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place today as their seconds| argued over where to hold it.” Democrat State Chairman Ira 3: Haymaker, Mr. Jacobs’ second, Indiana wants the debate staged in Cadle Tabernacle, ~~

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high school gymnasium. On the other hand the do. amen 2 baters, themselves, had reached an agreement modifying the subject and setting up rules for the word battle scheduled for the dight of Dec. 12. Sen. Capehart even was willing to stage the de bate at Cadle but left the matter up to the state chairmen to work | out,

Tople Is Changed The subject was changed to] “Is the New Deal Party trying| to force British type socialism on the American people?” Sen, Capehart will content it 1s. Mr. Jacobs. will argue that it isn't. Original subject on which Sen. Capehart challenged Mr. Jacobs and also Gov. Schricker and President Truman to debate was “British Socialism versus the American Form of Government.” Behind the argument .over a hall for the Indianapolis debate appeared to be GOP fear that! Democrats would pack & large hall with state and city Demo-| cratic job holders and labor union! members.”Mr, Holder's only state- wa ment, however, was simply that he _félt the crowd would not warrant use of the huge tabernacle. The debate will be_broadcast| for 30 minutes but the “live” au-| dience will have a chance to send questions to the platform after| the radio part of the show yends. | Expect Big Crowd Mr. Holder appeared to be al-| niost alone in the view that a small hall was sufficient, Generali view among politicians and ob-| servers was that the debate would! fill almost any hall in which it| "was held. Following the Indianapolis de\Pate, the show will hit the road: (It was scheduled for Richmond Dec. 13, Valparaiso Dee. 14, Hammond Dee, 15 and Ft: Wayne Dee. 16. The following week it was! expected to go south to Evans-| ville, probably Dec. 19, and pos. sibly to other southern Indiana cities after that. Moderator ‘G: “ Moderator for the debate here will be Charles B, Brownson, 11th district commander of the Amer-

the debaters gagged the moderator so he ¢an make no comment on the pon ‘ of the "argument. His will be limited to a one-minute explanation of the rules and calling time on the speakers, + On the radio portion of the debate each party will have five minutes. to open and two minutes to close. Remainder of the discussion will be a back-and-forth exchange in which the speakers will be limited to one and a half minutes a speech. ~ Questions after the broadcast must be written and sent up to one debater who will ask it of the Other,

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Two Die of Polio in Muncie Hospital

MUNCIE, Dec. 2 (UP). -- Two} deaths in Ball Memorial Hospi-{. tal within less than 24 hours boosted Indiana's 1949 polio toll to 104 today. Edward Humphreys, 38, Albany, died yesterday, six days after he was placed in a respirator, A few hours earlier, polio was blamed for the death of Miss

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