Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1944 — Page 10

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Congressman Louis Ludlow.

the straw polls show a large numb cratic governor. To do what they can to slash the number of scratches for these two, the Republicans: are giving wide circulation to a letter signed by prominent businessmen who ask that the Republican ticket be voted straight from top to bottom. The letter is signed by E. C. Atkins, vice president of E. C. Atkins & Co.; Howard T. Griffith, president of the Udell ‘Works; Frank G. Laird, president of the Frank G. Laird Co.; Fred T. Holliday, vice president of the W. J. Holliday & Co., and H. J. Lacy

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* ” ” " ‘This Election Different’ +“PROBABLY," ‘SAYS -the:let~ ter, “you have fér. many years been very friendly to Louis Lud= low, our congressman, as we have. Probably you have admired many things about Governor Schricker as, also, we have, “But this election is different. Rep. Ludlow has heen very generous of his time in doing personal favors for his constituents, but his votes in congress on the side of the New Deal have been a high price to pay for such favors.

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PRINCIPAL GOAL of the local Republican organization as the campaign reaches its end is to cut down’ the number of “scratches” among North side Republicans for Democratic Governor Schricker and

Congressman Ludlow always has run very strong in this area and

er of scratches for the popular Demo-

— DEWEY ASSAILS

many recent speeches repeatedly indorses the whole New Deal pro= gram and pledges allegiance to President -Roosevelt's leadership. “We urge you -to vote against the New Deal all the way--for

gressman, and state legislators. That's the only way to put an end to the New Deal. ” . ”

It Works Two Ways " THIS LETTER and pamphlet business works two ways. The Democratic state committee is distributing two - circulars on * Mr. Capehart. & One reprints in part his speech before the Northwest Coin Machine show in Minneapolis, March 26,- 1041, and the other ‘reprints two letters written to Democrats in 1933 seeking a political job for a nephew, in one of which he sald “all —the. Capehart's are good Democrats.” The coin machine pamphlet carries in large type on the first page the following excerpts from his speech: “Now that I am back in industry. . . I would like to see the amusement games legalized or licensed and I believe they will be some day. ... The coin machine industry is a great industry. There ‘is nothing else like it.” o » ”

Democrats Pleased

DEMOCRATS are jubilant over the prospects of longer hours for voting. Some are predicting 5000 more Democratic votes in this county as a result. Democratic State Chairman Fred F. Bays termed the gover« nor’s special session call “a couragdous demonstration of splendid statesmanship. +4 “We are at war fighting for the right to select our leaders and form the kind of government we desire with a free and untrampled ballot,” he said. “With the great war effort that is being put Torth many men and women would be compelled to sacrifice war production in order to vote under present laws. The extension of the voting time ‘for three additional hours will give greater freedom of the ballot without any dislocation of the war effort.” Bernard Doyle, chairman of the state alcoholic beverages commission, said that it would-be up to the legislature to decide whether to extend the law continuing the time for closing taverns on elec tion day. Under present law, the taverns remain closed until 6 p. m, the time the polls close. He said the A. B. C. had no power to close the taverns after that.

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COMMUNIST BD

Wave of Enthusiasm Noted, ‘On Charge FDR Has

“Cynical Alliance.’

By CHARLES T. LUCEY Seripps-Howard Staff Writer

WITH DEWEY PARTY, Nov. 2. ~The apathy that marked the

early days gf.this presidential campaign—an apathy caused mainly by the overshadowing influence "of the

In this last swing Tom Dewey is making in His bid for election next Tuesday, people come out in tens of thousands. There is a new enthusiasm. Huge halls are jammed to the roof. Street crowds are more demonstrative. Some 400,000 persons saw the Republican candidate as he drove into Boston yesterday. Nearly 18,000 heard his smashing attack on the New Deal's ties with the Communists last night in Boston Garden, There were thousands more outside.

Speeches Are Popular \

Throngs heard him in old New England town squares in the au-tumn-brown Berkshires yesterday. His welcome in upstate New York the day hefore was far greater than responses a few weeks earlier, Crowds don't always spell out into votes, and there were plenty of Roosevelt supporters shouting for their man along Boston Common yesterday. But it has begun to look more like a presidential campaign. And Governor Dewey is. giving these crowds the kind of political speeches they like to hear. His biting attack on the Communist ascendancy in the Democratic party was probably the most detailed case against Communist philosophy and tactics ever undertaken -in a major political address in this country. The candidate made this speech in a state where the Democratic ranks are riddled by political crosssfire and where, though most observers gave easy victory to Mr. Roosevelt a few weeks ago, the G. O, P. now is given a chance. Furor Set Up . The edge still seems with the President, but few can assess the extent of damage being done by

lowers. A furor was set’ up by Senator Truman's characterization of Senator Walsh, veteran Massachusetts senator, who probably has a greater

the state, as an isolationist. Mr. Walsh's immediately objected to Mr. Truman's remarks. Senator Walsh said he'd stick with the Democratic party. But many believed that incident would cost the Democrats votes. There's a lot of heat on to get the senator to speak on the radio and to be on the platform when Mr. Roosevelt comes here Saturday night. He may do one or both, but neither will wipe out the coolness caused by Senator Truman. A former governor, Joseph B. Ely, and the present staté -treasurer, Prancis X.. Hurley, are trying to start .another insurrection inside Democratic ranks. = Defections from

inner-party strife among his fol-

persdnal following than anyone in|

HIRSCHMAN

“TRo0EEVEIL TRI ‘| among Italian voters.

Renews Communist ‘Charge

Four years ago Mr. Roosevelt carried the state by 138,000 but Sena-

Atrengu OI Rog Boston's large Irish: Population and

tor Walsh's victory was by more | than 250,000. | Governor Dewey leveled at | Roosevelt the charge that he had | so weakened and corrupted the] Democratic party that the Communists are capturing it. He confended the New Dealers are attempting to smother discussion of their Communist alliance. He sald that the day after the President had “softly disavow communism, Earl Browder, Communist leader, made a speech for Mr. Roosevelt and that not a New Deal voice was raised in protest. Mr. Dewey told the crowd that “everyone knows communism is for state ownership of all property, including your house, your farm and the factory, the shop, the office in which you work, It stands for absolute dictatorship, the abolition of tivil rights and total political and economic bigotry.”

Emphasizes Religion

The gpvernor emphasized communism's aversion to religion in a quotation from Mr. Browder that “Communists do not distinguish between good and bad religions because we think they are all-bad for the masses,” and in a charge of his own that “today that (Communist) pagan philosophy is sweeping through much of the world.” Those are potent points among the religious, and Boston has a large Irish Catholic population, Mr, Dewey - wouldn't accept the idea that to criticize communism is to offend our Russian allies, In Russia, he sald, a Communist 1s a man who supports his government; in Americe. he is a man “who supports the fourth term so our form of government may more easily be ged.” poly

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