Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1940 — Page 6
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6. 0. P, LEADERS CLAIM SUPPORT OF MNUTT BLOC
Vétérans to Bolt to Willkie. ~ 18 Report: Loring Named To National Post.
By NOBLE REED
Republican claiming that war Fackédd Paul candidacy will comprise one of the 1argest bloes of “bolting” Democratic totérs in November, Republican workers say a survev ef Democratic veterans discloses that many of them were dissatisfied with the way in which Mr. McNutt was shunted aside at the Chicago convention &nd are ready to join the Willkie forces necause of his war veteran affiliations. At the Republican Veterans convention here last week-end. more Legionnaires atténded than any yprevious session of the partis 1 group. according ta G. O. P. leaders, Although the “song is temporarily, at least, for Nutt -for-President organization, the memory lingers on in the form of a lot of hard work for the ° eadquarters staff The full time staif, even larger now than it once was, has to answer hundreds of messages and complbte 2 maze of bookkeeping before the office chn be closed, probably in shout three weeks, according to Frank M. McHale, the campaign manager,
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Robert H. Loring, investigator for the State Securities Commission, totay became the new National Committeeman for the Indiand Young Republicans, succeeding Secretary of State James M. Tucker Mr. Loring was appointed to th: post by State Chairman Arch N Robbitt to fill & vacancy made by the &xpiration of Mr, Tucker's term which started in 1936. A native of Rising Sun, Mr. Loring has héen active in state G. 0. P nlitics since he was graduated from ePAuw University in 1935. » » » The Marion County Republican headquarters today reported that a giraw vote poll among emplovees uf the Rowe: Seal Fast Corp. factor: war: Willkie, 53: Roosevelt, 12.
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"This War Bit of Bother,’ Declare Refugee Children
By TOM WOLF
NEW YORK. Aug. 1. — long ocean vovage. all alone, strange land, is hard under most favorable circumstances. For war's children it is stupendous. Because of this, the hostesses of the Travelers Aid Society, assigned by the American committee for the Care of European Children to meet the young refugees, are doubly impressed with their dignity and poise on arrival,
Going to W. Virginia
A weekto a the
Take tiny, 6-vear-old Daphne. Her smiling éves and curly hair madeé her a center of attraction for photographers and reporters the moment she measuredly stepped off her ship. Patient and poised, she answered evervthing. “We ask vou these questions.” a paternal reporter put in, “because American children are interested in British children. I hope you don't mind.” “Not at all,” chirped Daphne brightly, “It's ever so kind of you, I'm sure.” Daphne's father is in the R. A. F, She'll stay with friends in West Virginia “for the duration.” All Remember the War The precocious maturity of even the tots has given reporters endless amusement. Little Wendy is only 4, Her father was killed in the Flanders pocket. She's bound for the home of complete strangers in Colorado. At the pier she heard a fellow passenger complain of the long waiting necessary to get through customs. Up piped the 4-vear-old in confirmation. “Endless,” she said. “perfectly endless.” None of the children have forgotten the war. Many refuse to part with their gas masks even after arrival A befuddled maid discovered Diana. age 5, on her first night
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jin New York climbing to the sill of an opén window, pulling down the shade. “One can't be too careful,” Diana insisted. “The Jerries are likely to fly over any moment and see our light.” Six-year-old Robin was on his way to the Texas home of a former A. E, F. captain who was billeted in a small French town with Robin's grandfather in the first World War. Robin had lost all his baggage and personal belongings on the complicated voyage from England. With great solemnity and complete mastery of British understatement, young Master = Robin commented: “This war is a bit of a bother, vou know.’
21-YEAR-OLD GIRL NAMED TOWN CLERK
SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 1 (U. P)). —Only two months after she became 21 vears old, pretty Pauline Carev was elected town clerk of Issaquah, a suburban community of 763 persons. Miss Carey did not even file her candidacy. Her campaign consisted of passing out “stickers” on election dav. But she defeated Mrs. Minnie W. Schomber., who had been town clerk for eight vears. But then Issaquah was in the throes of some unusual situations on election day recently. The ballots contained instructions to vote for three candidates for the city council, although there were only two vacancies. Thrifty ecitizens, not wanting to waste their votes, balloted on all three vacancies, In the resultant confusion, Joe Yourglich, who received 60 fewer votes than his two opponents, became a ‘councilman without portfolio.”
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Mossville Road construction has temporarily ceased while the scienthe remnant of an earlier civilization A crew of 14 workers under of Winslow M. Walker, state are working at the the assistance of phosurvevors furnished bv the WPA museum extension project of Illinois. Excavation and exploration will require four to six weeks The mound,
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SOLDIER AT FORT IS UNDER ARREST
A Pt. Harrison soldier was under arrest tndav Private Joseph Dve, 21, Co. K. 11th Infantry, is charged with as- H.
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