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. Stars 3-Day Trip . ~ In Dewey Territory EN ROUTE ‘WITH TRUMAN, 6 (UP)-—President Truman or out at the Repubad on housing legisla-| | d sald that Gov. Thomas E RY apparently was running on a campaign slogan of “two families. in every garage.” Mr. Truman made the jibe about his GOP rival at Wilmingfon, Del, where he addressed a crowd of 2000 people from the platform of his special train. t was the first speech of his new political barnstorming tour, The President recalled that Herbert Hoover once campaigned on the slogan of “two cars in yvary arage, ay the Republican candidate is running on the slogan of two families in every garage,” he said.

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'publican-controlled 80th Congress and the real estate lobby fought low-cost housing legislation ‘tooth and nail” . Switches Plans Mr. Truman chose Wilmington, home of the stanchly Republican Ponts, for the first speech of

-Delay These Ei are worth 101 elec‘foral votes, almost 38 per cent of the total needed to win.

“the President had made an 11th hour shift in his campaign strategy. Instead of making an ad-

‘Was planned, Mr. ~ Cided to make the An ey act and other domestic issues the

SLE ECR ‘There was no- indication that - the decision to put off the atomic

ing ry of “State George C, Marshall back from Paris to reFort on the United Nations ses-|«

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the Russians to frighten western _ European DO Republican

and Democratic Cr were condemned by Henry ' Wallace as “a bipartisan octopus” choking the people of the Ufiited States. The ve Party candidate said in Sacramento, Cal., that the “octopus” is arms

Vice President Candidates — GOP Vice Presidential Nominee Earl Warren, speaking in Charleston, W. Va. urged new govern-

ment safeguards to keep the “road hogs’ oft america's Eh ighway, and

Jive ihe “little jeeps of -small ess” a chance to keep moving. In Greeley, Colo., his Demoeratic counterpart, Sen. Alben W. Barkley, accused the Republican Gongréas of playing up to “the big financial groups” by throttling

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Democratic afd Republican lieuetenant governor candidates were carrying the major load in

Henry Schricker, = Democratic| candidate for governor, is placing emphasis in “grass root” ‘tours of

rad vm porarily halted ge campaign due to the death of his mother yes-

Rue" J. Rezinade: Hop cana date for lieutenant, governor, last| night charged Mr. Schricker with “utter neglect” of the state's public health and institutional am. The charges were madé at a Republican rally in Colfax, Safety Charged Neglected “It took a Republican governor and a Republican legislature,

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Speaker of the House, to get the public health program moving in Indiana.” he declared, “after three successive Democratic state administfation¥ had shoved us dowry; to 37th place in the national health rating.” Mr. Alexander also cha rged the former governor with ‘complete; neglect” of the state's traffic safety program. He added that

can administration has accidents 7 per cent on state highWAYS. . Meanwhile, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, John Watkins, Bloomfield publisher, was condemning the GatesCreighton administration for “allowing the conservation department to deteriorate until it is little more than a political club.” * “Home for Henchmen” At a Democratic rally at Knox, | he charged that the department had become “a home for home-

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By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Seripps-Howard Staff Writer - ALBANY, Oct. 6--Goyv, Thomas E. Dewey is surrounded by a | smart research and speech-writing staff. owning a country bushel |

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the thinking and oratory are pretty much Mr. Dewey's own, Today at Albany. the Republican presidential candidate's aids are # whipping up. material for, ti the next campaign swing to begin Qe Sunday. Mr. Dewey made only a mild dent in the mass of availBusiness IC g able subject matter on his recent | cross-country - trip and he still

drafts, each separately and pains-| {takingly prepared, and when No. 15 reaches Mr. Dewey he may {study it; put it aside and then sit| down and dictate, from this mas terial, a speech distinctly his own.| Planning for this campaign be-| {gan with a. big speech pow-wow| lin late summer at the executive | AT {mansion here. Gathered here {were Elliott Bell, New York Su|perintendent of Banks and Gov. | Dewey's closest adviser, plus a {select few .men expert in key] [fields of American life, also Mr.|

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ns Surround Dewey, Buf He's His Own Stump Expert:

Frequently the question was

how 10.apply recent developments . to an already stated public stand, Sometimes a vast amount of new |research” was indicated. Sometimes it was decided to call ‘in special consultants, as, for example, Sen. George Alken (R, Vt.) and Rep. Clifford Hope (R. Kas.), - Senate and House Agriculture Committee chairmen, on farm policy. = ° Two of Gov. Deweys’ first-trip | speeches may rate with the best

To Aid Chest Drive

Ford Official Charges Laxity in '47 Campaign The struggling Indianapolis Community Fund -is stumbling over the lethargy of .corporate management, John R. Davis, vice

president ‘in’ charge of sales for told Com-

must, deal, in specific terms, with | many major issues. Now he and aids are deciding] what to hit in the days ahead and| choosing particular cities for key speeches.

slapped on paper.

Call in Outsiders

{Dewey's three wise men of politics, Edwin F. Jaeckle, J. Russel| Sprague and Herbert Brownell Jr.

agenda of perhaps 30 or 40 sepa-| On| as to avoid commitments, two or

igns! three others, including his Seattle

At other times a speech memo- body ef “Dewey policy” had been power development, randum may go to a dozen or 15 built up.

he has made: The Des Moines speech—which attempted to set [the tone of his whole campaign |and which rested heavily on his {plea for a united people—and his

| For three days this group, | Salt Lake City foreign policy It’s almost wondrous the way/| changing somewhat in persgnnel| speech, an important political speech is| from day to day, went over an built. Sometimes there's a ‘“‘meet-| ing of minds” and an inspired rate and important subjects. homily clicks the .first time it i many of them, out of campa or four and eight years ago,

Although some of Mr. Dewey's earlier speeches wete so general

a speech on reclamation and public were rated {highly.

