Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1940 — Page 4
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Both Sides of the. National and State Political Campaigns"
M'NARY SPEAKS IN STATE AGAIN
Nominee to Be at Conference in Kendallville; Taft Here Tomorrow.
By LOWELL B. NUSSBAUM Indiana. Republicans will be host to Charles L. McNary, G. O. P. nominee for Vice President, at Kendallville Thursday in a three-state farm conference.
Tuning Up’ for Races
Also headlining the party's speech ' #8
bombardment this week was U. Senator Arthur - Vandenberg of Michigan, who referred to Presidential Nominee Wendell Willkie as the “guiding genius who can lead us up the road to recovery and mass happiness.” Senator Vandenberg Logansport last night,
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a candidate for the Presidential nomination; the party “nominated another man with a brave and rugged appeal to the American conscience.” Discussing Mr. Willkie's qualifications, Senator Vandenberg said “we can’t wait much longer for a guiding genius who knows how to run a public utility, who has demonstrated that he knows how to pro‘duce more public service at less cost | and who has proven that he can |
turn red ink into black.” zn u »
Taft Here Tomorrow
Several hundred Republican lead- | ers will attend a luncheon meeting at the Columbia Club tomorrow in| honor of U., S. Senator Robert A. Taft, who will deliver his first campaign speech in Indiana at Richmond tonight.
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7 D.R. AND WAR’ State Speakers 1S MAJOR ISSUE _.... =
| Petersburg and Sper: U. S. Senator { Theodore Bilbo at Warsaw; Governor Townsend at Goshen; Senator Minton and Clarence Manion in | Marion County; Anderson Ketchum and Clarence Donovan in Indianapolis at Claypool Hotel; Frank Thompson at Michigantown; Floyd I. McMurray at LaPaz; Judge William Fitzgerald at Moores Hill; | Judge Pqul Laymon in Clay County; CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—What might | Mrs. Inez M. Scholl at Spencer; Fred: ' F. Bays at Cannelton; Earl Crawford issue is being widely, exploiied hy [24 Sorion: SEL oie Duaklh 9 | Republicans in the whole Midwest | 4 3510 N. Meridian St. this peril area, and apparently with telling noon and Windfall tonight: Willett effect. | Parr Jr. at Clifford; Mrs. Sanford K. | a 5 vl ole Brook; Charles Fox at| al Jonas? part of Ihe recent pick Washington; Louis L. Needler at ‘up in Wendell L. Willkie's cam- Warren: Mrs. Ann Walterhouse, paign in this section is due, it is Brown Township, Hancock County. | | believed, to skillful use of the
charge that President Roosevelt is| REPUBLICANS |
leading the country toward war. TODAY—Glen R. Hillis at Rock- | M A el % vy 1 finally took | Port and Evansville; Raymond E.| I, Walxie ammsed Rnally Willis at Terre Haute and Rockville; this tack openly about three weeks James M. Tucker at Lebanon: Wil- | ago, first in back-platform talks
liam E. Jenner at Knox; Senator | through Michigan and then formal- Robert Taft at Richmond; Herbert | ly in his Cleveland speech on
IK. Hyde at Plainfield; Clarence Benadum at Jonesboro; Charles M ‘foreign affairs and national defense. Dawson at Ellettsville; Mrs. Majorie Thus he yielded to Republican Kinnaird at South Bend; Mrs. leaders who had been advising since Eleanor Snodgrass at Evansville; | early in the campaign that the “War Party” label be hung on the
Robert H. Loring at Austin; H. H.| 'Evans at Third Ward meeting, In-| Democrats. He has been hitting it | hard since.
