Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1944 — Page 7

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, BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 11—Capt. young men and women in the serv- : 3% bor of| Wiliam E. Jenner, discharged last ice to vote the straight Republican elerson’s Ointment : toda week from the army, opened ticket. i » t today, or 606) eign for the short term of two

with relief, | months in the U. 8. senate with an | because of an eye ailment, declared address here last night in which |that “Communist Earl Browder and

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Communist associates of the Hillman P. A. C. are campaigning for perpetuation in the presidency of one man for 16 years.” “Communism will destroy every. thing that has made America,” asserted Capt. Jenner. “It is antichurch, anti-religion, = anti-home owner, anti-private business, I want Governor Dewey elected presi-

country is seeking his defeat.” He declared that Mr. Browder was the “first to declare publicly that Mr. Roosevelt is indispensable.” |, “Hillman, who was born in Russia, knows and Earl Browder knows

Communist natiort were long ago liquidated. No labor union is permitted in Russia. Communism is as anti-labor as it is anti-chur Capt. Jenner's Democratic ponent for the short U. 8. senate term is Cornelius O'Brien, Lawrenceburg businessman, The one | elected will serve out the two { months remaining in the term of the late Senator VanNuys.

‘Capehart Ends Tour Of Lake County Area

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Care for the Jobless, ¢ Schricker Says.

Times Speofal GREENFIELD, Oct. 11.—Indiana has a nest egg for more than $151,000,000 against the day when it may be needed to ease a period of unemployment, Governor : Schricker, Democratic nominee for U. S. sentor, told a rally here last night.

employment SoLpensation fund, he declared:

“It is mighty to know,” he said, “that we have $151,000,000 in Indiana this very hour to protect the laboring men and women of our state.

“Sees ‘Dewey Switching” “Mr. Dewey has said this is all

{right. He is for it. My opponent OP-| (Homer Capehart) has said he is go-

ing to tear the New Deal to pieces— that he is going down to Washingtoh, if he is elected, to destroy it. “But more recently, I think he has had to soft-pedal that statement because his candidate fpr President, for the most part, has

the important social measures of the Democratic administration.

Homer E. Capehart, Republican! nominee for U, 8S. senator, Vis-| ited LaPorte county today after winding up a whirlwind two-day | (tour of Lake county last night. {| In the two days he was in Lake| {county, he spoke at more than 15] {city and town meetings and shook | | {hands with thousands of residents iof that Democratic stronghold.

AMATEURS FORMING | (GAMERA CLUB AT y

{ | Organization meeting of an ama{teur camera club at Central Y. M. C. A, 310 N. Illinois st., will be held iat 8 p. m. today, with Robert L. (Carroll, director of photogrephy of ithe Y, in charge. i Club members will be given acicess to studio and darkroom faicilities at the Y, as well as_to a! {modern photographic library} Lectures by prominent photogiraphers, exhibitions and instruci tional meetings also are planned by {the sponsors of the club.

BERN, Oct. 11 (U. P.).—Travelers reaching the Swiss frontier from! | central and south Germany said to-| | day that they had not seen or heard | | anything to support rumors of mili(tary unrest in the Reich.

| SEE NO UNREST IN REICH

13TH DEMOCRATS TO MEET

Thirteenth ward Women's Demo‘cratic club will meet at 8 p. m. todar a at the home of Mrs. Michael Bauer, 2034 S. Delaware st.

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{Governor Schricker and

duct three scheduled reorganiza-

Emerson ave, by a car driven by | Albert Pate of

until he was forced over by a car coming from the other direction. Mrs. Scoultz was taken to City hospital with head injuries and suffering from shock.

310 8. Delaware st., was broken into last night and $50 in change and some gasoline ration stamps taken.

“Likewise, Republican leadership {in Indiana has accepted the state

Democratic ‘legislative porgram, de- |# { spite their earlier threats to destroy |§

it,” he ecaarged. “Evidence of this

is found in the fact that they have |*

two opportunities to repeal it —when the G. O. P. controlled the legislature in 1941 and in 1943."

| Treasury Balance ‘Laid to Democrats

Times Special HARTFORD CITY, Oct. 11—! Senator Samuel D. Jackson, Dem-! ocratic gubernatorial nominee, de-| clared in an address here last night | that the people of Indiana trust: want his brand of administration continued. ! “To this I am pledged,” he said. | He said it was “hypocrisy” to claim that the $43,000,000 balar.ce in the state treasury is due to any man’s economy, “Democrat or Republican.” | He said the balance was due to, the tax legislation passed under | Democratic administrations and to the increased revenues resulting from wartime business.

MRS. MAYME BALLARD DIES AT HOME HERE

Mrs. Mayme Castor Ballard, wife

of Levi C. Ballard, died this mom- |

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mortuary with ‘the Rev, Floyd Seelig, pastor: of Capitol Avenue

Mrs. Ballard was a charter member of the Amicitia club and also! was affiliated with Naomi chapter, O. E S.; Pythian sisters, Banner! temple; Pocahontas Council No. 350, Republic club, and the Capitol Avenue church. She is survived by the husband; two step-sons, Chester A. Ballard,

Los Angeles, Cal, and Edward R.!|

Ballard, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs.! Adolph Mueller, Evanston, Ill; five nephews and one niece. |

BOY SCOUT CUB PACK TO BE REORGANIZED

Boy Scout Cub Pack of ‘Garfield Park Baptist church will be reorganized into & community pack for all denominations at meetings to begin at 7:30 p. m. today at the church. Carl Reifeis, neighborhood com- | missioner, will be in charge of re-| organization and Cubbing Com-| missioner John Callender will con-!

tion ‘meetings. The meetings will be open to parents of boys nine to 11, living in the district.

WOMAN, 60, INJURED WHEN STRUCK. BY CAR

Daisey Scoultz,” 60, of 2131 S. Emerson ave, was struck yesterday afternoon in the 1200 block of S.

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Mr, Pate told deputy sheriffs that | he had plenty of room to pass her

LOOT WRECKING CO. SAFE A small safe belonging to the Million Population Wrecking Co.,

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wo P— " aign— Germans Report Abandoning UNEMPLOYMENT

All Greece to Escape Trap

ROME, Oct. 11 (U. P.).—Germaninspired reports said Nazi forces were abandoning all of Greece in an 1ith hour attempt to escape a closing Balkan trap today, as British troops stabbed into the Corinthian Isthmus toward Athens and, to the north, captured the Albanian seaport of Sarande (Porto Edda). With all of the Peloponnesus in allied hands and Russian troops astride all the main escape routes in

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GIRL AUTO VICTIM SENT TO HOSPITAL

A hit-and-run driver sent 11-year-old Reba Ann Hembree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hembree, 2111 E. Michigan st. to City hospital yesterday with both legs and an arm injured and possible internal injuries. The child was struck at Hamilton ave. and Michigan st. by a black Ford with green trim, according to 'witnesses.. The car continued west on Michigan st, and turned north into Tecumseh st. Reba was | picked up by an unidentified soldier who called police,

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