Show wey ey I ey Raps Rap 1 Using Ii i eigo eign PliC Political Politic Issue Jt in Jn Milwaukee on Way to Chicago Speech Tonight Candidate Says 1 International Sta Stand d Fully Set Forth For WAUKEE Oct 25 UP Thomas ThomasE E. E Dewey Dewe in JD Ii fu an ano outdoor r crowd of about promised Wednes if U he is inaugurated as president the there e will be the id finest housecleaning g th tb there reever ever was in Washington AUKEE Oc Oct 25 UP IP Thomas Dewey E.-Dewey paying isit t of tile the e campaign to Wisconsin declared here Wed Wed- At t t the nations nation's foreign policy is too important to be jetter tt of political controversy Pausing In Milwaukee kee for conferences cone conferences con con- e elc s before proceeding to Chica Chicago Chi CM- r ca cago o for a ma major jon camp campaign speech there Wednesday night the Republican lican presidential nominee said he thought his definition of his his' foreign for for- eign policy position in a Us lis speech ch Tuesday night was was so so clear there is no possible question of the Int interpretation A reporter had asked at a news c conference e if ff Dewey ey considered i his outline of th the powers to be given givena a a. delegate to a proposed International international security organization substantially sub the sam same as that cited d by Pres Roosevelt last Sat Sat- pe Declares Po Position 1 Clear I 1 th think my position is Isso so lear clear that there is no possible question of its Jewey re re re- plied pIled I J leave leave the interpretation of the presidents president's rs po to o you 1 Sanford Stanton a r reporter for forthe forthe the llie New Ne York Jour Journal American American 1 asked d Dewey Dewe if t. t the e candidate beG be be- e G V Thomas E E. D wey speech Ch at at Chicago Wednesday night will be broadcast by CB S Sat Sat 81 at 8 p p. p m. m Salt L Lake time that at the present time Lime the president Is an isolationist Stanton referred to the New NewYork NewYork York governors governor's charge In hi Minneapolis Minneapolis Minne Minne- apolis Tuesday night that Mr Roosevelt's scuttling of the Lon lAm London don economic conference was the th most completely isolationist action n never ever taken by an American A president president dent derit In our years years' of f history I II 1 think the presidents president's position has changed greatly in recent years Dewey answered Favors ors Pea Peace e Action A newsman called attention attention to to published reports that Mr Mi Roose Roos Roosevelt velt planned to call cal another meeting meeting meet meet- e ting t- t ing early carly next year for further i action on an international peace organization and asked th the G GO GOP 0 P I I nominee if he also would move quickly if elected I Dewey said he favored even speedier action than Mr Roosevelt proposed but but conceded that it would be difficult to arrange Continued on Pale Pace SI Six I Column Two Dewey DeW Y Scorns S r s Foreign Poli Policy y Use as Issue in Campaign Continued from Page Fagi One for any such meeting before beCore his Jan January ary inauguration if it he were ele elected ted Tuesday night at Minneapolis Dewey pictured Pres Roosevelt lt as heading toward a 8 disastrous conflict conflict con con- filet with legislators and wrote into the pr presidential c campaign record a declaration that congress alone must determine the extent to which the United States would furnish armed forces to fu future ture aggress aggression on Declaring a against any United States restrictions restrict ons nullifying the I power of ot an an international security organization the Republican nominee nominee nominee nomi nomi- nee said in an nn address at Minneapolis Minneapolis Minneapolis Minne Minne- apolis Tuesday night t this meant that the American delegate to any such council must not be subject subject sub Je to R It reservation that would require our representative to return return return re re- re- re turn to congress for authority time he had to make a deli de- de 11 li Congress Sole Authority But D. D Dewey wey told cheering Minnesotans Minnesotans Minne- Minne who stood in the aisles and filled every everyone one of the scats seats In the Minneapolis municipal auditorIum auditorium audi audi- that only congress has the constitutional power to determine what quota of American forces would be made available to tJ an International international in international In- In organization and what discretion it if will wUl give our representative representative representative to use that force In a state where the result m may maybe y be affected by the bolt of Sen Joseph Ball Ban Republican to the fourth term c camp mp the New York governor thus gave his answer to toa toa toi a i major campaign question pos posed d last Saturday when Pres Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt told the Foreign Policy In New York City It It Itis is clear that if the world organization is to have any reality at all our representative must be endowed in advance by the