Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1944 — Page 4
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Union Issues ‘Manual for Speakers and
Canvassers.
By ROBERT TAYLOR Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Every union member ‘can be a public speaker—and a force in this year’s election campaign—with the aid] of the 'C. I. O. Political Action] Committee's latest publication a hand# little “Speakers Man - ual” complete with directions and illustrations. So don't be sur-| 8 prised if the man who works next; to you suddenly begins making! like an orator, with or without . sound effects, The Mr. Taylor book tells him how to go about whipping his speech into shape and then advises him to “practice it on yourself while at work.” “Think of yourself as a member of your audience, listening to yourself critically,” it says. “At your work bench, in the field, or wherever you work, glance at your watch, | get started, go through your speech mentally from beginning to end, then look at your time again.” Ask for Funds
The book advises the C. I. O. $300,000 members, who are now being asked for voluntary contributions of $1 each for the P. A. C. campaign, that “any normal grownup with sufficient self-reliance” can make a speech and the P. A. C. needs speakers and discussion lead-
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ers. It not only tells how to make a speech or lead a discussion, but also gives readers the facts to be spoken, or discussed, under such headings as “jobs for all after the war, the cost of living, registraton and voting, taxation and inflation,” and others, The section entitled “achievements under the Roosevelt administration” lists gains in labor, social] , security, farming, housing, conservation, financial and national| security fields, and leads up to the declaration in favor of a candidate in the book. ‘Faith’ in Roosevelt
“Because of these achievements, and because we have faith that under his leadership we will be able to obtain the objectives to win the war and to secure the peace, we urge the nation to elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt for another term. ,.."” The manual is one of aseries designed to instruct newly active political workers recruited from union ranks. One of them tells how to ring doorbells in “what every canvasser should know.” Another tells how to arrange and make radio talks and the third angles for the feminine vote with “a woman's guide to political action.”
LAW SCHOOL DEAN NAMED IN MERGER
The new evening division of the Indiana university school of law will be headed by Henry B. Witham, former dean of the University of Tennessee law school, Bernard C. Gavit, Indiana university law school dean, announced today. Opening on Sept. 4 following the merger with Indiana law schoo! effective Sept. 1, Dean Witham will} have James M. Ogden and William | R. Forney, who have acted as presi- | dent and dean of Indiana Law| school, as his associates as well as practicing attorneys and members of the Indiana faculty from Bloomington. A native of Iowa, Dean Witham | at one time practiced law at Daven-! port, Ia, and taught school in| Kansas and Iowa before joining the| Tennessee law faculty in 1928. He had been dean of the Tennessee law school since 1933 and active in legal | associations nationally,
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SEARS, ROEBUCK DINNER Store managers and furniture department managers of all Sears, | Roebuck & Co. stores in Indiana | ‘will attend a dinner meeting to-| morrow night at the Lincoln hotel, according to an announcement | made today by Wiles Doolittle, local Sears manager, C. R. Cook! of Chicago, furniture manager for the entire company, will be the principal speaker.
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