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Scare Tactics
By United Press KASSON, Minn. Sept. Dwight D. Eisenhower promised farmers 90 per cent of parity price supports for the next two years and a goal of “full parity” with less government controls today, and accused Democrats of trying to “scare” farmers into voting Democratic,
He accused the Democrats of
Ike Would Keep 90% Parity i Democrats - Louisiana's Mr. Big - Accused of Drops Adlai for lke
BATON ROUGE, La., Sept. 6 Democratic National Convention.
(UP) —Gov.
Robert ¥. Kennon He decided on his course three
announced today he will vote for days after Gen. Eisenhower con-
Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower for cluded an President Nov, 4. ’ L 8 — came the first dissatisfied Demo- break its traditional Democratic
crat to bolt his party openly.
tion to the undercurrent of un- governors and party leaders have at Rockville last night he did not rest among Dixie Deniocrats that pinted has been simmering since the james F. Byrnes of South Caro-really tried to end the Korean
Gov. Kennon gave positive ac-
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“false propaganda” and “scare” §
tactics for spreading the word that a Republican administration would cut down benefits of the present farm law. “Fear is. being broadcast by
the administration and its pho- §
ney front organizations,” he
said. “They are trying to scare
you into voting, not as your congcience dictates,-but ts they want you to vote. They are telling you ‘the Republicans will pull the rug out from under you.'” Up to 100,000 There | Addressing an audience . esti-| mated at upwards of 100,000 at
where Démocratic Nominee Adlai E. Stevenson also was a speaker, | Gen. Eisenhower ripped into the present administration. He called it “cynical and arrogant.” He| ripped into “unscrupulous lead-|
Gov. Robert Kennon
He thus be-
aggressive tour through the South in a_bid to ranks, He did what other southern they might do. Gov. lina said he hasn't made up his mind who he will vote for. But Mr. Byrnes lent his name to a petition to get Gen. Eisenhower on his state's ballot as an independent candidate. Gov. Herman Talmadge of (Georgia pointed. out after Gen. fisenhowger’s visit to Atlanta this week that the state Demociyic committee “by a simple resolution” could switch its Presidential electors’ allegiance from Gov. A4lai Sfevenson, the Democratic nominee, to Gen. Eisenhower. Gov. Talmadge had no comment on Gov, Kennon’s statement, Gov. Allan Shivers of Texas said after Gov. Stevenson issued a statement against state control of tidelands resources that he wasn’t going to work for his election. Influential Sen. Walter F. George (D. Ga.) said he wasn’t going to campaign for the Democrats either.
ership that would use farm pro-|-grams for political purposes.” He
lke and Adlai Bare
described the “Washington agri-! cultural autocrats” as “agri- lke Rally crats.” Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's
plowing contest at Dexter, Ia. and attacked it as part of “the By United Press grain storage hoax of 1048 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6—Here In his speech he made a firm oR of views on farm pledge for himself and the GOP 2 Somiba¥isen =” WS on ferns to keep the present farm price issues by the public support program of 90 per cent | Democratic presidential candi-
of parity on basic crops until it|dates in their speeches at Kasson, §
expires in 1954. |Minn., today and what their party
Would Consult Group platforms say on the subjects:
He said a Republican adminis- Price Supports
tration, during those two years, 3 2 be would consult farm organizations] EISENHOWER—“I stand be- ZUJS.
specialists to draft an even hind—and the Republican party : . gin for the future, stands behind—the price support Mr. Stevenson Gen. Eisenhower) He did not promise price supports laws now on the books. This inat full parity. The GOP platform cludes the amendment urges full parity for all farm basic farm act, passed by votes to produce.) products in the market place. of both owkiioB Congress. Lo Gen. Eisenhower's nreception continue through 195 he price { was far from rousing. There were supports of basic commodities at 2Creage allgtments and market-| light cheers at some points, a 90 per cent of parity. A fair share IN8 quotas myself. few when he promised to ‘supportiis not merely 90 per cent of par90 per cent parity for the nextjity—but full parity.” two years. He got some shouts of| (The Republican farm plank | agreement at some of the anti-|/favors a support program “aimed Crops. But farmers have learned administration barbs scattered at full parity prices for all farm from “bitter experience that we through his 30-minute speech. products in the market place”) need these controls in reserve.” - But it was far short of the re-| gppyENSON-_He said he can (The Democratic platform ception he received on a two-day .isnq “without squirming” on the pledges retention of agricultural swing into the South this week pemaeratic farm plank pledging adjustment programs which “en-| and at his official campaign open- «not Jess than 90 per cent of courage the production of abuning in Philadelphia. parity” support on basic Many of the reporters who had|.ommodities. : |ducers to keep supply in line with| been accompanying him said they). “I am- not presuming for alconsumer demand . . 2) felt the cheers were “more like moment to say that support at 80 polite cheers” and felt the recep- per cent of parity is necessarily , tion he got was “chilly.” [the permanent or only answer. Before his speech, Gen. Eisen-| Economic ' conditions are con-
as men went back 2 Pe Views on Farm Parity
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ing markets will keep us from,
farm dant supplies while enabling pro-|
Decentralization EISENHOWER — Farm pro-
{the management of our agricul tural and conservation programs and, if anything, increase. farmer participation.”
