Show BROAD APPEAL WilL BE MADE I BY PRES PRESIDENT WENT Pre President sid en t to Discuss Social Legislation of Five Years By GEORGE DURNO HYDE PARK N. N Y Nov 4 INS President INS President Roosevelt will place the new deals deal's record of the past five years before the nation tonight in his political broadcast he disclosed at t to today's days day's press conference Social legislation such as s the Wagner labor act social security aid and care for crippled and destitute destitute desti desti- tute children will be reviewed in connection with the presidents president's appeal appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap peal to the voters to elect those next Tuesday who are in sympathy with the program Primarily the president is billed to speak tonight from to 6 p.m. p.m. p.m. p. p m. m Salt Lake Lalee City time as a ua voter of New York in behalf of the Democratic ticket U ket in this ed d by Governor Herbert H H. Leh Leh- m man man n. n This noon however he made it I apparent that his radio address in good part would be directed to voters voters vot vot- vot-I vot ers everywhere T Takes les Dig at Dewey Mr Roosevelt took a sly dig at Rackets Prosecuting District Attorney Attorney Attorney At At- torney Thomas E. E Dewey running for governor on the Republican ticket when he announced that here herein in Dutchess county he definitely in intended intended intended in- in tended to vote for Dick Russell Democratic candidate for district I attorney with attorney with the expectation that Russell if elected would serve out his tiis full term Democrats have been attacking Dewey because he aspires to the governorship instead of completing the rackets prosecutions for which he was elected district attorney Wont Won't ont Make Tour Mr Roosevelt denied persistent reports that he would have a last- last minute speaking trip into either Ohio Michigan or Pennsylvania where Democrats are facing stiff com competition peti tion When findings of the senate campaign campaign campaign cam cam- expenditures committee re regarding regarding regarding re- re garding political coercion of W P A workers in Pennsylvania were called to the presidents president's attention he deplored deplored deplored de de- de- de such tactics Every effort is being made by Washington authorities to stop this practice Mr Roosevelt asserted but buthe buthe buthe he observed that no administration can be wholly responsible for the actions of either Democratic or Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican local leaders He noted that in Pennsylvania the senate committee had uncovered red ered abuses on both sides The president took occasion at athis athis athis his press conference to brand as a Continued on Page Pace Four Column Four I WORK TO REVIEWED BE Continued from Page Paje One deliberate misrepresentation and a alie alie alie lie an editorial appearing in this mornings morning's New York Herald Trib Trib- une The editorial commented on a question and answer answer at his last press conference concerning a poll of the Connecticut Republican state committee which purported to show the country was worse off today than two years ago in the opinion of 85 per cent of those polled Mr Roosevelt to took k exception to the way th the editorial all allegedly gedly misquoted misquoted misquoted mis mis- quoted both the question and his r reply ply He recalled to reporters that I far from being testy he lie had given his answer with a smile Party Committees Report Expenses Exceed Income WASHINGTON Nov 4 The UP-The The Democratic national committee and two wo Republican campaign committees committees commit- commit tees ees reported today that during the thelast thelast thelast last week they had spent considerably considerably considerably consider consider- ably more than they collected In a report filed with the clerk of ot the house the Democratic committee committee committee com com- said it collected and spent between October 28 and November 3 3 It reported a balance balance balance bal bal- ance of but added that it had unpaid obligations of The Republican senatorial campaign campaign cam- cam aign committee reported to the house clerk collections of and expenditures of from October 28 to November 2 The national Republican congressional congressional congressional committee reported contributions contributions contri- contri of and expenses of for the same period Committee Members Say Work Did Good WASHINGTON Nov 4 UP Two PI-Two Two members of the senate campaign expenditures committee expressed the opinion today that its investigations investigations investigations have reduced the possibility ity ty of political corruption in next Tuesdays Tuesday's election Chairman Sheppard D. D Texas declared the committees committee's work had been jeen a healthful and restraining influence on excessive political contributions contributions con- con and misuse of public funds and official influence Senator White of Maine the only Republican committeeman said I r dont don't think anyone can say that we have purified the election but Dut it certainly is not as bad asit as asit it t might have been been if if the committee had not been active The committee held a final pre pre- election meeting yesterday but Sheppard announced that members would reassemble in the event of an emergency Before adjourning the committee sustained charges that in some instances instances in in- stances mances W P A funds had been used to o further Democratic tic political interests interests in- in in Pennsylvania It also reported that in at least one instance a business firm had hired who said they understood understood understood un un- they must support the Republican ticket in Pennsylvania to get their jobs The committee said these three charges by Senator Davis Republican Republican Republican lican nominee for reelection had been substantiated That some W P A workers were ordered to change their registration registration registration tion from Republican to Democratic and were discharged when they refused refused refused re re- re- re fused that some W P A truck operators operators operators op op- op- op contributed to a Democratic campaign fund after solicitation and that W P A joined in selling Democratic rally tickets to other relief workers Calif California Democrats Get Roosevelt Help SAN FRANCISCO Nov 4 UP CUP President Roosevelt today reentered reentered reentered reen- reen California politics with a aletter aletter aletter letter calling for election of the state Democratic slate and of the Democratic nominee for the senate Mr Roosevelt opposed to the 30 Thursday every every Thursday plan which Sheridan Downey indorsed in his primary race for United States senate senate senate sen sen- ate urged that the plan not be beheld beheld beheld held against him Republican op opponents opponents opponents op- op had accused Downey of the greatest straddle in history using the 30 ham and eggs plan for state votes and the Townsend plan nationally The presidents president's Indorsement came as Downey Culbert Olson candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date for o governor and Ellis Patterson Patterson Patterson Pat Pat- terson candidate for lieutenant governor governor governor gov gov- on the Democratic ticket spoke at their final rally here The letter was addressed to George Creel party leader and commissioner commis- commis for the Golden Gate International International Inter Inter- national expo exposition Uon It followed an earlier message to Representative Jerry Voorhis indorsing the state Democratic ticket |