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Charges New Deal Has | No| ; Faith in U. S$; Gates

~ Calls for Big Vote.

Republican orators fired broadsides at their Democratic opponents and the national administration in

- Speeches throughout the state last

He pointed to the Indiana law Which provides that a four-hour period shall be set aside in which workers in Sactoties, mines, rail-

Mr. Gates sald the Republican party was eager to have every eligible voter go to the polls on election day “both because it is every eitizen’s duty to exercise his or het right of franchise and also because We are confident that the bigger the vote the bigger will be the Republican majority in Indiana.” At Wabash, State Auditor Richard T. James, nominee for lieutenant governor, asserted that “the Republican system of free enterprise is largely responsible for winning the war.”

“Dead-End Road”

Attorney General James A. Emmert, candidate for re-election, tharged that “the Democratic party and Samuel D. Jackson, its nominee for governor, are against the small units of government.” in a speech here last night before the Marion County Council of Republican Women.

‘Plans were completed today at a

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Schricker Urges Aid to Colleges And Institutions

oy Times ‘Special MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Oct. 18. —Expenditure of $10,000,000 to $15,000,000 on expansion and improvement of Indiana’s institutions as a post-war program was recommended by Governor Henry F. Schricker, Democratic candidate for U. 8B. senator, in a campaign speech here last night. In addition to the construction program for penal and benevolent institutions,

balance should be spent for exWy bla of the state's universities and colleges to meet the rush for education by young men now in the armed forces.

“Much to Be Done® He reviewed “vast and far-

reaching” the state's institutions during the last 12 years of Democratic adand added “there is still much to be done.” The governor pointed out that during his administration the wages of prison guards have been raised 40 per cent and that pay scales in all institutions have been increased 20 to 25 per cent.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 13 (U. P.)~Senator Samuel D. Jackson, Democratic nominee for governor, told Indiana university students last night that he would examine

situation if he were elected governor. He also said that he believed the responsibility for education belonged to state government.

ONE HURT IN CRASH OF TRUCK, 3 AUTOS

An accident in which a truck struck an automobile, causing the one in front of it to strike another, occurred yesterday afternoon in the 500 block of W. Morris st, injuring one passenger. Richard Scalf, 21, of 1521 Temple

It began when a struck driven by Robert Luper, 20, R. R. 2, Thorntown, failed to stop in the traffic awaiting an automa-

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