Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1944 — Page 6

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that must approve: the terms and scope of our participation -in this world effort to maintain peace. In the working out’ of that program there must be mutual confidence and teamwork between the President and congress. .

Stresses Teamwork

“If we are not to run the grave danger of seeing tihs whole program wrecked on the rock of one man’s arbitrary will, we must install next Jan. 20 an administration that wants to work with congress, that

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to Scranton and Wilkes Barre, Pa.,

for evening “appearances. None .of, :

his three talks today were being | Declares ‘Long Time “in

broadcast. " al : ‘Cynical Alliance’ Office’ Has Hurt Dewey.

His Boston speech last night was (Continued From Page One)

the strongest denunciation he had made of the “cynical alliance” which, he told 25,000 persons in . strongly Catholic Boston, the New |cutor and then as Governor. It is Deal has entered into “with, Earl|boiind to happen and that will help’ Browder's Communists.” Helo win” ; : charged that the alliance’ was ef- i fected through Sidney Hillman and Mr, Hannegan was reminded that his Political, Action Committee. his candidate has been in the White . Lashing out with the bitterest | House for 12 years.

knows how to work with congress, and that deserves the confidence of | the people and their elected representatives. “My .opporient has consistently | ahused the members of congress sc that today an irrevocable breach exists -between the executive and Jegisaltive branches of our government. That breach began with the arrogant attempt to pack the supreme court. It was widened by the attempt to purge those members of conigress that resisted the President's will and defended the constitution. It" has deepened year after vear until it flared in open revolt this year.

‘More Clever Than Honest’

“You remember how, on Washington's birthday, my opponent .|sent to the congress a véto message so savage that his own majority leader, Senator Barkley, rose to denounce the words of that message as ‘more clever than hon-

liberate assault upon the legislative integrity of every member of congress. “The other senators, regardless of party, rallied around Senator Barkley's declaration of independence and the members of the house crowded into the senate chamber to shake his hand. - “yet, not content with ‘having alienated « the leaders of his own party, Mr. Roosevelt only last Priday night accused the Republicans who will be the new leaders of congress of placing political advan-

peace.” ,

|gan, Mr, Dewey charged that “Mr.ithat Mr, Roosevelt, or any other

est’ and as ‘a calculated and de-’

tage above devotion to country just because they publicly pledged them- | Victed of draft dodging in the last | selves to a program for lasting (War. He was again convicted—this

From Baltimore, Mr, Dewey goes Franklin Roosevelt in time to or-

personal denunciation of President| -But he didn’t back away from Roosevelt since the.campaign beé-ihis previous stand. He conceded

Roosevelt, in His overwhelming de- | man in office for soilong, has made sire to perpetuate himself in office | ardent enemies. { for 16 years, has put his party on| «gut he hasn't made eno : ugh ot ie sdoton black~-for sale to the | defeat him,” he concluded with a Bes er; weak smile, which seemed to indiFreedoms in Jeopardy cate he wished he hadn't brought

He said the highest bidders were|the matter up. “the Political Action Committee of| There is no great spirit of victory, Sidney’ Hillman and the. Commu-|°" the usual pre-election hustle and nists of Earl Browder.” > |bustle to win votes, apparent around Mr. Dewey charged that President | the high command here. Roosevelt. has “to weakened and| Until the President took to the corrupted the Democratic party road to prove he is fit and fighting that it is readily subject to cap~ hard for fourth-term votes, the at{ure” and “the forces of Commu-| mosphere on the fifth floor of the nism are, in‘ fact, now capturing it,” swank Biltmore hotel resembled

“The Communists are seizing con- somewhat that of a fine mortuary, trol of the New Dedl, through which | Observers report. . they aim to control the government The staf was poorly organize of the United States” Governor|2Nd there were plenty of people Dewey shouted: “If they, should|5aVing that Mr. Hannegan was succeed, the fundamental freedoms making a worse national chairman

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- .. BOSTON, Nov. 2¢U.P.). —Highlights from the address of Governor Thomas E. Dewey here last night:

