Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1952 — Page 2

| NEW YORK, Aug. 27—Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson asked - : er : oves ‘the American Legion today to help protect the nation from GOP Takes in

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, 1952

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Stevenson Assails Use Of Patriotism As ‘Club’ In U.S.

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' Political Roundup— i ' Big Welcome Planned For Eisenhower Here

Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower is dress in Indianapolis is sched. scheduled to fly into Indianapolis uled for 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at the from Cleveland fo rhis Sept. 9 Butler Fieldhouse.

rally at Butler University. ae The General will arrive at Weir Political Notes “we

Cook Municipal Airport in mid- STEWART RILEY,. editor of morning, according to Robert the Bedford Daily Times-Mail, Grant, chairman of the “I Like has asked Indiana publishers and Ike Day” festivities. editors to assist Sen. William E.

Marion County Republican [Jenner win re-election , . . Nel-

women plan a giant welcoming son Grills, the newly-elected Mar-

demonstration at the airport. lon County Democratic Chairman, Present plans call for the Gen. has called a meeting of ward eral to ride int otown in an open chairmen tonight and a meeting car at th ehead of an gto cara- of county candidates tomorrow van, He will go directly to the: : : Republican candidates for Clay 1 Hotel the State Legislature will attend h | a vars said it is unknown 2 Political school tomorrow at the

Claypool Hotel under direction of as yet Whether the Republican State Sen. John VanNess, Valpa.

|communism without burning “down the barn to kill

. . ! " | In a blunt speech prepared for! . | ’ ‘burn down the barn to kill the! | ‘ery / ti I Ik C : delivery at the Legion's na ore rats,” he said. “All of us, and| eXas IC p

to ’ 0 Squa convention in. Madison Bq especially patriotic organizations | By CHARLES LUCEY | Gave his own

of enormous Influence like the Seripps-Howard Staff Writer definition of pa-

(American legion, must be vig{lant in preserving our birthright | NEW YORK. Aug. 27--Three|triotism as “love

[from its too zealous friends while |protecting it from Its evil By United Press | Important moves are being Of this republic " and “not hatred pressed by Gen. Dwight Eisen-

' |enemies. | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. | “In tradegy of our day is the 27T-—-Reépublicans made it of Russiz.” climate of fear in which we live, painless today for Texas hower’s chief supporters to give 1, complained new life to <a presidential cam- that “patriotism”

and fear breeds repression. Too . joften sinister threats to the Bil Democrats to vote for Gen. paign many top Republicans sometimes has§ i think has hit a i § been used ‘as a

|of Rights, to freedom of the mind Eisenhower for President’ and are concealed under the patriotic still vote a straight ticket. bad dog - days club to attack cloak of anti-communism.” In an unprecedented action, the slump. They are: ” jother Ameri- ‘Free Minds’ IGOP at {ts state convention H ONE : Te cans” and the “patriotic Foal of “Most of us favor free enter- unanimously embraced the entire ¥ V |anti-communism” to undermine ,... or phyginess” Mr. Steven- state Democratic ticket of. 15 Brownell Jr. of [the Bill of Rights. son sald. “Let us aso favor free ¥ New York, chief | Mr. Stevenson's “nonpolitical” aniornrise for the mind.” ’¢ nominees, headed by Gov, Allan, strategist of the % \spbech clearly was intended as an! ; r Shivers, a rebellious Democrat. | i . eonventian attack on the methods of men Mr. Stevenson said political 1 4140 included Atty. Gen. Price ve to nomi-

| ‘ _ MeCarthy (R./C8pital can be made without i nate Gen, Eiden- Wis. a a Ya, expose calling a man a Communist. Daniel, the U. 8. senatorial nomihower, into top- Communists “Those of us who have under- nee, who earlier this week urged level direction of Mr, McCarthy has enjoyed wide- taken to practice the ancient hutia Texas “revolt” against national 1% election cam spread support among “Legion imperfect art of government Williparty candidates and leaders and paign, Mr. Lueey members and has received expres- 2/WAYS make enough mistakes to selection of a double set of presi-TWO-—Carve out a bigger eam- sions of Indorsement and praise X®eP our critics well supplied with i paign role for Sen. Robert A Taft. (rom several state conventions of *tAndard ammunition,” he said, dential electors—o6ne set pledged

IGarden,. the Democratic pres.idential nominee

Mr. Stevenson

ithe Indiana Republican Editorial ne Association luncheon. Hughes, Ft. Wayne.

