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of the meetings than Mr. Beck and Alex Campbell, the Democratic candidate for the U., 8. Senate. - The optimistic Mr. Coplen had a ready answer for that. He says the Republicans have been giving all-comers a free feed, while at some of ‘the Democratic meetings you had to pay to get in,
Report GOP Split That the Democrats through-| out the district are united, while the Republicans have a factional fight cooking beneath the surface calm, is another factor upon which he is relying to defeat Mr. Halleck. The Republican county chairman at Lafayette laughed at that. He says there are four factions in the Democratic Party there and each one has its own candidate wanting to be mayor. Nobody expects the Democrats to carry Tippecanoe County, bu Mr. Coplen and his workers there hope to cut the Republican lead - down as low as 1500 votes. They - say if they do that Mr, Halleck is out.
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Feuds With Paper The old feud between the Congressman and the Henry Marshall Republican paper continues and so Mr. Halleck gets pretty! much the silent treatment in the Lafavette daily, which bas the largest circulation in the Second District. { Mr. Beck is a well-heeled farmer and a farm organization man, who just tells the folks that: he stands for the interest of both farmers and labor in the Second District. There are many more of the latter than in other years and they also are better organized. Steel and other CIO union men live in Porter County and work in Lake. They have registered: and are all set to give Mr. Halleck the business. They contend that the same thing is true of organized labor in Lafayette, here and elsewhere, and that it represents the railroad bretherhods and AFL unions as well as CIO. All consider the Halleck voting record as being against them. Appeals to Farmers : Mr, Halleck is trying to hold his farm vote by flooding the district with a franked speech saying that the 80th Congress was best for farmers. . Mr. Beck challenges this and is himself such a healthy farmer type folk seem to take his ft He led the whole ticket two i
In 2d District Week of Drive... =m le. Ses a | : £3 : | Governmental reforms to eliminate wasteful duplications of Republican Sen. Homer E. Capehart ‘summed up his version 4 : 4 Indiana's county and city administra wd will ge of the “the state of the nation” in an off-the-cuff remark last night oe — D tic Chairme n Oplimisti Busy Weel Faces | major program of the 1951 State Legislature. a that typifies his county-by-county handshaking campaign for re- by-pass airma Iimis i : Defin n toward reforms in the antiquated structures of GOF Candidate : zr » ’ , emocra 1c Lhal phn < Democrat Candidate local governments nas been pledged by both Democratic and Re- Affacks Fleming pothing wrong with the “vumsn govsrument,” be ror D With McHale : {publican candidates $or the General Assembly from Marion County, , » a miracle—or > == | Isagrees For U. S. Senate : : : Administration Wherever Sen. Capehart’s cam- destroyer : : 7 . | Democratic cadidates reportd, For H of - : : has carried him, he alwaySijeaders, but the farmers are ; plane fire Bmp ee te Te meee By LEON W, RUSSELL yesterday that they found wide- For House of Represeata oad this : Sookes First of a series of articles on Indiana congressional races | po poo pe "genie 0b spread support for a reform pro- John Bartee, 4847 Ave. The Indiana Motor pense q 301 ale $ Ppo- ly quiet. They appear no Spokes ee ep oo eer desp ! ternational re Bureau administration litical them a packed ¢ iScuss: a ‘ By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer of stead gram during public hearings on! onal represshiative of wy “ house Toys 10. want a d ; Even 1 y steady campaigning, Alex UAW-CIO; Sarah Louise Beasley, 1apsed into “complete chaos”| he : by Sen ven Ja . . a ~ the issue recently. : y, j "And, in practically every in- This was interpréted by y tions 1 LOGANSPORT, Oct. 28 — This is the home town of Campbell will launch the final Pledge Support [R.'R. 16. Indianapolis, former under the regime of Secretary of» ‘0 0 Farmaers. businessmen. Capehart as an indication “the ; a jor ‘Frank M. McHale. : week of his drive for the U. 8. They pledged support for crea Member of State Personnel Board; State Charles Fleming, declared: ’ ves ‘and wor 3 farmers are fed up with the. pres- i ota The hard-working Democrats in their busy head- Senate today. thon of a study commission lo Arnie Rex Burks 2026 HobartLeland Smith, Logansport. In slciugter around him want to know ent administration.” scribed a 8 Harg-wor 8 a a Sy head-"rne Democratic candidate win draft proposed legislation along St. railroad employee and mem- speech at & Third Ward rallyine same three things: He is very optimistic about the warfare. uarters here didn’t like to have their national committee-address a party jun lines designed to-create “metro-ber of Legislature; Bernard E. here last night. | Is co a real threat to ’ ' q y luncheon at noon mmunism al women’s vote. Many of the women i 5 . 