people the themselves ms e 1 v e s by constitutional m means means ans through their representative tive in cong congress ess with authority to act Heads Into Wisconsin I Told by George C. C Johnes G GO GOP 0 P state chairman that Minnesota with its 11 electoral votes would two to one for him go o Dewey headed leaded into Wisconsin Wednesday for stops at Milwaukee Racine and Kenosha before proceeding In in n to Chicago There Therele I he le has scheduled another nother campaign address at 8 p. p m m. mountain war wartime wartime time Wednesday It will be broadCast broadcast broad broad- cast by CBS In a three-hour three pause at Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Mil Mil- waukee Dewey planned conferences conferences confer- confer with Gov Walter WaIter S. S Goodland Goodland Good- Good land and and other political leaders His Us other Wisconsin n stops were for minute five-minute rear platform appearances appearances appearances appear appear- ances on his special train In Min Minneapolis Tuesday night Dewey de declared blared lared that Pres Roose Roose- Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt velt has warred with congress at every every turn and has insulted its integrity There were s. s h r i 11 I whistles as he said that members had md learned the bitter lesson Jesson that legislation asked for one purpose purposes Is s twisted to another Draws Big Hand Sen Henrik Introduced introduced introduced intro Intro- from the platform as s Min Republican senator Min I drew drewa a big hand and There was no no men men- Lion tion of Ball from the rostrum but buta r a 8 few tew calls came from the audience of ot we WI want Ball Mrs Harold E E. Stassen wife of the former governor governor gov gov- who still is the titular h head d doC of oC the states state's Republicans sat on the platform She applauded many of the candidates candidate's statements Asserting that the pr president had erected a sad foundation for dealing with future congresses congress s Dewey told his Minneapolis listeners listen listen- ers i t I have hav not the slightest doubt that a a. c congress which is working working work work- ing in pal partnership with the president president president dent will achieve the result we all aU consider essential and grant adequate power for swift action to the American representative toan toan to an ari international organization But those who ho attempt to ride shod rough-shod over congress and to dictate the course it should follow fonow before beCore it has ever been acquainted with the facts are arc trifling with the hope of the world he declared d. d Result Certain They are deliberately in my judgment seeking to precipitate a hardening of oC minds I If this stubborn stubborn stubborn stub stub- born course is pursued it can only result once again as in 1919 in ina ina a 8 disastrous conflict between the president and the congress To I will I-will will be that never be a party It was his his belief Dewey Dewcy said that his country could not build an nn understanding and a a. purpose for our future if we arc are to continue continue con con- to have abuse from Crom the president president president dent of members of congress This nation he said must not find itself on n next January 20 stalled on dead center as a result of this series of recriminations between between between be be- tween n my y opponent and anCi the con con- gress He has already demonstrated that he cannot work with a congress congress con con congress gress of his own party parly the New NewY NewYork NewYork York Y governor declared It flIt is unmistakably un un- mistakably clear dear that our fut future re demands that we have a new chief executive who can can and will work with the new Republican congress beginning next Janu January ry 20 Pre l Previous Previews ws Speech Dewey took time out in his discussion discussion dis dis- of foreign affairs to preview preview preview pre pre- view an agricultural speech he said he would make over the national national na na- na- na farm and home hour on the radio next Saturday In this connection connection connection con con- he promised that the Republicans Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans would maintain a flour I under farm prices with ith assurance of up seal-up crop loans A proper propel farm program will be created and so operated that it will leave with the farmers the administration control and operation operation operation opera opera- tion of ot their program without domination or dictation from appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed bureaucrats ts he hc said snide Paul Lockwood Deweys Dewey's secretary secretary secre secre- tary taly announced the topic of Wednesday nights night's speech in Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago would be the moral issues in inthis inthis inthis this election Aids said he also would talk taUt about further distortions distortions distortions distortions' distor distor- of ot the r record cord |