Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 8

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New President Needed to Heal U. S. Wounds, Says Reece; Coddling Charged by James

Republican speakers last night brought to a climax their weeklong series of “Lincoln Week" political blasts at the administra-

+ tion of President Truman and the ghost of the New Deal. Carroll Reece, Republican National Ghatrman, at Indianapolis:

_ “With the Taft-Hartley act, the

Republican Party has again met

.. the challenge of concentrated political und economic power.”

. Rep. Charles Halleck (R. 2d

{ ale ama a pe District) at Logansport: “To bin a| menace of human slavery. Next the Het) st gaspar need the| came the threat of monopoly on

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publican president.”

. Sen. William nn t| South Bend: a net the threat created when’ the DemoTruman haberdashery crashed on »

the financial rocks.”

Sen. Homer E. Capehart at La“Apply the American Lt. Gov. Richard T. James at *“Coddling by the federal government such as we have today would have stifled the R

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greatness of Lincoln.” : ‘= Rep. Earl Wilson (R. 9th Dist.) at Batesville: . “The grain shortage is a figment of the New Deal imagination,” State GOP Chairman Clark pringer at Shelbyville:

the necessities of life by the (great financial trusts,

“Then,” he said, “came the

cratic Administration, willing to| | put partisan advantage ahead of the national interest, enacted Jaws which vested autocratic powers in a few ambitions and unscrupulous leaders ‘of organized labor,

Jenner Says Truman egime Inconsistent

| “If Prefident Truman 1 the! Completes action on the Mar-

|kind of fiscal policies in his busi[ness he is trying to effect in government,” Sen. Wililam 'E. Jenner

The |8ald at South Bend, “small won-

rrr Marshall Plan surrenders, in ef- der his haberdashery crashed = Police Hold Boxer

fect, the sovereignty of the west.” | the financial rocks.”

Rep. Forrest Harness (R. 5th Dist.) at Kokomo: “If we weakon our economic machine, we de-

stroy hi foundation of national

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Undecided on UMT, Says Rep. Harness

Attacking critics of his attitude universal military training, Forrest Harness (R. 5th ) sald at Kokomo: am undecided on UMT beof the staggering overall of our national security program. If we destroy or weaken economic machine, we destroy the foundation of national security. From this it is not to be inferred that I-

‘Urges GOP Victory To End ‘Confusion’

Rep. Charles Halleck (R. 2d Dist.) told a Logansport Lincoln audience last night that the GOP must elect a President if it is to end “confusion” in Washington. Emphasizing veterans

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‘GOP ‘Accomplishments’ Cited by Reece

Three times since its birth the

“Republican Party has met the|/the AMA Pharmacy and Chem-|Gotcher, who lives on a farm five) ‘menace of is concentra- | ical Council, said he would have mtles west of here, does not like

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lis last night, © First, he. told the Indianapolis Women’s Republican Club in his Lincoln ‘Day address, was the

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- CHICAGO, Feb. 13 (UP)—An|grancy.

“His entire administration has been consistent only in its incon|sistencies.”

Cradle-to-Grave Plan Attacked by James

tacked the “cradle-to-grave” phil{osophy of the New Deal in a {speech last night at New Albany. “If Abraham Lincoln means anything at all to us today, he is a symbol of what can be accomplished when the will to-ac-icomplish is the impelling force behind all actions,” he said.

Springer Opens Attack

The Marshall Plan, State GOP Chairman Clark Springer sald at

to the li'x of strife-ridden Europe, ties us financially ‘and morally {for all time to come, surrenders {in effect our sovereignty to the West.” “ > :

Lt. Gov, Richard T. James at- street into a front yard in the

Shelbyville, “ties: us irrevocably he

‘NEW BRITISH ENYOY — Sir | Oliver Franks, 43, former professor of moral philosophy at Oxford University in England, was named today by the Brit ish Foreign Office to be new ambassador to Washington to replace Lord Inverchapel (above). Washington dispatches said Lord Inverchapel planned to retire as soon as Congress

shall Plan. It was likely that Sir Oliver would take his post soon after. >

As Car Overturns

A prize fighter was held by police today under four ‘charges alter his car overturned off the

4000 block, N. Illinois St., last night, . 3 ' He was Herman Fletcher Jr. 1201 W. 37th Place, who is known in the ring as “Tommy” Thompson. A motorist, Thurman C. Hack, 28 8B. Parker Ave, said Fletcher bumped his car on Kenwood Ave, near 40th St, and that he chased the offender.

"He sald Fletcher sped north on

a fence and landed in the yard oft N. Illinois St. When police arrested Fletcher shoved Patrolman James Henry into a police cruiser car and ran. Patrolman Clarence Means fired a shot into the air and just then Fletcher fell on some ice and the officers shackled him,

ness, have a driver's license and va-

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Dr. Austin Smith, secretary of

to see ‘the cure to believe it, An article in the newspaper

sald in|Asahl in Tokyo reported that|year-old daughter Mary to walk two Nagoya University profes-|to school in wintry weather.

sors said they had cured bald-

ness . with vitamin B injectionsicranks up the family airplane and flies Mary to school

in the scalp.

Gicss sud today. be War dount- Plane Solves Problem +4 cur ported by two Tokyo professors, Of Icy Winter Roads

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TRE a Die in Battle Around Tel Aviv | JERUSALEM, Feb, 13 (UP)— Nine Arabs and Jews were killed |

"proaches to Tel Aviv and two! Irish guards were killed in re-| Denver shot her.” pelling an Arab invasion in the north, reports reaching Jerusalem said today.

yasion Hotes ou sein hard! he child, found she, border with fire from two-pound; been ousted i Se Hiooting himself. cannon ahd heavy machineguns, spree and sent her to a . ] o ‘the isolated home|that she stayed at home Wednesthe northern reports said. - Arab Police went t Shalt sisé Sayed 3) hom Wednes | |ver while Mrs. - Johnson, her great-aunt, went to a parent-| teachers meeting. :

casualties were not reported. Six Arabs and three Jews were ; killed in a Haganah attack on | Lydia Johnson, 55, a miner's wife, the Arab villages of Yazour, Abu|lying outside the house, four bulKebir and Jabaliya, which com-| lets in her body. mand the road to Tel Aviv.

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Youth Kills Aunt, Cousin, Self in Night of Horror

Terrified Child, 11, Lays Awake All Night * Beside Girl's Body; Reveals Tragedy fo Teacher

{ ELKINS, W. Va. Feb. 13 (UP)—When the teacher asked 11last ‘night in fighting on the ap-/year.ola Bonnie Champ why her cousin, Beatrice Johnson, 8, was absent from school, the child stammered out. “She's dead. Cousin

Then she described a night of horror in a tiny mountain home, where double murder and suicide were committed. ‘And she sald

the lay Aa A eve | her little granddaughter lying in her cousin's y, afra “bed with six bullet wounds. Her inThe Trish guards drove the I! “rhe teached noticed blood 0B|y7 vor cid nephew, Denver Johnson, lay dead where he had killed

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