1s . 3 a . today in Columbu a. politan-. districts in = heavily/Cantwell, 55 N. Worth St, airline; Mr. Smith, Republican candi- tion? : Fi man listing the Second District congressional seat as safe ¥ in Columbus. Tonight he ak fit 2 nation? are disturbed because their sons y will go to Ft. Wayne, his home populated areas. This would elimi-/operations agent and war veteran;'date for Secretary of State,; what about high taxes? nd husbands are marching away The Un for the GOP. itown, where a union dinner: will nate overlapping functions of Donald J. Corriden, 5413 Grace-/sald the Indiana Safety Council! wil America become trivolved the Senator said. He added mental Co Mr. McHale was quoted in! —————————— — boost Mr. Campbell and Congress- municipal, 2 inty and townshipland Ave. attorney; Mabel A. “recently found Instan- in another big war? SD — ee “upset” because of ing throu i i i inter. district could have,” Mr. Coplen man Edward Kruse. governments, : Dunn, 2334 N. Pennsylvania St. ces of plundering and the spoils) Down His Alle high prices and “general condi- Yongdong an Indianapolis Times inter jubilates. “Charley Hallack has! Last week was a strenuous one Republican Sandiqates ilsy ad-2ocial Worker and mémber of the mystet in the Secretary of State's The naetions are right down tions.” Sen apehart predicted a 26th Para riew as i idn’ / A 0 : vocated appointment oi a com- Legislature; William L. Fogleson. | Sis { ; : . . : view as saying that he didn’t Paver J Presented us. - He votes for Mr. Campbell and his travel- petent commission, in the nature 4946 E. 18th St. traffic Fogleson joffice. Flemi t int h hot | S€0. Capehart’s political alley. He heavy Republican vote from the out Reds think the Democrats would win against the farmers and laboring/ing companions, Robert White-lof the Hoover Commission, to of Mallory & Co.: Harry Turner. : ng got into such hot jag traveled up and down Indiana women. : been hidin the Republican congressional'men every time and they are the head, Kokomo. candidate for make a complete study of all'la wy or TY * | water that finally the aid.of 2 pyjiding his cam on these : broke out : : "lg p y Latham Jr. 5508 Primrose Ave. private fi | g paign on Nice Word for All geats in the Second, Ninth and only folks we have around here.” appellate court judge, and Eddie governmental operations at all . op | Private firm of business engineers io,,q, | » beachhead a Don't Feel Negl d DeVa F attorney and present member of was solicited to try to st hten | And Sen, Capehart isn’t passing Tenth Districts. . Don’t Feel Neglecte Mix, Ft. Wayne, driver and levels to the end that more effi- : ol 0 straighten pe has branded the Democratic, ago. Winning the Second would, Criticism of Mr. Halleck's big aide. cient and less expensive govern- Lagtsisture; Forest Walker Little- | out the mess,” he said. |Party the “war party” for “foist- "P. the women in his handshaking Commi mean tnhorsing Rep. Charles A. cars doesn’t mean much around There were speeches. in Lafa- ment can be achieved in Indiana.” john, aN. FPeusisylvanla 81. ate “ Estimated $135,000 Cost ling three wars on the American| i. BOF, their non-voting fening all Halleck, dean of all Hoosiers athere. This is as fine a farming Yette, Peru, Noblesville, Rich-| Democrat Program Lonel eh Home eEa- These engineers estimated that people in 33 years.” He has de-|” oo © children, front, whe the nation’s capital, who is seek- place as anywhere in Indiana. The Mond, New Castle, Elkhart, Democratic legislative candi-|q.ioo’ . i it would cost at least $135,000 to nounced the Truman administra-| Except for the ba by-kissing ing with ing a ninth term and has nearly farmers have plenty of cars and Goshen, Speedway and Marion. dates also pledged support Guilford Ave. Jarier 108 oes Pring a semblance of order out'tion's “lavish and unnecessary” Political routine, the ASE aa churian be as much seniority as any man in some airplanes. They are used to There was a big “Campbell bills that would provide: Reacner) B. (of the chaos in the license spending as the “real cause” of pulled out all the stops in an effort _ A Marin the House on the minority side. prosperity too. A Caravan” through Elkhart; Mar- ONE: More. equitable distribu- C0 5c Ave. attorney und Wa¥|bureau.” ‘nigh taxes. He says “war is not(to take his seat in the United the Leath as Majority Leader in the Nor do the home folks feel they Shall and St. Joseph Counties. tion of state-collected tax money|Yeteran; James F. Griggs, 45 W.