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SUNDAY, NOV. 5, “1950 Eee peti cab _THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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lle | | Slaughter on the highways Will Fill Fi lve [ ‘Democratic Senate Aspirant Discounts "Senator's Followers Point Out = [last night. ~ Jov.. tate Police reported ov. 4 (UP), Smaller Rally Crowds, Sees ‘Ground Swell’ His Qualifications for Top U.S. Post © = lacaine bringing. the total | n W. Barkley, i By LEON W. RUSSELL By IRVING LEIBOWITZ, Times Staff Writer Friday to nine. . nstorming the 1a Democrats-will be singing one of two ald time songs Wednesday. SULLIVAN, Nov. 4—The partisan followers of Republican _ A 14-year-old boy, _ Franklin in behalf of 1S They hope they'll be singing “The Campbells Are Coming.” Sen. Homer E, Capehart’s “no more wars’, campaign for re-election Sitts, South Whitley, -died when ? the car driver ‘by his father,

'ssional and OL tonight ded ik j or “Tuesday's 3 Supreme Court, 4 Appellate Mr. Waller Mrs. Waller i IWS years : : Judges Also to Be Selected cid Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Waller, the big speech, and the program re

s attended the Indi 1358 S. Belmont St; will ob- called for Mr. Campbell to do no SA aD ndiana voters will elect five state government officials, | serve their golden wedding 2n- more than acknowledge an en-

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three Supreme (i < niversary today. ‘thusiastic introduction. een judges the a judges and four Appellate Court They will be at home to their In the last week Mr. Campbell of gen, Capehart and Sen. Jenner his IDDEmocratic - opponent, Alex: Most of the Seimtors speeches was killed near Munster ¢ fact that he polls Tuesday. friends from 5 to 9 p. m. Na- | hag traveled approximately 1000 for Soling Against Sorean wb Campbell. Top Republicans -al- iin the last days of the campaign motorcycle rammed the 1 ‘here for the Candidates for Secretary of State, who administers the| tives of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. | mile: pg and Economic ald, which Mr. jo. qv have predicted a big win- were about war, He spoke of high Of a disabled semi-trailer. Police . : Waller c: to Indi Hap lis 40 amp bell says ‘might have . . Bite te x said the speedometer on the moa “good omen : -.vast operations of the Indiana Motor License Bureau and Brame w anapy Attends Meeting stopped Red aggressio ning margin. prices. BIgh taxes and Commu- a A * years ago. ed aggression. Reviews Campaign’ ° nists. And. in each case, he link-|torcycle indicated Mr. Randolp

the State Securities Division, are Charles F. Fleming, Ham-| They . have five children,

{ address, Mr. Girdie, Dee, and William .Wal- | dates meebiag in the Claypool of the Pres

- “Republican attorney of Lo- dianapolis; 12 grandchildren

a slogan and ient ions ~ Mr. Campbell. admits, but he deand three great grahdehiidren. pendent unions. : A ampbell. admits, but he de : : RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Nov. 1S on it—"Lib- : gansport. There was a totr.of Adams and clares that this country's partici-| |But he. did remind newsmen: R 7 (UP)—A" law freeing all prope They: say all Coun in Mr. Fleming formerly was a Wells Counties Monday, ending pation “would have put us 30! ‘Dont forget, n 1040, the oe am ote |erty and assets of German firms rislatton leads state Senator from Lake County Truman Tats with'a rally in Bluffton, Tuesday years farther along thie road to- Publican - Editorial Association iJ |and citizens in Brazil was signed as The and was recreational director for he came to Indianapolis, dashing wards permanent world peace.” Urged ede I iran ot ltoday by President Eurico Gaspar fF : 3 : . : rk ¢ .g 2 the . ndiana’'s favort son. . Se . s Jy 0) § 4 ! what ta Both Sides Swap oil companies in Hammond. out to Shelbyville for a raty that . Compares 1950-32 didi favory R Hopes High, However Dufra. (German property was

i ‘ night. = On the eco ston ‘ ’ Mr. Smith, who has been city | . eta , oniusion 3 Smear Charges attorney + for Logansport many Two rallies: in Indianapolis hares 1950 RR ROR, § d 3 r were followed prosperity, h