Visit 14 Cities Soviet Still Pines

Ike's Indianapolis visit will F Karl Marx's Bones mpaign FOr Rar q climax his first major campaig LONDON, Aug. 27 (UP)—In.

trip.

“ . fai $ s said today that There are some who urgé that the (ne American Legion, There 18 no need for poisonto Gen. Eisenhower — for the : United Press Telephotu. | ote Genera) Bi vis 14 Cities LA I ie oT medefeated candidate for the GOP| Mr Stevenson referred to the 82% Democratic column on the ballot. WING PARADE—Gen. and Mrs, Dwight Eisenhower In 10 states in aYS. : pia e grave of Karl presidential nomination might 4itacks on the “loyalty and mo- He also struck at “indiscrimi-| REVIEWING 9 He intends to remain in Indian- morial over "the gr

| watch from reviewing stand as hundreds of legionnaires march up apolis overnight, His plane back Marx in Highgate Cemetery, Lon

ell 0 8 AM- (ives ‘ Yor ‘ _ nate attacks on our sch anal Alded by New Law well make some of the main eam- (i es” of Gen. George (C. Mar schools and Fifth Ave. in New York yesterday. BD a il eave Weir don, will be made public soon.

paign swings through the coun- ha) wartime Chief of Staff, as 'N® sincere, devoted and by no| By “crossing-filing” the entire,

ry wi ‘ | sday. Two years ago a memorial comtry with the General. “a shocking example” of attacks| PANS overpa teachers who Democratic state ticket, the CO ad- mittee led by the former London THREE Sharpen up Ike's on public servants. ar in em. Gen. Eis §

| ® “ Republicans took advantage of a S t U chief of the Russian news agency speeches. There Is nothing new Uned a8 Club’ If there are any Communist new Texas law permitting listing Eisenhower e S P |Tass. Andrew Rothstein, called

about this ipsistence. But it has : fences, he sald, “of course, of a candidate on the November . for designs for the memorial. But been heard incréasingly in recent There are men amorig us who they should be excluded, but the hallot as the nominee of more o o the scheme was shelved tempodays. use ‘patriotism’ as a club for at- hase I® not one for self-appointed than one party. WwW ir win & © U £ rarily when Marx's last grandson Eisenhower staff members 'Acking other Americans, Mr. MongaL police or {ll-informed Unless a Democratic nominee | |died in Paris. who have been with him since Stevenson said. i for state office specifically with-! | The Kremlin sought 18 years

at ’ 1 ess SS i te ar-| : Abilene say the reason the Gen- “Unhappily, we find some Undermine Schools draws as a Republican nominee! NEW Yo 27 — Gen, uation Le on ago to obtain Marx's bones but eral hasn't heen delivering a things in American life today of] These practices, he said, do not Within 20 days, his name will Dwight D. Eisenhower made ar- ment post office employees. {his descendants objected to their heavier punch is that it's much Which we cannot be proud,” the gtop Communist activity hut 2PPear on election day in both rangements today to put his Another swing southward, to removal from Highgate. The more important to be delivering Governor sald. “stifle the Initiative of tes nthe GOP and Democratic campaign on the road next week include Virginia, Tennessee, Ken-| By United Press _ Kremlin still wants the bones, the those punches in the latter rounds, ‘Consider the group who seek a > of teachery columns, . with the idea of hitting every tucky, and the 24 electoral votes JACKSON, Miss, Aug. 27 sources said. of the fight. They have contended to identify their special interests’ Undermine the prestige of| If a Democrat does not choose nook and cranny.” | —Aging Rep. John E. Rankin lost|

