Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1940 — Page 8
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WAR NOT ISSUE. DEAN DECLARES
Charges “Pure goguery’ by Some Candidates to Get Votes.
Russell J, Dean, 11th District Democratic Congressional ocandidate, in a campaigh talk last night said “the attempt of certain candidates to capitalize on the question of war is pure political demogagery ” Speaking at 1505 E. 25th St,, Mr. Dean said: “I cannot see the question of ‘war | 8S an issue in the coming political campaign. While I oppose war, I €Xpect my opponent in November tC do likewise, for no man worthy Ot the nomination of either great Political party would take any other | stand, I stand for complete armament to that extent that our might will deter others from attacking us. ear is the only thing that will hold them back.”
Stark Calls for Return To States’ Rights
Business will go forward and emPloy millions of workers as soon as ii can depend upon its government, Judson L. Stark, 12th District Republican Congressional candidate. told & Decatur Township audience last night. “Useless and harmful supervision | and regulation have held up the| whole program of business expanSion and natural recovery,” Mr. Stark said “A return to states’ rights and to
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Times Photo. Two persons were injured today in a crash at E. New York and Oriental “Sts, involving the car above. ¥ was driven by Herbert Schmutte, 3314 N. Yilinois St, and struck a utility pole after colliding with a car driven by Oliver 8. Guio, 720 E. Drive, Woodruff Place. Mrs. Guio was taken to Methodist Hospital with minor injuries. Mr, Schmutte was hurt slightly, :
RICHARDSON DEFENDS Pledges Ban on 6.0, P. SLATE ACTION! Tex Favoritism
Favoritism in settling tax disputes Russell I. Richardson, candidate should have no place in the Treasfor the Republican prosecutor nom- |urer's office, Paul E, Tegarden, Re-
more state and individual respon sibility would do much to restore | sound government. It would defi-| ritely check the communistic |
, . publican candidate for Treasurer, ination, today described the selec said ‘ut a North Side party rally last tion of the G. O. P, organization njong,
slate by vote of ward chairmen, as | “One taxpayer,” he said, “must
M'NUTT DEFINES ‘NEW FRONTIER’
New Deal Has Tried to Exploit Economic Outpost, He Tells . Nebraskans.
OMAHA, Neb, May 2 (U. P) Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt told Nebraska Democrats | today that the New Deal has en. | deavored to exploit & new frontier, the economic outpost, He sald the new frontier was “the | roductivity and consuming power | of 75 million people of this country whose standard of living is sub-| stantially less than that of the Ore- | gon Trail pioneer, Mr. McNutt spoke at the Nebraska State Democratic Convention, “Our econothic system 18 not ‘stalled in dead center’ as Republioans claim,” he said. “It was &t a standstill In 1052 after 12 years of racing the motor without making genuine progress. But today we face business condi tions basically sound and fundamentaily healthy.”
Hoosiers Will Join
McNutt in Detroit
An Indiana delegation will go to Detroit, Mich., Sunday to join Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt at the start of his western speaking tour, covering 25 cities, Heading the delegation will be Frank M, McHale, manager of the McNutt - for - President campaign; Frank McKinney, campaign treasurer; William A, Kunkel, Ft. Wayne publisher, and Glenn Van Auken of Indianapolis,
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JENNER URGES HEAVY
(gates to the Republican State convention,
Erbecker Backs © F.D. R.s Program
William Q. Brbecker, 12th District Democratic Oongressional oandis date, pledged support for Presis dent Roosevelt's ‘humanitarian pro. grams” in addressing a litical audience last night at 871 Indiana Ave, “President Roosevelt has done more for the colored race than any President since Lincoln,” Mr. Br. becker said. “The present Oone gressman from the 12th District opposes a third term for President Roosevelt, yet he now is seeking his seventh term, “If nominated and elected to Oongress, I will serve all the people, I am under no obligation to any group or faction,”
VOTE FOR DELEGATES
William B®. Jenner, Shoals, Republican gubernatorial eandidate,
today urged voters not to overlook the importance of voting for dele.
