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|With. Warren—
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‘I've Done My Own
he was to deliver. | Tonight the Californian, Who ‘has crossed 15 sta 12 days stumping for the GOP ticket, speaks at Springfield, Mass, He may be just as pringnle. preparing this text, Over the protests of his poset writing crew he relaxed yesterday for a few hours with his daughter, Virginia, at a professional football game. Later he took his wife and daughter for their first glimpse of Niagara Falls. Sweats Them Out That sightseeing trip made © break in the ordeal of getting out| daily speeches. The candidate in- . |sists upon sweating them out for himself. His wish that the speeches be ! (his own, down to the last phrase, creates anxiety for crew, press, staff and even visiting Republic‘an dignitaries who can't get leisurely conversations with the campaigner. However clearly ideas have been developed, however often the text is reviewed, the governor in< sists upon final revisions. Sometimes they amount te virtual rewriting. At Detroit, the governor had time to review his own text only
imziState GOP, Democrats ‘Pep it Up' on Week-End
Schricker Scores New
Heavy Tax Burdens;
Creighton Warns Against Over-Optimism
By ROBERT BLOEM 1 attached the Sor for Jading still more burdens | property payer campaign speeches over ” ow aie Republicans concentrated on pep talks for Jang: Je guid, Just Smt ken how
2. vestock
—Sept. 24—
‘GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS 11.430
while swallowing a cheese sandwich in his hotel room. Next day, at Buffalo, talking on the need preserve human rights at a he didn’t even get the final copy into his hands until he stood in the stage wing. Gov. Warren acknowledged some embarrassment over the problem at his week-end press conference, and apologized. “I've done my own work for so
other than by writing them myself. I've got to sweat each one out...” And he added, “You know, I had an idea these people from
train would give me some suggestions on what type of speeches
in the past,™%
half an hour before he spoke,
the various areas who get on the
Warren Likes fo ‘Sweat Out’ eches as His Very
ry Own Work for So Long,’
He Says, ‘That | Have fo Write Them Myself’ LEARY,
had been relying on their telling, oy wii outline his program|Franklin Roosevelt made Presifor the development of land aid/dent pulled into the Uvalde railwater resurces when he speaks in{road station board a 17-car spe-
Franklin Roosevelt kicked out of the vice presidency|'0ld the crowd through a loud-
me what their people were look-
for. “I find they don’t have any-| thing to Ao suggest.”
Services Arranged For Mrs. Dodson
Services’ for Mrs. Martha R. Dodson, lifelong resident here,
go Will be held at 3 p. m. today in
Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Dodson died Saturday in General Hospital at the age .of A graduate of Shortridge igh School and Indiana Univer-
sity, she lived at 4415 Park Ave. Survivors include her husband, Howard Dodsofi; a son, Howard Jr.; a daughter, Deborah Ann Dodson; her father, jLong, and three sisters, Clifton Bradley,
port, Tenn.
‘Charles E. Wright
tomorrow in Zionsville.
and the Church.
Survivors include his father, Jacob Wright, New Augusta; two sons; John J. Wright, Mobile, est penetration so far that either Ala, and Carl E. Wright, New|Democratic standard bearer has|a Mrs. Chris-|made into the States’ Righters’
Fred W. Mrs. Indianapolis; Mrs. Ida L. Haymaker, Franklin, and Mrs. James Bobbitt, Kings-llowing his usua] custom,
Services for Charles E. Wright, |forced. He appealed to the PresiNew York Central Railroad sec-/dent to do the same. tion foreman, will be at 2 p. m. Burial GOP vice presidential condidate will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. An employee of the New York |field, Mass., Central Railroad for 40 years, Mr, Wright died yesterday in his home at New Augusta. He was 57. He was a mémber of the Masonic Lodge at Acton, the Odd
Fellows Lodge at New Augusta ’ Seventh Christine Barkley challenged the States
With Trumon—
Dewey to Answer Truman Charges
Plans to Tell West What GOP Would Do
By United Press Gov. Thomas E. Dewey today accepted Truman’s challenge to get down to cases on what hé proposes to do for thelas the President's western states. A spokesman for tial nominee said. Mr.
Sa
ABOARD THE TRUMAN God bless you.”
