Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1945 — Page 10

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WARM SPRINGS, Ga, Nav. 1 (U.| or PJ)~The spot in front of a little]

railway station here where Franklin Delano Roosevelt sat in a nmiodel T ford in 1928 and made the momentous decision that started him on the road to-the presidency will be marked in special dedicatory

ceremonies on Thanksgiving day. | The war department has ‘sent &

200-pound projectile to be Placed on

the spot. Dr. “Neal Kitchens of Warm

Springs, long a friend of the late

“Here in front of the railroad depot is where, on Oct. 3, 1928, at 2 p.m, I ran across him, sitting slumped over ‘the wheel of his model T. “What’s the matter, son? It can't be that bad,” Kitchens declared. Roosevelt told him that the late Alfred Smith had asked him to accept the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in New York and lend him support in his campaign for the presidency. He pointed out that the Warm Springs treatments were helpful, that ‘he would have to give them

President, discribed that moment. |

Michigan st. A graduate of Indiana university school of medicine, he interned at Ball Memorial hospital, Muncie, and entered ‘the setvice in 1941. He was taken prisoner at Bataan and held in ‘the Philippines until 1044 and then taken to Japan: He was liberated from. Comp Ashio in September and is in good health,

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a. traditionally Republican state, and asked Kitchens’ counsel. “Accept the nomination, son. You will be elected, re-elected and then go on to the presidency,” Kitchens said he told Mr. Roose-

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (U. P)— It looked today as though the various governors will have to figure out for themselves, without White House guidance, when their states shall observe Armistice day this! year. : The Nov. 11 holiday falls on Sunday this year, and businessmen generally would like to know whether observance will be on Saturday, Sunday or Monday. The White House has made up its mind on the question so far as the District of Columbia and federal employees are concerned, but it has offered no guidance to the states, which are outside its Jurls- | diction. i For federal employees, according to a presidential order, the Ar-

{mistice day holiday will be Mon- |

day. Buf it is up to the governors | to say when it shall be observed in! the several states. To repeated queries as to whether | President Truman would make any suggestions to the states the White House thus far has returned nothing but silence.

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