Show 1 1 ' Sunday i t to 9r 4 iniWillide S ' 19 '' - t Morn- V t Churchill Draws Willkie's Praise Aid for 1937Arti61-6As Nominee Reads Partially Blames War Upon New Deal Polley I1 article best aid "European democracies" by regaining and maintaining "her normal proscould (continued From Pogo One) pared speech Winkle said that he accepted California's welcome "bef cause it is for the cause-- !epit resent—the preservation of Ameri-1: He said he un- can deinocracy" derstood a large delegation from 1 Nevada was present 1 Rite Roosevelt Stand Calling it "wild and—untenable" 11 to consider President Roosevelt A of democracy Willkie 41 defender continued: "When I hear the new dealers claiming—that this man is such a at foreign affairs when I them claim that he Is the 1 ue indispensable man to defend democracy today I can not ' take them seriously "I bring a charge against the new deal which I have measured carefully I charge that this administration has contriputed to the downfall of European democracy I charge that it must bear a direct share of the responsibility for the present war" The candidate said it was an i I "amazing theory" to believe that the president was a "man of wisdom in whom lies the hope of the democratic world" and added that now !'must s h ow a 1 Americans united front to the world" "It would be unforgivable to with an international 1 peritziii?!ti he said "I was shocked ° therefore when the candidate for vice president on the Democratic 1 party proceeded to do that very perity" I I I 4 ' 9- hwo ri ' thing" i - v) affairs" My own view is that while the new deal has achieved a number of reforms that were badly needed" he said its domestic policy has pushed us to the threshold of bankruptcy and unconstitution- al government" I "We have been failing to se - am elected Egg Aimed at Nominee 1 - MGQESTO- Cal Sept 21 GIM— Hermall- 20 Modesto baker was arrestedSaturday and sentenced to 30 county- an egg at road camp for thro Wendell L Winkle The egg struck the 'rear of the railway car from which the Renominee presidentiaT publican spoke here Friday and splattered over the top of the speaking platform The egg was thrown just as Willkie's train rolled to a stop dayJhe ' tion has contributed to the downfall of European democracy I charge it must bear a direct share of the responsibility for Sept:21 —Here are some sentences from the campaign address Saturday night ot Wewlell L Wil lkie Republican preSidential candidate: I would rather not be elected- to office than play politics with your safety and perhaps your two-fol- We must send cies I charge that -t-his administra ' i ' I 1 Thee Itidir in San day W to vote even if tit bil :' -1 7 : I Atr'"' -7- r'ii0 414 ) 1 i 53-: f ' It: pr 4 I4r ! 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I favor the building of a defense system adequate to protect our soil from aggression - I 1 of Pacific air bases for the protOction of our interests in that ocean France VICHY —Philippe The present administration began by weakening the other democracies and it has ended by weakening our own II 1 In addition I favor exploring the acquisition and development and we must 5 8 In the Pacific our best ends will be served by a free strong and democratically progressive China and we should render China economic assistance to that end ill will A off keep sending aid to Britain first line of defense and only remaining friend the present war We may thank God you and I that the battle of America is not a bloody battle But we cannot afford to assume that it is a battle of lesser consequence than the battle that Mr Winston Churchill is fighting The loneliness of the United States is a direct result of the foreign policies of the last eight No nation on earth years except Great Britain owes us anything but disillusionment and My own view is that while the new deal has achieved a number of reforms that Were badly needed its domestic policy has pushed us to the threshold of bankruptcy and unconstitutional government As I see it the president of the d reUnited States has a sponsibility He must defend turd preserve our democracy and he must encourage other democra- "While Hitler's power increased from day to day we presented to the world the spectacle of a great people the greatest of the democ"-racies torn asunder by a broil over one of our most fundamental principles Golden taken will be - Seattle Prepares Noisy Welcome Molidaylor GOP Nominee By Tribune Leased Wire SEAT'rLE Se ni M e A Is In store for Wendell Winkle when the Republican presidential nominee arrives in this northwest border Mate on Monday according to reception plus As Wilikie's special train leaves Oregon and passes into Vancouver Wish the nontinee will be greeted by the sounding of relief unless he-i- s :given Job No man will fight more to preserve thesocial gains made by labor than I will" Winkle said that "labor doesn't want negative protection Labor prospers if the United States We are not divided prospers We can't be divided The stake is too precious" Declaring that he had advocated the Wagner ract and the wage-hoad( Wilikie added: "I was a generous employer" When he finished the crowd cheered and shouted "We want Wilikie" - rings Jail Term - America in -- 121949 September noisy-welcom- Prrtinent Paragraphs From Willkies Talk Reiterating his contention that President Roosevelt caused the collapse of the London economic &inference In 1933 the candidate declared that the chief executive had missed "a magnificent opportunity" to "do something tangible to rehabilitate the democratic world" Weakened Democracies The IDemocratic administration weakened European democracies by its attitude toward the London conference Wilikie added and then "ended by weakening our own" After his reelection in 1936 Willkie said r Mr Roosevelt "wasn't Interested" in promoting economic recovery in this country "He might have undertaken to do something to encourage world trade and insure world peace" the 'nominee continued "But world peace didn't seem to be worrying him very much" The president Willkie said was scheme for thinking then about packing the supreme court" — a plan he declared "which s p it 4 Lake in rong" I lives Stresses Foreign Policy Although Willkie frequently has discussed foreign policy in the past Saturday night's talk was the first major address devoted largely to that subject Willkie touched briefly on mestic policies saying that "anyone who is willing to study the evidence must agree that the new deal has been a failure in domestic 0 Munich r Mention of urchill's name brought long apptatke Willkie read the statement Iecond —timosaying that be want to theauwithout it raphasize having dience-think it was taken-- from his own writings The hall resounded with cheers when Winkle declared that-eve- n as Mr Churchill is defending democratic principles in the bat tie of Britain "so anti fighting the battle of America" In Willkie's prepared text' the sentence read: "I have dedicated myself and my party to fight the battle of America" Adding to his prepared addrem WHIMe said that democ ll i ' The candidate did not mention Churchill's name until he had read the statement Then he tribuTé to-- Churchill's "Th ddmitable -- courage" and said "He is the one who knew that- I — Churchill Winston by prime minister of England declaring that the United States now 1 the full effects of the economic depression because we are using up the accumulated fat of 150 years" Willkie said "and we are not sufficiently aware of the poisonous effect of the indispensable man theory" "Nobody can answer these arguments The only answer to them that Is made today 11 that Wendell Willkie was in business and therefore he is against the underprivileged and the laboring people of this country "Now let me say to you as one who has been a member of every class ono Who has worked with his has practiced at the hart one who has been in businek No man If racy could not continue to stir- vive if any of the following three things occurred: 1 If it continues piling debt up on debt 2 If it reaches "a long period of Industrial stagnation" 3 If it "has arrived at a place of Intellectual stagnation where one man and only one man is Indispensable" "If you will trace the history of democracy you will find that It always fails through one of these three routes Bankruptcy always comes easy both in governmental affairs and in private It is a seductive operations process to spend more than you FRANCISCO Sept 21 L Winkle read during his speech here Saturday night a portion of a 1937 SAN — Wendell i Salt 'al(t Zribunt - 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