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A By ‘DANIEL M. KIDNEY The Times Staff Writer SoHICAGO, July 20. — “Whether «you like it or not, President Roosevelt is the issue in this campaign.” That challenge was hurled by former Governor M. Clifford Townged at the Indiana Democratic delegates’ meeting here. They sat on their hands and some of them looked as though they wished they had on ear-muffs. That is because under the contemplated strategy to carry the state ticket, with Governor Shricker going to the senate and Senator Jacke son becoming governor, F. D. R, is to get the soft pedal. During his almost daily speech-
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Townsend:
. Says in ‘Out of Turn’ Talk
making \srotghodt his, four- -year term as govérnor, Schricker has constantly taken digs at the national administration. - Outdoes Republicans Once he attended a Midwest governors’ conference in Des Moines to discuss farm problems. He was the only Democrat there. But he hammered “Washington - bureaucracy” more than any of the Republicans. Senator Jdckson on the other hand pioneered in tub-thumping for a fourth term. Addressing the Pittsburgh Democrats at a Jefferson
day dinner he praised the President with all his oratorical ability and termed him indispensible both for America and the world.
It is reported that he isn’t contemplating such laudations during his governorship campaign back home in’ Indiana. The Gallup poll showed the Hoosiers are 56 per cent
i|{for Governor Thomas E. Dewey,
the G. O. P. nominee. Talks Out of Turn
Maybe Mr. Townsend * didn’t catch on that he was talking out of turn. But he did an excellent job of it. Slow spoken and countrified, he once was assistant secretary of agriculture under Secretary Claude Wickard. Now he is back in the state, retired from governmental duties. “Of course I know there are a lot of local matters to talk about,” Mr. Townsend said in his short speech to the delegation, “But whether. you like it.or not, ‘President’ Roosevelt is going to be | the issue in this campaign.” :
DANNY KAYE HURT IN FALL ON DRUM
;Danny Kaye was nursing an injured | knee today, the result of a fall!
= | through a bass drum. = The accident will prevent his a
London Paper 'Speculates On Meeting in Rome, Trip to France.
LONDON, July 20 (U. P.).~The Daily Mail said today it had received reports from many different sources that “President - Roosevelt on the eve of the Democratic party convention is about to visit Europe.” : The newspaper said first speculation was that he was about to mee} Prime Minister Churchill “but an officially inspired statement last night declared the President in all events would not visit London.” “It is noted the trip to Britain was not outruled,” it added. “Other reports declared that Mr. Roosevelt was to visit Rome for a conference which would be attended by highly placed representatives of other nations.” The Mail speculated that the President would broadcast an important speech wherever he goes, adding that “if he should decide to visit the United States front in Normandy it has been suggested a speech from the beachhead there would be of historic interest.”
SHOWGIRL DIVORCES
HOLLYWOOD, July 20 (U. P.).— Tommy Warner Jr. who protested vigorously when his multi-mil-|lionaire father dragged him from {the arms of his bride, took it easier yesterday - when she effected the separation legally. Blond Jean MacDonald Warner
HOLLYWOOD, July 20 (U. P) —|
{was given a divorce, custody of two-
VISIT T0 EUROPE “BY FOR HINTED
HEIR TO MILLIONS!
EVENTS TODAY
Highland Golf and Country Indianapol Ron Estate board, Washing- |’ ton Rotel, 12:15 p.m
Flanner bouss, annual fair, 25th st. and
eld a 6 p.m ocD fiela os Morris st. and the Pennsyl-) vania railroad, night. Puppet show, .Fa Creek playground, 1:30 p.m,
EVENTS TOMORROW
“Pirates of Penzance,” opers, Garfield park, 8:30 p City women's golf nh Broadmoor. American Prisoner of War society, WAT Memorial, 7:30 p.m Arthur Jordan conservato ry, summer, {aculty acries program, in the student hall, p.m Flanner house, annual fair, 25th st. and Schofield ave., 6
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p. m. OCD circus, Morris st. and the Pennsyl- »
vania railroad, night.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
These lists are from official records in the county court The
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Rice, 36, Ft. Harmison: WinWalker, 36, WAC, Billings Genarrison.
