Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1952 — Page 2
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952
Truman Warns Big Business Running GOP ' Says Big Business Principal Issue Os November Election EN ROUTE WITH TRUMAN UP — President Trurdan tocfay said the Republicans are “all set” to put over “big business” legislation like the “terrible Taft-Hartley law" if they win the November elections. i ; - In a rear-platform "give ’eni Wlr talk to more than 3.000 persons in the steel mill town of Braddock. Pa., Mr. Trurtan said • the big issue in the election is whether the Voters want a Democratic 4 administration that wiH work for the welfare of the “common, everyday man'’ or a» GOP regime will turn the government over to “the big financial interests.” The “big ’business interests pay the bills and call the tunes of the Republican party,” the President said. is'.* He said Dwight D. Eisenhower, Republican presidential nominee, is a “five-star front man” for the GOP "Old Guard reactionaries.” He said the Republican candidate was a "wonderful general, but he doesn’t know any more about politics than a pig does about > Sunday.” >\ In a morning appearance at Wheeling, W. Va., the President said a "return to reactionary Republican rule" would mean the differenced be t ween War and peace.. He said the Taft-Hartley act “can wreck the American labor |l movement.” He said the law was a “bitter. vindTctive. anti-labor act” and charged there were a great number of men within the Republican party “who hate labor unions and would like to destroy them.” Mr. Truman, who wound up a 28-hour whistle-stop tour of Pennsylvania with a foreign policy address at Pittsburgh Wednesday , night. Was scheduled to swing back through Western Pennsylvania after his Wheeling speech. His special train also will sto pat Cumber-, land. Md.. and Harpers Ferry, Va.. , tonight, before continuing on to Washington. In his speech before 'Oov per- . sons in Syria Mosque 31 Pittsburgh. the President said Repunlican presidential candidatjet-Dwight D. Eisenhower's “cheap.” “cynical" and “isolationist" campaign - tactics are , a “threat to our national security." He said Eisenhower’s election “could lead us to national disaster.” TodaV, the President, who .is campaigning for Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois, said the slogan on the Republican candidate’s campaign train should be changed from “look ahead, neighbor" to “look out. “Among the people who had better look out if the Republicans win this election." he I said, "are the working men and women of Ameri- ' ca.” ' r : . “I dread to think what would happen to the labor movement! if the Republican party ever returned to power." Mr. Truman said. Indianapolis Church Rectory Is Robbed / INDIANAPOLISTP — Two gun ? man, believed to be in their early 20’s, held a priest at bay and took ?lj»oo .in parish funds from the Holy Spirit Catholic Church rectory A today. The Rev. Francis J. Early said he admitted the men shortly after . midnight when one saidi, “I've got to see you.” OnCe insidei he said they forced him to hold his hands - in the air while they searched the room for, money. V The number of television sets in the United States rose from 10,000 < in 1945 to 17,000,000 in i 1953.
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