Show NEW DEAL THIRD TERM ISSUES DOMINATE ILLINOIS CAMP CAMPAIGN AIGN CHICAGO April 5 INS The INS The new deal and the third ferm erm issue dominated campaigning in Illinois which Tuesday will take over the national political spotlight with a pr presidential preferential primary on which hinges a heavy bloc of 50 Rotes totes otes in the I rational national nominating ting convention next summer The The issue was the same in both the Democratic and Republican President Roosevelt is opposed by Vice President John N. N Garner and the term Democrats on the Democratic ballot Thomas E. E Dewey young New NewYork NewYork York Work district attorney campaigned strictly on an anti new anti new deal anti- anti third term basis in the state as he worked vigorously to bring out a I heavy vote His c campaign n for a heavy vote was made difficult by bythe Ithe the fact he is unopposed on the Republican ballot Third Term Marks State Stale Bids Mr Roosevelt the new deal and the the third term was also the strain that ran through the campaigns for for all state off offices ces Besides personalities personalities personalities per per- th there re were few other Issues The regular Democratic slate Elate of candidates for judgeships in Chicago courts headed their their billboard rd advertising with the slogan slogan I gan tan Roosevelt and Humanity Republican candidates for such offices as a governor and state treasurer treasurer treasurer treas treas- I pegged their campaigns on opposition to the new deal I IThe fc- fc The single exception was the I l slate glate ate of rebel Democrats fighting fightIng fight- fight 1 Ing g against the men indorsed for United States senator governor and lid other th r state offices by the organization organization organization or or- of Mayor Edward J. J Kelly of Chicago and Democratic National Committeeman Patrick J. J Nash This slate has based its campaign campaign campaign cam cam- on charges of bossism hurled at the Nash Kelly machine which has the support of Governor Henry Horner Roose Roosevelt elt Delegates Kelly and Nash have led the third term terns movement in Illinois and have put a full slate of Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose- Roose velt delegates on the ballot Against them are the delegates pledged d to Garner The Illinois primary is of prime importance as it gives a popular mandate to the largest bloc of delegates from the politically important important important im im- im- im midwest Secretary of of S State t tat a t e Edward Hughes has predicted a total Illin IllEn- Illinois ois ois primary vote approximating According to Hughes' Hughes estimates the total Democratic vote in the state will reach land end nd the Republican vote with two-thirds two of the latter coming coming com com- ing from downstate |