‘Mothers in in Midwest Help | Swing Area Into | Willkie Column. |
By THOMAS L. STOKES
Times Special Writer
be called the ‘Roosevelt and war’
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dianapolis; Miss Vashti Burr at| i Newton County; Richard T. James rat Warsaw; James L. Miller at AlLikewise Republican speakers are | bany; Dr. Sumner Furniss at Richhammering it home throughout this | mond; Clarence Schlegel at Vicks-
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| Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota—and | | with direct and homely application. | HILLIS PLEDG PLEDGES
| They ask mothers, in meetings, if | Tucker Charges ‘Hire-Fire’
ACCUSES G. 0.P. OF ‘WILD TALK’
Ketchum at at Latoyells Cites Statements About
| they want their sons to fight in | Europe. Indiana Flops Over It is not just chance that Michigan, Indiana and Illinois flopped over into the Willkie column 1n the [last Gallup Poll. And gains are ‘noted elsewhere in the Midwest on the. heels of the intensified cam- | baign on this issue. . . . Also, Elliott Roosevelt's captaincy Policy In State; Rural fell like political manna into the i : Institutions. eager hands of Republicans. Mid- Rallies Carded. west lapels are flowering with -but- 1 ili ; Republican speakers were accused Ons: “I wanna be a captain, too.” Glen B. Hillis 0. ©. P. Governos - Democratic leaders with whom | nominee, speaking at Jasper last ‘by Anderson Ketchum of making the writer has talked during a Mid- | night, pledged that if elected Gov“wild and un-supported statements” western tour report that the ; « labout the State's institutions. Mr. “Roosevelt and war” issue is the ®1% hs Mi eo-oparots wish) most dangerous they face in the school teachers in all movements Ketchum, Democratic candidate for last two weeks of the campaign. It to better the profession.” Lieutenant Governor, spoke at West has become the major issue. Their | Lafayette last night fears of its effect are reflected in| Fie upheld he presen; provisions | ha the frantic appeals to -the Presi-| (in the Gross Income Tax Law which | He referred to statements of Re- gant from Democratic leaders in Provide for the payment of $700 by, publican candidates that many in- yhgiana that he visit their State the State to each teaching unit. stitutions had heen mismanaged be- on his trip to Cleveland early in| “I will oppose any change in the | | cause of political appointments. | November. |income tax law which now contrib-| | “If the Republicans knew more Mothers Will Vote utes to the general welfare of the what they were talking about, I] ; teachers,” he said. doubt if their slight consideration ey esiem Republican | of ethics in campaigning would permit such wild statements,” Mr. | Ketchum said. Illinois, registration among women !Or the advancement of the teaching
|. “Because of the do-nothing atti- showed a 60 per cent gain, while Profession.” tude of the Republicans during their the largest number of first voters [16 vears in the State House, great in the state's history is expected needs for immediate care for hun- at this election—between 300,000 dreds of additional unfortunates and 400.000. faced the Democratic administra-! The “isolationist” sentiment of! tion in 1933.” the Middle West and Central! | Northwest is constantly reflected in votes in Congress of members from this region, so recently as on
dent Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie, the conscription bill. But what is
.' sometimes overlooked is the conGovernor M. Clifford Townsend in | ; centration of German heritage in a speech at Crown Point, declared
‘this general area, in Ohio, Indiana, | that “Mr. Roosevelt believes the Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min-, workers, producers and -manufac-'nesota, Iowa, Missouri and the Daturers should be thought of first to kotgs. make prosperity. In Illinois, for instance, the 1930 23 Rural Meetings’ | “On the other. hand Mr. Willkie census showed 794,626 inhabitants | beileves a concern for businessmen of German descent, native-born or! and money lenders is more import-|second-generation. Their votes may Committee will carry its campaign, ant than a program for prosperity.’ i prove decisive in this area. \also is noted that there are 271,489 night when 23 meetings are sched- | Italians in this state. uled, 19 of them in four townships, Mr. Willkie will receive a large Lawrence, Perry, McKinney, - Indianapolis foreign-element vote — German, Wayne. banker who has been the boss of Ttalian, Swedish and Norwegian— | 5 Democratic fund raising campaigns jn ga protest movement, a vot for many years. has been appointed SP President rather ay Teas for Robinson : oney of two vice chairmen of the for Mr. Wis Maurice G. Robinson, Republican candidate for 11th District Con-
Democratic National Finance Committee in New York, according to gressman, spol at a series of teas held in his honor in southeastern PRO RES IV Ingen! difference between the New Deal Sa the Republican party is
word received here. ianapolis yesterday. e New Deal promises security
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Blue Hits New Deal |
In a speech before the Irvington Republican Club last night, Sherwood Blue, Republican candidate | for prosecutor, said the “New Deal attitude was one of political exper i- | ence rather than humanitarian, government.” | He said the New Deal program was accomplished “for the single purpose of perpetuating themselves | in power.”
