Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1940 — Page 18

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M'NUTT CLAIMS WILLKIE IS MAN

~ WITHOUT OUT PARTY

McNutt Docires. Republic--ans Regard Nominee With Indifference.

Timea Speeinl BALTIMORE, Md. Wendell I, Willkie is a

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TABLET TO HONOR BISHOP'S MEMORY

A tablet in memory of Bishop | | Joseph M. Francis who died Feb. 13, 1939. will be unveiled in" All Saints’ |

kt | Episcopal Cathedral tomorrow. The | i | day will be the 41st anniversary of | lhis consecration.

The services will begin at 10 a. m. when Bishop R. A. Kirchhoffer, | Bishop Francis’ successor, mag | Holy Communion. He: will be assisted by the Rev. | | George G. Burbank, senior priest of | the diocese, and the Rev. John G. |W. Linsley, vicar of the cathedral. | A celtic memorial cross will be | dedicated bv Bishop Kirchhoffer at

G. o. P. 'Stunt'

Proves Itself

WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 20 (U. P) He campaign stunt of the Republican Party went to unexpected extremes yesterday. The G. O. P. rented a donkey, symbol of the Democratic Party, fo use in a Hillis-for-Governor district parade. On it they hung a sign reading. “The more I eat the poorer I get.” So “poor” was the donkey that it died en route to Wolf Lake, only 20° miles away.

COOK TO TALK ON AVIATION Lieut. Coi. H. Weir Cook of the | National Guard air division will dis- | cuss aviation at Monday's luncheon |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES man

$50 FINE LEVIED IN SUNDAY DRINK CASE

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Earl Clemons, proprietor of the

|Oriental Cafe, 507

Indiana Ave.

{was fined $50 by the Alcoholic Bev- |

today on a

| erages Commission alcoholic

charge of dispensing drinks on Sunday.

| The fine followed a hearing Aug.

12 at which Clemons was cited to appear before the Commission explain a police raid on July ‘when police reported persons drinking in the, tavern on Sunday.

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Clemons testified’ that he was not

in the tavern at-the time.

| Police said they saw people drink- |

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Democrat Adds |OPERATION ON BRAIN Campaign Song GTS SCHIZOPHRENIA -

20. a fer more than 10 years, and schizophrenia, commonest form’ of who had not been helped by any

mental disease, was reported by Dr. other method of treatment, of the. Uni- helped to an “amazing” degree hy

perhanger of 3810 E. New Hoy PHILADELPHIA, Sept.

St., has asked Mayor Sullivan to indorse his new Roosevelt song. He left some printed copies in the Mayor's office yesterday. Mr. Halsey said he picked up casual phrases that people were saying in praise of the President and strung them together to make the song. Then he had a friend write a tune to go with the casual phrases. The friend and co-au-

Edward A. Strecker,

The outlook for the patients” world and

their imaginary

corners of mental hospitals”

versity of Pennsylvania School of the brain, operation, Dr. Medicine, at the University's Bi- Said, although it did not effect comcentennial Conterence here today. “forgotten | who have resisted all ef- | forts to penetrate the defenses of are “dreaming away their lives in’ quiet is no

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'with both the new operation and the electric and drug shock treat‘ments now being used for schizoph-

renia. " Patients .who had been hopelessly

were Strecker

Plete cures.

PURVIS MAY BE JUDGE WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (U, P.), —Melvin H. Purvis, former G-Man who tracked. John Dillinger and Charles “Prett v Boy” Floyd to their deaths, has heen suggested for ap-

longer so hopeléss, it appears from pointment as Federal Judge’ for the Dr. Strecker’s | report - of | Tesults Eastern District of South} Carolina,

thor, though, will never be known.

of the Service Club in the Claypool ing. mit that they did not see the He works for the G. O. P.

out a party,” Federal Security -Ad- | Hotel. bartender make : any sales.

ministrator Paul V. McNutt said at

7 s 5 : iis em state-wide Democratic rally in i 2% CE Carlin's Park here last night. : k 5 BE —

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Bishop Francis’ grave in Crown Hill at 11 a. m.

leadership, the worst

declared “Whllkie's the newspapers. man and his personality ing.

speeches look good in He's 'a good gagis engag-

Edith Smith of Hursn, 8. .D. named Pheasant Quean of Huron,

game hird hunting center,

QUIZ’ ON DRAFT SET FOR SUNDAY |

Questions on Consaription | And Aviation to Be Answered.

The aviation and draft ‘quiz pro- | gram,” scheduled for 2 p, m. Sundav at the National Guard Armory here, 15 expected to attract hundreds of young men of military age. Sponsored by the Indiana Civilian Aviation Committee and the Broad Ripple American Legion ‘Post com- | ing forum has already = brought many inquiries to the military and civilian officials who will sit as the “experts” for the questioning youths on Sundav. L Originally planned as a forum to answer questions of young men interested in enlisting in the air service of some branch of the nation's military or naval forces, the program was, expanded. to include forum on the draft. } C. K. Gregg, secretary of the Civilian Aviation Committee, announced that! Lieut. Col. Robinson Hitchcock ofthe National Guard fand State draft chief, will be pres- | ent answer to queries on the selec{tive service act

RECEPTION IS HELD | Included among the aviation ofi ficials who will attempt to answer FOR SHERWOOD BLUE questions of the aviation-minded,

will be Maj. Charles E. Cox, former Blue-Ior-Prosecutor

Municipal Airport superintendent here and now chief of the Civil eron ¥ * r ‘eS Cine reception was held at the In- in Psi on diznapoliz | Athletic Club last night" 1 rs. in Lhicago, with representatives of various Republican organizations as guests.

Irving Fauvre, Indianapolis attorney and member of the aviation A oy of harmony was given ta he mefting hv the attendance of

committee alsn is tn he a member four of Mr. Blue's apponents -for

of the special forum committee, Mr. Gregg said “bring your question ~ a xs the Republican Prosecutor nomina- yg" In he hosting a eh tion in the primary. | They were opens at 2 p.m. Ira M. Holmes, Glen Funk, Jack govlor pimtmtapioe Tilson and Russell Richardson. The County Committee was represented by Chairman James Bradford. Secretary Ralph Tacoma and Treasurer Henry Ostrom. ¢ The state ticket was represented by. -Mariorie Roemler Kinnaird, nominee for clerk of the Supreme and Appellate Courtz. The host for the party was Gerald | Redding, a classmate of Mr. Blue at Indiana University. i

Scoffs at Speeches “Rut vou can't frighten a dictation by rumpling vour hair and making wise-cracks. Mr. Champkedinm was @ charming ‘fellow, too. “So far az Willkie's speeches gn, thev have no political significance whatever for the future of this nation, 4 ‘His own party doesnt believe in them” Mr. McNutt then cited: the record to chow that most of the thangs] which Mr. Willkie indorsed and adVeocated, such as military conscription, were not supported by the maJority of Republicans, in Congress, “Willkie| is a man without a party.” he concluded. . “Nothing but apathy and aimost completes indifference on the part of Republican leaders both in and out cof Congress has greeted his pledges and commitments.

‘Criticizes Leadership,

“Son far as|/can be observed, he has influenced not a single vote either in the -House of Representatives or in the Senate. His policy is a personal policy, and his platform an individual | one. “His efforts to unify and solidify his party consist in challenging the . President of the United States to debate and by making speeches indorsing the New Dgal. “How can a man run the country when he can't run his own party?”

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