Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1940 — Page 8

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SCHRICKER HERE FOR 6 SPEECHES

Pledges Liberalization of 0

Age Aid; Minton Calls Willkie ‘Hired Man.’ "By NOBLE REED |

Lieutenant Governor. Henry F. Schricker brought his campaign for

the governorship back‘ to Indian-|f

apolis today with six speeches scheduled in scattered sections of the city. : He is to start his tour after a meeting in the Governor's Mansion. at 3 p. m. The first stop will be |for a tea at Cifaldi’s Villa Nova, E. Washington St. Tonight. he will speak. at 2345 Station St.,. 2715] W. 10th St. Irvington Masonic Temple and at Tom Devine’s Music | ' Hall, Illinois and Michigan Sts. At Jeffersonville last night, Mr. Schricker pledged that if elected, he] will seek liberalization of the Indiana old- -age ‘assistance payments from the present maximum of $30 ‘a month to $40. :

Urges Federal Aid

“I also .believe that the time " rapidly is aproaching when old-age assistance should be empowered in " the Federal program and lift, the burden from both County and State treasuries,” he said. . “America is not going back on the | old-age assistance program, but we | trust that the aged of America will | not be misled by idle political prom- | JAses that are made before the election and forgotten after the elec“tion.” Senator Sherman Minton, speak- | ing at Terre Haute last night, de- | clared that “Wendell Willkie, hired | man of the private utilities, plays ~ the role of one of the most auda- * cious hoaxes ever perpetrated on the people.” ‘Founders of the United States would never believe that the day would come when the combined activities ~of the privileged interests, public utilities and Wall Street speculators could seize control of a | great political party and palm. off their hired man as a suitable candidate for President,” he said.

Claims Party ‘Stolen’

“It was an astounding political coup when stanch old Republican leaders saw their party stolen from them by the private utility interests at Philadelphia. * “Many who are working for the election of Wendell Willkie are doomed to disappointment if they _ expect jobs from his hands, for Mr. Willkie does not even know the Republican leaders of this country.

HUMBLE OIL GETS CONTRACT WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (U.P) —

,, | prisoner of |war after he refused to

cN ary Raps New Deal Farm

| Program as He Ends Tour,

— s ‘It Can't Be Trusted |

‘Ta End Emergency’ alk at Kendallville. |

KENDALLVILLE; Ind, Oct. 24}: . B) —Winding up a three-week | tour f vital Midwestern farm terSenator Charles-L. McNary | tristate Republican audience | # & today | that the Roosevelt Adm | i has adopted a “pattern of confusion and regimentasolve farm

the fatmer “an affirmative, hope | bluepr nt.” : | “The New Deal, through its un- | i illingness to adopt wise marketing | land foreign trade policies—through | lits belief that America had shot its | ibolt—brought on the present emer-

‘gency,” |he said. on W o XR W ° | : ’ N. o's erm i Lauds Vandenberg aries SNAry s

S. farm policy ‘pattern of ‘retreat.’ “The [New Deal oannot be trusted to end it. That task must pass to

nasa of ue who nave aes n-ne \'NUTT SAYS WILLKIE IS NO ‘STATESMAN’

. McNary made his speech applicable [to farmers in Tnhdiana, Ohio. WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 24—Being a businessman is not itp o-

[ang Michigan and paid high tribenough for the statesm re-

e to Senator Arthur H. VandenHd (R{ Mich.), who. is in a hot fight for| re-election.” The Oregon Senator again attacked quired to carry Americar] PD the Administration’s reciprocal | through the present cris ay trade program, and said: Security Administrator Paul V. Mc“The [United States, under Nutt told a Democratic rally here , is the only world trading g |last night. country Which ‘consistently, as &| The former Indiana Governor came to Wilmington yesterday with President Roosevelt. “Businessman or not, President

matter of self-conscious policy, preRoosevelt possesses the greatest sin-

fers the |interests of foreign producers to|those under its own flag.” gle asset that any leader of a democratic state can have in a crisis like

this—the confidence of the rank and file of workers that he will rapidly push our defense program to completion and that he will not use it to betray democracy itself and destroy their freedom,” Mr. McNutt asserted. Tonight Mr. McNutt is scheduled to speak at Philadelphia and tomorrow night at Buffalo.

ROCHESTER EXPECTS COLE BROS. IN 1941]

ROCHESTER, Ind., Oct. 24 (U. P.).—Possibility that the Cole Bros. Circus, * scheduled to spend the winter at Louisville, Ky., this year, would return to Rochester next year for winter quarters was fore-| seen today by friends -of Zack Terrell, co-owner. They said that. Mr. Terrell had notified them that quarters for this winter had been leased at the fair

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Roosevelt Administraving “stabilized poverty country alike.”

