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'Bandwagon Is Underway For Second Term Eisenhower Speaks - ’ At Fund Raising Dinner Os Women WASHINGTON (INS) — A steamed-up GOP “We Want Ike” bandwagon was rolling today in the wake of a fighting political pep talk from President Eisenhower himself. The Chief Executive appeared Monday night at a fund raising dinner sponsored by the Republican women's finance committee of the District of Columbia. He was greeted by roaring applause and the familiar 1952 campaign chant. Although Mr. Eisenhower spoke like a candidate, he explicitly declined to give any indication 'on whether he will actually be a candidate in the next "presidential election. The GOP may be a minority party statistically, the Chief Executive declared, but its doctrine represents the “majority” thinking of America. He said this doctrine is advancing steadily toward “ever increasing prosperity” while limiting the government’s control over the nation to “what's good for the whole.” Mr. Eisenhower said Republicans are neither trying to go back to the "horsecar” days nor to “fly to Mars.” The dramatic climax. of the President’s appearance came after Vice President Richard M. Nixon led a panel discussion by key cabinet officials who said the nation’s economy is at an all time high and its defenses are powerful. " Meanwhile, the 1956 presidential spotlight was also turned on Mr. Eisenhower from other sections of) the Republican party. A resolution adopted by the Indiana /state Republican central committee urging Mr. Eisenhower to ruu for a second term was delivered to him by Gov. George N. Craig and Indiana GOP chairman •Alvin C. Cast. The resolution has been described as the start of the “Draft Eisenhower" move and other 'Republican state organizations are expected to adopt similar statements. On the other hand. Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (H-Wis.) said Monday he will not support President Eisenhower for reelection unless the Chief Executive.takes action, to free Americans jailed by Red' China. McCarthy, interviewed on the Mutual Broadcasting system made one exception. He said he would feel compelled to vote for Mr. Eisenhower anyway if Adlai Stevenson is the Democratic presidential candidate again next year. President Eisenhower, at his appearance before the GOP ladies, pledged that the Republican party under his administration will nev-

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er ‘‘forget the unfortunate or neglect the poor.” # He said any part which serves the nation must assert the philosophy that “we are our brother’s ekepeh” The Chief Executive referred to Vice President Nixon as one of the party’s “great leaders” and commended the ladies’ fund raising efforts. . Mr. Eisenhower concluded his pep talk: “By doing this kind of thing all over the nation, they (the Republicans) will inspire thousands and millions who think as we do to join us and finally to adopt our label as Republicans.” *■■- ! ■ - - Indianapolis Youth 2 Millionth Draftee Top Brass To Mark Youth's Induction I INDIANAPOLIS (INS)—A freckle faced 19-year-old Indianapolis youth will be inducted into military service Thursday in a top brass manner not accorded the 1,999,999 youths who preceded him. Indiana state headquarters of the selective service system were notified that Robert H. Freeman, 19, of Indianapolis, will be the two millionth inductee under the 1948 universal military training and service act. That assured Indianapolis of becoming the center for a ceremony that will bring high national and state draft officials to the city. There for a while, the Hoosier ’ state thought the two millionth ceremony would go to another state. Another earlier inductee was listed as No. 2,000,000, but Washington officials later said that was a statlstiipal error, and the other youth entered the army without fanfare. _ Freeman turned out to be a typical inductee. He said he was graduated from high school two years ago. and will have completed two years at Butler University by the time he is inducted Thurs day mornnig. He volunteered, explaining that he felt he should get his military service out of the way, so he could plan his life without likely interruption from Uncle Sam. Brig. General Louis H. Renfrow, deputy director of the national headquarters of the .selective service system, is to fly from Washington to attend the ceremony at the Indianapolis armed forces examining and induction . station. ' Governor George N. Craig and Representatives of the state selec- • stive service, officers of veterans organizations and other governmental officials are to attend. Freeman, one of a contingent of •16 inductees, is to go to Fort Leonard Wood, near Rolla. Mo., after the induction. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur if you nave sometnmg to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.