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FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1952 | v

lke Declares People | Want ‘Honest Deal’ |

By JOHN L. CUTT lie | Wr A Press. Stay ATER | le and other public agentes giv-

OMAHA, Neb. Sept. 19— Gen. ing such help as the farmers re-

Dwight D. Eisenhower pledged a quest,” he said. switch from the “Fair De pn ta! LA Republican administration,

“ » {Gen. Eisenhower said, would pro- — Bones: ar re pales | mote farmer-controlled soil proacross the midlands to a 81 grams, credit, research and rural) h { | In a major fagm speech here | POVEF and telephone systems

last night, Gen. Eisenhower | lashed out at the “arrogant peo- of the so-called Brannan Plan.

ple who have been in power too the GOP nominee made what long’ and the outrageous taxa-'\awsmen called the strongest Hon of the Truman administra- speech of his campaign. He told on. : I oe RepiLican presidential Ay at ue ova Sana a ees “Special train leaving) ” here for Kansas City, was ne Ses of Washington if, he make stops for rear-platform ap-| «mppe prodding this time will Dy 18 LSmautt, Al-istart from the top,” he said in , ty and Falls promising that investigations of| City, Neb, and St. Joseph, Mo. | yn > : _|corruption won't have to await s e train wheeled Cross congressional urging. i Iowa yesterday, Gen, Eisenhower | “And when we are through,.the

repeatedly criticized the Demo- {experts in shady and shoddy gov-| cratic regime and said he found 'spnment operations will be on] his farm audiences deeply inter- their way back to the shadowy? Seton In the eazy Tedeta) spend- \haunts, in subcellars of Amer-| , deficits at cheapen our lj ? : | money and the problem of moral- ap Does from Mhgnce, Wey ity in government, Meanwhile, Gen. Eisenhower de-| Tired of D. C. Mess clined comment on a disclosure “ that a group of wealthy Califor-| The people are tired of this pians paid R 16.000 to $17,000 to! mess In Washington and are go- , \ -| ing to do something about it» cover the expenses of Sen. Rich-|

Gen Eisenhower told the estimated 12,000 persons who crowded! into Ak-Sar-Ben Colis { ae nigar oliseum here! qo, Eisenhower's 18-car sp “Farmers, like all other citi- sia = eamyaifn ‘fram zens, have had enough of what | 3CT0SS lows from Davenport SAH is humorously called the Fair ade stops 3t Wiion Junction,

vice presidential candidate. Many Iowa Stops -

{without the “iron-fisted control”

Earlier at Des Moines, Iowa,

)ard Nixon (R. Cal.), the GOP Sept. 1 son struck back today at Recritics of his hunor- Kinley.” aigh speeches by calling! The Illinois governor urged the L

“good” Republicans of New Eng-14g g Tilinois St., today reported|old, died Tuesd gland to support his candidacy 4 y Jp joe. Yegday-

because “there is always a Wwarmitaren.

o. publican

chugged Ous camp / I hd them ‘grouchy old pessimists.

He also described Gen. Dwigh

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WET CANDIDATE—Gov. Adlai Stevenson put on his raincoat to speak to a crowd of more than 5000 in New Britain, Conn, during his whistle-stop tour of New England.

Stevenson Calls Foes ‘Grouchy Pessimists’

By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press Staff Correspondent

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. son said. “We will defend those —

reforms against all those humor-| : $40 less souls who haven't been happy| Burglars Take

|since the days of William Mee) From United Laundry

9—Gov. Adlai Steven-|

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’ : . ; » is er. his Republican Deal,” he told his jwes _| West Liberty, Iowa City, Maren- D. "Eisenhower \ dience. “What olka Fesiern au {§0, Grinnell, Newton, Des Moines, opponent for the presidency, as

and what we are going to get js | Atlantic and Council Bluffs. an honest deal.”

Gen, Eisenhower said his elec-| deplored government by “crisis Ohio. In a speech prepared for deprosperity that makes the past|™Man administration has contrived livery in front of the Springfield City Hall, Gov. Stevenson said

tlon would bring a peace and |and emergency” and said the Tru-

seem “puny” by comparison. to bewilder and worry the people. '

The former five-star General!

using farm program funds on|{Reed a government that says:|into his political addresses.

