Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1941 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941 ATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK MARTIN STAYS. OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND $ RoAY ¢ 4

GOP ROW EASED:

Party Unity Sought After Lend-Lease Bill Splits

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Martin Jr. of Massachusetts,

seeking to ease a bitter intra-party .

row over foreign policy, has agreed

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Joseph an Party is split Martin Jr. wide open by the

battle over President Roosevelt's SS). S $ . 2 IN $ J war-afd bill. Party leaders have Be » Eh { A ZORRO M appealed to Mr. Martin to remain gr Mig J EY SONNY RR arvels for for the sake of unity, They feared 2 Ra ~Z Ea. 0 0 © SEER ~ ~ : Ll BO NN 3 AZ 4

that if he quit, the choice of his the Money!

successor would only aggravate the split between isolationists and Republican supporters of Roosevelt } Cases: 42 x 36 y Ff Exciting new “regimental” fash. foreign policy. a oA } 3 Wendell L. Willkie, 1840 Repub- AA 3 ny |8¢ each a

* . ions, pique collars, eyelet emlican Presidential nominee, aroused the ire of many Republicans when

: : ®J; ’ J : iin . PA broidery, reefers, Princess backs Lingerie! Emblems. he flew to England in January to Ine / Sa al ri hs > ; ly d : New tweeds and success fabrics survey Britain-at-war, and came woysn Ov Specis' covion 5 back to give Mr. Roosevelt's foreign

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titular leader until 1944, and, as

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the new chairman.

His efforts along this line would

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Martin to remain as chairman. | A 825,000 a vear Post as executive director for the party is vacant due resignation of John D. M

Hamilton after the last election. It bo B / G 5 A in 6 : y J f i > ¢ Was understood steps toward filling it would be taken at the next committee meeting

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