Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1952 — Page 6

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To Big Government Dominates Thinking

By (HARLES LUCEY

Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 22—Through dozens of Adlai yy "3 145 0 Stevenson's speeches running to hundreds of thousands of alr 0! S’ 14 o : words—nearly all his own and no ghost-writing there is a

i CRRA CHA a By IRVL dominant theme: hazy to the low and the lazy, do ki OA 1 TN PAIRS EE 0 1 1 SOR 1 A Ci y Time ? Check the growth @f big, cen not corrupt each other, We, the FRENCH tralized, all-embracing ROVern- negple, corrupt them, Behind diana Demo ment. every fix is the fixer, behind every this soothers

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bribe is the briber, Some might challenge this. In the 1llinois horsemeat scandal, the signs were that maybe officials did corrupt each other and to gether they were in league with racketeers who had moved into the meat business, It was the peo-

It's a creed he has evangelized a hundred ways hefore lilinois farmers {0D hatted crowds at the Waldorf and

day confide would defeat E. Jenner for Senate. State Chai: predicted th carry the sta

majority. big political ple buying horsemeat unknow- i In 1948, v Pia m Baier He ingly for hamburger who got in Te Nhite 1as emphasize tung lican Hobart big Rovernment Adial Stevenson's labor speeches ernor, he s is something : ; have warned the time is past 139,000 votes that happens he- Mr. Lucey when labor could look upon itself Mr. Skillen cause townships : ak an “embattled minority” that would do p and counties and atates flub their jv “pyut cee itself as a large and South Bend, own jobs, trategic part of our whole eco

Haute, Eas Evansville ai Thomas 1 Chicago, can of State, for ocratic vote 1948, the Der by 36,000 vi predicts Gov. Stevenson w close to 40,0( Other Dem Indiana Ed 1.9 meeting her Girls’ Sub-Teen about the p

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meeting here > Last year, oD the editors h bitions on t! And Gov. | to 29.95 movement to

He has warned of “the shadow pamie picture, with precisely the of the monolithic state falling same responsibility for the health mere darkly across our path than of the whole as for any of ita most of us have realized” because parts i of “community indifference and Progress Togeiher selfishness.” Again, he says ‘supervision” from above always tgnds to in clude “large elements of partici pation as well as control.” And, speaking of the use of 1llinoiz . state police In local

Employers and employees have the same self-interest in peace, he has said. “There is no uch thing as victory of one segment of our society over another, we progress a8 A common people on a common bling enforcement, he con fon! dr Jo : y gamb nt, To the CIO he zai¢ “Wes w Gi Is’ 0 it Ml id tends “not a single one of these + always agree 3 ew Girls Corduroy ir Ss 0 on al ralds was necessitated by any thing. My view as to a governor's inherent inability. on the part of proper position in a labor dispute, JU MPERS DRESSES local officials to cope with condl- for example, may not always cotions themselves.” incide With yours. But I know... Still again: “We deplore In- our differences will be honest dif-

ressantly the increasing centrali- ferences, honestly arrived at.” 3 4 zatien of power over our lives Gov. Stevenson has said : ® 3 a :

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G iment Student fect tt } ’ night's banqt iovernme Stude ec ie chain of events which 1 Kl > : Ea ne “sec ene aes nc || FOR BOYS GOING BAGK TO SCHOOL] oPeEN A Autumn Elegance! hod i .. his mortgage. Discontented i

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the impossibility of uniform taxa- done as Governor has been In his tion, of the need to compromise veto messages. Vetolng many of hetweén population and geogra- the bills, he felt, was politically phy in legislative apportionment, hazardous. His Killing of the so

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of public management's lag be- called Broyles anti-Communist Walter John hind technology and science. bill, for example, was accom © gor at the Un About most of My speaking and panied by these words: Mr. Johnson writing, even treading ponderous : . “. “volunteers” subjects, there's a bright and shin- Defends eVio to STAR STORE f : w draft movem Ing literacy. “I know full well this veto will 360 W. WASH. ST. or omen

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Without showiness, _ he quotes he distorted and misunderstood, Keats, Emerson, Lawrence of even as telling the truth of what Arabia, Kipling, William Pitt, the | know about the reputation of American Catholic bishops and Ager Hiss was distorted and misJohn Hay. Without looking clum- ynderstood. I know that to veto sy, he can move from any of these (nig 11) in this period will be unto. a barbed little story about a fr eddling Texan. In the same : oy he lle that the Chinese ig Rust, In good conscience Boye Jae Y: $5 aay, “You cannot carve in rotten protest against the unnecessary wood, you cannot paint on walls suppression of our ancient rights of sand.” And that Eddie Cantor as free men. , Moreover, we will sang a song, “Potatoes Are win the contest of ideas that afCheaper, Tomatoes Are Cheaper flicts the world not by suppress

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