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Harold Lee he 17, Box 108; |
Boys Eugene, Edtih Harris, at St. Francis.
44. of 250 8. Meri. | Stanley, Florence Lawson, at St. Prancis. re Wallin, 37, of 3472 Ernest, Winifred Marling, at St. Francis.
| Urim, Caroign Laughlin; at St. Vincent's,
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21, R. Margaret Rosemary ry 19, of 515%; gj “Stevens. cberf, Prances Nash, at 8t. Vincent's.
Herbert Sobel. %. HSE N. i j Vivienne
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2, R. R. 3, essie Mabel Hagan, 19, of 1039 Entush. Jerry Bugene Conwell, 27, of 1636 E. nelly; AR xephine M. Harrison, 18, of 1535 Carrol Claudius D Vance 24, Linden hotel; Cora Alice Bulmaan, 22, of 1232 Park. Ulis Murray, 26, Ft. Huachuca, Ariz; Cammie Carouthers, 26, of 610 Torbett
BIRTHS
Girls
Edwin, Clara Baker, at St. Francis. Thomas, Frances, Gray, at St. Prancis Hershel Mae Lawrence, at St. Francis. Qeatye, Evelyn Morter, at St. Francis.
house. Times, therefore, is not responsible for errors ! George, Helen Harrison, at St. Vincent's in names and addresses. Luther, Doris McCall, at 8t. Vincent's. —— Joseph, Mazy Moneth, at St. Vincent's. Dessid Wilbur Marun, Little Rock,| Roscoe, Beulah Reed, at St. Vincent's
Ulys , Cox, 22, of #160 Gaines, Lit-
tle Rock, Clarence B. Kerberg, 30, of 1203 Churchman; Gertrude C CY Rosch, 23, of 2044 N. Merid.an. Clayton Louis Creager, 26, Camp La.; Marjorie Ruth Dickerson,
ajborne, Go. WAC,
Boston, Mass Charles W. ge, 29, of 1660 Cornell; Virginia Lee vd, 35, a = E. 17th. Harry Lawrence Cramer, i Sed, ‘).; Marie Hiil, l86, prin oO. Edward Lee Lawrence, = Ro Ind., Rita Mary Davis, 20, R. R. 1, wil-
liams, Ind.
Hubert Edward Perdue, 28, of 1251 Standard, Maye K. Hunt, 21, of 310 Dorman.
Prank Beckwita, .8, of 2461 N. Rural; Norma Clements, 16, of 3544 Columbia.
Raymond Joseph Murphy, 43, Princeton bnte., city; Dora Slayton, 26, of 358 Prospect,
Jack Richard Scharringhausen, 33, U. 8. army, Greenville, Miss.; Ruth L. Baukat, 25, WAVE, U. 8. N. R.
GOB’S UNIFORM GETS BOY LOTS OF PLACES
LOS ANGELES, July 20 (U:P.).— A 15-year-old Philadelphia schoolboy, Howard Caplin, was in juvenile hall today charged with illegally
year-old Tommy III, and $650 a Wearing the sailor's uniform Bay month alimony, all in five minutes. took him so many places.
The heir to a $20,000,000 automobile parts fortune and the beautiful | showgirl were wed in Las Vegas, Nev., April 27, 1938, but the bridegroom's father had him dragged
He allegedly bought the sallor's. costume six days ago and hitch-| hiked fo St. Louis, Mo., got an army | airplane ride to Oklahoma City and’ another one to Victorville, Cal, He|
=| Sen before the cameras in the from her side on grounds he was, then hitched a ride into Los An-|
picture, “Wonder Boy,” for 10 days.
a “love captive.”
'geles on an M. P. army truck. !
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