Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1952 — Page 7
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Acheson Calls GOP Cites Protests pany tines Fait | gayanson On Own Moves Of Native Sons’ Brands GOP
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 12—| Secretary of State Dean Acheson By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press Staff Correspondent
jumped into the national polt-| tical campaign today after ac-| cusing the Republican Party of] offering the nation a “prescrip-| tin for disaster” in foreign afairs. : | i The Secretary of State, him- & self often attacked from within) — and without his party, made a speech billed as “non-political” before the natiofial “ of the International Association|—His father may be waging aliear of Machinists at Kansas City last/ vigorous battle for the presideney night. {but Borden Stevenson believes in But, in a major foreign policy! interparty harmony. address, Mr, Acheson hotly de-!| Alb N fended the Democratic foreign more last night took attractive ™ 5% auerdue, =. M.. policy and indirectly swung on Dorothy Warren, 21, daughter of! Republican Presidential date Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sen, Warren, out to dinner, Robert A, Taft of Ohio, former President Herbert Hoover and the GOP in general. The Republican Party, Acheson. accused, has tried to
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tration’s own anti-Communist|3°7® Republicans in Washington
moves abroad, while simultaneous, | *© Help him if elected, Gov. Btevenly urging “dynamic, positive apd" “uy tpi some Republicans are
affirmative” action. { “They. have their hands on the Just about as good as Democrats,
horn and their feet on the brakes,” he said.
Hard to Understand
“Our coattails are ragged from . the hands of those who thought In Cigar Box ‘Safe’ that we showed too much of these] NEWORK, N. J.—The vice ‘dynamic’ qualities when Grasic- president of a Newark firm said Turkish aid, the Marshall Plan,|today two holdup men fled emptythe Berlin airlift and other meas-| handed after he and 15 employees ures were adopted.” |convinced them they did not In view of this conflict, Mr. know where the money was kept. Acheson said, it is hard to under-/| Walter Eikele said he and the stand what the Republicans mean employees acted bewildered when in their “glittering adjectives” on|the holdup men demanded the foreign policy. [$9000 payroll. It was In a cigar But if* the GOP means libera- box in plain view. tion of enslaved nations by force,
8 Mr. Acheson said, “this advice, Adlai Backers in Texas
#8 would be neither realistic nor re-| fi Rap ‘Trickery’ Ballot
sponsible. | An Obvious Jibe { AUSTIN, , Tex, — Democrats]
“If this is what it meant by being more ‘positive’,” he said,put Republican presidential nom- [thing else I dislike just as much | “then it is, In fact, a pesitive pre-|inee Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, —and that’s galloping reaction.” scription for disaster.” {on the November ballot as a The Democratic nominee called It was an obvious jibe at Eisen-| “Texas Democratic party” can-{On the American people to have hower for his promise to the Tel didate. faith in themselves and their “cent American Legion convention Texas Secretary of State Jacki country’s future and then added {that the U. S. never would rest/Ross approved such a ballot yes-| We have faith, above all, until Iron Curtain countries are terday, after a 15-man rump” that this faith will triumph over freed. convention of Democrats at Dal-|tDe Party of fear.” Mr. Acheson also attacked, ]as Wednesday. Thirty-three times his audience without naming them, Taft, Hoo-| ' : iftterrupted him for applause. The ver and others who. have. urged. Union Backs Adlai speech climaxed one of Gov. NEW YORK--The executive
gained in our society.”
including the great Governor of} this, my native state.”
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to follow its trunk or its tail.” Gov. Stevenson
reduction of land forces in order to concentrate on defensive air) power, citing -the “fallacy of relying solely on retaliatory striking power.” :
days of the campaign. Besides
council of the Textile Workers Union (CIO) passed a resolution today indorsing the Democratic presidential and vice presidential represents 400,-
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52 years ago.
Tighter Ban -on Supplies Behind Iron Curtain
WASHINGTON ~— The free world’s ban eon strategic Ship ments behind the Iron Curtain is now about 90 per cent effective U. 8. officials disclosed today. They reported that some key raw materials, such as copper and lead, still are seeping through, but not in large enough quantities to help the Communists much. Russia is getting so desperate for some key war supplies that it has beeing going to “extraordinary” lengths and paying pre-| mium prices to get“thein, experts said. This is proof that the controls systems is paying off, they said. :
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The Demo cra tic presidential nominee, who made two speeches here, leaves for a three-stop tour The 20-year-old Harvard sopho- °f Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz., and|
As “his speech was delivered, however, he dropped this particular sentence as he did a number of other sentences to conform
He charged the Republican Party time after time had underestimated the needs and wants
“We have met great power irrigation needs, great resource needs in the last 20 years,” he said, “but each move to meet them has been system|atically opposed or attacked or undercut by the members of the party of the past—the boys whose elephant cannot figure out whether
denied ° the {for Adlai E. Stevenson -today|/Democrats favored “creeping sobranded as “trickery” a move to Clalism” and said ‘There's some-
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the two addresses; -he-held-con-ferences with local Democratic leaders and labor and veterans group representatives and visited
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12—Gov. birthplace, now a Monmouth Ave. wave to crowd and are seated on \diai E. Stevenson moves into/rooming house. he Southwest today after a vigwrous attack here against the wood in politics, was savored by|lectual heart, “galloping reaction” of the Re-| wes publican Party, which he called “a
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Gov. Stevenson's managers) _|California’s R : ; {were elated about their candi-| candi 8 Republican Gov. Earl date’s addresses here—one to al 8» {group of bankers and businessGOV. Adlai E. Stevenson him- men, and the other last night to self had some kind words for|& capacity crowd of about 8000
| He said last night the Truman) hamper the Democratic adminis-) After saying he might need administration had driven Com-| munists “out of any places of re-| sponsibility they may have
In his*prepared text he followed {this sentence by saying, “We willl
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Adlai Changes Pace To Meet Varied Los Angeles Moods
By CLYDE FARNSWORTH Mr. Stevenson’s press corps to the tinseled wonderland by delivering government is like a pump, and mansion of Dore Schary, MGM's : |what may have been the finest| what it pumps up is just what chief of production.
Scripps-Héward Staft Write s . LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. Adlai| [2st cue sheet Stevenson has touched many) hearts in this city of a million be greeted by Miss Bertha Mott,|
moods and fancies. the hokum lovers yesterday by water, You accept and enter the selves.
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An excerpt: “. .. Ring bell and Speech of his Western tour. He spoke on Democratic gov-
a current occupant of house, who ernment as a reflection of the ONE: He touched the hearts of will invite you in for glass of best and worst in the people them- | This was strictly con-! a June-moon-croon from any Los Angeleno was that But if Adlai wins he sounded a lot like Ronald his Los Angeles Colman. - {Town Hall Club luncheon talk] THREE: He touched a portion, may find its way into American of movieland’'s heart by guest-
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