EPORT GEN. RUGE PRISONER OF WAR

STOCKHOLM, Oct. 24 (U. P.).— The newspaper ' Socialdemocraten reported from Oslo today that Gen. Otto Ruge,| former commander-in-chief, had [flown to Berlin as a

sign a declaration of loyalty to Germany. : Ruge, who reformed the Norwegian army ‘after the German inva-

“The War Department awarded today la contract of $11,857,000 to the, Humble Oil Refining Co.. Houston,, Tex., for construction of facilities fo manufacture Toluol, ant element- for explosives.

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KETCHUM LAUDS | LavdsF.OR for NEW DEAL ACTS ;

Clarence J. Donovan, Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, in a speech at Tipton last night, said Claims G. 0."P. 0.P. Would Wipe, the peace time conscription registration before election was “one of 4 Out Advances’ for the most statesmanlike acts of Labor and Aged. President Roosevelt in’ seven years as the Chief Executive.” Anderson Ketchum, Lieutenant “Had the President been playing | Governor candidate, declared that | politics, he could have very well put | the Democratic administrations had off the registration. until after the enacted “more constructive legisla-| |electi on, - tion for labor and the common le 1 } but the President's Master people than any previous period in|‘ grasp of foreign affairs very| history,” at Cayuga last night. (naturally put his preparedness proHe recounted the many labor laws gram ahead of everything else.” put on the books during the last Answering Republican charges of | seven.years. | dictatorship, Mr. Donovan said “at! ““Our Republican opponents stilling time has there been the slightest | preach the doctrine of ‘rugged indl-|eyijence of a desire to curtail any vidualism’ and one of their fondest|,¢ 1,6 Constitutional rights of our citizens.”

in living standards, fairer and assistance for the aged,” | he said. - Qliver P. Cannon, of Knox, Democratic State Senator, speaking at Worthington, said “the record of the Republican party in behalf. of the farmer is not only one of the failure

TWO POLES TO D BERLIN, Oct. 24 (&. P.).—Two | Poles were sentenced to death and nine others to 15 years imprisonment, it was reported today, for | counterfeiting 21,000 reichsmarks in coins.

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WALLACE SCHEDULES A ‘SPEECH-AN-HOUR'

EN ROUTE TO DETROIT, Mich, |Oct. 24 (U. P.).—Henry A. Wallace] traveled through Michigan on a “speech-an-hour” schedule today en route to Detroit for another major ‘address. | He scheduled brief speeches at Grand Rapids, Holland, Allegan, | Hastings, Lansing, Flint, Pontiac and Birmingham on his way Eastward after a clean-up tour of the {Middlewest that ended last night at Springfield, Ill. Opening the Eastern campaign, Mr. Wallace declared in a speech ‘prepared for délivery at Grand | Bapids that Wendell L, Willkie | ‘Tacks understanding and experi-

ence” in foreign affairs and is confused on domestic issues. He said Republicans either meant off such Federal programs as rural electrification, the food stamp | plan, soil conserv ation, the CCC and [AAA and Farm Credit Administration “or else their talk about | bureaucracy does not mean anything except empty oratory.”

—William Hirth, 65-year-old na-tionally-known farm president of the Missouri Farmers Nary-Haugen bill.

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THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1940 FARM LEADER DIES Association, died today. He was

"COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. 24 (U. PD. chairman of the corn belt commit |tee which represented more than

1,000,000 - Midwest farmers, and: was leader and instrumental in rafting the Mce

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but of actual hostility.” Accuses G. O. P. on Aid

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lation to benefit the farmers. At Anderson, Daniel J. Tobin,

president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. and| Chauffeurs. asked voters to re-elect President Roosevelt “to preserve the gains made in the welfare of the nation in the last eight years.” Also urging the re-election of Senator Minton, Mr. Tobin said “it is up to the voters to decide whether they shall put out of office a man who has rendered unselfish service night, and day to the state of Indiana.” Calls Coliseum Boost

E. Curtis White, Democratic State Sendtor, seeking re-election, declared that construction of the new Coliseum at the Fairground by the Democratic Administration “has done more to boost Indianapolis than anything that has happened in many years.” Mrs. Inez Scholl, Democratic candidate for Supreme Court Reporter, said the people “would rather have a third term by a man who -is tried and true than trust the safety of the nation to a man who has never held public office.” She added ‘that the ‘destiny of the United States depends upon continuance of the Democratic Gov-| ernment which recognizes the rights of the underprivileged.”

57, FOUND DEAD

Milo B. Hyden, receiving clerk for) eight years at the Marott Hotel, Vas) found dead today in his office, the apparent victim of a heart attack. Mr. Hyden, who was 57, lived at] 821 E. 28th St.

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