| Tne Logansport attorney was " ye States Senate once more. ed for m He was Majority ; Y The carav t ‘to cities and towns, permitting Jefferson St. Franklin attorney, tne princi inevitable” p the nation == Senator has a nice word Republican 80th Congress and an are being too neglected when their an stopped at many itor joint tative af Mari { pal speaker at the rallyigets the “right” (Republican) such as th active candidate for Vice Presi- Congressman is busy about na- OBS, where Mr. Campbell and{ihe state to enter into contracts A mt Feplesen i rs On ‘sharing the platform with State kind of leadership for everyone. i the east co 948 Mion. Gov. tional Repub! other Democratic candidates de- With Cities under which the latter A1C ~0Anson LOUPLes {GOP Chairman Cale Holder, ; To farmers, he admires their Reds spr: dent at the 1 eonve ona publican affairs. A young] e id recei : Republican candidates: | >, But th& Senator's repeated at- prai Thomas E. Dewey of New York filling station attendant in Rens-| cred brief talks. Yorwo: io a force] For State Senator: Hoyt Moore ‘Eleventh District Chairman Edwin tacks 6n communism and Com-|CTOPS, reminding them that he was hurled gre turned thumbs down on Mr. Hal-selaer didn't know where Mr. aii Covered State runaway fathers to support their B. R. 3, Indianapolis, farmer and Learle and Marion County GOP munists in high government “the son of a poor tenant rines’ face leck, after he had delivered the Halleck’s law office headquarters... “C00 oR 10 Jutiie Speaking. |. qdren under penalty of jail sen- State Senator, Chairman John (Jack) Innis. places highlighted his handshak- farmer. kes about holi- The Red Indiana delegates. was nor even his home. But he is gc ona” 00 orn political lead- ig, oy * | For House of Representatives: Ea ling tour which covered nearly| To workers, he jokes a and Chines Sees Victory going to vote for him and here is Mr. Campbell ape : {| THREE: Placing the appoint-/Alembert W. Brayton, 5260 Prim- Capehart Insists {1500 miles last week alone.’ days and overtime. by the Second District Democratic why: | ments, Rp hen! nis Me MO-| ent of all probation workers of {Tose Ave. lawyer and war vet-' i Reds Top Target Raps Korean War the 5th Re Chairman Guy Coplen, who It's nice to have a Senator catching up on his handshaking, | Marion County Juvenile Court un- eran; Earl L. Buchanan, 1215 Democrats Feul | Sen. Capehart has fired more] To big business officials, he ih Amy makes his headquarters here, has|from a small town like this. Most of the face-to- ‘Ider the merit system of the State King Ave., treasurer of Malleable ~~ |proadsides at the Communistsi'says things about the plant and Bht in Ki made defeating Charley Halleck| As a long-time House member, vidual ip ing 10-fnee Indi-| personnel Department. and Steel Castings Co.; George’ HUNTINGTON, Oct. 28 (UP)—ithan at his Demoeratic opponent, |its tion — “It takes more He a ‘sort of political life work. He Mr. Halleck would waive the dates so love hud ee candi FOUR: Integration of Marion S. Diener, 5024 Graceland Ave. Sen. Homer E, Capehart (R. Ind.) plex Campbell. than brick and mortar to make America says that this is the year his wrong title. He and his staff earlier. Mr Campbell st rted his COUNtY courts through creationhead of Diener Advertising told a GOP rally here tonight a (ntj} he hit Ft. Wayne, home ja business.” A 24th Divis dreams will come true. think the going is somewhat tough campaign last January AFA iis of a judicial conference of judges Agency; Addison M. Dowling, Democratic attempt to deceive youn of Mr. Campbell, the Sena-| To mothers, he admires their race for tl Full of “statistics, he proves to but Mr. Halleck will win again. lor his resignation fro : th He “of all 16 courts. 