Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1940 — Page 6

“REPUBLICANS WAIT ON WAR AID ISSUE

Landon Holds Off Committee Action Because of ‘Expected Developments’ While Resolutions Group Sifts 3 Proposed Platform Planks. -

PHILADELPHIA, June 20 (U. P.).—European war developments, past and anticipated, today dellayed for 24 hours a show-down within the divided Republican resolutions committee on the issue of committing the United ‘States to give all aid short of war to the Allies.

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HEADQUARTERS TOM F OR RED CROSS Croons Over Lewis, Once

Mortal Foe, as Willkie Bi Staff to Stay; Workers Will Becomes ‘Man to Beat.’ Submit to Nazi Rule in

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groes from! below the Mason and . Dixon line who' grin ° amiably. at rman Pr quarters decided today that it x San hat Jt Nas the Repub: would not evacuate Bordeaux al- € ree, (though some temporary staff mem-

basing \their present loyalty as deleThe resolutions committee broke up into 10 sub-committees to ‘sift bers may proceed to the United gates ry practical considera~ proposed platform planks totaling hundreds of thousands of words into | states if transporation is available. (viens. g 526 Bil ors. 25 of ole one of not more than 1500. : : Transportation was one of the Brit there s oot Ee today Go Alf M. Lan-|add that this is no more significant major problems as the war crept The cannonading if perp: con. Sgt former Governor oy than other points of doubt regard-|closer and closer to this provisional ACTOS th rad p oe don, pro-ally head of the national ; "i101 candidates. ~~ | French capital. : e sea. Underneath is a defense sub-committee and 1936 G. “My chief interest in this eonven-| All trains from Bordeaux ceased ©. P. Presidential nominee, refused 4

realization .of a strange new world : h to be faced. It runs : ’ ¢11| tion,” Mr. Landon said, “is promot- | running last night. : ou bo call his ED Prin ing the nomination of the best, The United States Embassy was omorrow, beca -

speeches delivered to ga group of S ) men gathered from all parts of the : man who can win. My|making efforts to arrange for a velopments in the European war.” SIongent i Te ro]. is oii sealed train to operate from Bor- Sy. ne Tesoutony i 1t was apparent that the strug-\my. country’s interests come first, |deaux through Spain to Portugal YI mee Dom E> Be ry hy gle on the aid to the Allies question and in this I feel that my ideas but there was no assurance that 3 aos | ¥ he y W Taco x would: be extended. are the same as those of most of yich an arrangement could be Committee Secretary O. Glenn the men who will determine the |Made. ‘Saxon did not disclose what war

them. party choice.” An advertisement of the Ameri- The paradoxes of a confused state Sevelopment Mr. Landon antici- Rep. Charles A. Halleck of Ia-|¢20 Export Lines that arrangepated.

of affairs in little dramas. : : ments had been made for sailings For example, in the rounds of diana was assigned a place on two It was indicated that the resolu- committees, Relief, Re-employment

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for the United States ev Thurs- : : oe mp oS every rs inspired by the shaggy C. I. O.

tions committee hoped to complete writing a platform by Monday

and Social Security, and Labor.

day from Lisbon was of little comfort to stranded persons because of the difficulty in getting to the

night. Meanwhile, Republican leaders concerned themselves with the unwelcome prospect of a deadlock and the possibility that a dark horse Presidential nominee will result. Surveys of delegate strength rate

WASHINGTON, June | 20.—Rep. Charles A. Halleck, who wiil present the name of Wendell L. Wilikie for the G. O. P. Presidential nomination, sent on SOS call here from

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Rep, William B. Bankhead. . . , Roosevelt approves him as convention keynoter. CHICAGO, June 20 (U. P.).—The arrangements committee for the Democratic National Convention today chose Speaker of the House

leader as he denounced the New Deal, with which he once was So closely allied, before the resolutions committee; before men who have uséd him as the chief whipping boy in striking at the New Deal, who have accused him of being ' communistic, and by inference have accused the New Deal of being com-

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both Senator Robert A. Taft, Ohio, and District Attorney Thomas E. ‘Dewey of New York far below the $01 majority vote necessary to nominate. : : Priends of Mr. Landon were busy denying in strong terms that the Kansan is heading up, or even participating in, any stop-Willkie movement. They admit the former Kansas Governor still has a ques-tion-mark against: Wendell L. Willkie because of the latter's recent tonyersion to Republicanism, but

Philadelphia today for volunteer help in handling the Willkie boom in the convention city. “It’s awful,” Rep. Halleck asserted in a phone call to his office. “Every arriving delegate is being flooded with messages from home to get behind Mr. Willkie, and there’s no one here but me to make contacts and follow the thing up. “And I'm too busy with my duties as a member of the Resolutions Committee to give it proper attention.”

German authority. It was planned that wherever possible the Red Cross would offer as much assistance as possible to refugees. j One shipload of supplies was said

William B. Bankhead as keynoter and temporary chairman of the convention which opens here July 15. | The committee recommended that to be on its way to the Red Cross. [the convention elect Alben Barkley Red Cross workers, in planning to (Ky.), keynoter of the 1932 and 1936 operate even in German occupied |conventions, as permanent chairterritory, said that a precedent had iman. | been established during the World Both choices were recommended War when the Hoover Relief Com- by Chairman James A. Farley after mission worked in German-occu-|a conference with President Roosepied Belgium, velt. |

munistic because of his former alliance with it. ; He was the biggest single issue against the Democrats in 1938. Now the hotel ballroom was dense with whistles and shouts as he derided President Roosevelt's plan for universal defense service for young people, calling it “a fantastic suggestion from a mirid in full intellectual retreat.” : He stood, grim and defiant, as the noise rolled up. Then he lambasted the Republican Party too, - {listing its past errors. They took Nand liked it. They were a forgiving and forgetting lot, these 2 3 Republicans. ‘The horns disap- | ¢ [1 Money Order. : peared and you could almost see the halo hovering above the shock PRINT NAME .., of hair, r Only the night before, he had said a kind word for Herbert Hoover. Mr. Lewis, it is learned, thinks the Republican Party has a great opportunity this year to become again the party of the people. He will watch its convention with interest. After it is over, he will say what he proposes to do. An alliance with it is not beyond possibility, That would be a miracle. . And there's another—a whisper that races through the ate] Republicans: “Willkie!” Lieutenants of the rival candidates try to meet it by passing other whispers: “Wall Street, Democrat.” But they are alarmed—the forces of Thomas E. Dewey and Senators | Taft and Vandenberg and the! others. There is talk of a combination to beat Mr. Willkie. Most often discussed is a Taft-Dewey or Dewey-Taft ticket. Governor James made his frank confession that he is not really a candidate, but a candidate to hold Pennsylvania's votes together, at a newspaper conference. Other gentlemen will say where Pennsylvania’s votes go. A moment before the press con- =

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