAY OCT. 7, 1938

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Wolff Pledges Ouster of Morrissey as

‘First Official Act’ if Elected Mayor

G. 0. P. Optimistic as] Willis Ends Tour of 10th District.

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and in the event of my election there is no possibility of his staying in that office,” he declared. “Mr. Henry's attack upon his

record was perfectly justified,” he said, “by the record of arrests, as| well as by the evidence any of you can get any Sunday by passing| privileged taverns wide open in de-|

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tions are in Indianapolis. rightly indignant about them and insistent that they be cleaned up. I; am willing to make every statement Mr. Henry made, and to make it stronger.

Five Meetings Tonight “You have my earnest promise] that my election means better con-| ditions in Indianapolis under a; Chief of Police who actually will do the job given him to do.” Marion County Republicans sched- | uled five meetings for tonight, at which many of their candidates will speak.

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DEMOCRATS OF COUNTY TOHOLD

VanNuys Speech at Hammond to Focus Attention On Lake County.

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dresses of welcome. Albert Stump, Indianapolis attorney, will be permanent chairman. Public address systems are being

that everyone will be able to hear the speeches. Market St. will be roped off from traffic. Representatives of various Democratic clubs and groups and local candidates will be introduced. Music will be provided by two bands.

Democrats Focus Drive in Lake County

The major effort in the Democratic State campaign will be made in Lake County next week, party leaders reported today as plans were completed for the First Congressional District Young Democrats’ rally in the Hammond Civic Center Tuesday night. As in the case of the other district meetings in this series, U. S. Senator VanNuys is scheduled to

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directly and many more indirectly. It is the just obligation of gove:ament to prevent this suffering, and to prevent the drop in purchasing power which always injures the community. “Our Indiana unemployment compensation insurance system has prevented what might have been a serious loss in buying power, what might have meant suffering to thousands. Since April of this year, about 10 million dollars in unemployment insurance benefits have been distributed to our unemployed. During those days when they were

SPEAKER MIXES PROGRAMS OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 7 (U. P.).— Two meetings were in progress at a hotel and H. E. Dickinson, general manager of the Northwestern Railroad lines here was scheduled to address one of them. Dickinson arrived, spoke and then learned he

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Edward Kealing, candidate for Marion County Sheriff; Frank R. Beckwith; Edwin J. Haerle, nominee for County Prosecutor, and Charles W. Jewett, 12th District Congressional nominee, will be among the speakers at 2407 Ethel St. Willlam H. Remy, nominee for Juvenile Court Judge, will be the principal speaker at 1518 Edgemont Ave, The Washington Township

deliver the principal address and members of the State ticket will be introduced.

A reception for Senator VanNuys and State office nominees will be held at 4 p. m., {following which precinct workers of the district will meet with State Chairman Omer Stokes Jackson to discuss organization problems. A torchlight parade will form at the outskirts of the City at 7:30 p. m. and march to the Civic Center. On Wednesday Senator VanNuys is scheduled to be in Gary. State Labor Commissioner Thomas Hutson, head of the State Committee’s labor division, announced that representatives of this division are to attend all major rallies from now until the conclusion of the campaign.

working, their employers and the Government were storing up an income for them during an economic famine. “We have prevented many hours wasted on futile conflict between employer and laborer by the State Labor Division, which has adjusted disputes involving more than 165,000 wage-earners, “Our program still looks forward,| always seeking to adjust the problems of the working people so that they, as well as agriculture and business, may enjoy the greatest amount of security,” the Governor declared.

FARLEY PREDICTS SWEEP IN INDIANA

Times Special | WASHINGTON, Oct. T.—James A. Farley is unlikely to come to In-|

blesville, newly-appointed state vice chairman, and Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, Nashville. Guests vesterday were Arch N. Bobbit, state Republican chairman, and Neil D. McCallum, state secretary.

Young Republican Women's organization were honored at a luncheon yesterday at the Claypool Hotel, held to outline a campaign for the coming elections. Left to right are Mrs. Myers U. Burke, Vevay, Ninth

nation was ili-fed while there was an abundance of farm products, Mr. Willis advocated “a constructive program which will utilize our own farms in raising crops for which we have been sending money abroad.” Mr. Willis arrived at the head of a caravan of autos that toured a dozen towns in Wayne and Randolph Counties yesterday.