agencies.”)
|the Indiana Republican Editorial to the strictions of the farmer's ability Association in the Riley Room.. |
STEVENSON —“I do not like the afternoon.
I hope that a|Fieldhouse from 9 to 9:30 p. m.| growing population and expand-|There will be no reserved seats.
again needing controls for. staple he opened at 6:30 p. m. The pro-
Minn. |stantly changing and T think this/ grams “must be transformed into Schricker predicted his
{We must continue to decentralize|
(The Democratic platform said]
rg is U.S. Has Tried To End War
| George Craig said in a speech
believe the government “has war.” The Republican candidate for /Governor pledged if elected all {the prestige and influence of In-. diana government will be mustered in the cause of peace. Mr. Craig, former national commander of the American Legion, declared: | “I do not believe the present {administration really has tried to {end the Korean’ war, and few {would be so bold as to claim the {administration had tried to win fit,” :
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‘Country Must Learn’
He said peace not only is the concern of the federal government but also of state, county and town. “What our country must learn is how to wage peace ak effectively as it has learned to wage war,” he added. Mr. Craig “explained he would work for peace “largely through pressure on Washington.”
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speech here at the Butler Fieldhouse Tuesday night will be his “Sunday-punch” address, according to top Republican leaders. Ike is expected to make: another pitch for the heavy Taft vote by abandoning some of his! “middle-of-the-road” views in favor of a move toward the right. | The General is expected to ar-| rive at Weir Cook Municipal air-| port at 10:30 a. m. with more than 75 newsmen trailing behind. | He will go to the Presidential| suite in the Claypool Hotel and later speak for about 10 minutes “off the cuff” at a luncheon of
A visit to one Indianapolis defense plant also is planned for
Ike will speak at the Butler
Doors to the Fieldhouse wiil
gram will begin at 8 p. m. Ike's speech will be broadcast eoast to coast hy the NBC and ABC radio networks. In Indianapolis, WISH and WIRE will carry the address, =f |
Schricker Campaign | Gov. Schricker today will carry his country-style campaign for
Howard County Democrats are holding an outdoor rally. Last night, in Indianapolis, Gov. friend,
U.- 8. Senator to Kokomo ee
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Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, would] defeat Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-| hower for President. “But should Eisenhower win,”| the Governor said, “I could give] him more enthusiastic support| than the junior Senator from Indiana.”
The Time Is Now?
At Carmel, Crawford Parker,| Republican candidate for Secreitary of State, blasted the Truman administration; saying; “If ever there was a time to turn the rascals out, that time is now.” Mr. Parker urged every voter to go to the polls, saying: | “Nearly one half of the citizens of this nation failed to vote in‘the last general election. As a result, we have an incompetent administration put in power by not more than one-fourth of those eligible to vote.”
