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By ROBERT BLOEM Hoosier Republicans continued to make political hay and sound off on the “iniquities” of the New Deal last night in their oratorical clebration of “Lincoln Week." Rep. Charles Halleck (R. 2d Dist.) at Warsaw: “I join with the Second District Republican Soummities in: fodorsing the canst dgidacy of Hobart Creighton for Governor. " i

Lt. Gov. Richard T. James at!

pover: “The federal overament) bas injected itself. into almost 3 Va 8s every phase of our daily . — 7. § Senator Homer wi EEE Stassen Temitory hat at Fol, RFC Row a Jaapize

free enterprise in of western ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 12 (UP)

{. S. Senator William E. Jen. Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio toner at La Porte: “A hundred day invaded Minnesota,

the Republican’ presidential nomination, Harold E. Stassen. The co-author of the Taft-Hart-ley labor law arrived early enough to breakfast with a group of the state's leading Republicans, including Gov. Luther Y 1 ;

described the utter confusion inconsistencies which character- ' ize the present administration.” Kep. Earl Wilson (R. 9th Dist.) at Brookville: “Let's have a Marshall Plan for our own folks here

at home.” Halleck Sings Praises | His itinerary for the 24-hour stay here did not include any Mr.

of Hobart Creighton conference with Stassen, Rep. Charles Halleck (R. 2d Minnesota's former Governor. pist.) departed from the custom- The Minnesota GOP commitary Lincoln Day speech proce- tee will have a two-hour recepdure last night to tell a Warsaw tion for him this afternoon before audience he would back their| he addresses some 1100 Lincoln native son, Hobart Creighton, for! Day diners who will pay §3 a governor. {plate to hear the speech. J

“For 15 years,” the congress- King Pin in Minnesota man said of the gubernatorial] Although Mr. Stassen and Mr. aspirant. “he has ably served oul Taft were not scheduled to meet,

state as a legislator, including| Mr, Stassen rolled out a red plush three terms in the responsible welcome mat for the Ohio Seén-| position of Speaker of the House. ator. Thus he let it be known He is a man of exemplary character, honest, sincere and able.” Mr. Halleck also outlined the program of the Republican Congress, stating the GOP majority “has demonstrated the will and courage to economize while the Truman-administration continued to adhere to the repudiated New!" Deal spend and spend policy.”

James Raps Truman ‘Contradiction’ Policy

“President Truman's record | sate of Ohio. Ss replete with contradictions too Rejects Proposal pumerous to catalog,” Lt. Gov.| Mr. Stassen refected the proRichard T. James said in a Lin-' posal. in oa ae was Jus Je coin Day speech at Dover last ver ve night. y Taft a run for his money on his “Last Summer he sharply OWn stamping grounds. vetoed and spurned Congress’ at-! Mr, Taft came here from Chittempts to reduce taxes. Now, cago where he stayed the night! he apparently has decided that, after making several appearances - 1948 is a magical year for tax Yesterday in Indiana. cuts, provided he can get credit! At Gary, Ind, he deviated from for them. ia pared speech. to say that’ “Last fall Mr. Truman ecriti- the government may have made

nesota Republican circles. { Mr, Stassen has managed to have it noised about that he] would derive more pleasure from beating Mr. Taft for the nomination than from victories over any. other candidate. That was after It was disclosed - that Mr. Taft had met him in a ~ [Washington hotel room and Suggested that he stay out of the primary fight in Mr. Taft's howe |

as products of a police state. One President Philip Murray on a month later he reversed himself charge of violating the Taft

and asked Congress to pass ~sartiey ln jawt——

sweeping rationing and price ee Boy Swallows Lye,

controls.” C i : i oat -. 2 . apehart Reiterates | dition is Fair Little George William Busc

RFC Type Aid Plan |

Sen. Homer E. Capehart ‘ook who last night swallowed a smahi another cut at his pian ‘0 quantity of lye is in fair condiate the Mars ‘Plan us au tion today at General Hospital. ternational RFC in a speech atl The 2-year-old child and his 4okagon State Park last night. [year-old cousin, Barry Lee Ken-| The Capehart plan would Wit singer, pulled a can of lye from overnment-to-governmetit emergency starvation relief and in the kitchen of the Biisch home! would set up a series o. interlock- in 949 N. Warman Ave. ing RFC's to hand'e the economic, The child's mother, Mrs. Roberta recovery problems of European Busch, heard her son's screams nations, |and ran to him but he had swal-|

Jenner ‘Resurrects’ {lowed some of the poison. A po-

pi {lice emergency squad treated the Lincoln Talk of 1848 forts haired boy and he was| At La Porte, Sen. William E.

rushed to the hospital. Jenner . quoted ‘from an 1843

speech by Lincoln describing con- i fusionin the White House. Social Agencies

“The Precident i8 in no wise satisfied with. his. own physi- To Hear Graham cians” he quoted. “First he takes Henry M. Graham, general secup one, and !n attempting to ar- retary of the Family Service As-' gue us into it he argues himselt | *0ciation of Indianapolis, willl out of it. Then he seizes another | Address a regional meeting of and goes through the same proc-| {Community Chests and Councils ess and then, confused a iT DINE | gay in Chit tomorrow and Satur: able to think of nothing new, he! ay in Chicago. snaps. up the old one again.”

5 | “Chests and Councils in the Eyes Earl Wilson Urges Donvesfic Aid Plan “Too many people.” Rep. Earl

Wilson tR, 3h Dist.) said last g at Brookville, “can see Poverty. and hardships and Dies of | Crash | Injuries thgeats to our form of govern- | LOGANSPORT, .Ind., Feb, 12. ment thousands of miles away|(UP)-—Marion Wright, 63, Rey-| but cannot -see-it—right here at holds, Ind., died today of _in-|. home under their very noses. !juries suffered last night in an . ‘Let's have a Marshall Plan auto collision that killed his for our own folks. We can’t buy wife and Mrs. Louis Jewett, 65, “uropean loyalty with American | Valley City, N. D. (Earlier story, dollars” | Page 3.) |

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