Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1944 — Page 6

toric airborn un on Holland, a. RAIDS cosTe the ae OE Poe revealed last S 348 PLANES nie» Bosses Smounted” to 24 per 99" (U. P.). [tent of total air operations of 15.739 3 planes, 238 of individual sorties during the

slow-moving transports, dur- the department said. A sortie is a ' Set wip days of the p hie sinle flight by a single plane.

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well as in ‘Ohio and Michigan.

what he is talking about, there is. effective Political Action Come mittee work in the state is being’ done by the U: A. W, £5 Rehlistic Republicans readily | concede St. Joseph county (South Bend) to be one of their “Soft spots.” South Bend isa U. AW. stronghold, with 18,000 “union workers employed at Stidehakers and 15,000 at Bendix: # Because of the U. A. W. strength at South Bend, P. A. C. leaders list the third district, now represented by Robert Grant, a Republican, as their No. 1 possibility, The P.A,C. is supporting Marshall Kizer of Plymouth, the Democratic candi~ date, The U. A. W. has altogether about 90,000 members in the state, located, in addition to South Bend, in Ft. Wayne, New Castle, Muncie, Anderson, Tadianapelis and Evansville. Very effective registration’ “work has been reported by the P. A. C. at Evansville and the crowds that now are turning out to register in Indianapolis are undoubtedly due in some part to the efforts of the Political Action Committee. #® s »

Democrats Cautious DEMOCRATIC organization _leadei’s here, however, don't seem to be so optimistic over the third district. They say there is a good chance of unseating Congfessman Grant, but they are making no

IN WASHINGTON today, President Automobile Workers union declared that’ bers to give President Roosevelt 3. winning ‘margin in Indiana—as

While only tHe election willl show, of ‘course, whether he knows.

| OIE AT STi FIELD

J. Thomas of the United’

no doubt ‘that some of the most

"+ Approximately 150 officers of the Indiana Wing, civil air patrol, will * {come ‘to Stout field, headquarters of the I ‘troop carrier command, tomorrow for a two-day indoctrina-

tion course. . Capt. George R. Taylor, base adative inspector at Stout field, will act as their ‘commanding officer and Lt. Harry C. Mcintyre, plans and training officer, will be their adjutant and plans and training officer. A brief review of military procedure; drill and organization rin. be given C. A. P. officers during the course. ;

BEDFORD ‘MURDER TRIAL -UNDER WAY

BEDFORD; Ind., Sept. 20 (U. P.). —Opening testimony was heard today in the. second-degree murder trial of Everett Toon, 65, charged with the shotgun slaying of Dennis Coleman, 60, during a political argument. A jury of 11 men &nd one Woman was seated yesterday and ‘opening

“union had enough mem- | &

3 Sees Lack of Realm, but ;

Says GOP Stand Ls o “Distinctly Better.” :

WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (U.P). —Wendell L. Willkie, former Re-| publican presidential candidate, said) party :

Willkie sail the Democrats merely

in force while the Republicans recognize four outstanding evils, the} poll ‘tax, lynching and discrimina-

offer “lip service” to laws already|

if gif

today that both pi 2 cabs pro- if failed to face realistically the prob-| . Hu lem of the nation's Negro minority,| A map of zoned aréas would be but that. the: Republican platform| posted in the cab in view of the “4s distinctly better.” passenger. - In an article in Collier's magazine,| ~ Mrs. H sald the zone sys-

tion against ‘Negroes both in the armed forces and civilian life.

ployment practice committee was

any one of the four issues.

Wallace Sees Jobs As Result of Exports

(U.. P).—Vice President Henry A. Wallace, carrying his campaign in

the anthracite region, told a rally of the Luzerne county Democratic committee last night that the development of America’s export trade would provide many jobs in the post-war period. Emphasizing the major role exports will play in the nation’s , Wallace said “we must finance exports to the right places and the serious mistakes which followed world war I must not be repeated.” Wallace said the Democrats had

arguments heard before Special Judge Karl Parker Vosloh.

a better over-all picture to handle

He said, however, that the G. O. a P. pledge of a permanent fair em- ‘open the door to an age of abund the only realistic attempt to meet| 20°% and full employment.” ii

WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Sept. 28{—Governor

ALBANY. N.Y, Sept. 29 (U. P). ‘Thomas

Dewey plans for the “remaining 40 days and 40 nights” of the cam-

E Dewey, Re-ll | publican presidental’ oundioste of mapped plans today second behalf of President Roosevelt intofround in his battle to oust the New

1 of an independent voters league

‘claims, remembering the heavy

Republican majorities usually turned in by Elkhart county, and they are far from sure of Marshall and La Porte, other counties in the third. The district the Democratic chieftains really are optimistic over is the seventh, now repre- | sented by Gerald W. Landis, a | Republican. Arthur Greenwood, former Dem- | ocratic whip in the house of representatives, is seeking to make a comeback and he is using all the campaigning skill that comes with | . long years of experience. ; Buoying Democratic hopes for Mr. Greenwood is the formation

‘in Bloomington, announced yesterday, with influential members. This group is agdinst Mr. Landis because of his alleged “isolationist” record,

OR. BOYD 0 DIRECT PSYCHOPATHIC WARD

Appointment of Dr. David A. Boyd Jr. as the first full-time director of City hospital's psycho

pathic ward was announced today by Dr. Charles W., Myers, hospital superintendent. Dr. Boyd, who has served on the psychopathic ward staff for five years, is expected to direct enlargement ¢b the words in anticipation of a post-war upsurge in mental cases, Dr. Myers said. i | Included in a $2,500,000 post-war | construction blueprint at the institution are plans to expand the psychopathic ward's bed capacity from 55 to 150, the superintendent added. Dr. Boyd is a graduate of the University of Michigan and’ Jefferson medical college of Philadelphia.

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NEW DEAL WARNING GIVEN BY CAPEHART

PORTLAND, Ind, Sept. P.).—Republican senatorial » nee Homer E, Capehart believes that the New Deal will be continued in Indiana if Governor Schricker is | elected senator and Senator Samuel ' D. Jackson is elected governor, ; Capehart told a G. O. P, rally that New Deal policies would be adopted by the Democratic nomi- | nees, if elected, whether President Roosevelt was re-elected for a fourth term, {

Senator O'Daniel’s | |Segregation Urged

AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 29 (U. P.). «~The Texas Federation of Labor today called for the -segregation of Senator W. Lee O’Daniel (D. Tex.) “so that he will not be | seated with the Democratic senators in congress.” In a resolution adopted at its convention yesterday, the federation charged that O’Daniel, outspoken administration foe, either did not understand Democratic principles or was wilfully disre-

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garding his election as a Demo- | crat. !

DR. CARPENTER HAS PART IN CONFERENCE

Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, superin-, tendent of the Indianapolis Methodist district, is in Chicago today to]

his denomination’s post-war service

“The program, known as the Crusade for Christ, inclu a campaign to raise $25,000,000. The funds will be used to rebuild missions de- | stroyed by the war, to feed starving millions abroad and to aid with other wartime Ticeds.” :

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