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' *5 i 1 Madison administration yeasure yf 2 DO] — — YN trict chairman for 14 years De : by: campaigning In administration measures of the Yt EE : | deren '& : Republicans. Nave ‘no basis for h i oun! ins in’ cars and Scores Wail County. Thursday. That night ]ast 18 vears followers: : articulate. It-.izs the silent farmabr “3 ST 148 > § . > oS: : blir os 2a ‘, rt is t- a “Me ers whom the Re od Lr their predictions, affairs of the GOP since the last | ‘nl; there was a torchlight parade of ‘Natural oratorical ability, Sen. ( apehart is no 3 Me: ¢ whom 1 Republican fear. { icahimetng vi ... affairs o e G since the last| Oo ocialism : 4 Yt ima? Republican. n a “Down They remember how they .gave Democratic leaders based their AE 5 | 600 cars in Anderson, and a rally sharpened by vears of courtroom Too” Republican, nor wn Tt remem y gave

chances for a victory chiefly upon

The Republicans would prefer “Where, And Oh Where Has have one eve on Tuesday's election “and another on the 1952

Alex Campbell wound up his SRIpaign for the U. 8. Senate ¥ There is talk ‘of a Capehart for President movement and the] ‘last night with a rally in Ft. Wayne. Gov. Se hricker came to.make “presidential fever” is running through the C Ape art political camp.

“the most courageous action of any president in American his-

ded the weekly eandi- He links both with Republicans

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@ presidential nomination. Columbia City.

Before he can be considered, —— — Sn a his followers say. Sen. Capehart muste pile ~up .an- overwhelming

comes a-denueiation ory in the Senate race against minorities - i James Randolph, 23,

The Senator, reviewing his 35- ed them with war.

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| a heavy turnout of organized: Frank T. Millis, Campbellsburg | a the nation’s: ablest-Jawvers. has i$ a businessman farmer, veteran © At that time one of the big labor votes and upon public re-'and Paoli druggist, former State taunting attack on his Republican | Friday -Busiest ever Mr Cam Beil in o SE . i "and former wage earner. There Squawks throughout the corn- ”, action against what they called Treasurer and GOP. floor leader enemies. He denounced them. Friday was the biggest day of |." Re Aan is no GOP faction against him as belt was failure of the Republi- e : “smear’ campaign tactics em- of the.Indiana House of Repre- lisolationists, . foes of labor, re the week, when Mr. Campbell ih 2 Fi Sa BOOS, Whisrk there is. opposing Ohio's Robert can 80th Congress to provide ommitteeman ployed by Republicans. sentatives during two. sessions, isjtarmer and business. covered more than 250 miles on SL Ye IF | Tat, New York's Thomas Dewey, funds for storage bins for corn Unions Promise Votes the Republican candidate. for|. He recalled what he called the, trip to Attica, Greencastle cuartcrs oF . PE te Minnesota's Harold ‘Stassen and and grain under ~ Government , “All of our .labor groups re- State Auditor. [ no- good, do-nothing” Republican| rerre ‘Haute and several other i Armory attention Sever Ve. the Army's, Dwight Eisenhower. loans Now the Indiana countryported to headquarters last night Opposing him is James M. {Soth Congress elected in 1946 and, towns. The day ended with a 0 . : 2! 3 Source Unknown side" is dotted with shiny new that they would have their vote Propst, present Democratic State: fheld jt up as an example of what! ajy in a Terre Haute: high Reports have given Sen, Cape- Where or how the Capehirt for hing, Some gsoyering enough Browns : 3 i ground to resesfible an oil tank] rownson

{the country could exect if the rat auditorium, where he gave’

out fo the polls 100 per cent,’ said Auditor, who is seeking re-elec-| hart larger

audiences than Mr. President movement was born no

Wavne, 53. hit a milk truck near

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e Republicans : mond, Democrat, seeking re- ler, and Mrs. Hazel Clark and | Hotel last Sunday morning. then who ‘sabotaged the League of {was surrounded by flares. policy and mo aid y ident : election and Leland L. Smith,| Mrs. Dorothv Bremer all of In-|drove to Ft. Wayne for a dinner Nations.” The League may not diana counties, declined to Eom. Re ublicans War 2 : . — hl presented by AFI; ClO amt inde= have prevented World war 1 pment onchis chances for the Re. “FREE GERMAN "ASSETS

again. The furor, however, may cut down the majority vote and seriously hurt Mr. Campbell, Indiane apolis, who has been openly bBattling with Democratic. National Frank M.' MecHale, might beat lively Charles B. Brownson, the: GOP candidate, provided organized labor canf'deliver the votes they say they can

farm. : Mr. Brownsen says he is ‘cere

Mr. Sitts was taken to a hos~ pital at Columbia City. The piilk “I'don't represent any-one spe- truck driver, Merrill Brown, 26, y cial minority. I represent all the. Claypool, was not hurt.