hower toured Rochester, | by automobile, then motored tolprogram .: . should be constantly genuine farmer-run operations, the farm. Most of the crowd was{reappraised to determine if it is with maximum responsibility deat the speaking site when he ar-/fair to the taxpayer and respon- centralized to states, counties and rived. sive to our needs . .."” districts.” He said the “agricats”! (The Democratic plank ap- have tried “systematically ... to {plauded “the recent congressional make the farmer a political cap-| {action in setting aside the ‘sliding tive.” Sen Jenner {scale’ for price support through| (The GOP platform accused the . |1054, and we will continue to rryman administration of “seek-| . protect the producers of basicing to destroy the farmers’ freeagricultural commodities under qom» terms of a mandatory price-sup- AEN BYR? + “ Woos Farmers port program at not less than 90 Shiki ENSO¥ det oe stave per cent of parity.) 8 men, not big government, Times Stats Service : KNOX, Sept. 6—Sen. William Perishable and E. Jenner made his bid for In-| : diana’s farm vote here tonight as, Non-Perishable Crops he invaded Gov. Schricker's home| po cpnpowER “We must ow Nh a piedge So SUPPOTt find sound methods of obtaining it “will continue the widest possi8 p . greater protection for our diversi- pla farmer participation through The Indiana Republican called 0 n raw : . . ‘ fied farms, our producers of referenda, farmer-elected com“full price supports completely perishable foods. As provided in mittes. local soil conservation dissensible and entirely desirable.” the Republican platform, the non- tpricts. and self- governing But he said Republicans did not perishable crops, such as oats, ’ want farm price supports dic-|barley, rye and soybeans, should tated by Secretary of Agriculture be given the same protection as Charles Brannan. Instead, Sen./available to the major cash Jenner suggested price supports crops.” , administered by an impartial] (The GOP platform called for farm group. {locally ~ controlled marketing agreements and other voluntary Rejects Subsidies methods where government action The Senator rejected, however,fon_ perishables 12 Desirable, 254 By. United Press outright subsidies to farmers. Y : ha 3 N A ens for re-election, Sen, ishables supported at a level CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. Jenner opposes Democrat Henry Necessary to maintain abalanced 6— A Panamanian tanker Schricker. On ON “ihe ‘price. £0 split in two in the offshoot The Senator also swung a few =~." = 0 ic doi 32 ik i a» winds of a hurricane today. verbal barbs at Adlai Stevenson, POI! Program Is doing a gooc:] Mac, : He called the Democratic Presi for the basic crops—corn, cotton,n Eleven men who abandoned dential nominee a “hostage of big wheat, rice, and the others—for ship in a half-swamped lifeboat \eity radicals” and a “close friend Dich loah and storage opera- were missing. = Eighteen others and enthusiastic Heutenant” of tions are now in effect. The same were saved but a stubborn cook Dean Acheson Secretary of State protection could be accorded to clung to the broken wreckage. AE a ‘other storable commodities. For pt “Just as Acheson won't turn erishable Drodidts. ROWever A strong force of surface and his back on Alger Hiss, so Adlai Jere loah pra ators S 6 erations aircraft scoured the Atlantic 135 won't turn his back on Dean,” 4, not work well Sere should miles off Charleston all day. Sen. Jenner charged. be protection against UnTeason: They found no aie of the miss- “ ) ; ahi . TR ing men, one of.them the captain And just last week Stevenson ably low prices for. those pro- of the broken ip, ire Star. :
responded to the American Le- ducers of perishables who need it.” glon’s repeated demand for the (The Democratic platform adresignation of Acheson by insult- yocated ‘practical methods” for The Norwegian freighter Emu, ing the veterans as a bunch of extending price supports to other which carried out a heroic rescue bonus racketeers.”- ’ istorables and to producers of Mission to snatch 18 of the crew |perishables.) to safety, sent the following mesi |sage at 3 -p.M {Time) :
‘Sheer Madness’
Sen. Jenner was highly criti] cal of the Democratic adminis-| : tration’s handling of farm prob-| EISENHOWER-—“Our goal will lems. be “sound, farmer-run programs “The Truman-Acheson adminis- that safeguard agriculture—but Captain Aims’ lifeboat taking tration taxes the people to pay do not regiment you, do not put off the Foundation Star at about for price support and at the the federal government in charge 0245 local time. (apparently 2:45 same time proceeds to smasn of your farms. We must figure & Mm. The lifeboat filled up about these supports by permitting un-/out sound methods of maintaining Naif With water drifting southcontrolled importation of foreign agriculture’s freedom to shift westerly. No lights observed from
Production Controls Captain in Lifeboat
Storm Splits Tanker; ' 11 Men Are Missing
(Indianapolis
“Chief Inde Johansen observed |
[Captain Aims’ lifeboat after that time.” ' The Emu added that “the cook is still on board the wreckage.”
{ Four times the Emu's own life-|
boat crew had circled the wreckage trying to pursuade the cook to jump to safety but each time he shrugged them off.
A line later was put aboard the tanker stern by the freighter Ft."
Fetterman but still he put.” The cook apparently was holding out the hope the ship could be towed to port and his owners would have to pay only salvage costs instead of losing the sHip and cargo. If abandoned, the Foundation Star would become the prize of any salvage outfit that could bring her in,
“stayed
' Dies in Waterfall Leap
BOGOTA, Colombia — Dr. Alberto Camacho Angarita, 57, lawyer and Liberal (opposition) politician, committed suicide yesterday by jumping down 460-foot high Tequendama Waterfall, near here,
Jaf. Moduess. This is sheer patterns of production without : S8, e farmer is stabbed |oging the basic protections to in: the back by his own govern- 5 P
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