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Show LANDONTOFLAY NEW DEAL IDEAS TOPEKA. Kan., Oct It UNSI-A surprise radio talk tonight by Alfred M. Landon, titular head of the Republican Re-publican party, was expected to draw millions of listeners to their diale. - The former governor of Kansas, who will msks his first major broadcast broad-cast since the Its political campaign, cam-paign, will preside by radio over a nationwide protest against th nsw deal. Ha anounced th Intention of hi surprlss talk at 1:10 p. m. T:J0 p. m. Salt UUie time) In a brief statement which aald: "I've called a meeting tonight of the seventeen million people who voted the Republican ticket last fsll and of the millions of others who 'are now opposed to the policies of i the national administration. "Ths public did not anticipate the turn the national administration would take after the 193 election, and the course followed has aroused the opposition of many of the atsunchest supporter of the administration admin-istration last fall. "It la important that the aentt-msnt aentt-msnt of this opposition bs united, so I am going to the millions in this great radio meeting and discuss these Important questions Of ths day with them." Although Landon refused to amplify am-plify hi statement his words made it evident he Intended to rak the' president and his policies over the coals. Back of his talk political observers here saw th first overstep In reorganisation re-organisation of the Republican party for th congreasional elections next year and it fight to step back In th national spotlight. Landon will apeak from a apeclal microphone hooked up In his glass-Inclosed glass-Inclosed private office on ths tenth floor of a local bank building her. While speculation waa rife over what point he would take up in protest against ths administration policies, there waa a general belief her that few If any of th president's presi-dent's major steps in th past It months would be skipped. Among th matters Landon la said to be particularly bitter over the appointment of Justice Hugo L, ' Black to the auprema court and the president's recently announced for-' for-' eign policy. |