Seattle tonight. During his campaign swing through Utah, Nevada and California last week, Ber Truman repeated by chided Republican) rival for keeping the voters/When the train pulled in |“guessing” about his
the man
eight years ago.
have always worked for the rapid development ofé ‘and. forest, water and mineral resources of the West. He accused the Re-|/home in Uvalde. publican Congress of trying to “sabotage” western reclamation] and power projects.
Stumping Texas
through Oregon and Washington today, Mr. Truman continued his stump tour in Texas. His big speech of the day was to be a discussion of farm problems at Bonham, home town of: House Democratic Leader Sam Rayburn,
playing, evil old man.” ‘Alert as Ever’
Tom Kellum, a neighbor.
hunting season.” WALLACE—Progressive Party|be 80 Nov. 22. Candidate Henry A. Wallace was ‘scheduled to cross trails today with Mr. Truman in Texas. FolMr. Wallace announced that he will refuse to speak at any gathering where racial segregation is en-
for liberty’ if you twist his arm.’
blow for liberty.”)
other friend. WARREN-—Gov. Earl Warren ved into New England. The
was scheduled to speak in Spring-|{ways had gone to vote together.’ today and in Hartford, Conn., tomorrow. Mr, War-|ago.) ren took a break in his campaigning yesterday, visiting Niagara Falls and taking In a professional football game in Buffalo, N. Y,
BARKLEY—S8en. Alben W.
such kind things to say.
Garner for years,’ he said.
Rights Democrats in their own territory. Mr, Truman’s running te went to Asheville, others in the same fix we were. for a speech. It marked the deep-|We paid off even if we had to sacrifice to do it. He always was a tight man with a dollar.” Mr. Garner now owns 48,000 acres of ranch land which he
Mr, Garner was at the station
Hundreds of persons gathered about the Garner home while the/mourning .dove, fried guests went inside. The talk was mostly of Jack Garner—the man|hot biscuits, scrambled eggs, rice While Mr.. Dewe ampaigned|once labeled by John L, Lewis as y Campaign that “whisky - drinking, poker-
“Yes, he'll still strike a ‘blow
(Garner used to invite friends to have a drink in his Washington office by saying “let's strike a
“He hasn't played poker for years as far as I know,” said an“He reads a lot and you know, he didn’t vote in the primary. He didn't feel like voting because he and Mrs. Garner al-|g
(Mrs. Garner died two months Another bystander didn't have
“I haven't had much to do with “We bought some land from Garner about 20 years ago and during the depression we couldn’t make payments, He sued us and some
Goodby—God Bless You,’ Cactus Jack to Harry
President Has Breakfast With Texan
Who Still Draws Deadly Bead as a Hunter
By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Stafl Writer TRAIN, Sept. 27—"Goodby, Harry,
This adieu by aging former Vice President John Nance Garner
special pulled away from Mr, Garner's
campaign special {beloved home-town of Uvalde, Tex., brought to a close a meeting of the GOP|two friends on a beautiful Sunday morning in southwestern Texas.
presided as hostess at the break-
fast. “I haven’t had such a breakfast
speaker when the party came out to go back to the train. He ree ferred to Mr. Garner as “Mr.
The Garner guests—the Tru- “ aon De mnd|mans, ‘Attorney ‘General ‘Tomi IeSident): saving that kas what that he anil the Democratic Party|Clark, former House Speaker Sam Rayburn and Texas Gov. Beauford Jester, were driven in cars to Mr. Garner’s 10-room buff brick
he had always called him when Garner was Vice President and he was Senator. A Press Secretary Charles * Ross said later that the Garner breakfast inchaded white wing dove, chicken
(for those who didn’t like dove),
and gravy, bacon, . peach pre serves, grape jelly, Uvalde honey and coffee. A discordant note was provided
o ». ” by local Angora goat growers He's about alert as aia, who assembled 3000 of the ani he killed the limit of 10 doves in|M2ls in an enclosure close to the 12 shots on the first day of the Mr. Garner will
train to impress the President with the need for price Support for mohair—prides being EO aE Jaws [before the war to 35 cents a pound now. The President walked over to see the goats but did not commit himself.
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Augusta; a daughter, tine Patty, Etillwater,, Okla., and stronghold. Mr. Barkley’s speech
ville.
would be good for their areas, I
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