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DEWEY TOMAKE | TOUR FOR UNITY §
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; PAWLING, N.Y. Sept. 1. (U. P). —Governor Thomas E. Dewey plans
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his campaign for the presidency. The Republican presidential nom=|inee believes that one-of the most
ling the national campaign with | drives for local offices, his associates said: They pointed out- that only
been scheduled for the 22 days he will be out of the state. 2 Dewey, it was said, is determined
L. ‘Willkie in 1940" in failing to bring state leaders actively into the campaign. He intends to make it clear that victory depends upon the results of campaign work of state leaders rather than speeches by the candidate. “THis is not going to. be a one- | man show,” one, Dewey adviser said. “We want the active support of levery party leader in every section {of the country.” The campaign conferences have {been going on almost since the day he was nominated .at the Chicago | natipnal convention in. June and | when he returns to Albany on Sept. 128, he will have met leaders from | virtually every section of the coun-
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{important tasks of his cross-coun-f itry tour is’ to ‘obtain. the active |- | support of G. O. P. leaders and im- | | press. on them the necessity of link- |
seven major political speeches have |
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LONDON, Sept... 1 (U. P)— Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, squelching any hopes the Germans might have had of immediately changing the course of the war through use of “secret weapons,” fold the Reich yesterday it must wait patiently before such weapons can be brought into play. His weekly dispatch in the propagand¥ publication . “Das Reich,” of which a brief review
said that it takes time to organize the mass production of arma-: ments, > “That is why' our new inventions have taken so long,” he said. “It is not so much’ that we shall acquire’ a number. of new miracle weapons which. will turn the fide of war. Rather, the German method of conducting the war will assume differentasp: , oa o It will take effect relatively slowly, and we. must have. some patience.”
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Ignatz Krakovitz, 71, a tavern owner, died unexpectedly this morning at his home, 320 E. 46th st. Mr. Krakovitz, who was. born in Hungary in 1878, had Jived in InHe owned a tavern bearing his name on E. Washington st. for 38 years. He was a member of BethsEl
Zionist organizatiqpeMasonic lodge No. 657, B'nai-Brith and the Jewish Educational association. Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Aaron-Ruben funeral, home by Rabbi Israel Chodus and Cantor Myro Glass. Burial will be in Ohev Zedeck cemetery. Surviving are a son, Arthur of mdianapolis, a daughter, Mrs. John £. Greenbaum of Buffalo,. N. Y.; and a sister; Margaret Krakovitz of Brooklyn, N, Y., and five grandchildren.
ANNUAL TEACHERS MEETING HELD HERE
Approximately 2000 teachers in city schools attended the - annual general teachers’ meeting today at Technical high school audiforium. The morning session marked the
first time Virgjl Stinebaugh, superintendent appointed July 27, had appeared before assembled teachers in his official capacity. Mr. Stinebauzh paid tribute to 109 Indianapolis public schoel teachers who are now in the armed forces. Ten former
service were guests at the meeting. = Following the meeting, organization meetings were held and at 1:30 p. m. elementary teachers were to repoft to their buildings for tentative schedules. School "will open
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- there?” he asked.
‘on. the side of the plane during a
faculty members returned from the| ‘discussed before the Indiana As-
NAZIS IN DENMARK FEAR ALLIED BLOW||
Times Foreign Service STOCKHOLM, Sept. 1.-—Maj. Gen. Hermann von Hanneken, en-
Silkeborg, Jutland, is looking west-
days, frantically driving bath his German troops and the Todt organization men, stationed in Denmark, into greater defense preparations than ever before. :
prevails among the throughout Denmark, as if, Gen. von Hanneken and his staff think their area may become the scene of some major operation in the near fu An eyewitness just arrived -from Jutland, reports that the Todt men are forced -to work day. and night bolstering the shore defenses, adding tank traps and improving airfields, while troops estimated to number somewhat fewer than 100,000, are in an almost constant state of alert. The Danish underground ° has reason to: ‘believe that the Germans are using Denmark as the proving
bomb. Their information even suggests that Denmark may be planned
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; : American Calls Cologne on Phone SOISSON, Sept, 1 (U. P).— Maj.» Leoriard Peters of Boston, Mass., picked up the phone he found in a chateau near here and asked to be connected with Germany. yn “Where in Germany?” the, civilian operator. “Lemme see,’ hemmed Peters. “TI guess Cologne will-do.” Within a little while, he -said, he was talking to the German operator in Cologne who spoke French. ¢ “Are there any Germans
asked
nd “Just a minute,” replied the op+ erator. “Yes, there are four tanks in the street out in front.”
“That's all I wanted to know,” N said Peters and hung up.
PILOT LANDS UPSIDE
DOWN AND SURVIVES
VERNALUtah, Sept. 1 (U. P).— Charles Freeman, civil air patrnl commander, reported today that he had landed his plane upside down in a tree while flying unconscious. Freeman said he struck his-head
freak windstorm. When he regained consciousness, he was hanging upside down by his safety belt. The craft had landed in a tree, but Freeman was uninjured.
DISCUSS HOOSIER METEOR Indiana’s August meteor will be
tronomical society by Emsley W. Johnson, society president, at 2:15 p. m. Sunday at Odeon hall. The group. hopes to have a fragment of
the recent: phenomenon for exam-
trenched in his headquarters at!
ward across the North sea these!
Underground sources reveal that. an air of tenseness and expectancy Germans
The final dance of a series of 12] will be held for boys and girls of high school age at 8 p. m. today at Brookside park. Set as a “family night” occasion, the entertainment is sponsored by the Brookside Mothers’ club; © Waltz and “jitterbug” contests will be held to the music of Jack Stott's band; who will” play until
ALLIES USE ‘MEIN KAMPF . PARIS, Sept. I (U. P.)—One hundred thousand copies of “Mein
have been. used to make paper for the daily newspapers of the liberated city, it was learned yesterday. .
PENSIONERS TO. CONVENE “An ‘independent. old sage pension meeting will be hejd all day Sept. 10 in the city hall at Marion. The
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Hitler's Defeat
SET AT BROOKSIDE. Op 5th Anniversary of
By WILLIAM” SIMMS . ‘Seripps-Howard Foreign Editor WASHINGTON, Sept. Live years ago today, ‘at dawn, Nazi land and air forces ' attacked Poland
Hitler started out to conquer. ‘the yor. pre Today, competent “opinion on both sides of the Atlantic regards Hitler as having reached the end of his rope. Only the .coup de
offering 8 to 5 the war in Europe will be over by Oct. 31. ' Reports that the Nazis expect to | sve themselves by using some sott of horrific “secret weapon” are dis-| would cotinted here. The allies have now reached Amiens, well along the socalled rocket coast of France.. Unless Hitler soon fires away with
There is also considerable doubt that even Htiler would dare resort to poison gas. Not that he would
without a declaration of war “as|
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dose of she w get in a thousand. years. When ‘the Tobots first fell on London a “section of - opinion demanded retaliation. It was sug-. gestéd that for every ‘robot attack on Britain, some town in Germany. -plastering
weapon: were tarp against the alles, all hell break " loose agains}. Ger-
BALLOT BOXES ORDERED EVANSVILLE, Sept. 1 (U. PO 1#’ Vanderburgh -county’s ancient - voting machines ga bad duripg the November elections, county commissioners- will be. They
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Rev, Ora Simmons will speak.
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