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Says He Plans Red Ban Repeal
Times Servl i SOUTH BEND. Oct. 13—An attempt to repeal or soften the antiCommunist law. recently vetoed by President Truman will be made | after election, Sen. Homer E. Capehart asserted in a lunch-|
a» eon speech here today.
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