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tional chairman. | Mr. McKinney, who is president| of the Fidelity Trust Co. and former | county treasurer, left for New York Saturday to began his duties.
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Oct. 22| our political freedom while the Re-! jw. P.).—Henry A. Wallace com-| | publican party will give the Ameri-
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USING VEGETABLES as ordnance, some Marion County Halloween raiders were abroad last night, according to best information of deputy sheriffs. 1At the home cf J. L. Conerty, 4500 Carson Ave., they let the air out of tires of autos in the drive- , way. Then, when the owners were changing the tires, they returned and bombarded them with smallcaliber pumpkins. At the home of Jasper Foltz, | 1950 High School Road, they sharp-shot a milk bottle with | pears, breaking the bottle, squash- ] ing the pears, and causing Mr. Foltz to report the same.
JENNER HITS ‘HIRE AND FIRE’ POLICY
At Noblesville last night, State Senator William E. Jenner described Presidential Nominee Wendell Willkie as the man who ‘“understands the problems of the common people because he is one of them.” He charged that President Rooselvelt “is misleading the poor for political purposes.”
CLAIMS WILLKIE AVOIDING ISSUES
‘Covering Up’ Connection With Utility, Minton Says At Alexandria.
A charge that Wendell Willkie has avoided New Deal issues to “cover up his public utility and monopolistic background,” and assertions that President Roosevelt is “America’s peace hope,” were high points of Democratic speeches today and last night. | U. S. Senator Sherman Minton | |charged in a speech at Alexandria that Mr. Willkie ‘loudly proclaimed | that he wanted to ‘meet the champ’ on the issues but to this very hour
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racy versus the Democratic way— Wall Street versus the man in the street.” “Issues of this campaign are not| different from those in the 1932 and | 1936 campaigns when Mr. Roosevelt iran as the champion of the forgotten man,” the Senator said. “The President is still on the side of those to whom monoplies of finance, big business and industrialism deny the rights of freedom and security.” ” n "
Donovan at Kent Clarence Donovan, Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, describéd President Roosevelt as the only “statesman in the world who is
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never to send an American boy to fight on foreign shores. The re-elec-tion of President Roosevelt is America's hope of peace.” He declared tnat “every father and mother and every young man of conscription age should thank God for the far-seeing vision of Franklin Roosevelt in this preparedness program,” he said. ” u 2
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The Democratic Administration's Gross Income Tax law “saved local governments from financial collapse,” declared Lieut. Gov. Henry | F. Schricker, Governor candidate, in a speech at Franklin last night. “As the result of eight years of Democratic administrations there is no outstanding state debt and the
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Federal| Security Administrator Paul V. Mc-
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other Roosevelt victory in the Mid-|
west “within the last 10 days.” The former Indiana Governor based his findings on a speaking ‘tour which took him into Indiana. Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. After an earlier iturned with pessimistic ‘which prodded the Democrats into a more activé Midwestern campaign. “I feel far more confident of Democratic success in the Midwest than I did a few weeks ago,’ | McNutt declared. | “In my travels I talked not only with Democratic but also with Republican leaders. All agreed that the trend toward President Roosevelt and away from Wendell L. Willkie has set in.” | Mr. McNutt will resume his campaigning with a speech at Wilmington, Del, tomorrow night. From
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