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THURSDAY, SEPT. 7

r PLAN LUNCHEON 3 THe Ladiés’ Bible class of’ son Avenue Baptist church meet at 12:30 a. m. tomorrow at the

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_|DENTISTS TO ‘HEAR ADDRESS BY SHELL

John 8. Shell, metal research spécialist and author of the shell Hodgen texf, “Dental Materials,” dermis | will speak &t the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Dental "Sotiety [at 6:30 p. m. Monday at Lincoln] ‘Hotel. Mr. shell will speak on the subject “Some Essentials in the Cast var | IN Technique” and later will coni=! | duct a discussion on “Dental Ma3. | terials in War Time.”

Ts HUGE CASE CLOTHES has one mighty purpose

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Coase Clothes suits ond’ topeocts for Fall make front page news ot $18.75 and $24.75. For, months ‘we have been' collecting fine fabrics = dines — coverts — d-finished worsteds— cavalry twills and dot. (ons of others. Now we're ready ‘with one of the [greatest collections of suits and coats we have ever presented —o true reflection of the power, of the Case Clothes low, overhead policy.

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Politics in Key States—

CLAIMS MARGIN

Communist Backing ed Roosevelt-Truman Seen

As Issue. "By RAY GHENT

Bl who do not use rose-colored glasses) |

{Frank V. Kelly in Brooklyn did not |

Bcripps-Howdrd Staff Writer NEW YORK, sept. T—~In New York, Republican campaign strategy seems to be to make a major campaign jssue of the Communistleft wing backing of the RooseveltTruman ticket. And some observ: ers believe this issue may turn out to be a decisive one here. ¢ As of today, the Republicans con-

tend with some justifieation «it is admitted even by those Démoerats

that the Dewey-Bricker ticket has! an edge in this pivotal state with its 47 electoral votes. This edge, many believe, may be greater than the four per cent (52 to 48) shown in the last Gallup poll.In 1940, out of moré than 6,000,

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000 votes cast In New York state, President Roosevelt won over Wen- | dell Willkie by 224,000. Mr. Will-| Rie's upstate ledd of 494000 was

buried under the Roosevelt lead of |

718,000 in the metropolis. Factors Favoring Dewey

The target then for the G.O.P. i# this big city vote, and in aiming at it heavy reliance is to be placed on the Communist issue in an effort to split away conservative Democrats. Various reasons are given for the fairly bright state picture to Republican_ eyes, chief among them being Governor Dewey's twice = proven Yoté-getting ability (although never

4nd the breakdown of Democratic

The Republicans are in the saddle

and stdte patronage is enabling them to repdir their ofganization.! As a consequence, the Democratic | state organization is down at the] heel. The once-powerful Tammany Is only a shadow of its former self. It headed for the skids years ago when Mr. Dewey, then district attormey, started sending its henchmen to jail. A judicial nomination scandal last year brought its standing lower than ever. Also, the Democratic machines of | Edward J. Flynn in the Bronx and |

fare well in the August primaries. C. L O. Group Active

To offset this for the RooseveltTruman ticket is the vigorous C. I. O. Political Action Committee which picked its spots in its first work in the primaries and was suce in getting four of its friends riominated to congress in the metropolis. As the C. I. O. PAC forges to the fore, its leader, Sidnéy Hillman, comes under particularly heavy attack by the Republicans here on his home ground. “He is also state chairman of the American Labor party which gave Mr. Roosevelt 417,000 votes in 1940 and since then has fallen under the control of left wingers and pro-Communists, Mr.| ‘Hillman has been known to use| Sutanuts to gain his political!

oe plicating the situation, another party supporting the Roose vélt-Truman ticket is the new Libéral party, the leadership of which includes many old-time Socialists who hate Communists,

Curran to Lead Fight

For the Republicans, the Communist issue is to bé driven home by Secrétary of Staté Thomas J. Curran, thé G. O.P. choice for senator to run against the veteran Sénator Robert F. Wagner. Mr. Curran, 45 years old and the Manhattan Republican leader, is a caustic campaignér and long a

ences. He is an Irish Catholic which méans much in the big city where nationality and religion always have figured heavily in political fights, As for what Wendell Willkie does, opinion is divided on the effect it will have in the state, Same of Mr. Willkie's closest associates say that événtually he will come out for the Republican ticket although. he insists he has talked to no one about it Thé 1940 presidential nominés is regarded as having a considerable independent following that the Dewey-Bricker ticket needs on its side but the more rabid Dewey followers try to discount ifs strength. They say that most of thé présent

Roosevelt this year. |

M’GUFFEY GROUP MEETS SATURDAY The Indianapolis McGyftey “gidociation will assemble for the first fall meeting Saturday afternoon in Cropsey hall, public library. Jesse E B Main Indianapolis attorney, will spéak on “France in 1918.” Officers will be elected, and John A. Moran, president, will be in charge.

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