Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1944 — Page 7
Oné Month Before Election:
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. BOSWELL, Oct. 10.—Hundreds of Indiana Republicans gathered here today for a barbecue and political rally in honor of Secretary of State Rue Alexander who is a candidate for re-election. Principal speakers were Governor| willis of Kentucky and Ralph Gates, G. O. P. gubernatorial nomi-
BECAUSE OF the number of reports filtering in ghbut soldiers’ Bajlots that have been opened by censors, Attorney ral James A. Emmert, a Republican, has started a state-wide investigation to get the facts. He has sent letters and telephoned fo various county "clerks to “censored” ‘ballots they have received.
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policy. Both President Roosevelt, the Democratic contender, and Gay-|future ernor Thomas BE. Dewey, the G. O. P. nominee, praised the partial
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Says Judge Stark in effect: If you want the New Deal kept in power, vote for my opponent. If you want the New Deal out, vote for me. : “My honorable opponent,” says Judge Stark in his letter, “may be ever so diligent in speeches against evils of the New Deal and offer ever so many resolutions. to ‘investigate’ what he knows. are trends in government. But it all comes to nothing so long as his voice goes to sustain the New Deal administration in control.”
ne his talk, Mr. Gates “pointed with pride” to the records of the 1941 and 1943 G. O. P.-controlled state legislatures. He asid that the Democratic legislatures of 1933 through 1937 followed the New Deal pattern set at Washington and created the “Indiana Little New Deal.”
Attacks McNutt Rule
“The Indiana New Deal” said Mr. Gates, “represented concentrated power in the hands of the governor, the governor actually appointing the assistants of other elected state officers whose obligation was to the people, not to the governor, and was also featured by a beer import law that enabled selected political cronies of Governor McNutt to become ri He sald the people “rebelled against this Indiana Little New Deal just as I am certain they are rebelling aaginst the Roosevelt New Deal”
contents cannot be mistaken. ” s = Soldiers Lose Votes THE TRAGEDY OF THIS is
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Emmert says these ballots, under the law, are mutilated ballots. Thus, because of the carelessness or ignorance of some censors, some soldiers will lose their votes, One officer at an army camp in this country has told the story of how one morning a WAC brought his mail in to his desk, all nicely opened. Included in the stack were six ballots cast by men in the camp, all of which had been slit open.:
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Willis Waits Answer
SENATOR RAYMOND E | WILLIS (R. Ind), who has demanded *a congressional investigation of the ballot “censoring” said today he had, received no answer from Secr of War Stimson concerning the photo-
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SPENCER'S REPORTS SAFE BROKEN OPEN
The theft of $1811 in cash and $358 in checks from a safe was reported to deputy sheriffs yesterday by Merle Hener, manager of Spencer's, at Keystone ave, and Allison ville road. The safe, a small one, had been turned upside down and the bottom
He said that Indiana, by twice cut out.
electing a Republican legislature, set the pace “for the housecleaning Governor Dewey plans at Washington.”
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Capt. William E. Jenner, Republican candidate for the U. S. senate shert term who has been discharged from the army because of an eye impairment, will open his campaign at a veterans’ rally at Bloomington
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tonight. His address on the problems of the returning soldiers will be broadcast over Station WIBC of Indianapolis from 8:30 to 8:45 p. m.
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Kelland to Speak At Terre Haute
CHICAGO, Oct. 9 (U. P).~Clarence Budington Kelland, author, will make talks in favor of the Re-
Haute Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, and Weduuay, Oct. 18, at Blooming-
HADLEY FLINT GETS C. 1. 0, GOUNGIL POST
The Indianapolis C. I O. council has elected Hadley Flint of the municipal workers union as new treasurer to fill the vacancy created by the recent death of Theodore ¥F.
Committee co-ordinator for Indianapolis unions,
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static copies of the two “cen sored” ballots from Logansport that he had sent Mr, Stimson. The war secretary had announced that specific instructions have peen sent to all censors not to open ballots but some of it seems to be happening anyway.
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The Republicans think that the ballots are being opened by “New
ALEXANDRIA PLANT UNION IS CERTIFIED
WASHINGTON, Oct, 10 (U, P).— The national labor relations board today certified the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (C. I. 0) as collective bar-
the Alexandria, Ind. plant of Aladdin Industries, Ine. The NLRB said tabulation of the Sept. 28 election showed that of 281 votes cast 171 were for C, IL O. affiliation, 64 for the American Flint Glass Workers Union of North America (A. F, of L) and 54 for neither,
TRAIN KILLS LYONS MAN
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Mark Shelton, 50, of Lyons, Greene county highway worker, was killed at Switz City today when he was struck by a westbound Pennsylvania railroad train.
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