Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1944 — Page 24

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te Campaign: iy Says Democrats Riddled by Left) Wing Inflaence

Roosevelt's one-man dictation as ney general,

Times Special, senate term, charged here yesterday Oct. 19—Pointing to {that the Democratic: party “is ridunism as the No. 1 campaign (dled with left-wing influence ‘from William E. Jenner, b= {top to bottom.” : . 8.| Capt, Jenner said the Roosevelt administration is “in the hands of {Sidney Hillman, Earl Browder, Harold - Ickes, Francés Perkins, Harry Hopkins and every other sublversive influence in America. “Comamunism will destroy everything that has made America,” the senatorial nominee for the shortterm declared. “It is anti-farmer, .{anti-home, anti-worker, anti-busi-ness and anti-God. Yet, the man who wants to be President for 16 years is accepting its favors.”

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Sees GOP Getting

Farmer Vote

Times Special : ATTICA, Oct. 19—No less than "%|70 per cent of the Indiana farm ‘vote will go Republican, Republican Gubernatorial Nominee Ralph “| F. Gates predicted here last night. Citing. what he termed the farmer's “traditional distaste of regimentation,” Mr. Gates asserted,

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‘Too Many Plans,’ Teckemeyer Says

“Too many plans and not enough action,” was Earl B. Teckemeyer's campaign appraisal of Indiana's

yesterday challenged D. Jackson to state whether he would revert to “autoSraticeSOverpment if he is elected Sail “here at a luncheon sponsored by the Indianapolis Women’s Republican mert, branded Mr. J cratic ' gubernatorial nominee, * expohént of one-man rule, “Is Sam Jackson going return to the Beer Baron days Paul McNutt? Is he going to abolish bipartisan boards and commissions. Can we expect sgnother two: per

state institutions in political speech- [cent club?” he asked,

es given at Indianapolis ward and precinct meetings last night. “Our institutions need a complete overhauling . . . our last two Democratic governors did nothing except talk. The next general assembly can end this dilly-dallying,” said Mr. Teckemeyer, G. O. P. candidate for Marion county representative.

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Givens Advocates

Free Enterprise SUNMAN, Oct. 19.—Charging that

the New Deal. has been “almost successful in mastering America,” James M. Givens, G. O. P. state

treasurer, speaking here last night, foresaw a “tremendous resurgence toward a philosophy of personal liberty and free enterprise.” Republicans, he said, believe this country became great “because the people were their own masters.”

Willis to Talk

Over Radio

The ratification of American treaties will be the discussion topic when Senator Raymond E. Willis participates in the “Town Meeting of the Air” program on a nationwide hook-up originating from Providence, R. I. at 7:30 p. m. tonight,

Republicans Plan Rally Here

Third ward Republicans will hold 'a rally at 8 p. m. tonight in their headquarters, 421 E. 16th st., County Treasurer Frank P. Huse will serve as master of ceremonies. Music and movies will be shown and candidates will be introduced. Second ward Republicans will hold a noon-meeting tomorrow in the Odd Fellows hall 2618 E. 10th st. Lloyd D. Claycombe, candidate

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for circuit court Judge, and Judson L. Stark, congressional candidate, Pike township Republican club will hold a fish. fry Wednesday night, Oct. 25, in the towaship high school on W. Tist st. Dr. Gol-

den P. Silvers, Pike township Re-|

publican chairman, will. have 80 charge. Capf. William E. Jenner,

‘senatorial candidate, will speak.

Blue Will Be

Chief Speaker

Prosecutor Sherwood Blue will be principal speaker at a wiener roast

+|sponsored by the Seventh Ward

Young Republicans Saturday at the home of Estelle Pierce, 1608 N. Pennsylvania st. Lora Lind will also address the meeting on “Youth Under the New Deal.”

Kelland Speaks

At Terre Haute

TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Oct. 19 (U. P.) ~OClarence Budington Kelland, author and Republican national committeeman from Arizona, pictured a post-war world with more Jobs than men to fill them, at a G:. O. P. rally last night. He said that the enterprise and diligence” of Americans must be’ released from the “meddling and interference” of “incompetent and petty officials.”

Gates, CapehartTo Be Guests .

Ralph F. Gates and Homer Capehart, Republican nominees ‘for governor and U. 8, senator respectively, will be guests of honor at a tea

‘| Saturday under the auspices of the

Dewey-Bricker club of Marion county. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Alfred M. Grossbrenner, 3210 N. Meridian st.

Expect Dewey

In Indiana

Indiana Republican leaders said today that Governor Dewey prob-

ably would make several station

stops in northern Indiana next

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Lother Democratic - measures which

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Governor Addresses Rally Of Madison County | Democrats. Times Specint °

ELWOOD, Ind., Oct. 19.—~Indiana

any unemployment emergency after, the war, Governor Henry Fr Schricker, Democratic candidate for U, B. senator, declared at a Madison

county Democratic rally heres ns night. :

“An unemployment compasiation. reserve fund of -$160,000,000 has been accumulated under the social security laws which were part of the Deémocratic recovery program following the Hoover depression,” the governor said. ' “The reactionary forces that op-! posed unemployment compensation at the time of its inception are the same forces that are financing, to a | large extent, the Republican campaign this year.” Governor Schricker pointed out that the Republican candidate = President has “warmly approved! unemployment compensation.” ‘But my hoporable opponent | (Homer. ‘B. Capehart) has an-! nounced that if elected he is going to Washington to destroy the New Deal,” he said. “Are we to believe that he will advocate repeal of unemployment compensation laws and

Governor Dewey has taken great pains to indorse?”

The governor pledged, if elected to the senate, that he will support all measures designed for speedy reconversion of industry and full employment. o week during a Midwest campaign swing. State Chairman John Lauer requested that the Republican pres. idential nominee stop either en route to Minneapolis or Chicago for speeches, or on his return to New

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