Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1950 — Page 2
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PAGE 2 0 Semen me rT ‘Fifth Colur boll Rips GOP Fi Co umn’ Refutes Accusation, Saying Democrats Walks Jaland for a SoBference a a ne npo pol * Prosecuted Judy Coplon and Other Reds a he Snetal SM thats TE By LEON W. RUSSELL, Times Staff Writer © |_ He hammered at his opponent, handshake campaigning.
. : {Sen. Capehart, as ‘a “rubber| He went to Spas teway NEW CASTLE, Oct. 27—Republican “fifth column” charges, stamp” who ‘always votes no, Crosley refri
were ripped by Democratic Senatorial Candidate Alex Campbell no, no, no.” Q ihe spent an hour meeting he before an enthusiastic audience in the Henry County Courthouse Democratic spirit had been Boing day. AF ment here last night. [Shetted by a torehiight puade of a ers. : Al Mr. Campbell tore into “that pygmy among giants, Sen. William 40 cars which wound through two i Bete some good-natured yy ; Jenner,” who “had the audacity to say that if you elect Democrats Miles of New Castle streets 10 x kiading With employees Known nf you'll have a fifth column in the, - the - courthouse. Senate.” land the Communist Party leaders| More than 300 persons climbed. pod “mth Indi at a he” |of America.” the steep, castiron stairway to the Others soun . “My, my, what a lie” Mr. yo. Campbell also charged the! all Jalttios} music: amp rged Circuit courtroom where Mr. Carapbell said -Somtemplously, Republicans with changing tactics/Campbell spoke. te for you." “Who.” he demanded, “prose- in their eriticism of President! Another speaker was Yordonl X EfoNably he most sincere com-; Sena cuted the Communists? It wasn't Truman's relations with ‘Gen. Dwyer, Muncie, candidafe for 6th pliment came from an elderly i Bill Jenner. MacArthur, ‘District Congressman. He at- janitor. He looked at scattered for his tirade against Mr. Camp Communists in America totaled “It was a Democratic President| “They've been saying, ‘Why tacked the Republican record in leaflets which awaited his broom ney last night in a radio dio sadups more than 54,000, : Tim and a Democratic attorney gen-/doesn’t he talk with Gen. Mac-| Congress on foreign affairs. - and told Mr. Mr. Campoeit:. “For Jou w when he When the Senator finishes his WO! } sl W's eral who prosecuted and con- Arthur?” Mr. Campbell ‘said! Mr, Campbell came to New Cas- 1 “don’t mind cleaning ap th a oolln Jie Sccuted of “deliber- day-long campaign here tonight, | fast, t starting ‘Sunday. victed Judy Coplon, Niger Hiss, "But, of course, when he flew out/tle from Richmond, where he gave mess,” jately misrepresenting facts.” ° 'he will have thqroughly blasted don't get elected.” ; 4
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