Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1944 — Page 17
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# ; Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind. + a Democratic. party always has beet the liberal party, opposed to a Ree publican leadership which always has been conservative and reaction~ ary, Governor Schricker, Democratic senatorial nominee, declared here last night. “It is this same leadership which is dictating the policies of the Republican party now and which believes that certain vested: rights go
“It is this same Republican leadership which fought most bitterly every advantage gdined by labor under the Democratic administration that is now proclaiming love
and woman. Labor should beware ‘of false promises, and remem that this affection will vanish . day after Soston:?. »
Jackson Foresees : : Democratic Victory
Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 2—8enator Samuel D. Jackson, the Democratic gubernatorial nomiiriee, predicted a Democratic victory in a speech here last night “because the
- have made strong appeal to men and women in both parties. “Under the leadership of the, administration for 12 years now by a program of economic relief and so-' cial reform, both long and: broad, we have demonstrated that we have the knowledge, vision and courage
in Indiana,” he said. “But the achievements of labor and industry, great as they may honestly and wisely be expected to become, will sorely need to be helped by the hands of a governor dedieated with singleness of purpose to public service.”
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‘Amusing,’ Wickens Says WALDRON, Ind. Nov. 2'—Com-
elub coming from the Republican candidate for President “is amusing,” Hubert ‘Wickens, Democratic nominee for a p-general, said In a speech here last night, #He probably has read about contributors to the Republican state committee in Indiana,” Mr. Wickens said. “Out-of-state people including the Pews and DuPonts would $1000 contributors mere pikers.‘ People of Indiana know these large contributors expect something from the millionaire lobbyists, Lyons and the Gates-Cape-hart gang in the event of victory. “Government by big business is the same issue met in all campaigns by the Democratic party.”
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Services for Walter Lahrman, 47, 2215 N. Keystone ave, who was drowned yesterday when he fell into White river from a fishing boat north of 16th st, will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic church. Burial will be in Lafayette. While fishing with George Coffman, 2041 Roosevelt ave, Mr, Lahrman is believed to have fallen asleep and toppled over the side of the boat. Mr. Coffman and others fishing in nearby boats attempted vainly to pull Mr, Lahrman out of the water, but the current was too strong to effect. a rescue.’ 1 Born in Lafayette, Mr. Lahrman had lived in Indianapolis 20 years. He was employed for many years As a boilermaker by the Monon
tavern on the East side, He is survived by two daughters, Miss Betty Jane Lahrman and Sis-
order, New Orleans, La.; two brothers, Willlam E. Lahrman, a city policeman, and Charles W. Lahrman of Indianapolis.
SEES WEST COAST ATTACK POSSIBLE
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2 (U, P).— The army still feels the west coast is in danger of invasion on a small scale, an answer to a relocated Japanese-American dentist's petition for return to California dis-
THURSDAY, NOV. 2 1044 a . ; Loc Gl Staging -
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-Lowtter; Lee Aller; T48 Tonos ave reported loss of materials valued at, ed
Shows in Italy
‘SGT. CARL L. BAKER, who “Khaki Kapers” and “Present Arms” while stationed at
has heen assigned to spe- § cial service F duty in Italy and is putting on shows for Soldiers in and -
Sgt. Baker sang on station
WISH with Barney - Rapp's
Sgt. Baker
and Joe Reichman’s orchestras | before going into the army. His | wife, Corinne, lives at 302 Blue |: Ridgerd. ~~. rd.
BALFOUR AY
: | City-Wide Meeting Tonight “At Kirshbaum Center.
Speaker at the annual observance! of Balfour day tonight .in the! Kirshbaum community center
auditorium will be Rabbi Joachim ||’
Prinz, a former Berlin resident, who will talk on “From Berlin to Washington.” The affair will be ‘a city-wide meeting opening at 8:30 p. m. under auspices. of the Indianapolis Zionist district. It will mark the | declaration by British-Foreign Sec-. retary’ Lord Balfour favoring | establishment in. Palestine of anational home of Jews.
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TWO BURGLARIES ND HOLDUP NET $1699
night resulted in $1699 worth of stolen cash and goods and a
diamond ring of undetermined value,
Virgil A. Cappelin, 4058 Winthrop |
that $800 in cash and $15 in postage | stamps was stolen from the Radio| Transfer Co. 766 Massachusetts ave, Enough tarpaulins, material, needles and thread to start a busi- | ness wefe taken from the Allen Tar- | paulin Co., 837 Buchanan st., whose | 5
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: GRANT INJUNCTION | | AGAINST FILM FUND
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 2 (U. P.).— | The screen office employees © guild |
today was under injunction to halt
“A political belief is one’s own," | Superior Judge Emmet H. Wilson | said in granting the injunction, “and any assessment levied for political action is unlawful and 1 legal.” i Four union members brought the suit on ‘grounds that members who refused to pay were barred from | studios and funds were used for | the candidacy of Hal Styles, ad- | mitted ' ex-Klu-Klux Klansman, seeking a congressional seat.
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