Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1938 — Page 21
~ Pennsylvania and Illinois Democrats Crit Forget $30-Week, Elect Downey, F. D. R. Asks
NATIONAL POLITICS: .. - Winner or Loser, Dewey
PENNSYLVANIA WPA solicitation charges upheld.
"ILLINOIS misuse of Federal road funds alleged. Becomes Political Star) "CALIFORNIA Democratic slate indorsed by Roosevelt. Lay NEW YORK race proves Dewey’s political skill. 2 By RAYMOND CLAPPER
» Times Special Writer WAGNER supported by Roosevelt message. : 3 WASHINGTON, Mow, rg Sons hexe to wait until the election : : returns are in to know that young liom wey is a new star of first NEW JERSEY Republican backed by N. Y. Times. : BE | | magnitude in the political firmament. Win or lose on Tuesday, Mr. : il | Dewey has made a spectacular race for Governor in New. York. -
torial, Page : % His campaign has been intelligent - = ir | (Edi y 24) ; SH and courageous. Mr. Dewey is the might be exactly that. To have come F AMOUS : "ME ADOW BLE ACH"
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4 (U. P).| WASHINGTON, Nov. ¢ (U. P).— J | only Republican candidate to he | up abreast of the old War Admiral §8 a ~~ PURE IRISH LINEN —President Roosevelt today re-en-|The Senate Campaign Expenditures : TE New York Democrats a real scare. 8s they round the last turn is such | SESE ; ; i. |
tered California politics with a let- Committee closed its preslaction Reliable polls i proms cnpceing an SUeyement ii it makes Mr. 5 7 i Cy Fg : fe callin i tate [Study of political tactics today by Democrats all show Mr. Dewey Dewey. certain gure in politics : iY 0 u ! or 8 fob elgeinn : Ee > a critical report on Democratic and : running neck-and-neck with the old | from here out. Such political talent ; i ! ; Democratic slate and of the DEMO Republican organizations in Penn. i reliable. unbeatable master, Gov-|is not likely to be wasted when the z, : cratic nominee for the Senate. sylvania and on the use of Federal : ernor Lehman. ‘| Republicans have so few glamour a > CLOTHS AND NAPKINS
Mr. Roosevelt, opposed to the $30-|road funds in Illinois. . That Mr. Dewey should come up | boys to put before the box office. : i Si : oa : Chairman Sheppard (D. Tex) to the finish line even with Gov-| Most important nationally, Mr. SEE : Sale of snow white Irish linen double damask of
every-Thursday plan which Sheri-| : i said that the committee would not ernor Lehman is an achievement | Dewey has shown the Republicans a 3 ; , sO yes Dowaey ig i Rig Primeny meet again until after Nov. 8 unless | for a youngster of 36. Mr. Lehman thing or two about campaigning | Shope Jeay Take Avsmage of this sensation. acs for U, 3. Senate, ure an emergency. arises. is the strongest candidate the Dem- against Democrats. He hasn't thus A a anksgiving Special”! All sizes, 2 to 4 yards.
plan not be held against him. Re- The report followed announce- i : . i ; ocrats had to offer, able and re- far bothered about President Roose- : . ; publican opponents had accused Mr.|ment by Inferior Secretary Ickes spected, a good Governor who has|velt. Just ignores him. He doesn't AER 2 ~~ Size 5 49 Size $ A ® 2 / ® ® : | %* : 5
‘Downey of “the greatest straddle in|that he would participate 1 the : ined his popularity in the state.|waste much time telling about the © 19:9 history” —using. the $30 “ham-and-|Pennsylvania campaign tonight with i $4 | Several Siar ied entered into|plots of the New Dealers at Wash- ; 72x90 72x108 eges plan for State votes and thea radio address sponsored by the : Mr. Dewey's strength but the most | ington to undermine and overthrow ] : ; ; Townsend plan nationally. Philadelphia City Democratic Com- Senator Davis (D. Pa.) important of these is Mr. Déwey|the American government and so ". NAPKINS The President's indorsement came mies. : nile same thing that en- on : Whit Choice of These Soe 20202 $ | | as Mr, Downey, Culbert Pp gans] The Senate Comnyiiees Sih failure to agree to change their reg-|abled him to take the district at-) He has kept his campaign on a " "Exquisite Patterns “DOZEN > ! didate for Governor, and Ellis Pat:|port before Tuesday's general elec-|; ion from Republican to Demo- | torney’s office away from Taramany high plane, has backed his criticisms di 4 in the city election a year ago. with facts and figures, has con- 3 : e 18TH CENTURY | vinced a surprisingly large number |” ¢ MARGUERITE
terson, candidate for Lieutenant tion charged that Pennsylvania Governor on the Democratic ticket,| Democrats used the WPA as ajcrat.
