Show McNary Makes Plans For Speaking Junket SALEM Ore Aug 28 AP AP Charles Charles L. L McNary followed up his formal acceptance of the Republican vice presidential nomination by laying plans Wednesday for a campaign speak speak- ing tour The veteran Oregon senator had conferences scheduled with national and state party leaders who converged here yesterday to hear him criticise administration policies in his acceptance address He expects to return to Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington D. D C C. and his post as senate minority leader shortly after Labor day Representative Joseph Martin Republican national chairman Continued on Page Two Column Four f Nominee Attacks Farm a Program m 1 s. s 8 Y 4 a r rN H N e ext ry y t Y n c M 5 4 s' s rl CANDIDATE PROMISES STUDY OF AGRICULTURAL NEEDS Senator Charles L. L McNary accepts G G. G O. O P P. P nomination at Salem Ore McNary Makes aloes Plays Plans for Fir Speaking Junket I Continued from Page One announced that Wendell Willkie's running mate would make six or seven major campaign addresses the first to be somewhere in the midwest after September 20 Martin said the topic of the first address would be agriculture agriculture-a a subject McNary described as close to my heart in his 30 minute acceptance address at atthe the state fairgrounds here i ij j Criticises Farm Policy McNary criticised the Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt veIt administrations administration's farm program program pro- pro gram particularly its reciprocal trade treaty system which he said had failed to dissipate al alleviate alleviate alleviate al- al or liquidate the uneconomic uneconomic uneconomic conditions facing ture He asserted that in spite of subsidy payments farm income during the seven years of the new deal averaged two billion billian dollars less annually than during the previous seven years of RepUblican Republican Republican Re Re- publican administrations He added that any secretary of agriculture would be hampered hampered hampered ham ham- by the reciprocal trade tem Benefits Advocated The vice presidential nominee urged that the federal government government government govern govern- ment continue the development of hydroelectric power declaring that power from navigable streams should be a common I heritage He advocated maximum benefits benefits benefits bene bene- fits for domestic consumers farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers and small users of power declaring de declaring de- de claring clarin they should be the yardstick yardstick yardstick yard yard- stick by which we measure the usefulness and serviceability of every federal development He told the crowd that he op opposed opposed opposed op- op posed involvement in a foreign military adventure but scored a peace of or appeasement or the surrender of our national dignity dignity dig dig- independence of action our political freedom and the civilized values we cherish Wallace ace Answers Thursday Night DES DES' DESMOINES MOINES Ia la Aug 28 P jp- The drive to hold the corn belt in inthe inthe inthe the Democratic column for lor the third consecutive presidential election election election elec elec- tion opens here Thursday night with Henry A. A Wallaces Wallace's formal acceptance of the party's vice presidential presidential presidential pres pres- nomination Democratic party officials predict predict predict pre pre- dict a crowd of persons will hear Wallace Vallace inaugurate the new deals deal's midwest campaign in his hometown Wallas is expected to reach Des DesMoines DesMoines DesMoines Moines Wednesday night He will willbe willbe be accompanied by Rep Martin D. D Texas chairman of the house committee on agriculture who deliver the notification address Also in the party will be Edward J. J Flynn of New York N. N Y Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic national chairman Thursday nights night's speech scheduled scheduled scheduled sched sched- for p. p m. m Salt Lake time will be in the nature of last bats for the Democrats in inthe inthe inthe the notification part of the national national national na na- na- na 1 campaign Both President Roosevelt and Republican nominee Wendell Willkie have delivered acceptance acceptance acceptance ac ac- ac- ac i addresses while Senator Charles McNary of Oregon Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day night formally said Yes when informed that he was the Republican can vice presidential nominee The Wallace address in part at least is expected to be built around around an effort to offset the broad appeal 1 for the farm larm vote in the McNary I acceptance address Party observers said they also expect Wallace Vallace to comment on the attitudes of Willkie and McNary toward the principle of 01 reciprocal l trade agreements McNary J. criticized criticized criticized the Hull agreements in his address Tuesday night |