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»>- r ff i *T* gJepfeftlte*' ^. IMP* 4*J BPUBLICAI* NOMINEE STAYS o*f 4QB ffcn spa* \,' \4\\ ' < *S SENATOR CHARLES L. McNARY Candidate for Vice President PIES WiR CAN Research Committee Looks For Information About Presidential Race. \M\ \s • Who Is your choice <,'. -l in 17. S. A.? Are ,r a Itonsevel! tan ? i! Itrscarch Corn- s' . N'i-'.v Yorliflty. • p- izi-s (or a tiswers ,••<. Tiifre am 10 i h and iO second I •= itippy,\ saya the . i r rciiion!. \In fact, ••i ..-I].\ I ' i o'ltiR. may com- ' mi srhnol children .. i • il GnlrlpR nifty bo i I. If desired. Tbo > ' -> month, and prize •>. i lr>d the ne*t day. T:' ! T • i A- I - • T':. 2j *'» Sol- •O \l ' Sll »• mini a. ETC SCIll com-' 'NO WAR' IS WILLKIE PLEDGE TO NATION Addressing an •audience of his fel- low townsmen ot Rilshv-lllo, Indiana, Wendell Willkle made the following unequivocal declaration: \I shall never lead the United States Into ony Eurogean war. ,- I believe completely that the United SLalos should help Great Britain short of war, but when I say short of war, I mean SHORT OF VVAfl \ C- rninentlng on the charge of M' nry A Wallace that the Republi- can Pnr'y Is \the party of nppease- m't.t.\ Mr Wi'.l'Ju said: \If a|.;>;n.iirt.er)t mctm working ^)U.UCoiPl<r&iauiOS-wUl)-<iiQHLj.or6-;^if- Mr. Wallace Intended to apply that to the Republican Party, he was 100 percent wrong, because If I am elected President of the United States there will be no appeasement with cjny dictator. \But If Wallace meant to say the Republican Party Is the party of peace, then he spoltc the truth, be- cause I shall tieVe^lead the United States into any European war.\ Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results mssum «» ** f* «** H A /.*\' t* •» f THJK MKDIHA: T*IBUN* REPUBLICANS • IN CONGAS AID DEFENSE •T\ \\\ McNwy «nd Mm^Sm *locUd Adjournment Effort Before Pro|r«m WM Complete. * * ...,.„ >„,. -j T PREVENTED LONG OlLAY Met* H«*th, PretWent.o* th* Or}««*» County Bar AMOCletiOli/ has inhouttceCttyt, purtwntit to * request from, ,trfe Special -Com*' mitte* on NjrtifcMi tyrteruje t of tjr»» New Yotfc SW*\B*t As»octatk*i| he hwt recommended the eppolnt*, went «f Julius $*Jf«*fc end JPrei}\ Two Leader* Peved Way For Needed Action Providing Arm*. New Deal efforts again to force an ndjoumment ot Congress recall to mind that last June Fresl&entRoos* veltsbrpught pressure to send the n». tlonal legislative body home. He de- clared he could see no good reason why Congress should not adjourn \except (or the no doubt laudable purpose of making speeches\ This mpve was fought and blocked by House Republican Leader Joseph W Martin, Jr, and Senate Leader Charles L. McNary. now the Repub- ^can nominee for Vice-President With other Republicans ua Congress they believed It was the duty of Con- gress to be on the 30b In such critical times. To the far-sighted statesmanship Ot theso two Republican leaders now can go much of the credit lor the legislation setting In motion the long delayed national defense machinery. Had Congress adjourned In Juno when Mr, Roosevelt wanted t e get rid of the legislators, tbcre would have been a further delay of months In getting national defense prepara- tions going and the country would be in a far more difficult situation. For since that lime Congress has enacted most of the legislation au- thorizing and appropriating money (or the war ships, tanks, guns, and airplanes which Mr. Roosevelt now boasts are \an order.\ In iddition Congress enacted the Conscription Act and the bill authorizing the President to mobillie the rational Guard. It also passed the Alien Registration low and a bill taxing' excess profits and liberalizing cer- tain laws necessary (or the expan- sion of Industry. Martin and McNary remain op- posed to the odjournment of Con- gress because Uicy believe the leg- islators, under our system of repre- sentative, republican government, should Et:iy o 1 ', the job when there is bus ness to be done. They do not bellivc in \une man government\ here any mere than >lhi y approve of it In Europe. For Instance, the two Republican -le-adcri>canto»IJJ»atCuaeuuuiiifluld.- complete passage by the Senate of legislation amending the National Labor Relations Act, already adopt- ed by the HOUBO. This, they assert, would be a real contribution to eco- nomic recovery at home. The New Dealers, however, want to end the Congressional session Un order to carry on their political campaigns. Their attltudo is that recovery and nntionnl defense can wait until next year—and that Is what they have been saying for seven yean. 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