Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1945 — Page 8

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Willis, Capehart Talks Also Spark Rally Here.

Governor Gates hag again served Enotice as titular head of the Republican party in Indiana that it | must represent something more than the “loyal opposition.” Breathing life into his party last night, the governor outlined a program he believes will return his | party to national leadership in the

| 1946 campaign. . 3 | Governor Gates spoke at a re-

gional meeting of Republicans in the Hotel Severin, He shared the spotlight with U. 8. Senators Raymond Willis and Homer Capehart. “I fear that unless we are strong

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept: 13. ~A trailer village for married velerans will be setr up on Indiana univrsity’s campus for the fall “Bemester, school officials revealed today. As a temporary -and emergency housing plan, the trailer unit is being created until materials are available for the construction of apartments for married students. Consisting of 50 specially built trailers to be obtained from the federal housing project, the village will be located near Memorial stadium at the corner of 10th and Woodlawn sts. Furnishings will include two studio couches, table, chairs, kitchenette with kerosene cook stove, icebox, sink, built in cabinets

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On a “hunger strike” to get “law and order restored” to the mining community of Neon, Ky, F. M. Ferguson, 70-years old former school teacher, pauses on his paper route to state that he “has not touched a bite of

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self-dependence during the trying | days of the war may slip backward, “We may slip under the pressure of circumstances we may face and | take the easy road downhill foward {the acceptance of too much govern{ment ald—too many handouts of government money and jobs,”

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JAPS BEHEADED POW'S

SYDNEY, Sept. 13 (U. P.).—Liberated Australian war prisoners said today that four Australian soldiers weie beheaded by a Japanese lieutenant on Ambon island last April 26 for stealing four bags of rice and nine boxes of tinnéd fish.

President Roosevelt's administra~ ; tr jy t tion. This, in the opinion of Sen~ He charged that "our opponents ator Willis, means that the “New

4 pictures’ 3.96 today have as® their ultimate ob-|po y foie will be followed.” | jective the ‘destruction of capital in : 3 wallet sine: pb | oir nation.” At the all-day meeting-—second in in » mailing folder. || “They would destroy the free en- a series of three—State Chairman

William Jenner asked various state officials and party leaders to provide facts and conclusions concerning the coming campaign, Other speakers included Henry E. Ostrom, county chairman; Noble J. Johnson, 6th district Congressional| representative; Lt. Gov. Richard] James and Mrs. Cecil Hardin, national Republican committeewoman from Indiana,

terprise system, despite its great achievemernité ia our hour of trial. They will lose in the great battle to come,” the governor added. He declared that a war has been {fought to destroy dictatorship { throughout the world, but if the nation follows a New Deal leadership it will soon approach a period in which dictatorship is inevitable. Senator ‘Capehart told the party leaders and officials that it is his alm to represent all the people

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