Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1952 — Page 3
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By FRED SPARKS
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 10 (CDN) -—“McCarthyism"—which a lot of fellows have made a new curse word in American politics—was
STRAUSS STORE HOURS THURSDAY | 2 noon) Tie 8:30 (NisHT
SAYS:
1 the bank but
letter,” Mrs, thoroughly approved yesterday by proves there’s the people of Wiscansin, ( kept saying, Joe McCarthy's kid me about home state overit he was prob* whelming ree getting it tos nominated him n the Republican 1 him and hé candidate for the . I gambled on Senate. the right time. Arfd, brother,
the fat victory they gave him was no mere nomination — it w put his re-elec-tion in a neat Sen. McCarthy paper bag. Not only did he run over and tromp on his five Republican foes,
out all right.”
e A-Spy © ymber’ : Jan Nunn May, ic spy, will be
on “some time ' a government
day. but thousands of Democrats left erved the min- their own party. to OK “Mcme off for good Carthyism” in the GOP primary. s 10-year sen- Joe's total was twice that of all votes cast In both Senatorial be uncondition= rimaries — and the Democrats : ed that he will had a stift fight among them- GREETINGS—Gen. Eisenhower gives his now familiar twovery far from selves. armed gesture of greeting to the crowd who heard him speak last er - intelligence Returns from 2682 of Wiscon- night at Butler Fieldhouse. i \ sin's 3223 precincts gave Sen. Mc- : sted of givin, Carthy 395,043, Leonard Schimtt . — os, 156,025; four other candidates No Sky Rider * research proj« 23.234.
(In Wisconsin when you enter
Everyone Kept Asking
a polling booth you're handed
udini, both Republican and Demotalis ; I lots. one, sea oth, i fyged| Sapsasn ‘For Mamie Eisenhower, LAN 3 '- 3 |
Everyone kept asking why! possible to hear the General from| Mamie wasn't here. {the honored guest platform, sol Mrs. Mabel Fraser, state Re- the Hoosier GOP brass had to
guard awaited Inflated Vote n today on
g cash out of District after district normally
ags. Democratic showed an infated {publican vice chairman, explained take their cues on when to cheer i William H. Ra rent Jan) she had talked to Mrs. Eisenhower from the audience. a i Democratic vote. Poll watchers ~~ LISTENER—Rev. S. E. Churchstone Lord, pastor of the Bloom- I Re Mn i Soman IF GEN. EISENHOWER made rah the said: “No question about it—the ington A. M. E. Church, listened intently last night as lke spoke |she has to rest up for the coming an impression on Hoosier politibank pouches. Democrats left their party to help here. {whistle-stop campaign. lcal thinking yesterday, his supa — oe. 2 ‘ : | Anyway, Mamie doesn't like porters made a bigger mess on Here was the biggest political Newsmen Back Adlai 4-1— plane rides. \downtown streets. Street Com-
boomerang since President ru-| . 0” missioner James B. Chappell said
\ : = man called the U. 8. Marines “the | SOME Old Guard Republicans he had 15 3-man crews busy durNavy's police force.” | lke Boost for Jen ner die hard. ing the morning-hours; cleaning In the closing days of the bit-| | In the midst of ovations for up the debris of confetti and ter, brass - knuckled campaign, Dwight Eisenhower last night, streamers showered on the
3 i ® ee Se C al : e of qa Bi Bl uU n cl er one professional GOP politician ‘general, ia ed with Democrats (who are sup-| i PasIed_ oui DIVIONs readings THE SIDEWALKS rocked Posed 15 desplss ice) to Become) By ED KENNEDY Fieldhouse address was the way| » =» [VD Gen. Eisenhower rude Ms a op » ® Correspondents traveling with Sen. Jenner took over the show., HERE'S proof women like Ike: Divi 7 oun Sav , Sadat: : State GOP headquarters sent , . « delaware Nl. yes
They came—not to b | Gen. Dwight Eisenhower person-| “I have never seen so much] y 0. bury Mr pe brass displayed by another office two Ike luncheon tickets to each
u se . y ; ’ . Mi eCarY ul Raise Dim wy favored Adlai Stevenson, 3 seeker in the presence of a presi- county chairman, one for himself Utility work crews had under- " ' o 1, for President after Ike's » d for the vice chairman or Mined about 20 feet of sidewalk 2 pert” was as dependable as a dential candidate,” commented a anc one ‘or tne {near the headquart d wh L papier mache bridge. (indorsement of Sen. William national magazine writer of Sen. other party official. d a Fa, anc. wien : \ us ‘While few of the great brains Jenner. Jenner. The Senator almost man-| That usually works OK, but this pi 8 2esembled J see the Genthought Joe could be whipped,| The Pp olla any lhandled the General in an effort time wives of the chairmen ex- Sra) e sidewalk started an - a most all figured it would be as among the politi-. 'to get his picture taken holding erted pressure which no shusband Ominous movement. , close as a motion picture em- cal writers with Ike's hand aloft. |can resist. So most of the second . = brace. ithe General si ‘tickets went, not to vice chair-
One expert, wondering what flying task force
} ¢ A i u - I “Ike is playing “party politics! b "q Wp bo bon: Pry lione | poorly while Gov. Stevenson ja| FREE, but to wives of county chair-| Ifes A ast m early today, said: “I . howi 11 the vision, | . ! \ guess nobody was ay: McCarthy | Stevenson, : for Su so Te itaness 3 on with old win Sicts er 2 Repub—except the le.” {Tke an un- Ed TS Sl. = ne i : i P peop | decided. It was line politicians that We expected of 1ican” of Indiana and strong pro-| C 3 Taft before convention, wore the| urve A i Comproniises Heals rat be Ike button manufactured. | : : .