“Once in every: four years, late in O¢tobér, my opponent an-

enterprise system. Then for-the remaining. three years and 11 months, he wages war against the American enterprise system day in and day out.” ~ " » “ , .-. By installing a fresh and united administration in Wash. ington, the day of total victory and the return of our fighting men will be speeded up greatly.” 2 4 a > “With a government in which the President works in harmony and mutua} respect: with the con~ gress, we can unite America for effective world leadership in a world, organization for lasting peace.” : ” » ” “They (the Communists) are a

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Hightights of Dewey's ! Address Given in Boston

“Now, by the self-same tried and familiar tactics’ with the aid of Sidney Hillman, the: Com= munists are seizing control of the New Deal through which they . alm to control the government of the United States, If they should succeed, . the fundamental freedoms of every American would stand in graves ”

biggest political United States...” ” " ”

“ ... Mr. Roosevelt, in his overwhelming desif® to perpetuate himself in office for 16 years, has put his party on the auction block—for sale to the

bidder.”

secret conspiracy -of well disciplined, highly trained zealots who work at their purposes every hour of the day. Falsehood, deception and smear propaganda are parts of their technique.” + ! :

t jeopardy.” a 8 “Sidney Hillman has become the boss

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CHICAGO,’ Nov. 2 (U. P)~Epllepsy is the most serious aftermath of bullet or shell fragment wounds which penetrate ‘the skull. It may develop as long as 20 years after the injufy, Dr. Ernest Sachs. of .St: Louis, told the Institute of Medicine ‘of Chicago at .its post~ graduaté assembly on war and postwar neurological problems today. Epilepsy eccurs more frequently after war wounds than after civillan injuries to the. head, Sachs said. : 1t is an “unsolved problem,” he added. “We do not know definitely how frequently it occurs, how to recognize the cases that are going to develop and how best 0 deal with them,” +

said, the British discovered that at the end of dne year about 2 per cent of the men injured in the nead became epileptic; at the end of five years the ratio increased to 10 or 15 per cent and now a final

‘epilepsy to be 34 per cent.

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of every American would stand in than Edward J; Flynn, the Bronx gravest jeopardy.” boss, who previously set a new low

his statement concluded:

after Jim Farley's two terms of new |

The Hannegan victory. statement read as _though he believed the campaign was concluded, despite the fact that the President is mak‘ling a radio address from the White House tonight and taking a Saturday trip to Boston, speaking en|

“This has. been a_ hard-fought | Masonic

campaign,” Mr. Hannegan said, and | Election of officers {7:45 p. m.

However, he said that better con-

“The people have made up their |trol of infection by the use of sul-

minds and*-will not be influenc by any 11th hour strategems tha could be devised by those who areithe present war, convinced of their own defeat,” *

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As an example of what he meant, | @—== @— oo Mr. Dewey painted the Communist system as one under which “the individual cannot. worship, vote or think as he would, or conduct his life as his 6wn.” The price for dis- ® cbedience, he declared “is liquidation, either. through violence or slow economic strangulation.”

Aftacks Hillman, Browder

The G. O. P. candidate leveled a ®

similar personal attack against

Browder and Hillman, Of Browder he said: “He is the man who was con-'@

time of perjury--and pardoned by

ganize the fourth term campaign. Browder stands for everything that would destroy America.” He described Hillman as a labor leader who had held “ogg official post after another mn Be New Deal” and “a front for the Com-.!@' munists” in the fourth term campaign. Mr. Dewey warned against any ignoring of “the Communist threat because of their small numbers.”

‘Fanatical Conspiracy’

° “They are not themselves a political party,” he asserted. “They are a fanatical, secret conspiracy of well - disciplined, - highly trained zealots who work at their “purposes évery hour of the day. Falsehood, deception and smear propaganda are part of their technique, . , . They place their members at strategic points where they can seize control’ of large organizations.” * Similarly, he argued that the “New Deal is not a political party” but “has become a collection of warring factions, tied together only | @.

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He predicted that any Communist {bid - for control of the American government is doomed to failure. Describing the P. A. C. fee of $1 {per member as “this Roosevelt poll tax” imposed by Sidney Hillman” Mr. Dewey said working men and women are “rising in protest all over the nation.” The solution, he cortinued, lies in voting for the Republican party “in the secrecy of the voting booth.” “That danger (communism) can

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