1110 Fletcher Trust Bldg., attor- voters has failed. ltor refrained frem personal at-!children and frequently talks of ported wit! his own satisfaction that his I accept their verdict. |Attorniey General m © U. 8.) Republican candidates running ney and former nominee for Su- He said the Democrats’ cam- taeks on the Democratic candi- his own. nist China candidate, State Sen. Dale E. EE EE | Washinoton a fies In for the Legislature fromi Marion perior Court judge; Nelle B./Paign in Indiana has been one of gate. | To veterans, he lambasts the heavy tan Beck of Young America, will win| J op 0 Att ck of The ra re Was ead County outlined their program, in Downey, 3435 N. Pennsylvania deception, but that “the Truman-| Then, all of a sudden, he took Korean war and recalls the day All ‘acre Mr. Halleck’s seat by 7202 votes, a Ss |" Sines then there fort addit to the government re- St. principal of School 32 and Acheson party stands bared as the ,¢f his ki dgloves and began hurl- he “marched away to enter the Reds were Admittedly he would settle for aj FE | R I pi been a letdown. He pa ye. form , as follows: [civic worker; Thomas C. Has-/MacArthur-hating, Red-appeasing, ing verbal punches at Mr. Camp- first world war.” fn the ‘sou few either way, so long as his! ar Y eca an Indiana from the Ohio t o ONE: Opposition to any trend brook, 6001 Haverford Pl, public] Socialist-loving party.” bell, calling him “irresponsible”, The Senator has made many of hiding | man comes out on the majority! WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UP) | Michigan chattin . ies toward socialism such as the relations for Ei Lilly & Co.;| “My opponent (Alex Campbell) and “confused.” The Senator speeches on his current tour, but into a /'gs side. There are plenty of Demo-| Sen. William E. Jenner (K.'with leaders. and 8. Son erTiNg Brannan farm price support pro- John E. King, 1120 Pleasant St. hems and haws on every major made the statements after learn-ithe biggest part of his campaign bers. crats around the district who are/Ind.) said today that President One night a ie naling. x {STAm. : Power & Light Co. employee and|issue in the campaign,” Sen. Cape-| ig that his opponént said: “Com-|js meeting people Between inclined to settle for the.further!Tryman is trying to make alago, in Hammond. he Ea por TWO: Continued support for former City Councilman; Leo L. hart said, “but his 100 per cent! munism is further away from His aE pet swirlg is becoming armed gue cutting of Halleck miaieities and “whipping boy” out’ of Congressspeeches in one evening. le laws strengthening Indiana's Krin io a Indianape Nis, Tors indorsement of the Truman-|smerica today than it was In noted se. the speeches he didn’t Marines a fome Jepublicans wi Ol oT tol ha Salling Jt Back for an earlier ut the candidate has shown no gop a Program Started and bY. ee OE iam Acheson Brogram mak Bt him ae 1932." make. Tails vag u run behind Sen. Homer E. Cape-! (ongress agreed to return Nov. pan a E hohe ak and a rr : to govern- Pl, insurance man; J. Perry Meek, cine, socialized farming, the recog-| ; Son Tmerntl AGack od to! Rallies Not Held Parallel on hart on the GOP ticket. 127 to complete delayed legislation top output. He says he has a ment units in competi- 3742 N. Pennsylvania St. life in- nition of Red China ... ..and tie on SARE the heels” for the I-ast week the news services air miles sc Trims Majorities land to stand by in case of any 10 pounds since January. tion with private ind ht jsurance and real estate agent;' continued coddling of fellow-| guration of the cam aign, He and several newspapers carried South Ker The fact that the district was'further mational emergency. Backs New Deal-Fair Deal | i: to any new Fern E. Norris, 2444 N. Meridian | travelers in the Acheson-Hiss- also indicated he would continue|Stories about three political ral- coast. whittled out for the late Rep.|President Truman said Thursday Some of the crowds have been. Loi laden or dir » {St, official of Ball Park Lumber: Pressman brigade.” lto hurl his familiar Communist lies that never took place. The The Red Will Wood to be perpetually Be he might call the legislators back small, as the rallies have often TT VE. OFpose any legislation Co. und former er! afte Pere: - stories were released by Repub- and seized ublican often is cited. Now Mr. i peted . . i 3 \ Bor : i . r with suppl Coplen fs. challenging that, He|listed. rent segiation among other Attractions But Sn ned SIX: Support for legislature Courts: Kenneth F. Blackwenl, of IMCNUH Rips GOP | ‘1 am more afraid of commu- lean stilt RaCQUAREER. ot Korea thinks that there has been an|mesoures he wets enasted. [faithful Rave shows an atartY|that will help school districts{Frankiin, former member ofip _ 4 ic 9 [nisi from within the nation than), oot CSLLEY, MPS RCL, Th, influx of new Democratic voters| gen. Jenner said in a statement|asm that ye filled Mr. Campbent€xPand their’ facilities and im- re ar: holy on sus For Obstructi on [a Communist Altack. from SUL the speeches “so that we can get The Ton + - 4 * A r 3 . » since those days and Lhe only that the President Is trying io|with confidence prove the sistus of {feachers. resentative’. from Ma Jn hi, J