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\ Their one big'hope is that they can someway cut down the Republican majorities there and they think that if President Roosevelt can’t turn the trick, nothing can. Some Democratic leaders think that the President's appearance in Ft. Wayne will aid the Democratic nominee for governor, Samuel D. Jackson, who comes from Ft. Wayne... The senator, it may be recalled, won the “thanks” of the President and Democratic National . Chairman

Robert E. Hannegan by his skill’

in handling, as permanent chairman, the Democratic national convention in Chicago last July. Allen county “slapped” Presi. dent Roosevelt with a 10400 majority for Mr. Willkie in 1940, 5 being the only big county besides " Marion (Indianapolis) to go for Willkie, y Mr. Roosevelt in 1940 carried the other industrial counties, Lake, Bt. Joseph, Vigo, Vanderburgh, Madison and Delaware. Allen county in 1942 turned in a majority of 9400 for the Republican state ticket in the light off-year election vote. r ” -

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A STRONG EFFORT was made by state Democratic leaders to get Mr. Roosevelt to make an appearance in Indianapolis. But they were unsuccessful, They believed that his appearance here would definitely put Marion county in the Democratic « _ column, 3 » » »

® Talk to Be Brief

DEMOCRATS FROM throughout Indiana, headed by the state chairman, Fred F. Bays, and party candidates will converge on Ft. Wayne Saturday for the President's address from the platform of a railway car. He is due to arrive in Pt. Wayne between 1:30 and 1:40 p. m. and his address is scheduled to be brief. Senator Jackson will be there but Governor Schricker said he didn’t know yet whether he could arrange his schedule to be present. “Naturally,” he said, “I would like to be there.”

IN SCHEDULING his one Indiana campaign stop at Ft. Wayne, President Roosevelt has chosen to invade the strongest Republican

‘The Republican organization in Allen county (F't.. Wayne) is the best in Indiana and even the most optimistic Democrats have conceded Allen county all along to the Republicans.

The governor is scheduled to attend a dinner and speak at Bhelbyville Saturday night and the senator is scheduled for an address at Jeffersonville Saturday night end a tour of that area Saturday.

FUND DRIVE SHORT AS DEADLINE NEARS

Last-minute efforts were being made by United War and Community Fund solicitors today to reach the $1,975,000 goal before 6 p. m. when the drive will close with a final report meeting ‘at the Claypool hotel, Contributions to date total $1,402,167 from 63,035 donors. The campaign still is 20 per cént short of its goal. In several industrial plants from which returns were considerably less than those of last year, plant officials and employees were conducting re-solicitations yesterday and today. Losses suffered in the industrial division were largely responsible for the concern about a final deficit in the goal, L. L. Goodman, drive chairman, said,

HALLOWEEN PARTIES PLANNED FOR BOYS

Two Halloween parties in costume are being planned by the Boys’ Club association for the evening of Oct. 30.

One will be held at the English

Avenue club and the other at theh

Lauter Boys’ Club. Prizes will be awarded by the newly organized woman's auxiliary.

DANCE SET TONIGHT AT DECATUR CENTRAL

A harvest king and queen will be chosen at the dance given by the Sunshine society at Decatur Central high school at 8 p. m. today. Barton Rogers and his orchestra will play. Committee members arranging the dance are Pat Carr, Margaret

‘diton and Marjorie McCoy.

Barnett, Louise Davis, Helen Ham-

Democrat Campaign— =

JACKSON LOOKS TO LEGISLATURE

Candidate Pledges Barrier To Outside Domination Over Two Houses.

Times Special

EAST CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Senator Sampel D, Jackson, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, declared here last night, that if elected governor he will not permit mémbers of the legislature “to be dominated by men outside the two houses.” ’ “They,” he said of the members of the legislature, “will be the elected representatives of the people, and I shall trust them as faithful public servants.” He criticized the record of the 1041 G. O. P.-controlled legislative session which sought to strip Governor Schricker ‘of his powers. “My honorable opponent, Mr. Gates, as quoted in the press, stated in Boswell recently that the Republican legislatures of 1941 and 1943 fulfilled every platform pledge and gave Indiana an administration that commend him as a candidate. I do not agree with him as I do not believe the rank and file of the two parties agree with him,” the senator said.

Schricker Defends His Filling of Vacancies

Times Special GREENSBURG, Oct. 25.—Governor Schricker said in an address here last night that “ghost writers who prepared the recent Wabash speech of my opponent, Homer E. Capehart, on my appointment of successors to Republican judges and prosecutors who entered the armed forces were exceedingly careless of the truth.” The governor defended the three instances in which he had appointed Democrats to fill vacancies created by the entrance of Republican officials into the armed forces by saying that in each case the official involved did not resign and he filled the posts after he was advised that vacancies existed. He sald that he had appointed 18 Republican prosecutors and five Reputlican judges during his term “on the recommendations of the men who were elected and who were leaving their offices to fight for their country. “Of course,” continued the governor, “Mr, Capehart did not mention in his speech at Wabash that I appointed a Republican to succeed James M. Tucker, secretary of state, when he resigned to accept a

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