Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1952 — Page 8

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By United Press CINCINNATI, O., May 2-Five presidential candidates and a proxy for Gen. Dwight D, ‘Bisen~ {hower favor a get-tough policy as a cure for dishonesty and ineffi|ciency in government. The candidates and Gen, Eisenhower’s stand-in gave their views last night in an hour-long radiotelevision forum sponsored by the.

television program originated at WCPO-TV, S8¢ripps-Howard station in Cincinnati. Appearing on the forum were Republicans Earl Warren of California, Harold Stassen of Minnesota, and Paul G. Hoffman, Gen. Eisenhower's spokesman, and | Democrats \W. Averell Harriman lof New York, Sen. Estes Kefauver {of Tennessee and Sen. Robert Kerr of Oklahoma. Their replies to questions on honesty in government and foreign aid were summarized as follows: How would you prevent dishonesty and inefficiency in government?

Republicans WARREN-—Only a complete change can cure the’ situation—a new administration with new leadership, a fresh approach, adherence to the principles of civil service and an ability to clean house. STASSEN-—-"A complete cleanup with a new Republican administration” which would rapidly reinstate “a new set of administrators, including two outstanding women of America as members of the cabinet,” is needed. It would do more to “raise morals of the government than any other single act.” HOFFMAN — Gen. Eisenhower |said, “we must carefully watch over the ever-expanding federal government to see that in performing the functions obviously

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LOOKING TOWARD THE WHITE HOUSE—Presidential candidates appearing on a nati television program last night (left to right): Sen, Estes Kefayver; Paul Hoffman, represent

ing Gen. Eisenhower; Sen. Robert Kerr; Harold Stassen; W. Averell Harriman, and Gov. Earl

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personal power in finance, labor or any other field.”

Democrats HARRIMAN-—Extend the merit system. Congress should-approve President Truman's plan to remove customs officers, postmasters and federal marshals from politics. Tighten and rigidly enforce criminal statutes on bribery. Appoint an inspector general for the executive branch of the government, responsible only to the President.

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aid to foreign countries?

Republicans

WARREN-—It can be reasonably expected that over a period|

civil scale of assistance, ecdnomic aid Set up commissions onjcan eventually be discontinued.

dlers ought to have to register inicent cut in foreign aid, 15 per cent in nondefense spending, and ; -— e bler(® Per cent cut in arms to “organ RERE Stronger ang a ize our aid program to bring our economy into balance.”

Would you increase or reduce |jjeyes deeply in the co-operative the amount of our economic [effort to make the Western world strong, as the principal hope of avoiding war in our time.

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