Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1944 — Page 12
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RESTORING HOPE
Michigan Chief Says New. Yorker Is ‘Free of Any - Promises.” :
_ With the election of Governor Thomas E. Dewey next Tuesday, "%“the face of America, will once more be turned toward a future bright with hope,” Governor Harry, F. Kelly of Michigan said here last night in a speech before a Marion _county G. O. P, organization meeting in the Claypool hotel. i
° cheering party workers that Governor Dewey would go into the White House “free of any pledges, ‘promises or commitments, express or implied.” “Communism and Americanism never will mix,” Governdr Kelly “If Hillman and Browder win, they'll think they have the right| to dictate labor's policies.”
Raps “Inexperience” Charge
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At the county G. 0. P. organization banquet at the Claypool hotel fast night . . . left to right, Senator Raymond E. Willis, the Rev. Fr. Joseph Somes and Governor Harry F, Kelly of Michigan,
RITES ARRANGED FOR STIVER HEADS STATE POLIO COMMITTEE
Don F. Stiver, state police super-
WILLIAM H. WOOTAN
Services for William Henry Woo- | who died yesterday, will bé|
He said that the Democratic cry conducted by the Rev. Statley Hall|
of “inexperience” in connection with | tomorrow at 2:30 p. Ba. in the Meth- | intendent, Governor Dewey “would be amus- odist church at Flackville. ing if it were not so unfair.” jw follow at Liberty.
“Governor Dewey's name was on!
the lips of the nation while we were ville. still deep in the trough of the Roose John Nelson of
won him universal acclaim.”
“The program of Governor Dewey | Wagley and Mrs. Ida Thornton;
Mr. Wootan, 72, lived in FlackHe is survived by two sons,
Martha Beecher,
four stepchildren, Ben|
Mrs, Frederick A. Conkle, president of the Indiana Congress of a Parents and Teachers, will serve as
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"and the Republican party is the sister, Mrs. Sarah Dillow of New vice chairman.
hope of America. Anyone compar-
other, “Repudiates One-Man Rule” “In the first place, Governor |
{ Albany, Ind., and two brothers, John ing the declarations of the two Wootan of Indianapolis-and Nelson presidential candidates is struck by|Wootan, Middletown, the discouragement and cynietsm| of one, the courage and faith of the [the presidency,
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Henry E. Ostrom,
ty-wide session| Sr,
Governor Schricker is honorary chairman for the state committee. Other committee members are: the government will| James Givens, state treasurer, comagain has a cabinet of the ablest|mittee treasurer; Mrs. George W. men and women to be found in|Jaqua, America,”
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Winchester, | vision director; Sam Murbarger of j Republican | the state athletic commission, sports Dewey repudiates the doctrine of county chairman, presided at the|events director; Eugene C. Pulliam one-man government, He has clear- {rally, the final coun J ly indicated that his administration of the campaign. $ will operate as a team, He has state and local offices were intropledged that, upon his election to duced. |
has -been:- named state Burial chairman of the Indiana commit- | tee for the National Foundation for [Infantile Paralysis, Ine. - He will Indianapolis and lead the state's fight against 1Invelt depression,” he said, “Before Charles of Louisville, Ky. and a fantile paralysis for the fifth year.
we- entered the war, he had made a daughter, Mrs.
record as a public servant which Chicago’ |8inex, Mrs. Mary Berns, Mrs. Nellie
Theodore. B. Griffith, Candidates for | retail, stores; Walter 8. Greenough, |chain stores, and K. T. Collins,
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|The -board of regents ‘| stormy session. 28g % |signed in protest.
“1 statement charging them with 16
TEXAS Ul, FRES "ITS PRESIDENT
College Is Ousted by “Board of Regents.
HOUSTON, Tex, Nov. 2 (U.P.)— The University of Texas at Austin was in the market ay for a presjdent less given to speech making. fired Dr. Homer P. Rainey last night in a
Three members of the board re--Angered by Mr. Rainey’s recent
acts which he said were “repressive measures,” hampering his administration at the university, the regents discharged him as unco-oper-ative. “Too Many Speeches”
making too many speeches before religious organizations, Dr. T. 8. Painter, a. professor of zoology, was named acting président, . Mr. Rainey discredited the theory of a superior race and struck out at large corporate wealth in a recent speech at Christ church. in New York. He came to the University of Texas in 1939 from Washington, D. C., where he was director of the American Youth commission.
FRANKLIN, Ind, Nov. 2 (U. P.). —Dr. Homer Price Rainey, who was ousted last night as president of
president, of Franklin college and av that time was known as “the young. pst college president in the U, 8.” Rainey headed the small Baptist institution at the age of 31, for four years between 1927 and 1931. left to become president of Bucknell university, Lewisburg, Pa. '
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