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Taft to Talk for lke | In 18 States, Adlai ~ Next Will Swing East

Democrat Won't | General Recalls

Make Forecasts | Cromwell Crusade

By MERRIMAN SMITH WASHINGTON, Sépt. 13 (UP) United Press Staff Correspondent —Republican campaign planners SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Sept. 13— are working on an ambitious Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson came speaking schedule in which Sen. home tonight after a nine-day, Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) will stump 10-state stumping .tour of the 18 states to urge election of Gen. West, honestly convinced he had Dwight D. Eisenhower, it was disfurthered his political cause. closed today. Mr. Stevenson, through his| As it shapes up now, Mr. Taft's staff, said it would be “foolish” campaign effort will be exceeded to try and forecast the outcome only by Gen, Eisenhower, who deof the voting in November. feated him for the Republican “But I am well pleased with presidential nomination, and -the political situation....” he vice presidential candidate Richsaid. ard M. Nixon. | Even before his plane landed! But with the Taft-Eisenhower here, however, the Democratic wings of the GOP united, dissent! presidential nominee already had and possible rebellion cropped up’ anounced plans for a similar tour elsewhere. \ —this time through the East—to Sen. Taft's plunge into an acbegin next Thursday in Connecti- tive campaign role will come

at Richmond, Va. Gen, Eisenhower at a Cincinnati! Wilson W. Wyatt, Mr. Steven- rally. The two will appear to-| son's campaign manager, said gether again the next day at a the forthcoming invasion of East- {Cleveland political meeting. Both| i states would begin with “a will make speeches. plane trip from Springfield, to! { Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 18, 5 States This Month

Then, in the remainder of SepAppears Before AFL tember, the schedule, as tena

. Mr. Stevenson is scheduled to tively worked out, calls for Mr. Hake 2g sazly i Speech a stump in ad States. at Bridgeport an en drive to SF engagements in 13 othHattond Sa New Haven and BE hates Bre planned for October. ew ain. He will speak r. Taft, as chairman of the Thursday night in Bushnell Au- Republican Senate Policy Comditorium at Hartford. jmittee, will concentrate on states *. The itinerary will include an/With senatorial campaigns. But automobile trip to: Springfield, [Ne made it clear Friday in a Mass. on the worsing ot Sept. 191, F3fS Factiig” With Gen. Eisen and a mid-day speec ere, On| the: following day, Sept. 20, he force Pitsidential HOKE! owes will fly to Richmond, Va. for a 4icc1aimed any swift formula for speech that night in the mosque. peace and warned that it i Mr. Wyatt said he could not a 8.2

[tremendous job” for all Amerisay where Mr. Stevenson would cans “for ved no a dr: | years to come.

Sept. 21, except! ; that he did not think it would be Makes Him Shudder { It was his response to an in-|

in Washington. | | : The Democratic nominee ad. {iToguetion before an enthusiastic |

f volunteer { dresses the American Federation |S cup Of Vi campaign | of Labor National Convention minokers as the man whe tan/

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den, Sept, 22. I sometimes shudder when I!

See our own case j ? - ‘Two-Headed’ GOP [Zhe our Re age Just a bit over

During the Governor's Western| “To brin ace is trip he sought to establish thela Hema Th for als 19 bef idea that his opponent, Gen./people for years to come. It 8 Dwight D. Eisenhower, is saddled | not going to be solved easily. We with a “two-headed” Republican cannot eliminate poverty, suffer-| Party. {Ing, injustice, discrimination, all Mr. Stevenson became increas- those things, from the world in ingly critical of the Republican/® Short time,” nominee, finally denouncing the With apparent reference to the GOP leadership at Albuquerque, difference between regular politi-| N. M.,, last night as “salesmen of |°2] Organizations and the un-| confusion.” or | trained volunteers he faced, | _ He admitted frankly that the aNd the ‘ “crusade” which has | “Democratic Party has no secret | Prought them together, Gen,| love-potion” for the voters this Fisenhower aug back into the| year, but called on the nation to leadership of Oliver Cromwell in| think. twice -belare con demning J 7oy nish religious wars of the, persons tagged as Communists. | Qentury. “We must take care not to Recalls Cromwell harm innocent people,” Mr. Stev-| “His secret was this,” Gen. enson said at Albuquerque, last Eisenhower said. “He bound his! stop of his Western tour. “We People together by their devotion must remember that Liberals are|—N0t to Cromwell. He was a not Communists, and that So- [Father ornery looking old fellow tlalists are not Communists and WO Wasn't very personable, but, that radicals in the Américan|N® Pound them to a cause and the tradition are not Communists, cause he sued was religion. The, i y Roundheads went into the battle, oe Campaign Wearing singing hymns and hewihg off the “But where true Communists; heads of the Cavaliers, and they are concerned—men. bound to the did 2 good job of it.” service and defense of the Stalin- | He leaves tomorrow on his first, Ist tyranny—we must root them ‘Whistle-stop” train tour, a swing out and extract them to bear the (Of nearly 4000 miles through In-| consequences of their treachery to diana, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, all America holds dearest.” ‘Nebraska, Missouri, Kentucky. The high-voltage, high-speed Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, campaign run by the Governor in North Carolina and Virgina. three chartered airplanes obvi-| ae | OUS]Y 106k Some physical toll out! One Crook in Town . 8 he spoke Friday in! IN y i Arizona and New Nester: bis a AyTOWY, Ly Baym, voice was obviously scratchey responsibility of emptying park-| and he looked like he could use aling meters reported P the 800d night's sleep, Members of week's receipts totaled $812 53 | his staff looked even worse [26,673 ; i . («6,673 coins and one slug,

