Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1944 — Page 5

SOME DEMOCRATS think Governor Schricker missed a golden” opportunity to give -the state ‘campaign a smashing finale by not calling the legislature into special session this week and asking % to extend the voting hours from 6 to 9 p. m. on election day.

Governor Dewey, the G. O. P.

presidential nominee, pis. done this

in New York and Republican Governor Jarry Kelly of Michigan, who

“speaks here tonight, has followed suit. “How, with this precedent, could the Republicans who control the state legislature ‘say no

«to the proposal for the fourth

successive time?” ask the Democrats who wanted the governor to throw the matter squarely into the laps of the Republicans again. .The “ Republican-controlled - 1941 and 1943 legislatures turned “thumbs down” on ‘Democratic

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bills to keep” the polling places open longer to accommodate war workers, some of whom have to drive many miles w and from work. And the G, O. P.-controlled 1944 special session paid abso= lutely no attention to the governor's proposal in his message for a law of this type. The governor's reasoning on the proposal reportedly was that with the Republicans saying “no™ three times it would be silly to expect them to change now and that it would be a waste of the taxpayers’ money to call the legislature into session when nothing would be done. (A législative session - costs approximately $3500 a day.) * The Democrats who wanted the special session called, however, were not thinking of the. taxpayers, They were thinking of votes. They believed that if the session were called and nothing was done it would make the voting ‘ public believe that the Indiana Republican party is opposed to having the maximum

i INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ON OHKNOWN STATE School Board Appia Marval High Building Proposals. |

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (U, P).— “Plans for the ih of the appointed to consider sites for the pointed to prepare plans for. the{of former public school No. 91 and| This being open season for political | proposed new Manual high achool new building. building, was approved and D. A.|three and fivestenths acres at 46th|erick R. Mueller, husband of Mrs, wagers, President, Roosevelt has bet|were forwarded at the meeting &f| Another comunitles wis appointed: Bohlen & Son were -named. and Keystone to Forest M. Knight,| Margie L. Mueller, 1255 8. Meridian 25 cents on the way a certain state|y, sangol board last night as the|to make recommendations on the ‘Commissioners took action on local. realtor, f6F $10,000. A $5169(5t, and son of Mys, Carrie Brown, will voté on Nov. 7. He won't say A : ; : ; 2523 Madison ave, who was killed ‘with whom he bet or how, but the |Poard approved three recommenda~ number of units in the new build- {the new- school proposal after hear- [contract for an addition to Crispus|i “mance Oct. 11, will be held at : money is down. - tions of the bullding committee. |ing. Members of the committee|ing the building committee report|Attucks high school was awarded|7:30 p. m. today in the Edwin Ra And the, President doesn’t think| The building committee, Roscoe are Mr. Stinebaugh, chairman; KE. |that the present school is located to: the Service: Construction Co. Methodist church, Laurel st” ang he. violated .a New York state ban|Conkle, board member; Virgil|H. Kemper McComb, school prin- in an area not conducive tp whole-| A request of thie P.-T. A, of School { Woodlawn ave: iy against election wagers. He said he|Stinebaugh, schools superintendent; (cipal and Carl Brandt, “a school some school atmosphere and is in- No. 87 ‘that the school be named| Survivors besides his wife and made the bet -outside New. York|A, B. Good, business director, and |c Sou issoReF. : adequate for a modern educdtional|the George .Washington' Carver mother are two brothers, Norman state during his recent Midwestern |J. | B. McGaughey, superintendent{” The building commitioe's third program. school was approved by the com-|Mueller, Indianapolis, and. A.”"W. campaign swing. ‘of “buildings and grounds, was re- resolution, that an- architect be ap-| The board also approved the sale missioners. Mueller, in the navy in Virginia,

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NS recommend Wilson's Willkie Tribute * BEING GIVEN wide circulation by the Democrats is a tribute to Wendell Willkie by the Rev. Frank 8. C. Wicks, pas= tor emeritus of the All Souls Church of Indianapolis.

In the tribute, the Rev. Mr. Wicks says: . “In the realms of national politics, the Republican party had two great liberals within our- memories. One was Theodore Roosevelt, and the second, Wendell Willkie, Two great liberals come to my mind within the ranks of the ‘ Democratic ‘party. The one was Woodrow Wilson, and the ‘other, Franklin D. Roosevelt, " “These four men were ahead of their times, but theirs was the vision to foresee the great social and national reforms which would bring benefit to the masses of the people. Wendell Willkie and Franklin Roosevelt were disciples of the immortal Woodrow Wilson. Only Roosevelt is left, “But Wendell Willkie left us his Inspiration. He was big enough, he had courage enough in 1940 and again this year, to stand four-square with Franklin D, Roosevelt on the issue of foreign policy and ‘world peace. For that, he was read out of the party by oh he jadiationiss. elemaxny: Ry 5% ard SN NA “The . counsels of Wendell Willkie will aid us as we labor for Demtracy, decency and TT » 8 /

Sees F. D. R, Victory By Big Majority

WALTER C/ GALBRAITH, an accountant who lives at 1030 St. \. Paul St., sends in his prognostication on the 1044 election, ; He predicts ‘a Roosevelt victory by the overwhelming majority “of 491 to 40 electoral votes, giving Mr. Dewey only the states of Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakots. and Vermont. He gives Indiana to Roosevelt. Mr. Galbraith says that in 1936 he gave Mr. Landon four states when he only carried two and in 1940 he gave Mr. Willkie eight states when he carried 10. He gave Indiana to Roosevelt in 1940. You're on the record now, Mr. Galbrath.

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LONDON, Nov. "1 (U. P.).~New Zealand supports the principle of world-wide freedom of the press and therefore will grant equal access to news and equal transmission facilities for all in New Zealand territory, her Prime Minister, Peter Frazer, informed Hugh Baillie, president of the United Press, today. i

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