spoke at their final rally here. The/|political agency, while Republicans| The Committee said that its in-| Gap Is Closed i > letter was addressed to George Creel, ad that state appealed to a large vestigators found that John a Mc-1 ‘when this campaign opened, with a aor be lsom 3 own party leader and commissioner for shipbuilding firm, holding Govern- Clure, Republican leader in C ester the surprise nomination of Gover- S H & v : : 5 \ CHERRY
the Golden Gate International Ex- ment contracts, to employ workers County, Pa., had sent, at the behest. ty It followed an earlier mes-|pledged to G.O. P. - - of Republican committeemen, a oi JLomen by ne De ® ROSE sage to Rep. Jerry Voorhis indorsing| - Dismissed ‘After Primary. number of letters to the President ay gave Mr. Dewey more Nn $1.45 : e TULIP the State Democratic ticket. The Committee reported that men of the Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock oe raids hance, It Was a oe § Mall orders : Sir. Roosevelt, said he believed it|employed in Tilinois and paid out of|C0; if behaif of perssnk wie VHP scheduled to be or for the work smoes ....... $1.45. a : DEE Bi nationally important that “a liberal| Federal aid road funds had been unemployed, stating that the par- pright young District Attorney. The Shoes for the Entire Family The Olson rather than a reactionary [dismissed the day after the primary. | ticular applicant cate Jo him “With || 4” Gould be disposed of com- 430 E. Wash St be in the State House at Sacramen-|This report was a result of a charge gond Tecomendations. pletely, never to be seen again on SHOE al oh .
to and that a liberal like Downey ] “The president of the . . . com- 2 by A. H. Greening, Springfield, TIL 0" *"" "0h itteq that we had|tD® political landscape. For a cou crores ihe
rather than a reactionary speak the|that Federal road funds in District| fo % f ign voice of California in the Senate of|10 had been misused in behalf of th received these letters . . . and that ple of weeks after the Sap g 2 SE I isu n behalf of the ed opened, it looked as if the resul Sundays Till Noon the United States. candidacy o fthe Horner-Courtney- he had added to his payroll some J Ii N 800 ‘persons over the period of the
“Exclusively State Issue” Lucas Democratic ticket. last 60 days and that many of those
“Between the period of March 21 : Repeati his opposition to the z » : “had come with letters from different peating pp and April 20,” the Commitee said, vsons and 0FCIAlS. +
$30-every-Thursday idea, the Presi- there were approximately 450 men “Vo "investigator interviewed
dent wrote: employed,” but practically all were f th i many of these persons who had redismissed April 13, the day following ceived these letters, and nine of
«I hope it will not be tried . . .|the Tilinois pri : primary. ; . but the plan is wholly a state issue] “Out of this group,” the Commit- those interviewed py pos it yas With & sconiwte place on the stale tee said, “70 men did no highway stated to them that i ey obtained employment they would be expected
work at all during this period, but A ballot on Nov. 8. : 8 id, DULli return the favor by supporting had been instructed; when reporting the R epublican candidate.”
“Sheridan Downey should be for work, to go back to their respecjudged not by his position on thisitive precincts and canvass them in : exclusively state issue but on the|candidacy of the Horner-Courtney- Barbour Election Asked
temper of mind with which he will Lucas ticket.” On Civil Liberty Issue Nowhere will you see more Pech: ese Va lues J I
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used on relief projects were solicited liberties.
¢ 3 : ; i Proud of Our Record, for campaign funds. William H. J. Ely, the regular = years to outfit yourself in the F.D. R. Says of W agner The committee’s investigators con- Democratic candidate, is running ; 8g : tacted nine WPA truck drivers, the for Senator with the support of ; ? ¥ height of style at my wonder-low NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (U. P.).—The report said. “Of the nine inter- Mayor Frank Hague’s Hudson 2 : wo : : : ! New York Post today carried an |viewed, three admitted having been! County machine against W. Warren : prices on easiest credit terms. advertisement, submitted by Senator approached and solicited. Of the Barbour, the Republican nominee. : a PP : * Wagner's campaign headquarters, in| three, one admitted having made a; Saying that civil liberties were which President Roosevelt Was) eontribution. ; {not but ought to be the major isquoted as having made the following | «The committee has no doubt but sue in New Jersey, the Times constatement, indorsing Senator Wag- | that there was a general solicitation cluded. that defeat of Mr. Ely and ner for re-election: New Vork of WPA truck drivers in Carbon election of Mr. Barbour would serve When we were in the New York| County, that a $100 contribution was to protect “those civil liberties Legislature together more than a requested from each of them, and which are the priceless heritage of quarter of a century ago, Senatorithat contributions in various the American people.” Wagner and I were called Com-|amounts were made.” i ST ie munists and Socialists because We| Reagarding Senator Davis’ charges SPEEDY JUSTICE 2 worked for a 54-hour a week law for | of alleged coercion of WPA work- WALTHAM, Mass., Nov. 4 (U. P.). women and children in industry; for ers in Luzerne County, the Commit- __Samuel Far of Providence, R. I. a full crew law for railroad Brains tee reported. was arraigned in District Court on for factory i Sa work-| «The Committee finds that|a speeding charge. “Too fast, Far,” nd Eppes ’ ay we are not only truck drivers, but time- said Judge Frederic A. Crafts. “Far Po a ny Ai pi or Communists | €epers, foremen and other work- too fast. You're fined $10.” oa 8 and Socialists because We are trying £23 ond Sse n Jierons in- - ; : % G . 9 rovi ld-age pensions, un- i... : STI $0:10ie0 rob tons i E/ a OE noe and | slum | tributions and for the purchase of Kil A N EY y S otgeous sy eq ant
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