Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1947 — Page 20
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PE. Taft Opens Bid _
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Grabbed State Power
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BB) —~8enator Robert A, Taft (R.| 0,), an undeclared candidate for President, started his campaign for|
Far Western support today. He accused the New Deal of grabbing power {rom the states until American liberties were at stake '
He sald the New Deal had tried] {to concentrate all power in Wash-
{ington and that the great issue to-| day was one of freedom against) the totalitarian state, Touring the West to test his chances for the 1048 presidential nomination, Mr, Taft first put him|self up. for Inspection in the po[itic ally pivotal state of California. He spoke at the State Bar assocla-| tion convention here,
of Indiana, Rep. Ray Madden (D. |
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charged that the issue was sometimes used hy politicians and political parties to promote their own interests. He insisted that the states and the federal government have demonstrated their ability to work in harmony, Mr. Taft, who can hope for no more than second choice support from California Republicans, con-| ferred yesterday. with Governor Earl Warren, who has first claim: on California's Republican ¢onvention vote
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Wallace 10 Stay | rr With Democrats —at Miller-Wohl .
Warns Against Trend Toward ‘War Party’
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4 NEW. YORK, NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (U. P.)— of were annoul Former Vice President Henry A. eons.
Wallace told a cheering crowd of 20,000 thundering “Wallace for 48” in Madison Square Garden last night that he would “continue to work within the Democratic party” until convinced that it held no hope for liberals, If the major parties give the people no choice except “reactionary capitalism,” a third party may be necessary in 1948, he said. “If the Democratic party is a war party, if my party continues to attack civil liberties, if both parties stand for high prices and \depression—then the people must. | have a new party of liberty and peace,” he declared. “The people must have a choice.” Unchanged in Year Mr. Wallace spoke from the same rostrum where a year ago he de-| nounced the administration's “get | tough with Russia” policy. ‘That speech brought about his resigna-| tion as secretary of commerce. | EDUCATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED—Ben H. Watt, su- | He showed ne chanee of wrinion perintendent of publia irstruction (left) outlines the law that sets up | over last year. He said communism | a division of special education for physi call ly -and mentally handi. | was not the cause of the present
capped, to Dale V. Swanson, Noblesyille, who will direct the divi. [crisis facing this country. He said| / sions [the crisis was a financial one {brought on by the Truman admin- \ OYS e .
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The foursome was billed for a i pane] Siscussion- of, "Saws Righu istration, “monopolistic capitalists “ ‘eciera ontros 8 p or » y and their political errand boys.” Q ran: r Ti 3 3 and of the Taft-Harbtiey labor rela- Swanson to Head Education jo . f y oe . ® Souvenir for Every Boy, 3 a ns bill. tenignt Paul Robeson Sits Nearby : tions bi Onign } h ' Mr, Wallace addressed a political . 4 a : ° In a statement prepared for de- For Handicapped Children rallf’ sponsored by the Progressive Yes, inaeeag— : s livery at the first Session, Mr. Taft] |Citizens of America. Sharing the You'll find everything you'd like for that 3 Selg Hhe zoursry baa tne dor oo Noblesville Man Directs Division Speukery said with him Were paul “little man in your life!” Here in one de- i ¢ years 1 du ver | eson an na Horne, - Negro artment you'll find just everything you 1 i control divided -betwéen the state Created by Past Legislative Session singers, and Dr. Frank Kingdon, }! need for BROTHER, And what a collection . and federal governments, The appointment of Dale V. Swanson, Noblesville, as director of the newspaper columnist, of boys’ clothes! 3 “The New Deal tried to get rid| newly created division of special educat | Mr, Wallace bitterly attacked U. : ! 1 y of sarin rights as far ar couia Governor Gatos, } Of. shecia) edusation was nounced way ud foreign policy, let he said You've sen, Yor've Jikod, yor've baught Sp i and concentrate all power in Wash- Mr, Swanson has been director of school inspection for Indiana |followed the philosophy of former We've done oe ored. Lo : ington,” he said, “In my view the| since last January and previously taught sclence and was athletic coach! | President Herpert Hoover and, was ae ae maha a Ee TR A A AR Ce SR ND AI TE TTR HSC AOO TT FE TRE seen a schioolman’ "all his ‘life. [carried out "by military®men and" Sizes 1 to 3—2 to 8 = people against the totalitarian| * me jaw or eating the new division | Wall Street bankers, ; 4 tate : wit work ony through public Schoo | “Under the Republicans Wall ’ Redurded 2s Experts | es enacted at the past session of corporations in administering the Street ran America; under the pres- | It 8 Fun to Shop at— M Taft ted ‘that’ federal the legislature. It provides for the! provisions of the act. ent administration” Wall Street is ; r. Taft asserte 18 edera " & * officials regarded themselves as ex- education of certain types of physi- _The funds for this act are fur- all set to run the world,” he said. SENSES — Ye perts and believed that the people cally and mentally handicapped dished entirely by the state of In- «a | 3 were “too damned dumb” to under- children between the ages of 5 and diana. (Britain Limits Banquets . stand. Hence federal action is de- 21, > 7 100 M | | $ termined, he said, by “propaganda Provide Qualified Teachers Me $ Off d (10 at a ea | 3 and by theory” rather than by the! The act does not provide educa- a ere { LONDON, Sept. 12 (U, P).— 45 1g WASHINGTON ST aw < voice of the citizens, - tion for children who can be cared’ On ‘Fin n : Pl y | Great Britain's food conservation | . . t Mr. Halleck told the convention [or in state institutions, ance an program put a ceiling on. banquet-/ ; that the federal government should| School corporations, with-the con-| PERRY, N. Y., Sept. 12 (U. p.) — | ing today. Of course, we have all the .newest not engage in any activity which sent of the state board of education, Village Trustee Paul B. Neff, who Tie Tood MINIsrY decreed thay Fall Clothes for Big ’n’ Little Sister! N oncern and mav ani > “ha . effective next Monday the number was not of national concern and may organize classes for “handi operates the meat market. adverwhich the states were functionally capped children” and be reimbursed visedt-in the local = ’ of persons who can be served food capable of handling. up to 100 per cent of the cost in 8 nthe Jocal newspaper: at a banquet or similar function | Mr, Madden said states right excess of that for children in at- “For the convenience of my cus- shall be Timited Wim. ‘ k were. generally recogrized but tendance in regular classes. Home tomers, I have made arrangements! : *
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provided and approved. pianos, etc, not older than 1046, as | INTRODUCING & k 9 ” The act does not provide for medi- down payment on one pound of a . cal care, and it does not repeal any meat. Balance on easy monthly 9 part of chapter 211 of acts of 1927, terms.” )
which provided free lunches anf} So far Mr. Neff has been offered |
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