Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1952 — Page 6
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TRUMAN MAKES (Continued From Pniee One) ~ ~ vote the straight Democratic ticket,” he said. “I’m not out on a joyride. I’m out to help elect Adlai Stevenson and the Democratic ticket.’ At Muncie. Ind., Air. Truman Said the Republican Party is “indeed the party of generals-Wede-meyer, MacArthur, Eisenhower — and they alsyPinclude General Electric, General Foods and General Motors."
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\ “Let the Republicans have all the generals]” ha said. “11l take the privates and corporals. We want a civilian government and civilian commander-in chief who’ll be able to tell all the generals to stand around, And I’ve doho it,” Teen-agers in a crowd estimated by police at more than 5.000 carried “We Like lite” banners and chanted. But midway in the speech _— I—.—„
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iEWOBT EQUITY’S CHEESE SALE Friday arid Saturday ] October 10th and 11th —.And we’re celebrating—to remind you cheese is a favorite with If everyone . . . cuts meal costs . . . is ipacked with health giving nutrients. ■ Treat the family. Serve cheese tor night! x ! Equity’s Own Famous Cheeses I DAISY COLBY Reg. Price 65c lb. LONGHORN Reg. Price 67c lb. > SPECIAL . j SPECIAL — I 53C Ih. . 55C lb. WISCONSIN BRICK 67c lb. j AMERICAN CHEESE 4oc lb. COTTAGE CHEESE 15c lb. ) EQUITY DAIRY STORE FRANK LYBARGER, Mgr. I DECATUR, IND. y PHONE 3-3216 i I — . 'i . ' i . • '■
some of them yelled “Give ’em hell, Harry.” f We have ip realize that this military candidate is simply the front man for tIT& party that has fought price and rent control, and tried to ojjen loopholes Im our control laws and our tax laws for the powerfiil interests,”\ MT. Truman said? I The Ptesident said that Eisenhower had “moaned and groaned” about high prices but had not said anything about how to lower them because the “special interest lobbies" won’t let him. He said it is “vitally important” to. elect the “right man” as President this November because “thes£ next four years are likely to be some of the most critical we have ever faced.’ The man,” he
said, was Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson, the Democratic candidate. \ Electrical storms common tn mid-summer, kill 400 persons a year in the United States. Trade in a Good iown—Decatur!
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