a ‘Appalling Thing’ their first private
T A guy who thinks very little survey. of the people's decision is Leonard] They were al- S p “His indorsement of Sen. Jenner . 8 8 . ; ee Schmitt, who instead of the usual most SEauIHou 1 i= 2 compromise wilh Js own/ Thousanes hE, oe Hoosier Assails . “con 0 s”1in thinkin e lideals—a compromise e hd , try-| | shen on a Xd Rennedy decency we expected of him,” a ing to untangle traffic in front of| OK of Jenner GENTLEMEN! this statement: {mitted a serious blunder in his New York City reporter stated. the Claypool Hotel, became vexed ‘ “The result of the election is! indorsement of the Hoosier Sena-| Another compared the indorse- and shouted, “I Hate Ike.” Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower an appalling thing. A man with tor running against Gov. Schrick- ment of Sen. Jenner with Gov.| 2 8 = Siam have Hime Jo get out of FOR THE FIRST TIME-SUCH the most corrupt record ever er for re-election. Dewey's support to Sen. Curly! Here are some free-of-charge ‘OW0 3 ore the Democrats made by a Wisconsin Senator is| The poll was conducted by a Brooks of Illinois in the 1948 statistics about. the blimp that Sarie shelling him. overwhelmingly indorsed by Wis-| member of the group of 39 top campaign. flew over Circle and Fieldhouse: rst blast came at a Seyenth consin voters. When the full Writers who have spent the most] ‘Dewey thought he was in and] It floated 350, feet up, carried Ward Democratic rally last night
t from William Wade Mann, Demo-
- ti th th eral. of he thought he could carry Brooks 0 cubic feet of gas, was 35 fee truth dawns many people will re- time with the General. Many g y 3640 cubic g cratic candidate for state repre-
call their suport of Joseph R. Mc- them have also served in the along. And it cost him the state,” long and was brought here from - Carthy with shame.” | Stevenson campaign press camp. [the writer observed. California. |sentative. ; ~~ Hmmm. Be that as it may, “He didn’t wait to surrender to, “The picture of Ike holding] Man guarding the blimp said it Mr. Mann, a copy editor for the Joe licked one of the strongest Taft. He surrendered to top hands with Jenner will haunt the would take him three weeks to Indianapolis News, charged that collection of national figures ever Sergeants here. He got mud on General in papers or posters all| blow it up by lung, “but only half Gen. Eisenhower surrendered to to concentrate on a state contest, his shoes,” commented columnist over the nation when Gov. Stev-an hour for these politicians.” {Indiana's expert at the dirty . * Mr. Schmitt's post-election wail Thomas Stokes. : enson lays the record down side zs x » smear, Sen. William E. Jenner, wit
fs but a reflection of their bit-| It was the feeling of the press by side under it,” another stated.| Ike handed a verbal bouquet to Goes All Out for GOP terness. The opposition simply corps that Sen. Jenner was mak-| “Out in California,” commented 1500 women in Indiana Home Eco-|
insisted that Joe McCarthy hit ing a desperate grab at the Gen- a West Coast writer, “we are used nomics Clubs choir after they b "By tiutching to his political below the belt in accusing people eral's coat tails in an effort to to the Warren way and this in- sang at the rally. He called them osom Indiana's expert at the in government — particularly in Stave off defeat. dorsement will not go over at all.” “magnificent.” eA sambai Su, Gen, Eisenhowthe State Department—of being| “Ike is taking a great risk with, Watch McCarthy Peohl of . . bont vials Be AG AE Communists or Communist sym- the liberal and independent vote,| ~ . eople who don’t care abou . 1 P | As of much interest to the na-,, one made a killing around, date. no matter how immoral
thizers. | $ i pathizers which he needs to win, by going tional political writers as the the Butler campus last night. that candidate's political meth-
None of his detractors said along with Jenner. They don't like Jenner indorsement were the re- " there had never been any com- things like that on the East Coast turns from the Wisconsin primary| 1 heY charged $1 a car for park-!' 9ds.” .