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) Chairman McDuff. tion. Mr. Propst is a native of [GOP is returned to power Tues-| hjgJast formal speech of the cam: Campbell usually’ gets. one seers to khow Politicians . ; : Republican leaders are. predict- Terre Haute where he once was| day. paign. : Not ia cant friends. and newsmen traveling Those who figre this election tain to win the Eleventh District, ing a GOP landslide here on what superintendent .of schools .and| The President skirted .sthe Kor-| The 43-year- old Ft. Wayne at : YO Signttiean with the Capehart barnstorming 35 falling short of a landslide for witieh comprises all of Marion. they term public indignation over later managed ah automobile ean War issue. He made no ref-|torney will “rest” today in his But Democratic dpaders . Say .aravan ‘say they suspect the One side or the other, also figure county, and will settle for’ any “mistakes and bungling” of the firm, He also served as Vigo erences to the recent reverses suf- home with his wife and. 11-year- this is not significant. “presidential fever” has burned that the 11 congressional seats majority. A sample of the Jacobs Democratic administration in County auditor and treasurer. fered by United Nations forces] {old son Tommy. . Their strength Hes AMONK hright and long” in the Senator's MAY be divided in the 82d Con- [Compan was Seriined up by the Washington plus high prices .and Seek Treasurer's. Post there but hammered on the theme But the “resting” probably farniers and Workers, they say. heart, gress about like they are now, ongraseman saying: “ : high taxes that are causing hard- i : ; that his decision ‘to intervene will be pretty active. There will These people can't get to after- = Ai various crossroad stops on Vizi— seven Democrats and four . on ave ea 0 ships for the wage earners. . | Shirley Wilcox, New Albany there was “the greatest step be conferences with party leaders, hoon meetings because they are, the Senafor's county-by-county Republicans. : iether or not I will win next | Another GOP theory in predict- Te former U. S. Collec- toward world peace that has heen and other pre-election activities. Bf ak: and they don’t get 10 campaign, Republican politicians! They think that John Beamer, uescay — % ing a big victory here is party tor of Internal Revenue here and taken in my lifetime.” ‘He has no schedule for tomor- Blues at night becatise We) must, walked up to Sen. Capehart and Wabash, is a Republican who! Democrats whose seats seem Tm | leaders’ conviction that the-Dem- civic leader, is the Democratic, He praised those GOP leaders TOW but it probably will be a busy get up early the next morning. gqqiq4- could replace Rep. John Walsh, Safe, short of a Republican land- : ; ocrats have not provided enough candidate for re-election as State whe Have co-operated with him in day. Besides, the ‘Democrats say,i “I hope I can vote for you for Anderson, as Fifth District con- slide, are Reps. Thurman C, incentive for a large mass ot{Treasuter. ‘the bipartisan foreign policy, but Vote in Ft. Wayne. he Stusisem » thelr Mieetings president soon.” gressman. The seated Republi- Crook, Jug Distr; i x * their voters to turn out at the|. He is opposed” by Williamn L. he charged bitterly that other Re-! Mp. and ‘Mrs. ‘Campbell. will i hi i is ah EN Sounds Like Campaign can rated as in most danger of use dr Pu A or pdlls this year. - Fortune, Zionsville farmer and publicans ‘ ‘have dragged our for- vote Tuesday . morning in Ft - - on 2 iS : ke 1t thi ” Syewsmen weren't allowed to defeat is Rep. Cecil Harden, Cov- t yO an vic 4 i ‘1. > former Indianapolis: newspaper- eign policy into politics” and are = . mucy of the polls. They beliey miss the remark. The Senator's ington, who also is Republican enton, eignth. ; | pack Rallying Poinp ) Br Wayne's 30th precinct, 6th ward, the “undecided” percentage is in aids always made sure the re- national c itteewoms: Women with sons in the Ko- ; “The Democrats simply have no man, who won the GOP nomina- running for office as isolationists.i nning off as they take TOMMY their favor, and are making ef- porters in Te re-.nationar commitleewoman., H Yb vean War and those about -to<bs i 1 y or tion over strong opposition at the el ie , ana a making e porters in the crowd' were in- Sixth District Democratic oppo- an an Se really big rallying point to arouse Road to Disaster to school. . forts to get out a big vote formed of any and all presiden- nent is Jack Mank : drafted mav be a” factor in the their voters this year.” one GOP State Convention Tast June, 3 - “They want us to shut ourselves For the .rest of the day the While the farmers aren't falk- tial boosts the SeHator FeneTve nm ER k Maryih, Lebspon, “final decision if the vote is cl a S § lender said. h : yilpur Young, Dearborn Cour: off from the rest of the world and senatorial candidate will pitch in, ing, the ‘Democrats think their ‘Sen.’ Capehart’s last week of So Sure to Win Republicans who don’t like:=the 3. Whispering campaign . tactics ty school superintendent and for- abandon.our allies” he said. Any like “every precinct ~ worker to agricultural program has ‘been the campaign almost sounded like Republicans rated as sure to so-called “isolationist” record. of ! were in full swing here last night mer assistant State Schools Su- ensible man knows that such’ a drive voters to the polls. “SuccessTul and Will capture a big Ne Was Trunnifig for President. win ate Reps Charles A. Hal- their Senators are also to be-reck= by telephone and a flood of perintendent,- is the Republican course-would be. an open invita As the returns come in Tues- segment of the farm vote, as it He said, speech after speech leck, 4. 8econd district; Ralph oned with, .as well as the “diss painphiets, 3 jcandidate for, State Superintent. tion for Communist imper rialism da¥ night, he expects to visit Ft. did in 1948 The issue in this election. is Harvey, Tenth district, and Earl gruntled Democrats.” Thus the - Democratic Chairman, McDuff ent of Public. Instruction. to gobble up the rest of the world. Wayne Democratic headquarters Mr. Campbell himself” is con- war.” And. proposing a peace Wilson. Ninth. certainty of this being a “Repube \ said hand bills appeared all over, Deane E. Walker, present State If that should happen. the United and newspaper offices to watch fident of victory. . program for the nation, the Sena- Despite the fight of Paul Cyr. lican year in Indiana” musi be the city yesterday from some un- Superintendent is seeking re-elec-igy. i.e would be left alone to face the results of ‘his 10 months of He says he has feitsa “ground- tor outlined a four-point plan First district Republican, it is! discounted somewhat by these known source in an attempt to tion on the Democratic ticket. He i\o threat of Communist aggres: strenuous work. swell” which began two. years calling for a new foreign policy. generally conceded that Rep. Ray many imponderablés — even by a “smear Prosecutor George Dailey was formerly, school superintend- sion. ‘His campaign has been based ago. And the trend, he gays, is, The ‘Senator ended his formal Madden, Gary, dean of the bad or good weather om Election ! with racial prejudice propaganda.” ent in Marshall County. “That is the kind of disas ter the ‘on indorsement. of President Tru: in his direct on. - to campaign here tonight, saying: |Hoosier Democrats will win Day. - ik we cap fing oy his priyied Paul V. Rumple, Dugger busi- jsglationists would lead us into. man's policies, foreign and do- — Se —————— - ; = ole hn 2 y %lnessman, war veteran and Demo- isolationism in this mestic. He firmly denounces his Ca L U. 8. District Attorney Matthew cratic leader, is opposing Thomas’ A aos I be a ‘vote for na- opponent, Sen. Capehart, and Mr. % STRAUSS SAY S: T R A DI T | O N W | T H A I O U C H OF Y CQ M oO R RO WwW ! {id Tent zetion," Mr.c, Williams, Jeffersonville Re-itjonal suicide.” Capehart's colleague, Sen. Jener) : : wc 5 jpublic an. for Clerk of the Indiana! Mr. Truman read the record of as ‘reactionary isolationists a od Last Minute Charges reme and Appellate Courts.’'the Democratic Party over the and never fails to mention the] * Republicans reported the’ Dem-! bead Williams is the present court past 17 years since Franklin D. Time magazine poll which rated] s ¢ ocrats were doing some under- cjerk, : Roosevelt launched the New Deal- hoth among ‘the “10 worst Sen-| f -@ ground’ meg HHO Court Candidates Fair Deal dynasty in 1933. . ators in Washington.” p | Workers of bot arties - made sai eI crats have led very speech proclaims Presi- : last-minute charges about *plans] -Republican candidates for the rad the ne createst period es s Ertier in . Korea klv to slow down voting and to stesljindlans Be Ce or Of Prosperity the wand has £5 . votes.’ . 9! ceen” while the Republicans “have District Attorney ‘Welsh warned Washington I fought us every step of the way. Raps Truman : that he had been instructed by 2 ‘.He recalled that the nation’s el ng dia- > Attorney General J. Howard Mc- ping atiomey gv former farmers were “flat on fhels Policy on Re S . g Grath--to investigate any com- SD : £-Gary.- present-Aps backs” in 1932, when corn 0 Times State Service : oa ih plaints of voting frauds ‘regard- TAPET;z obm a8 p for 15 cents a bushel-eotton-fort- NOBLESVILLE -Nov.d—Prest-L ~~. __ ° de eens mount- less of f who may may be involves involved.” pellate Court judge. five cents a pound, and farm dent Truman has done nothing = een | Democrats for the Supreme mortgages were being foreclosed effectively to stop infiltrations! 1 ¢ 0 o ; : Court are: left and right. Communists into our government, | Stassen cen Takes - Benjamin E. Buente, Evansville - The Democrats, he said. saved Frank T. Millis, Republican candiof rare 5 — I pm —— Superior Court judge: William the farmers’ lands, restored “good date for State Auditor, fecinred N White, © Covington, former prices for their crops, and in a campaign speech here. to-