An Old Indian Custom—

No ‘Hoss Ranch?’ Girl Dog Live in Woods

By United Press FT. WORTH, Sept. 13—An 18-year-old Indian girl from north.ern New York who speaks three isl languages said today she w q living alone with her dog in t , woods because she can't find Kas * s 4 ” Texas "hoss ranch. Slept in Woods

The blue-eyed, white-skinned! At night, she said, she slept Iroquois Indian girl slept in a ho- in woods along back roads. She tel room last night, but only after killed chickens and squirrels, eat- ’ Salvation Army workers assiired ing their entrails as food. her she could sleep on the floor Her dog, Shaitan, which means . and keep her dog with her. “Devil,” came with her. She said Her name is Yalamulankasti- she had been teaching him for. six danamutsa, which means “Rising weeks to ‘bite the hands of perCloud,” she told Tarrant County sons who might try to harm her officers who came for her after Her arms were covered with scars Benbrook, Tex., police found her from Shaitan's practice bites : trying to hitch a ride. She was Kim was a rodeo performer for! wearing a work shirt, blue jeans several years, but she had to quit and a headband. because of a back injury. For two Girl Well Educated yeahs she: practiced lifting “Rising Cloud,” who said she is Weights, an “old Indian custom,” called Kim for short, hitchhiked She said, to regain her strength. from the St. Regis Indian Reser- Then she decided to start for vation near Massena, N. Y. be- Texas. cause she wanted to come to a : rr Texas “hoss ranch.” Capital Newsman Dies Kim, even though-she lived in. WASHINGTON — Norman w _ a remote Indian reservation and Baxter, Washington editorial , sald her diet consisted mostly of correspondent for the -Houston fish eyes, entrails and spaghetti, (Tex.) Chronicle, died early to-i§ is well educated. day in the George Washington

Iplays the piano. Chopin is her favorite composer. Kim left the reservation, on an and in the St. Lawrence River! 48 3 week ago. She got rides in 26 he diferent vehicles—10 cars and 16! a trucks,

She speaks Iroquois, English University Hospital here. He and French, uses a typewriter and was 61. Ei Le —

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Times Stated Service | LINTON, Sept. 13—Sen. Wil- | liam E. Jenner said here tonight | grafters rob America's foreign laid program. The Indiana Republican, who {is waging a tough fight for re|election against Democrat Henry Schricker, declared: “America’s foreign ald pro|gram is like the Burma Road— only 10 per cent arrives at its destination. The rest is gobbled jup by the grafters, the fixers, and [the Socialist foreign governments we. are trying so vainly to prop up just a little longer.” Sen. Jenner issued this statement as his touring campaign {caravan arrived in this Greene ICounty city in the heart of the {state's coal mining region. The Senator said: “I am outraged by the way our

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so-called Allies continue to sell s war materiel to Communist] , September heat wave seared countries while at the same time {ha Midwest and East Yesterday, blackmailing us for more and with no immediate relief in sight, more billions of dollars. Summer clothes which normally “Public officials who squander would have been packed away the people's money are just as were in seasoh. ? guilty as the embezzler. They y, 8. weather forecasters preseize and waste somebody else's gicted 90-degree heat for the property. We are not going t0 week-end over much of the easte get any change from the pres-ern half of the nation, ent era of inflation, insecurity, in-| The temperature in Chicago sincerity, and insanity until we spared toward 90 degrees for the start living according to the 37th day this year, an all-time Golden Rule on a coast to coast record. scale.” w | Some Relief Coming

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eastward promised some relief for Set by State GOP

the upper Midwest. It covered most of the=Dakotas and was The Republican State Commit- moving toward Iowa, Minnesota tee today designated Oct. 10 as and Wisconsin. “Jenner Day” in honor of Sen. But forecasters said it would William E. Jenner, stay hot from Chicago eastward , Sen. Jenner will be guest of at least until early this week. honor at a joint meeting that day| Collar-wilting heat was fore. of all the state’s Republican cast for today along the Eastern women's clubs in the Riley Room Séaboard, with -a high of 92 in of the Claypool Hotel. All Gop New York and 95 in Washington,

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“Our reaso action,” said nite action ta crats in their ing for repeal Law and the | law by the |! tion.

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