of Texas is expected laterN

”" the teachin of i lorful 32-| . - ~ that any time before Labor Day with the general welfare,” he said. B profession. to run on the GOP ticket the Re- d of erit- his bid to prolong a colorful, | is too soon to start slugging. |“I find it sobering to think that! Me Stevenson said patriotism publican éxecutive committee was Seas 8 RCkRTONRS ne 100 Work on Stevenson's year congressional" career in a 3 Boys on Bicyc es Y : \their pressures might one day be, ."¢ force giving life to the empowered. to choose another 'C > epublica iden- Democratic primary contest yes- Injured by Cars Union Divided | focused on me" he said [Legion but that: [nominee for the post. flowy, 3h Sepiniinan sbi Plan to Settle Row terday with Rep. Thomas G. AbAN ' : | “Men . . al candidate se 3 | ; . . . But other party leaders who! “And 1 should tell you now,” |; er who have offered their! Acceptance or rejection of the lane trip to 10 states in 10 days, WASHINGTON, ‘Aug. 27 (UP) | ernethy. Three boys on bicycles were in believe Tke's campaign has suf-|he warned. “as I would tell all ear ines Sountry know that| Republican move was expected DE Sept. 1 —Staff experts of two govern-| . Ballot ALL fered a slide-off say they fear other organized groups, that I something; it is the re Jaap pyirons ent en) It includes speeches Or political ment Sepasiments and a Benates he ve Be ly, rid 41 phir itil ground will be lost now which intend to resist pressures {rem (hing Patriotism with us is not'at Amarillo ? conferences in New York; Atl- committee already are working on Abernethy al : { | : | . y mi Gov. Stevenson’s proposal for leg- | “David Lotshaw, 8 of 1023 8. cannot he made up later, Come | Yeterans, a oir (ihe hatred Of Russi; it is the love] Gov. Shivers was coy about the a, gig Boys: ve settle De os ol 6000-vote Jean i West St., was hit at Ray and : : . 0 8 rept » | ’ “ - x10 . ! nte : completely, they say is any no-| flict with the public interest, ,¢ Pa £ ang of ie Wed) plopased polities) Patyiage. He Ala., Little Rock, Ark. Phila- dispute, it was learned today. ; BR ED ee |Missoufi Sts. by a tryk which tion that the hero aura which| which must always be the para- which it was born and to which! a3 surprised. delphia, Chicago; Rochester, Kas- He announced last week-end § sary by the re- did not stop after the gocident. surrounded the Republican candl- mount interest.” this republic is dedicated, ‘Not Consulted’—Daniel {son and Minneapolis, Minn., and that he proposes state Ownership cent consolida- a Ml Hulton, no 1000 =. date before he shipped off his! The Legion speech was Mr.| “With this patriotism patriot-| Said Mr. Daniel: “I was not Cleveland, > ae Wii ve in In Decause Me Supreme Som wid tion of their two! Ea ores 8 ni N iy battle-jacket can carry him to| Stevenson's first major address/ism in its large and wholesome consulted and did not consent toy aa dn 's after his “paramount rights” to them Hel districts because. = ton Ave was hit at Steel victory. They now rate this a con- Snce his nomination. It was meaning—-America can master its the action of the Republican con-| : ys : t In “mi ar 1” A of population of iB Keid A b ) } {scheduled as the start of a two- power and turn it to the noble vention. But I lad the Re. return to New York-headquarters called for legislation “mindfu shifts. Mr. Ran- St an rookside Ave. by a car test in which, not glamor, but the : . YopLion, SY Mh ga € Be gept. 10 he will start out anew, of both state and federal] Mr. Rankin . a al driven by William Mink, 43, of toughest kind of campaigning, is 98Y round of appearances In and cause of peace. We can maintain publicans have decided not to this time on the traditional cam- | interests i kin, 70, his fiery 917 N. Pershing Ave likely to bring victory, ’ (near New York. [military power without militar- run opponents against our state. : v j : ‘style reminiscent of the late Sens. ’ »

: , ism; political powe itho -] er paign train for a whistle stop Staff members of the Interior, Huey Long. | Smet sot Some party leaders are urging ‘Based on Tolerance Joy — ey oy lnaminges ak controversy did o%" |and Justice Departments and the TE os aot iin Mr ‘Good Loan Risk’ Pays the general to toss overboard the| yy, program included a brief out compulsion.” much to spur the Re lican, Into South Senate Interior Committee | : {

4 : " Abernethy, 49, has served in Con-| Doon at the iB iy tonight at a Democratic Jia action. Gov. Shivers flew to] He already hds promised that [ELOY $1 a! ted what sort of TES 10 re. | Off After 60 Years 4 . : : sar Asbury Park, N. J. . : ion ; n s f 358 preinsist that the “soft” campaign | FM Y near Asbury ait be. Penney Gives $750,000 Springfield, Ill, last Saturday in by the Nov. 4 election day he will compromise could be worked out. | Returns from 340 o : p : and speeches tomorrow night be. a last attempt to woo Gov. Adlai carry his time-for-a-change cam- cincts in the newly formed first (UP)—A Long Beach family

