Show Bricker Calls for Ban BanOn BanOn On Wartime Strikes WASHINGTON Feb 11 UP UP- UP Governor John W W. Brickers Bricker's Lin- Lin coin day speech proposal for absolute lute Jute prohibition of wartime strikes aroused top interest here Friday among mong the issues discussed by the Ohioan in his cam campaign earn cam for lor the Republican presidential nomination But Brick rs r's bid for or consideration consideration tion in fn this political hot spot proved to tobe pe be a Uon of bitter bitter bitter bit bit- ter denunciation of the Roosevelt administration tion and significantly of significantly kind words for congress He pegged his appeal on domestic issues but did propose that the Ule United States u take her in a a. should hould place cooperative cooperative cooperative cooper cooper- organization among sovereign sovereign i eign nations after this war His tactics were in fn contrast with those of Wendell L L. L Willkie Brickers Bricker's Brick Brick- cr's ers most active opponent who occasionally occasionally occasionally oc- oc undertakes to shake congress by the c cars ears rs losing more than iL few friends thereby Bricker challenged weakness of j the new deal desi in handling labor relations and said a law should b be enacted by this congress laying down fundamental principles Corthe for Cor forthe the administration and adjudication 1 I tion of ot labor disputes and the prohibition prohibition prohibition pro pro- ot of strikes in time of war varY He said it was too late now to consider a national service act as proposed by Mr Roosevelt In his prepared text Bricker proposed a new y fiscal program linked with early postwar balancIng balancing balancing balanc balanc- ing of the budget at a rate of approximately I a a. year Here is substitute for lor what he termed Mr Roosevelt's policy of ot spend waste borrow and tax 1 Simplify and stabilize the tax Jaws laws 2 Use the tax power to raise necessary revenue and not as an undercover method of ot effecting social social social so so- cial changes 3 Limit federal taxation so so 50 that adequate revenue e sources will re remain remain re- re main plain to the states state and local gov gov- 4 Adhere to fiscal and tax policies poll poll- cies ics which will stimulate private enterprise and venture capital 5 Reduce federal taxes as soon as possible after victory a Willkie Stores Mission Miss To Seattle Political Rally SEATTLE Feb 11 Wendell P UP Wendell L. L Willkie describes himself as a ayoung ayoung ayoung young man with a mission and the mission as freedom Long continuance in power means loss of freedom and Im I'm dedicated to ending such power yer the 1940 presidential candidate de declared de- de dared Thursday night in an address address ad ad- dress at a political rally during which he and Mrs Willkie shook hands with nearly 2000 persons in 40 minutes It is Impossible he declared with human nature as it is for forone forone forone one group to have power too long without corrupting itself Im flIm going to break this power if I can He said earlier in a a press conference conference conference con con- ference that he was confident of ot the defeat o of the tithe decadent dissolving dissolving dissolving dis dis- dis- dis solving Democratic party by a re reborn reborn reborn re- re born vigorous Republican party He said he was on the current tour not only as a candidate forthe for tor forthe the Republican nomination but as asa asa asa a worker to unify the Republican party arty In Oregon en route north he ie had expressed confidence he would be th the G GOP 0 P presidential nominee this year At the press press' conference said Bai the Democratic party p was fall- fall falling falling ing ng apart and that if the president is 1115 reelected he will be frustrated by the division in his party |