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\ the Ford Motor Co, - FOTOLAST: s aM munity Fund-leaders in the Ath-/| — POSITION LEGEND letic Club last night. PLOTTED SCATTERED EEE “Forty-six corporations last MEST SHOWERS ] year didn't give a cent to the CC AIR fund,” he said, “and the town was '10- 6-48 . ’ Ty ONOCR e FLow 26,000 contributors short of the eh . N average per hundred thousand | : 3104MS uu 1a) population. Add to this the fact] 7. M REG. PAT'S PEND. COPR. 1948 EDW. L. A. WAGNER. ALL MGNTS RESERVED. that 56 per cent of ‘all industrial

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW--Rainy weather tonight and early tomorrow from Maine to New Jersey; more rain in Wisconsin, Minnesota and the eastern parts of the "Dakotas, and rainy section along the Washington-Oregon coast—that's the official forecast. Snow will fall over Montana and Wyoming ac biting cold Canadian air shown by the arrow sweeps down over the northern Rockies. Temperatures will drop in into the 30's s and J in many places below

State i Party - 3 Hits Police Action

party.” ‘He added, “Slipshod methods of running the conservation department finally paid a

vention of health officers ate at the Park Hotel in Spring Mill-and got food poisoning from contaminated food.” ' > Mr. Watking declared, “The

“ha returning nothing has paid off in park deterioration. Membership in the volunteer conservation Clubs “WECM SREP ra sud sands of disgusted and disap|pointed nature lovers dropped lout.” Er At Kewanna, last night, Alfred A. Ferrini of East Chicago, Re{publican nominee for Secretary of State, charged Mr. Schricker with

“to grant polifical paroles for the purpose of currying favor with radical labor leaders.”

Paroles ‘Are Cited

The candidate said, “Indiana \xoters are not going to forget the {wartime action of the Democratic {candidate in granting prison gate {paroles to 12 Chicago’ thugs who {had been convicted of inciting a

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for Col District, charged last Ee at Lafayette that the national administration is “incapable of cop-

ing with communism” in the American government. - Speaking at a Tippecanoe

County rally in honor of Charles A. Halleck; House majority leader, she said, “I feel that President Truman not only is unable to cope with communism in our government, but has never,made any serious effort to cope with that | proviem. "

ORRIN Srrtyaa{ Penrs whe, AanecAitemated to

Horced Walter Frisbie, party can-

campai with appearances at bloody riot in the Richmond Har- ampaigy ean Columbus, |jorities, feeding on™ misery and vester Co. plant. Seymour, Crothersville, Scotts-|neglect. And they can upset our Mrs, Cecil M. Harden, GOP burg, Sellersburg, Jeffersonville Way of lie, too.”

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employees made no tions.” . , ny Dynamic Mr. Davis, 26-year,

Ford motor executive veteran,| said Community Fund leadership should start with the support and| enthusiasm of businesses. When they ‘take hold of a campaign,| they..can. *aise the average. gift,| ANE AR hs ERs rid DOT Town company,” me” SATYL WE rafsed” our “average eBntribitions ; from $1.68 per employee in 1945 to $3 per employee last year.”

Freezing oxer the great grain

‘Fourth Largest Area’ He: said the Indianapolis income is one-and-a-half times the, national average and the area is rated as the fourth largest retail)

Campaign Hindered, Candidates Charge

Progressive Party candidates market in the country. “There's today voiced . loud objectiof enough proof that you can do a tagainst some law enforcement |good job if you want to,” he told

Lo leaders. or ron A generat shiva! take a greater interest in com-! munity life, he said, “That's . . fall ‘ didate for governor, and Charles whgte we fal a Rohrer, candidate for. lieutenant you do in this year's campaign! governor, to the police station, will have a profound effect on where the candidates were told the whole future of the com: |. they could not speak in the city. munity. Mr. Rohrer declared, “It's a| “When there's more prosperity, disgrace. Our party is on the|there’s more delinquency. And state and national ticket and we charity services cost more, just resent being treated like hood-|as everything else costs more in| lums. It is all the- result of vi-|inflation. | cious, un-American propaganda.” ’ Mr. Rohrer said that they did Warns Against Rels “Actually our way of life is

speak in Richmond despite the being challenged just as it has

threats of police and were not molested, been challenged, too often suc-

Campaigning Goes On Today, Mr. Frisbie and Mr. Rohrer were ‘to continue their

halt their campaign’ in the state. Yesterday, Rictimiond police

warned. “The Communists won in‘ Rumania, Bulgaria and many other countries with small ma-|

Stephen Noland, editor of the| News and chajrman of this year's fund drive, introduced Mr. Davis, t

Mr. Rohrer charged the gubernatorial candidates of the two major parties with ‘completely overlooking the real issue before the farmer” leaders, who are about to underHe leveled a blast at the "bi-|take the drive for r $1,504,772. | partisan” Aiken Farm Bill which | > calls for a long-range reduction of federal farm support to 60 per cent of parity. “This farm bill is directly re-| sponsible for the recent drop in| farm commodity prices,” Mr.| “The Progressive Party istagainst any reduc-

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