AREAV, Oct. 28. (UP)—Re- Biggest surprise of the cam- 800d coverage over the state. unopposed reason he hasn't whittied -down a new rent control law “un-, The broad outline of n : Support for the right : publican isolationists “are pursu- | The Senator makes a dil t ; of his politi {Johnson Counties. i ¢ paign tour thus far has been they igen only a fe the Halleck majorities more in the der the guise of another emer-cal argument has been that “the ©! ©Jual opportunity in jobs re- eames up ihe Sams Yolicies against the| 0 ator's cordial reception from Attempt to include these releases surprised b past is because -the Democrats gancy : " |Republicans have no program, ex-. ess of sex, race or religion... oy 1 PT United Nations that wrecked the, 3.4 1abor. {in his speeches, but often never “Diamond ] didn’t get out and vote. At that ~ «gveryhody knows there are cept smear and fear.” | BIGHT: Removal of all Com-| rans Nion lold League of Nations 25 years ™n ".. the tightly unionized gets around to them. The state — he cut them from 45000 in the! | My. Campbell h 1 imunists, from all branches of! ago.” former Indiana Gov. Pan! i ts usuall three minute , vear he took over tHE QIStEISt _ Fenters than igre are fad Nee at wet jas uphieit pone state government i nes Sirike [V. McNutt said here tonight Ft. Wayne industrial plants, Sem. imenia ily ug hivs nw 3 Brigadier 8 EB oh Ben, « “1 don't) r 0-} | DETROIT, Oct. 28. (UP) —AFL/ d in Capehart traded quips with the, iB. AApsar. Saha ; amb | chairmanship to 36,000, 22,000 and|,, . \' +10 "American M , NINE: Ind t of ’ . 28. (UP) He called the P record in L2P€ q ple wilil grams—although he never: uses : orsement of the vo " {wich them in his standard anti. | down to 14.000 in 1948. | ®t the = Ey a hoe Words a GIVE the oa American. Medical Association’s|Pl® and streetcar operators post-| Congress one of . “obstruction, iworkingmen. ' Although many of] : in civilian ; With Mr, Beck being & cnai-| the Cr re y lita’ ‘current PROS. stand opposing socialized medi [PoDed their strike against the and outlined amendments {the workers belonged to unions C speeches. arms, aut ! date made-to-order for the district, He Longress. (of nie weeks beduié’ includes cine, : "feity’s department of street rail-iposed by the GOP which he said Whose leaders denounced the Sen-| pe STH Us mortars, Ui this is the year the Democrats are ) ¢ | ways for two weeks today and have “wrecked” the Marshall ator as “an enemy of labor” for ent Charles {WOMAN, 25, KILLED {a tour of Wells and. Adams Coun- Democrat Candidates i ) i 1st Mari going to win, he declares. MADISON. Ind... Oct. 28 (UP) ties, with rallies in Blufftob ard] Democrat candidates for: th agreed to resume negotiations. Plan. /having voted in favor of the Taft-) NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (UP)— 5 ne ‘Scared’, Tales A TIChY a was KllediD ar or a i Blttion ah lragialature are: r the! The strike was scheduled for « “The Republican record of ob- Hartley law, they swapped Jibes, Marriages have increased more Korean it There are tall tales of Mr. Halirdny ry aa a or. - Sr on ond ¥ n Abii aia alkane Be tilt x i} 4 a. m. Monday after the city struction cannot be denied or ex- with Sen. Capehart. when he|than 14 per cent since the start the 1st Sou leck “running scared.” They Say ,n4 hit a tree northwest of here. Mr. Campbell. will abcote . | Dean. 908 N. Bolto So sss -iturned down the operators’ de- plained away,” Mr. McNutt said.| toured the plant. < jof the Korean warfare but Cupid's the Chinese he canceled a lot of important na- np, victim was Louise Osborne, day W P 1 + n Ave, former mands for a 13-cent hourly in-|“It is there for all to read. It; The Senator's folksy approach business now is beginning to taper Yalu River tional speaking engagements 10,5 Garrolton, state police sai ee ay feqnesdny to touring Indy ag prosecutor and formericrease on grounds that revenues proves that they have been con-|in the rural areas meets with the off, Metropolitan Life Insurance into the No return to the district and make “0 “TCU polis and Marion County. member of the Legislature couldn't meet that increase. | sistently wrong.” lapproval of the local Republican|Co. statisticians reported today. Allied au 14 campaign speeches. — baffled, how A visit to the Congressman's ports of th home town, Rensselaer, showed ‘ captured e that he wasn't scared enough not . front. to be speaking in Flint. Mich. ” yoo gp : that day and in Minnesota the Lady Marian : din next, — Another checkup disclosed that . Gracefully designed wed- Chinese Co Yalu River he and Sen. 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