Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1944 — Page 13

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big city bosses are frantic in their efforts to stem the Dewey-Bricker tide which has been greatly accel-

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Gates Holds Willkie Opposed Roosevelt

Times Special ‘ ANDERSON, Oct. 17.—Wendell L. Willkie was described “as the

“Wendell Willkie wanted freedom |

concerned about the concentration! of too much power too long at Washington and he preached freedom to the world,” said Mr. Gates. “He became a Republican be-

ocratic party had left him when all power was concentrated in Washington. He was against a third term, as all know, and naturally he was againnst a fourth term, : “From my conversation with him I personally know he was decidedly anti-Roosevelt. I would not undertake to quote him, but I think we may all accept the statement of his brothers, all of whom will vote against Candidate Roosevelt, that Wendell was against a fourth term just as he had been against a third term. Perpetuation of one man in the presidency violated Mr, Willkie’s crusade for freedom.”

Ex-Senator Watson Schedules Speech

Former Senator James E. Watson will speak at a rally of Hendricks county Republicans in the high school gymnasium at Plainfield Thursday night, G. O. P. state headquarters announced today.

DEAN 0. L. SHELTON T0 BE INSTALLED

Installation ceremonies for Dean O. L. Shelton, new head of the graduate school of religion at Butler university, will be held next Wednesday in the Sweeney chapel of the religion building, Dr. M. O. Ross, president, announced today, Dr. R. H. Miller, editor of the Christian Evangelist in St. Louis, Mo, will read the installation charge and an address, “Three Objectives of Ministerial Training,” will be given by Dr. A. W. Palmer, president of the Chicago Theological seminary

Dr. John L. Davis of the Disciples of Christ board of higher education will read the invocation and the benediction will be by Dr. Ephraim Lowe of the Indiana Christian Missionary association. Before taking up Fhis duties as head of the religion school Sept. 1 Dean Shelton was pastor of the Independence Boulevard Christian church in Kansas City, Mo. 10th largest @hristian-church in the world. 3 N, ———————————

General fo Sef Christmas Grits

BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. 17 H (U. P).—Gen, Ike Eisenhower wanted grits for Christmas, and when he looks in his stocking in a foxhole “somewhere over there,” he'll find them. : Whether the general likes them Dixie style—with gravy—or Yankee style, with sugar and cream, he'll be satisfied, for two packages of grits are on the way. A Birmingham grain company saw to that.

3 INJURED AS AUTO HITS SAFETY ZONE

Two women and a man were injured last night when the automobile in which they were riding struck a safety zone abutment at Washington and Belmont ave. The front teeth of both Miss Murle Knight, 24, of R. R. 20 and Miss Frances Searcy, 23, same address, were knocked ouf as they were thrown against the windshield. Wilbur Huber, 82, of Thorntown,

was badly cut and bruised. Ten-year-old Lowell Mason, 237 8. McKim st, received a: broken | right Jeg last night when he was struck by a car driven by Oliver Leonard, 76, of 1500 Southeastern avé. Witnesses said the hoy ran out into the street from two packed cars.

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