Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1946 — Page 2
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Dovey Expecid to Boll Larger Vote Against Mead Than a 0. P. Candidate for Senate Against Lehman.
By, CHARLES T. LUCEY i
; ACS “BARA oh SPRIN ! to “pation; New Repub factors are working in ha —
ir favor.
whl—t1 they edn elect 4 U, 8. sen- | agrees this will |
5 ia. 3 . gi —then they give 4 big push
>, Hops for control | of congress.
+~ Without regard to.order of imRabiich here are factors cited bs, Jefiders at the state . tion ‘Which olosed here yes- | farday | as as beping them in the elecston: First, the generally acknowledged
decline in President Truman's pop-|
ular This is related 10 the “irritation” vote growing out of wi living costs, commodity short- ; us he showed in his acceptnee” gpeech last night, will try Fo
Jabor troubles and so on. Mr. 18K Sengtor James M. Mead,
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Hope fot Vote of Blbes. Then, the Palestine question. G.O.P. |
Yeally with Jewish
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tion has bey ci is] - against thé Ho in this! matter. They dd fot neglect to cite as oppos- | tng Jewish Farsiine oy _ Russia's pe t.needli pe rT cs in because, they say, the Be and commies long have heen linked in| Democratic side. Foreign policy may enter into this Jose! Tito's Yugeslavid| : maneuverings against Italy —all| re Zinistiution has the responsibility | ene 2 just peace—. ¢ Poles e rabidly il po! what exploit. | have
gton's play both | President. letter to ng Ton Said yy pe believe : . Nations organization Te | greater or lesser degree to the pe : ampaifn in many ways. For fra P. stra ts think ; al occurring while a Democratic od-| yotes = their ‘native land, large Polish Charge A % *. FR
polit-
{session in
Stat Writer it. 5. —Two months-beforg what |
of the hat in and fmportdnt elections iff the’) jcans are chesty in the belief that key political
for & major Noyember victory.
re-elect ‘Goyernor ‘Thomas E. Dewey-—and most neutral ob- |
they have a Presidential candidate for | home seven miles
REP, MAY NOW
READY TO TALK
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Offers to Testify Before Mead Committee.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U. P) —Rep. Andrew J, May (D, Ky.) today offéred to testify at his home in Prestonsburg, Ky. on his dealings with Garsson brothers “paper empire” of war contracting rms. | In ‘a letter to Chairman James {M. Mead “D. N. Y.) of the genate | ware investigating committee, Mr: 2) May said he has recovered slightly from the heart attack which preverfted him from testifying before the war profits investigation as {scheduled July 26, “At the present: time I am able to be out of bed a short time in {the morning and the aftefnoon,’ Rep. May wrote from his Kentucky | { home, * uld your committee de- | ti sire to conduct further examina-! tion of me I would be very happy to meet with a subcommittee here in Prestonsburg now, per your de- | sire as expressed in a recent news release, or at any later date as de- | termined by my physician in formal | gton. » . Defends His Condyet Rep. Miy Sccothpanied the letter | with a copy. of the prephred state- | ment which he said would have { been rebd to the committee on ‘July 26 “B4d there been an oppor - tunity té do So.” At no time, Rep. May claimed; | did he evel hive “48y futancial interest In gny War "on the Erie Basin Metal Products Cq, or the Batavia Metal Products Co. key fifhns in the Garsson combine, “or any other concern.” . Muy conceded that he had
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wine that regard- |} « pot-shotting ~ from. now ber, Govenor "Bows vecord 1 Hi Yous years at Abany is oh that has the approval of 2 majority of New Yorkers.
: Rediioed State Debt It has been a period ‘when most ate governments have made a good inancial record, of course, and Mr. wey is able to show how he built a state post-war fund of $500 wiillion: while reducing state debt by i million and cutting income When OPA folded up and most pther states were fumbling, “Goyernor Dewey was ready with a rent ~gontrol law a already approved by the state legislature. The Republieans passed their own fair employment practices law, sponsored in the #&ssembly by Majority Leader Irving BX. Ives, named yesterday as the G- ©. P. senatorial candidate. Republicans, while believing their! Proiiects good, agree their tough- - job is to try to win the U. 8.| ¥enatorship from ex- Governor Her- | bert H. Lehman. Mr. Lehman is ——
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VANCOUVER, Sept. Bb ww. B)—| Beyond saying that he had “never heard of or eld Marshal Viscount Montgomery had ne cemment to make on & Moscow radio broadcast’ Wednesday alleged that he was in Canada to help plan military moves in the and make préparations “for the next war.” { “I'm here to. see Vancouver— that's all” Makshal Montgomery said,
expected to run well ahead of Senator Mead and the rest of the ticket. , Another great hope of the Diets: ocrats, In point of yote-getting, 1 36-yedr-old Mayor Erastus 1 ing, of Albany, named as candidate for lHeutenant governor, He i§ an ex-G. I. who Saw combat service, and an able and personable man! and a good campaigner. Both parties are making a manifestly heavy play for veterans’ votes, Gen, William J. Donovan's cam- | paigrr for the U. 8. senatorial nom-| ination folded up quietly, as the Dewey organization named Mr. Ives. {The harsh words tossed about in the battle are hardly expected to leave any serious wounds within! the party.
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Times Stats Service’ ‘NASHVILLE, Ind, Sept.
