Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1943 — Page 6
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(Continued From Page One) : nage ds probably Interrupted), ares oir Sars W Las ips. with powerful conservative Repub. A smaller force of ‘four-engined iportant repair work to key Ger- n. was guilty of gr I Lh gis lican interests in Pennsylvania, |Dombers concentrated thelr cargoes n,n industries in the two Rhine<| ition vig Ribs Mimo, Okan, Wy. sre bors, of producive wrk, £1 " Dewey Is Top Man of explosives on Cologne, industrial ),;q - cities, both of which had ; the “dey " and Ger-/y.., spared a heavy assault since Dewey is top man in polls of Re-| many’s third ity, while Suilcen- SUIer. DE first Wg night asseult on any| Sh Faid va .CYy ih or_Sherwy aaa *in 13 nights with subsidiary raids] orf, which has a a 12. putation of & big_Republican-vic>| on both the Ruhr and RMDIANA. |i ot ooo to the site "of the statement :made by Lee after: the Where Se os ed hele EOUld HI A it tory in New York in a lieutenant] Nineteen planes were lost in allipy in metal fron and steel works, accident. ‘The statement said Lee .¢ iis lowest point in history. : governor by-election, Dewey said: | OPerations, which included Intruder | ompgrable in size and importance fainted at the Wheel of his car-and | In telegrams to all U. M. W. locals; the’ board by adding 15 minutes ‘ito the Krupp plants at Essen; the was ‘unconscious when it hurtled [Lewis said: ; | Vereignte_Stahlwerke plant, one of the sidewalk and plunged into a * : : : tion in 1044.7] At least four enemy planes were| Germany's big four” industrial|crowd at Meridian ‘and Washington hy nation's imperative need for|provided nine hours underground, concerns, and niimerous other war. sts. coal requires the most prompt action including eight at productive work, was delighted. “Stop Willkie® parti-|was destroyed over occupied ter-industries, as well as an important] Lee's purported statement sald he in restoring mines to. full pro-/15 minutes for lunch and an estisans were confronted with the con-|ritory. bridge across the Rhine. More than had been a heavy drinker, and re- duction.” : ‘a fusing problem of having a popular] The Royal Air Force attacks [1000 acres of Dusseldorf were dev- called that, several months before| The Lewis-Ickes agreement was| Ickes and Lewis negotiated the alternate candidate at hand, but|coupled with the American 1aid on astated in the last previous raidithe accident, he had suffered a|based on recent WLB decision oniagreement in two days after Presi one who says he does not intend to| Wilhelmshaven, served notice to|June 11, which was the heaviest|fainting seizure while in a grocery.|the U. M. W. agreement with Illinois dent Roosevelt seized the mines make himself available, - {Germany that only inclemegt|attack of the war up to that time. State's Contention |bituminous . operators and in the Monday night. Spokesmen said they Republican victories of varying| weather such as had prevailed dur-| Last night's raid was the 54th : 3 lon °' |anthracite dispute case. For both|had ‘conferred no more than 90 degree were recorded in New York,|ing the previous two weeks would British attack on Duesseldorf. Prosecutor Blue said. he intends groups of miners, Lewis reducediminutes in four conferéncas before New. Jersey, Pennsylvania, Con-|save it from a continuous round of “Ar ————————— to, prove that Lee was guilty of their lunch period from 30. to.15/the drafting job was handed to their necticut, Michigan and Kentucky in| pulverizing air raids. ITALIANS HEAR BADOGLIO {manslaughter because he had minutes, providing additional pro-|aides. Tuesday's elections. G. O. P. hopes Mist Cloaks Straits LONDON, "Now. 4 .(U. P.).—Pre- knowledge” that he was subject to| ductive time to earn 38 cents a day.| Coincident with th® Tckes-Lewis of regaining the White House were mier Marshal Pietro Badoglio told |fainting seizures, but continued to! Ickes estimated that the .addi-|agreement, Senator Harry P. Byrd higher today than they have been] Another brief respite may be inthe Italian people in a declaration drive his car. [tional 15 minutes. would yield an|(D. Va.) released a formal stateat any time since Hervert C. Hoover | store for the bomb-jittery - Ger- broadcast over the Algiers radio to-| Deputy Prosecutor Saul Rabb and estimated additional 20,000,000 tons{ment occusing Lewis of “sabotage” lost to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932.| mans, however, for the Dover Straits|day that he was trying to form a|two investigators, George Heiny and | {of bituminous and 2,000,000 tons of |and asserting that' he should be - Kentucky ‘Result Significant this morning were cloaked in mist national government based on a|Charles Russell,’ testified that Lee anthracite annually. prosecuted for alleged violation of : - {and the temperature was falling. [wide represéntation of the people¢|was normal mentally and physically In its Illinois case, the. first sub-ithe h-Connally law forbidding Perhaps most significant were, The weight of the British night |“despite very heavy commitments at/when he made these statements mitted to the board. providing a government-operated war Kentucky returns which had badly) offensive was indicated by the air fhe moment.” _ concerning his physical condition, portal-to-portal wage system in- . damaged DemOCTALIC PrestEE LON | rr eee ttre before the ballot count was completed, and before it was actually certain whether a Republican or a storage space Lan Democrat had been -elécted goverconstructed of hard- nor. The state had been Democratic wood . , 2 varnish Z |by fat margins since the New Deal finished: Buy a set tide began to flow in 1930. of four! Through election night and most| of yesterday, Simeon 8, Willis, Republican, and J. Lyter Donaldson, Democrat, -see-sawed in the lead. — ARE Then. Willls began “créeping ahead. ee TIE EE Tr -STBut It Was obvious that neither] . ger could win except by a scanty and} unprepossessing ma jority. . The Kentucky poll is a border state blow to the Democratic party and to the Roosevelt administration, although it is conceded that Mr. Roosevelt would run better in Kentucky, or in any of the states figuring in this week's elections, than did the local Democratic candidates.
‘Evidence of G. 0. P. Trend
- But when -the.. Republicans can perform as they did in Kentucky this week despite Democratic con-| trol of federal and state patronage ‘over the past 10 years, political ob- ey servers conclude that administration. c=) fences badly need mending. James A. Farley, New York state Democratic chairman, who was Mr. Roosevelt's political ringmaster for the 1932:36° shows, suggested to a luncheon audience here that the election returns showed that the “American péople are tired of being kicked around.” Farley expressed [the hope! that the . administration “will heed the warning given at the polls.” “It. is still apparent” he said, “that Americans are dissatisfied for any one of a number of reasons They have recorded their dissatis-| faction. I sincerely hope the results will have a sobering effect on 1 those-who guide the destinies of the} nation.”
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