munism in Washington, they or on the West Coast,” commented ejection showin {ing, and filled fast. | Mr. Mann added: | ’ f g a sweeping vic- “It. may pr ill erely maintained Joe used his one top national political Writer. tory for Sen. Joseph McCarthy. | pojice la "ol ob v raving) ou mn Oe chosen place on the Senate floor) The issue was decency. IKe| They predicted Sen. McCarthy|iramc to and from Butler. It had thought was strictly Tom ® (with 2 trousers)
to ake via unfounded charges should have been above it. He would come out stronger thaniioor only half an hour rivel Deweva: pleve of property fa hat th EE ant have to do it and by doing ever and accept speaking engage-|joumtown after the rall | really under second mortgage to at they didn’t call Joe. so has given Gov. Stevenson a ments all over the nation with eo y. 4 gage
“ i ” » t 4 Fascist demagog . . . Sishole tremendous campaign issue. little campaigning at home, thus| The. worst. piace to. Hear thel 31. Hoosier master of the half liar . . . filth peddler , .. Hien “It is plain for anyone to See forcing himself on the Republican speech last night was on the ot may be even more. disilpn ; Jairy-ale Wines a . Sutter the complete differences between Party as a national issue. | VIPs platform. lusioning for others to find the phi Lo y P |So0. Jenner apd the Cente: | This morning was indeed a| The honored bigwigs who sat|‘crusader’ who was to clean out You've never seen the like before—tha worsted is somethin en- bright one for Sens. Jenner and in two rows behind the General/the Democratic administration is 9
Editorials were reprinted from le ’ . . . p dous capital out of the Jenner McCarthy—but as the correspon-|cheered and yelled as Ike turned willing tq soil his own hands new—The filling is fine Australian Merino wool—which
New York papers papers skinning|indorsement issue.” dents on Ike’s press plane suggest i : sue. 8 : Bs this phrases. carrying such unclean ba Mr. McCarthy, warning Wiscon-| Another point which amazed the —perhaps an even brighter morn-| ; can yng JagEage comes largely to the surface—WONDERFUL TO THE TOUCH! gin of its “honor.” Famous novel- reporters here for the Butler ing for Adlai Stevenson. [.Onm trouble was it was im- as Jenner along with. Him. gely : ists and stage stars, who deplored 3 a ae “McCarthyism,” were quoted at
length.
The warp—is of tough South American wools—which come through the back—meaning WONDERFUL FOR WEAR!
Ike Played a Role | * Even Gen. Dwight D. Eisenrmer in : hower, the Republican presiden-| tial nominee, played a part. Al-| : though Ike did not mention the * Senator's name, he blistered “un-| American” methods, particularly| as they applied to Joe's blast
* against Gen, George C. Marshall's “ 3 connection with the loss of China. -
These suits are put together by one of our good makers! He puts tailoring into them—AND STYLE! They're suits for men and young men— :
These are the favored plain colored worsteds—with a faint
One of the few nationally * shadow herringbone—that adds to its appearance!
prominent Republicans who spoke up for Joe was Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.). Milwaukee, population center of| ° Wisconsin, is a prosperous, old- ‘ fashioned looking town. in Its sturdy blonde citizens recall their German or Scandinavian ancestors, and its restaurants peddle the finest beer and sauerbrauten in America. Tuesday Milwaukee's streets - were strewn with anti-McCarthy leaflets and sound trucks as- ; sailed the ears with “McCarthyism must go.” . Joe's friends were quiet, reflecting the entire campaign during which Mr, Schmitt constantly
stumped (including one 16-hour talkathon) and Joe made a single
GRAYS—BROWNS and BLUES.
A swell ranges of sizes.
They're just in—and the 300 men who get in on this opportunity—will have reason to » feel very good!
59.75 iu: vu
. speech. : . ' oking for! Slip Joe's Big Ambition Second Floor—just as you get off the escalator—you're there. . Mr. McCarthy began his self : / from cooking. styled “crusade” against Reds in . 4 government early in 1950. Th ‘ > * print is fresh Hiss case was then shocking the . country and Joe's lists of sus- 3 attering! Two fected persons — particularly | SIR AUSS & (0 s . those connected with our Chinese : : : lip cap sleeves $Sthaek-toseived page one. dis. ' y . play. iw \ . ou want, Wine Ri. om now Joe is himself being] " / S vestigated and he's involved in| ! ] ae Sizes 12te f several lawsuits. I asked a man| A ¢ ; ] 4 ho has eiown Joe for years: “Is|. - poe Rr ny : : A » ambitious?” and I was told: : ; % . oi A X \ 5 “Nothing beyond the White FULL HOUSE—Butler Fieldhouse was jammed to capacity last night by a crowd of 14,600 who won a place to see and hear Gen. | : « a Fourth Floor House.” Eisanhower in person as he made a major speech here. Another 5000 sat in fo hear the General over a public address system. | y : y ‘ iia ’ ; % Tis a ioe » wy : y : J > i - i 2 » ; : i : $ ‘ 3 : : J
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