Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1944 — Page 9
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Teamster Speech as ‘Error’
‘By MILDRED KOSCHMANN President Roosevelt's speech before the Teamsters’ union two weeks ago was branded as “one of his yesterday by Clarence Budington Kelland, widely~known author and creator of the fictional character Scattergood
{ Baines.
Mr. Kelland, who is Republican national committeeman from Ari-
zona, stopped through Indianapolis
on his -way to Bloomington, where he spoke last night. On a nationwide political speaking tour, he will go to Terre Haute today. “That Teamsters’ union speech lost him as many votes as Dewey's fine speech in Oklahoma City gained for the Republicans,” Mr. Kelland said.
‘Don’t Want Hillman’
Although declaring that the Political Action Committee has been working hard and efficiently in
getting out votes, he said that “the
work it has done is getting three votes for the Republican party for every one for Roosevelt.” “The American doters don't want Sidney Hillman to play an Edgar Bergen with a Charlie McCarthy administration on his lap” the author declared. Speaking of ti® “definite upsurge
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in the vast majority but “we must get the people to the polls to vote.” “There's no doubt that Mr. Dewey will’ carry New York by ‘a tremendous majority,” he predicted, “and thé G. O. P. has the best chance in Texas this year since the Hoover administration.” - Mr. Kelland, who was in Cali-
coast state was hard to judge as far as its support for Dewey was
‘If Sanity Prevalls..
“Northern California is for Dewey,” he said, “but southern
fornia, I don't know. If sanity prevails, it will.”
concerned, the author said: “He, I think, is the first man who came out for Mr. Dewey.” Laughingly, he added that Cold
the Scattergood stories take place, will go unanimously for Dewey. There isn't a Democrat there.” In the borderline states of Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Tennessee, Mr. Kelland had no doubt of the swing
~itoward the Republican ticket. New ™
Mexico, he added, was a toss-up and in his own state, Arizona, “even the Democrats are admitting it is ans even break.”
No Inroads in South
Referring to the chances of cracking the solid South, the writer explained: “The people of the South are nice people. They think right but they vote wrong. Anybody who thinks we'll make inroads in the South is just plain silly.” Missouri, he | Dewey by 75,000 votes. ; “The question no longer is who iis going to be elected President but { by how much,” he added. “There's also no question about the Republicans getting the majority in the house of representatives, {and the chances for a senate ma- ! jority are growing.” | Referring to secret agreements i which, he said. President Roosevelt may have made with Premier Stalin and Prime Minister Churchill, Mr.
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years. : “The people feel that when the peace conference meets, the same
“We must have a man sitting at the peace table who has no pals and who is not swayed by emotions and personal considerations.” Mr. Kelland said that Indiana is
“And it's not a secret that I voted
{itor Dewey,” he said.
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RITES ARRANGED FOR CHRIS ZILSON
Rites for Chris Zilson, who died Monday in his home, 3507 N. Illinois st, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in 8t. Trias Orthodox church. Burial will be at Crown Hill A native of Trikkola Thessaly, Greece, Mr, Zilson came to the United States in 1905. He returned to Greece in 1912 to join the anny
| lin the war against Bulgaria. He
came here in 1921. : A member of the St. Trias church, Mr. Zilson also was affiliated with the Order of A. H. E. P. A and had served twice as governor of the local chapter. Survivors are the wife, Fay; four children, Nick; Jess, Mona, and Michael Voivodus, all of Indianpolis; three brothers, William
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Mr. Kelland pointed out that the NB Republican vote in the country is Bi
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California, which is in the ‘lunatic’| : belt, is doubtful. Whether northern| 4 California can offset southern Cali- | =
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{ ciation yesterday elected Dr. Hazel
The Russians begin a new offensive aimed at East Prussia with
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HORTHY TRUCE HOPE DASHED
Fascist Coup Precludes Possibility of Russ Armistice. By LEIGH WHITE
Times Foreign Correspondent MOSCOW, Oct. 18.— Any hope that Adm. Nicholas Horthy’s- gov-| ernment may have had of signing | {an armistice with the Soviet Union | will have been in vain as a result of Monday's coup d'etat which brought Maj. Ferenc Szalasy, leader of the Hungarian Fascist party, the Arrow Cross, to power in Budapest. | Regent Horthy's only hope—and it was bright—was to have turned Hungary's armies against his former German masters in time to assist the Red army in its occupation of Budapest and the remainder of the Hungarian plain, Having waited until too late to make the attempt, Horthy had lost {his only chance of becoming another Darian.
been imprisoned by the Fascists and, unless he is removed to Germany or dies beforehand, he may now look forward to being tried as a criminal of war. Although he opposed these Hungarian Fascists, in order to maintain his own regime, he collaborated with the Germans, and became an accomplice in their efforts to exterminate Hungary's Jews and all who opposed the German alliance.
Cornelius Z. Codreanu in Romania, and so many other European Fascist leaders, is of foreign origin. His father was an Armenian immigrant whose name, if I remember correctly, was Alasyan. In the days before Hungary became a German satellite Szalasy in jail, Once Horthy came to terms with the Germans in 1940, however,
Cross party rapidly came to dominate the rubber-stamp Hungarian parliament.
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Willkie Memorial Proposal Studied
RUSHVILLE, Ind, Oct. 18 (U P.) —Erection of a memorial to Wendell LL. Willkie was proposed today by Mayor Manley Abercrombie on suggestion of friends of the late 1940 Republican presidential nominee.
Abercrombie said that he would | call a meeting of Rushville civic | | organizations to consider plans Many admirers |
for a memorial of Willkie, who died in New York Oct. 8 and for whom burial services were held here yesterday, have offered suggestions, includ-
ing a hospital and an airport, the
mayor said.
BY CHIROPRACTORS
The Indiana Chiropractors asso-
L. Ramsay, Sullivan, president of the association, bringing to a close its 34th annual convention, held at the Lincoln hotel. Dr. Ramsay is the only woman chiropractor in the United States to be thus honored by a state chiropractic group. Other officers elected were Dr. C. E. Sowards, Bluffton, vice presi. dent; Dr. ClarkyGrove, Ft. Wayne, secretary-treasurer, replacing Dr. Sowards who held the office 12 years; Dr. C. F. Kaiser, Connersville, southeast district director; Dr. Edwin Willis, Terre Haute,) Wabash Valley district director, and Dr. Fred H. Maisel, Gary, N. C. A. state direetor.
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