“These delegates,” he sald, “will select the Republican State ticket, Republican voters must name delegates who will have not only the best interests of the party at heart but also the welfare of our state, “They will be intrusted with the selection of a ticket in which the public will have confidence and on which the party can depend to carry the election next November, "Next Tuesday's primary election probably is the most important in the history of the Republican Party. The importance of turning out as nearly a 100 per cent GG. O. P, vote as possible cannot be stressed too greatly.”
APRIL U. S. REVENUE Lon Over EhoE NAVY CLEARS DECKS revenue collections in Indiana was FOR RECRUIT DRIVE
reported today by Will H, Smith, The Navy Reorufting Station here Oollector of Tnternal Revenue for prepared today for one of the henvthe Tndinna district, fest months’ work in its recent his He said total collections for the tory, State in April were $0480,11285, a| Lieut. Comm, J, ©. Shively, vomgain of $1,100,427.18 over Inst year's /manding the station, said that eight figure, recruits would be enlisted next
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Collins Declares G. 0. P.
Mr. Richardson was slated by or-| just share of the tax burden, and
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One of the Republican Party's first duties in office will be to “fight | down the war fever sponsored by) the present government's propa-| gandists,” James A. Collins, 12th| District Republican Congressional | candidate, said last night. Mr. Collins,
speaking at a mass | meeting of Italian-Americans in the 15th Ward, said “ ‘help wanted’| signs will swing over factory doors] again when idle dollars now hoarded | in banks once more are put to work
in American industry.”
“Havent Spent a Cent,” White Says
Harrison White, candidate for the 12th District Republican Congressional nomination, ended his primary campaign last night with a talk at a party rally in the Riviera Club. Mr. White said the election ‘will | tell “whether policy or principle] rules in the district.” He said he was| not in sympathy with “either group | seeking to control the Republican | organization; I have promoted in- | dividualism, so I have asked no or-| ganization support; I have not spent one cent for this campaign.”
Would Change Pauper Burials, Miles Says
Tee A. Miles, candidate for the| Democratic nomintaion for County Commissioner, First District, de- | clared in a speech last night that, if elected, he will seek to change the policy of pauper burials. “My first duty would be to change the pauper funeral system so that | relatives may call any funeral par lor they choose for burial so long as it does not cost the County more than the contract price."
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jority of votes over Glenn W, Funk. Mr. Richardson assailed statements of James L. Bradford, antiorganization group leader, who charged that the slate was picked by a “handful of ward chairmen.” “This simply is propaganda to undermine the confidence of Republican voters in the integrity of the present Republican organization,” he said. “In my opinion any factional strife that may now be manifest is little more than skin deep.”
G. 0. P. Minute Men
To Hear Richardson *
The G. O. P. Minute Men will hold a campaign rally at 8 p. m, tomorrow in. the Dearborn Hotel, E. Michigan and Dearborn Sts. Russell I. Richardson, Republican candidate for Prosecutor, will speak. All Republican candidates are invited to attend. Preparations are being made for a large audience, particularly from the Ninth and Tenth Wards, Tt is planned to con. clude the meeting by 9:15 p. m.
Dr. Storms Promises Considerate Inquiries
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BLUE PLEDGES HE WON'T BE ‘DUMMY’
Sherwood Blue, Republican candidate for Prosecutor, said that if elected he “will not be a dummy on the stage of justice,” in a talk at a 15th Ward campaign meeting last night, Mr, Blue asserted there are “too many closed meetings being held in this campaign.” “When a candidate unwittingly walks into a gathering of that Kind,” he said, “he feels just about (as important as an incidental fix(ture in the room, and I don't like (to feel incidental nor do I intend to consider myself a fixture in pub{lic office.”
‘Beveridge Opposes Publishing of Slates
Albert J, Beveridge Jr, Republean candidate for State Senator, today proposed a law prohibiting the publishing and circulation of slates by the major parties’ county central [ committees, Addressing a party meeting at [5345 Winthrop Ave, he asserted [that it is the “function of the cen(tral committee to elect a ticket, not [ select it.” “The purpose of the primary election is thwarted if selections are | made by the county chairman and a (few ward leaders,” he said, “Also (the committee's zeal in trying to
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