Prosecutor of Fountain County, brought electricity into. their night. -

lifetime ; Truman fo Task and Henry R. Sackett, Gary at- homes. “The President has done noth-| : : : torney and former referee in inh Y ing to stop the coddling of Com-|

Recalls Depression

v hankruptcy in Federal’Court. lai a a munists and he is trying té sabooh fe \ abor, he harked back to 2 ¥ 3 Sima va Brands Regime “Republican candidates for the He Tr esesion Feri WEE 15 tage -the-—.anti=Communist.. Jaw, i a yw =» “Appeliate Court are: - ° SWORREES a. idle -anal¥ hich Congress passed over his :

those who - had jobs were dis- veto,” Mr. Millis said. "Further- : : "more, he has placed Secretary of]

ed and | aid Wilbur A. Rbvse, - Indianapolis, Orferiaea a 4 SA pi P million State Dean Acheson on a higher| past week were the heaviest of seeking re-election; Harry Crom- Americans afe. af Work wages pedestal than ever by removing the entire war. packer, Michigan City, seeking have bien raised. an a 12boT from officé any who dare criticize | “I solemnly charge that this is re_ejection, and Harold E. Achor, inions et 3 Ia AeIe . pl 3a in the bosom friend of Alger Hiss.” | p r It of ) ¢ the direct and ‘terrible resu ’! present ‘judge of ‘Superior, Court the - national life.

et - ‘Blood Blunder’ Judge, Donald E. Bowen, Repub-

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» } ‘Mr. Millis said Alex Campbell, | . five years of building up ‘Chinese’ 3t"Anderson. The Presid hated tiat the Democratic candidate for Senators! Communist ‘strength through the Democratic candidates ‘for Ap- ¢ President charged thal the, had. little or nothing to say blinded, - blundering, bewildering pellate Court: Republican 80th Congress, whos € ahout.. the issugs, . except his! American-Asiatic policy under = Clyde P. Miller, Indianapolis, record was the chief target of his “pledge to rubber stamp anything

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our present national administra- atjorney for farming interests Successful 1948 election cam-\;.¢ “procident -Truman’ asks - or jon.” he said. and for the Barbers Union; Clyde paign, tried in 1946-48 to tear , ... Fre wire trrden forad eR Lottick, Corvdon. attorney for down all the farm, labor and Cs . Li png the blunders in blood isa C appenters U nion and former business. progress 1 made | und er the “Good. Conduct s thrust upon “American armed Circuit Court judge; Harold J- Democrats: : = ede forces weakened -by a —short-. Tuberty, Logansport. attorney and s+ Fought Every More. = MARSEILLE, France. Nov. bn sighted, socialistically inclined a deputy prosecutor, and Robert “The Republicans have fought 4 (UP)-—A: prisoner rewardl-. “pational administration: = Whitehead, attorney, war vet- every progressive measure that —ed— with a job at the prison | 2 Mr. Stassen sdid the admin- eran and former deputy prosecu- has been adopted for the good of governor's home because of {stration’s ‘blunders’ in Asia af- tor. the people in the last 17 years,” his. gaod conduct was gone fect every -home-in—-Ameriea and re - he said: today together with the