. “costly bureaucratic sniping” and! ‘Ladies and gentlemen, you are]

letting “the sticky hands of fed-|our boss, not our servants.” eral bureaucrats” manipula te] “I strongly favor farmer-man-|persons turned out in Des Moines | aged soil conservation districts,{to hear the candidate charges, with the soil conservation serv-{about “crooks and -cronies.” |

“the honorary head of a regency”,

't Gen. Eis or Sen. Robert A. Taft of ] | At Davenport Gen; Buonlower unger (Be (feel at home,” he said. “That is|rear door between 5 and 8 p. m.{ Dr. H. R. Schroeder, county

A cheering crowd at ‘Newton heewould continue to make an . Lm accused the administration of|{heard him say: “Above all we issue of his right to inject humor In examining the Moslems of v.|

But he said he thought it was| Stevenson stuck to the stand he “no Jaughing matter” that Gen.|t00k on his recent western tour) Police Inspector John P. Gill Eisenhower had decided to “sur-/On0 the subject of federal expendi- | said that from 80,000 to 100,000 round himself almost entirely| tures for development and assistwith the old guard of the Re-/ance. publican Party.” “Democratic a d min istrations

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By United Press publican ticket because he had SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 19— accepted outside money from a Sen. Richard M. Nixon said today group of Californians, | the charge he was “morally, Sen. Nixon said by the same wrong” in using $17,000 from an logic Sen. John J, Sparkman of| outside political fund was just/Alabama, the Democratic vice Hiss crowd. asked to resign. He said Sen. The authors of the report, Sen. Sparkman’s wife “is on the fedNixon said, “have tried to manu-|eral payroll,” whereas Mrs, Nixon| facture and create an air of sus-|ig not. {picion over a mattét which i8|' Sen, Nixon, who admitted the completely open and above board money had been made available in every respect.” to him, said he used it to cover) The Rgpublican vice presiden- postage, travel, clerical and print-| tial nominee promised his sup-iing expenses, items which he {porters the attack on his moral could have charged to the Amercharacter would not “slow up my ican takpayers. attack against communism and corruption.”

Withdrawal Demanded | Hoosier School | “This is another typical at-

{tempted smear by the same left Closed Because

| wing elements which have fought |

me ever since I took part in the| Of Polio Fear

investigation which led to the] conviction of Alger Hiss,” Sen. WASHINGTON, Ind, Sept. 18 [Nixon said. | Ug : |" The blast at “left wing ele-| 1) Three Palio Sass; one of ments” was his reply to a de-|t em fatal, will keep 233 Van mand by Democratic National Buren Twp. grade school pupils 1{Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell home for two weeks.

reforms of our era,” Gov. Steven-|that he withdraw from the Re-| mp, fatality is. the first in|

welcome awaiting you in the|

Democratic Party.”

Daviess County in 3 or more

years. School Supt. Ivan York closed! three elementary schools to ease| { The manager of the United the minds of frightened parents) aundry and Dry Cleaning store, after Lloyd Eicher, 21 months|

No new cases were reported| |since the baby died. The recent] cases, all among pre-school chil-| dren, raised the Daviess County

a burglary in which $40 was

| The manager, Raymond Per(kins, 37, of 518 N. Oriental St.

“We know how to make people(said the thieves broke open the|total for 1952 to four.

why we win. Let me say further|yesterday while he was absent health officer, said there was nol

that if I am elected in November,|from the store. I will be a President and not thel

honorary head of a regency.”

industrial

New England,

He said the test on federal ac

Urges Fair Standards

Gov. Stevenson said he accepted | {the fact that New Englanders are, | disturbed by the closing of tex-| {tile mills and shoe factories or|

their migration to the south.

He said he favored a federal {program toward “fair standards {of competition between regions” even though he believed the gov-| (ernment should not try to stop {the growth of one part of the

country to help another part,

fense program.

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% Makes 11 Speaches

Gov. Stevenson took his cam-|

paign into New England yester day with a 160-mile tour of Con necticut. before an estimated 44,000 listen ers.

He made numerous wisecracks! {about Gen. Eisenhower and Sen.| Taft during the afternoon, but he was much more serious last! night at Hartford when he spoke (of the terrible responsibility rest-. ing on this country through its #] possession of atomic. weapons, = | | Gov. Stevenson said it would) |be folly to believe that possession jof the atomic bomb makes patient international negotiation unneces-

sary.

At New Britain yesterday Gov. Stevenson said that if “by some mischance” the Republicans should win, “people calling at the White House would have to ask, ‘which President is in today—the five-star general from Kansas or the six-star general from Ohio?”

tivity should be determined by! its effect on the nation rather {than local areas and should re{sist the deman@s “of particular | pressure groups.”

Gov. Stevenson said immediate! {federal help to New England lay| in assuring the small New England manufacturer “a fair break on government orders” in the de-

The Democratic party program, Gov. Stevenson said, was “solid, consistent and forward looking,” whereas that of the GOP was a program of “confusion and reaction.”

TRe speech at the City Hall was Gov. Stevenson’s only scheduled public appearance of the day. He! planned to fly to New York for la quiet evening. Tomorrow night, he will speak in Richmond, Va. |

He made 11 speeches

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