Willis Pledges Aid for Aged, Farmers and Business

Times Special NEW £ASTLE, Oct. T—Raymond

E. Willis, Republican candidate for! ’ the U. S. Senate, last night told Workers’ Income

Henry County voters that the G. O. Increased Says Townsend P. would propose a constructive pro-| 4 a3 | gram for farmer, businessman, the Times Special diana for a campaign speech, but| aged “and others suffering from| MUNCIE, Oct. 7.—The “increased he is for Senator VanNuys and the New Deal experiments.” income” of workers last year as!entire Democratic ticket from top | American farms, he said, would be compared with 1932 “is proof that |to bottom, he declared today. | He predicted a Democratic victory

used to raise crops we now buy, di oO tie administration: from “abroad; business would hej m0%ana Lemocrate acmmistrauions , .." y iiana and declared that not given “a period of noninterference have been sympathetic to the wel-|, single Congressional seat will be within limits which do not involve fare of labor,” Governor Townsend | lost by the Hoosier Democrats in| i other peoples’ rights,” and the So-|saiq here last night. November. : er. Washington i

cial Security program would be put Speaking at a party rally, the

meeting at Martinsville tomorrow | strategists had this in mind when and tentatively is scheduled to| they sent two major candidates, speak at an Indianapolis Negro James Tucker, Secretary of State rally. |nominee, and Mr. Willis, into the It is estimated that on the basis district this week to make a conReupblican Club will hold a supper|of the 1936 returns, a stadewide cérted drive with Mr. Springer. meeting at the home of Robert S. shift of 10 per cent from the Demo- A concerted effort was made to Smith, Haverstick Park, at 6 p. m.|cratic to the Republican column |SWay sentiment in the Fifth DisWalter Glass, nominee for City this fall would carry Mr. Willis to [trict when Homer E. Capehart, Clerk, will sepak at the Oliver P. Washington. “Cornfield Conference” sponsor, and Morton Club, 1612 Brookside Ave. . Rep. Hamilton Fish Jr, who repMr. Haerle and Walter Pritchard, Seven Districts Lined Up resents President Roosevelt's own nominee for Criminal Court Judge,| On the same 10 per cent shift |New York district, shared the platNOL es a meeting at 1065 basis, seven Indiana Districts would jor at Huntington Tuesday night. Mr. Haerle told a meeting at 2275eat Republican candidates in| i N. New Jersey St. last night that|Congress. Herman M. Robbins Named Indianapolis citizens “are rising to) Including the Second istrict, | Candidate for Judge protes € gralt and corruption|where the incumbent Charles A.| a that has been exposed so frequently | Halleck, is running for re-election, VINCENNES, Oct. y (U. P.). in Mari tv in 1 ped 2 4 : { Herman M. Robbins, attorney, today in Marion County in recent weeks.”| these are the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, . : Seventh. Ninth and 10th d was on the Republican ticket for 7 y : | Knox Superior Judge, filling the vaHe commended several local or- Viewed re Bm rs [ancy ersainy Nid iy feaih ne ; ; ; Tbe | Thomas B. Coulter last week. x. Eu including the Baptist | congressional lists this fall iS| Robbins was nominated at a meetMinisters’ Alliance of Indianapolis, George w. Gillie of Ft. Wayne, ing of the Republican County Cenfor their stand against what he Fourth District candidate. | tral Committee. called “rampant” gambling and vice| Considerable voting strength also! Willis Says Farmers

in the city. {has been hitched up behind Forrest “I sincerely promise that if I am |W. Harness, the Fifth District . 0 " Seer Diogo of Maton Coun- candidate. Mr. Harness acquired Rebel Against ‘Dictation’ V, mmediately will investigate international recognition when, as|, s i i : . the source of these conStions in| Assistant 0. A Cyomergi | 74702 Sperinl Si governor said hai working people Marion County and will put forth|under President Hoover, he brought| WINCHESTER, Oct. 7.—Indiana Bobbitt U Final in this State received 585 million every effort to rid this City and the late Samuel Insull back from farmers are rebelling against New 0nnI rges rina Jounss more in 10% fan they 4 i of vice and corruption,” he Greece to face trial in Chicago. Deal “dictation” and the “failure” to Regisration Drive Me Birt Govermmtnt aise fae Organization of the Women’s Springer Looks Strong protect American markets for the The importance of getting as|passed acts to give the worker more Finance Committee of the Oftizeny'| Twice defeated as a gubernatorial | American farmer, Raymond E. Wil- many voters as possible registered : Raymond S. Springer lis, Republican Senatorial nominee, |kefore the deadline Monday night

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