Saturday when Hobart Creighton, {speaker of ° tHe lmdina hodse {of representatives, will fly his own |plane-to the pienic grounds at Beanblogsom to address. the Tist [annual reunion, Leaving his
west of Warsaw . Creighton
after an early lunch, Mr, Creighton | will be expected to land at. Bean- of the city council, praised Louls 45 five of them are Jif the traditionally | district. in®req® n gredt champion, a greal Negro, Democratic deep south.
blossem about 115 p.m
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of his mirplane in conduct poultry, cattle and
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NEW STORE HOURS
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WEEK
~ SHOP TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 900 b 525 - AYRES’ WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
- ON MONDAYS
5A new era in modes of travel to the reunion of the old settlers of Brown \and Aad joining counties will - begin
elapsed time thap that required. to and a great American, in his speech | 0 ‘Beanblos- that formany opened thi | = Celebrities included Jack Mr. Creighton makes fHbGLEm use. sey, Jim Braddotk, "Barney Ross, ‘of his Bob Olin, farming busi- Bob. Ripley, is Jacobs, feet of his |derson, Hazel Scott and Paul Robe- | son.
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NEW YORK, sept. 5 (U, P).~ WASHINGTON, Sept. 5~The More than & dozen policenien were Windup of 1946 sendtorial primaries
today left Senator Richard B, Rusrequited to hold back “the street. sell (D. Ga,) convinced that the Re-
Terowds last night during the '0pén- |p bjiean party can’t. win contol of |ing of Joe Louis’ new restaurant at’ the senate before 1950,
126th st. and Fifth ave, | Senator Russell predicted in an
b | “Bcores of celebrities were among interview that Democrats would re-
the! tain control of both houses of con-| the gress in this year's November elec(swanky tavern to wish suceess to | tions; possibly with smaller margins, ‘the heavyweight champion iri his! Even {f the Republicans should | ‘new venture, |witi Both the house and the presi-/ | Most- of thie guests =lso wished dene {hitg luck in his’ title defense against ng chance of getting: Senate control | Tami Mauriello at Yankee Stadium. | péfore the 1980 elections. \gept. 18, Browh-skinned Joe had| Senator Russell based his seriate | motored ih from his training cap prediction on the fact that only 18 \at Summit, N. J., for the opening. senate seats now held by Derhocrats | vincent R, Impellitteri, president will be at stake in 1048 and all but |
hundreds who . visiteti
“I Would. tdke & landghge for the emp- senate bthrough this year's elections; aiid I don't see & fandslide in the | Sugar (Ray) “Robinson, making.” Senator Russel] said, Eddie Bagan, Mike Bill Robinson, Marion Anthe senate, Twenty-one of the Democratic seats are At stake in
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in 1848, he added; they have
Senator Rudsell sail the only reason thé Democrats were likely
{this year's électibns but - six of | those are in the deep south, thereby cutting the field of possible Republican gains, in the .face.of such public attitude The house naw has 236 Demo- is “because theré are more Democrats, 129 Republicans, one’ Pro. | crats in office.” gressive, 0hA ' Aerican~ Laborite | Four Demociatic” senators have and five vacancies, failed of renomination in ‘party
, ; — | pHmiary. contests this year, ‘but this His Alarm Clock
Was a Bi
CHICAGO, Sept. 5 Chicago's ‘three o'clock” struck egain yesterday for the 2th ‘tme-<two minutes late. At 3:02 p. m. (Indlahapolls Time) |fles the map in office with eve the young
| Quiney peality salon ih the “Loop” He threatened Miss Mary Saladin, 24, an operator; forced (her, to give him $30 from the cash
ya be lost to the party in Novem-
Dor Russell blamed wal-#me [reactions against those who are in | (uv. 2. ~ | public office, regardiBss of party, as ad a major factor in those defeats. “Congress. gets blamed for every- | thing.” Senator Russell said, “The
modity. searcities,”
pe iain AWAITING SHIPMENT COLUMBUS, Te. Be Brite
' shoppers. | been transferred to ‘Bremenhaven,
The bandit wore ‘a
to lose ‘niore than the Republicans |
| does not mean that all their seats ~
THURSD: AY, SEPT.H
VISIT Predicts Dercerat Senste Control Past 1950 HOWARD HUGHES
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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. § (U. P.).—
Howard Hughes, told ak. one time he might not recover [fom injuries
he received in a July § plane crash, “up and walking,"
is now
his phy-
siclan said last night.
Dr
Verne Mason. disclosed the
famed airplane" pilof-designer has almost completely recovered fiom {his ‘myltiple fractures and. csushed
chest.
In the July 7 accident Mr. Hughes crashed an experimental army plane into a Beverly Hills home after one
of fts.v
propellers [public attitude is one which ident. | dragged the plane downward,
reversed and
bandit held , up the thing from unemployment to com. ‘AMA ISSUES WARNING
| ON USE OF. NEW DRUG
CHICAGO, Sept. § (U, P.).—The
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There now are 58 Democrats, 30 distinctive ‘portions of an ensemble) ing as assistant judge advocate in|. Republicans and one Progressive in he has worn in 25 other holdups in the headquarters of’ Gen. Mark W. physicians after self-treatment with
the downtown area, all. within 2 Clark's United States forces in few minutes of 3 o'clock. | Austria.
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