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Republican Congressional yigtory port with all their might the just a progr: am they want to coneeal.’: = GARY, Iyov..4( UP). —Paul e yr p should be yoted rom -coa © .demand of all the people. of the “What the Republican leaders Republican “candidate for Con- ~ that appeals to a great BEAUTY . coast,” he declared. country --and support all ‘ the really want to do is to put a-stop 8'esSs, sai d today he doubts that vs. — A fr pad Chinese people who voluntarily to. the New..Deal.and. the Fair his political opposition stole “hiv > “many well turned-out men. and have fnformation on AAMIAISTIAtION Gh qertaKe the sacred task of re- He. said. “They ws Automobile And Ser Tr dfire-Tast ps piss ti “ sement” of Red China dur- Deal,” he said. ‘They want to!*. CE oe sisting America, aiding Kored. turn the country over to the M&% : «Strauss presents the fitted MS ing his wartime ee 5 protecting their "homes and de- {special interests to run as they “It's my opinion that the oppo- = P FY. a 0 a ne - " . iti v p 0-8 ul I 4 gtity ay in the Pacific Pending Indie country the decla Please. sition would: be- top smart. to do version of GGG's metropolitan Tie tober. 1049, as a ration Sai Those “special interests,” he such a thing” Mr. Cyr said... > hi - . and again in October, | Today, a well informed officer | said, “are just as bad for busi- His car was stolen from Gary A Topcoats.

5 ? - member of a State Department at Gen. Dduglas MacArthur's Tia set afire at Hobart, Ind.

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~~" conference. : headquarters said: the country. “I lost some valuable c: ampaign d : He said the administration for. “It would be premature to haz- - ¥ie brushed off as Lg » material,” Mr. Cyr said: "One: '. « $ wey the past five years has been “‘un- ard a. guess when the war might she ommnyro was a picture of my apponent " : the Republican charge. that Dem- a but dermining” Gen. Douglas MAacAT- end. You" can make a guess. as |with Henry Wallace, CIO. Leader oo : thur in the Far Edst and he de- well as We can.’ ocratic policies are leading. the {John Myreck and Lee ps ressman. - : manded again that President Tru- Gen. MacArthur's headquarters COwNIY. Lan the ae ann Mr. Cyr said he had hoped to, ' ~ _, man take Gen. MacArthur's ad-- was entangled in diplomatic ved| BStSt DO wn the asi mile to have the picture published. in

tH Gary newspe rs “Some of the Republicans have| [none and Ga ) ip ape now got so desperate ‘they. are opponent, Pav Madden, aside tired saying the Democratic party is with “leftis ta?

vice on China, Formosa and In-tape which - prevented it from do-China. making a public. statement that He also charged that President United Nation forces now ‘are I Truman ordered the U.S. Sev- fighting Chinese Communists, al-| asa enth Fleet to break the Chinese though officers “in the field al- Comymnisser he Bidder. This is|". = Sea erie Nationalist blockade of Red ready have made announcements thc Craziest idea ye P dest Hurf China, with the result, he said, to that effect. It is our party—the Demo- e es rian ur that Russian and other ships are It appears that Gen. Mac- cratic party--that has done ii ¢ Critically by Car

; the CHinese Commun= it to defeat . communism in . t d supplying Arthur is waiting for the United! country than any other a Ralph Pearsey, 50. of 608 S,

to ‘point out”. that’

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 4 that the: North Koreans have re- issue into. the elections and West and South Sts. : “maliciously and falsely” accused He was struck by a car driven |

— Informed ‘sources reported ceived- a shot in. the arm from r” (UP)—I8 | government officials of disloyalty. by Howard 8. Gray, 67, of 3315'S.

that William Faulkner, China. : Ameritan gol is amang the in “These. , Republican politicians Lyon Ave. fl

; leading idates for a Nobel PU ERTO ‘0 RICANS REGISTER {have been willing, in their des- ere ! f prize for Nterature. : SAN JUAN, P. R. Nov. 4 (UP: perate pursuit of this false issue; UTAH SHORT OF LABOR or | The 18-member Swedish Acade- |—Puerto Rican voters are regis-|to undermine their own govern-| SALT LAKE:NCITY,: Nav, 4 . 3

fe © my of Literature will meet. here tering today and. tomorrew- for ‘a ment at a time of great national (U P) ~~ With its Sabor’ supply | fen ‘tomorrow to decide on the award, pleolscite next June to decide] péril,” he said. . “They havelhalved in one $hort .month,_ 23 . +4 ‘which will be Announced next Fri- whether they want to draft their|lost all proportion, all sense of (Beehive State today is developing. fa Th day, ‘aa will fhe winners of the own constitution or retain their| restraint, all sense Et Ratrinin i= labey shortages, the Utah. 1950. mistry and Physics prizes. ipreseat, status. A / Employment Flepast ment said,

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