jag Workes for Repunlieans fh fore the New York Democratic WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Aug. E. Stevenson, Democratic presi- paign into every section includ- u C Pest Dri congressional district gave Mr. agreed today that Albert D. can this year. One proposal | 204 Liberal Party conventions. 27 (UP)-—James C. Penney, the dential nominee, to the Texas ing the traditionally Democratic Yrge Lrop res rive Abernethy 26,769 votes and Mr. Rust, 82, of Mt. Rainier, Md., is that Gen. Eisenhower in his! Mr. Stevenson, an apprentice/ Missouri farm boy who became! viewpoint on tidelands. Gov. South which Republicans figure WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UP) Rankin 20,670. Mr. Rankin con-la good loan risk. speeches, set forth the Truman “°AmMan in the Navy in World head of 1630 department stores, Shivers was rebuffed by Gov. they have the best chance to —The Agriculture Department ceded shortly before last mid-| Sixty years ago, Mr. Rust boradministration’s stand. on the War I and a civilian employee of made a $750,000 gift to the Uni-|Stevenson, who said further he crack since 1928. [today advised farmers to launch night. rowed $48 from R. H. Pierce in main issues and specifically ask he Navy Department in World versity of Missouri, it was an-|would, as President Truman| The Dixie drive starts with an|a campaign this fall, instead of| In a statewide liquor referen- Eddy, N. M. Mr. Pierce's six ta and 2a the Demo-| War II, is a Legionnaire and a nounced today. His gift includes/twice has done, veto any legisla- airplane tour Sept. 2 — after a next spring, against the spittlebug,/dum Mississippi voters over- children, who now live here, each

cratic candidate: member of Admen's Poset No. 1/250 Guernsey cattle. The herdition returning tidelands to the Labor Day speech in New York one of the nation’s most damag- whelmingly favored keeping their received $8 checks in the mail

“Ww 5 |{in Chicago. {will be used for research, states. before a convention of the Na-ing forage crop pests. |62-year-old prohibition law. lyesterday in payment of the debt. Trahere 40 Jou itis trom Mr.|" He told the Legion that he | —— Ah ti wi Eo - -— ? thinks patriotism “is based on| : . ® Seek Brownell's Aid tolerance and a large measure of| 2 humility.”

Insistence that speeches be, “What can we say for the man sharpened have come to Gen. who proclaims himself a patriot Eisenhower personally. He met! and then for political reasons it on his recent Western sorties, Attacks the patriotism of faithImportant party political figures Tu] public servants,

presidential nominee will attend caiso and State Rep. W. O,

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LONG BEACH, Cal, Aug. 27

“As a shocking example,” he In the East say the same thing. |referred to attacks on the “loyal-| Urgings that Mr. Brownell, a'ty and motives” of Gen. Marshall. Republican National Chairman|The most notable attacks on Gen.

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under Thomas E. Dewey, be Marshall came in Senate speeches brought into the campaign, came by Mr. McCarthy and Sen. Wilfrom many sources. He is cred-'liam E. Jenner (R. Ind.). | ited widely with being the na-| “To me” Mr. Stevenson said,

tion's ablest political crafstman. “this is the type of ‘patriotism’ One advocate of a major which is, in Dr. Johnson's phrase, Brownell part in the Eisenhower the last refuge of scoundrels . . .' camp-has putsit this way: The im ‘Freedom of Man’ portant thing is to get the party's’ ~Surely intolerance and public best brains into this thing let's irresponsibility cannet be cloaked not worry about any edginess on In the shining armor of rectitude the part of old Dewey critics. and righteousness, Nor can the Proposals that an effort be denial of the right to hold ideas

Midde to get Sen. Tall into thelllor Tre dificrent_the freedom

campaign—--not just perfunctorily| ! but into an active and aggressive Mr. Stevenson said he thinks role—have a two-fold argument. many threats to freedoms arise First, it would go a long way to-, from “a healthy apprehension ward, unifying still-dissident Re-/about the Communist menace, publicans who resent to this day within our country.” Americans the fact that the Ohio Senator, who have become Communists, | was not nominated. Second, Mr. he said, “have surrendered their, Taft's participation would help to right to our trust and there can down the notion that this isn't be no secure place for them in our a “fighting campaign” for Mr. public life.” Taft is a fighter. “Yet we must take care not to bi a ite ame ashi sess Imes as rem cx

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