Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 GOP Attack Keynoted By Ike, Nixon, Hall, Ives Washington—(U.P.)—Republicans yanked the stops from their congressional campaign today in what appeared to be their "big push" to hang onto control of congress in the crucial Nov. 2 election. These were straws in the political $ \textcircled{2} $ These were straws in the political winds that seemed to point up a new phase in GOP strategy: President Eisenhower, in whose popularity many Republicans think lies the key to an election victory, took off for Connecticut and New York on a two-day speaking tour that carried him into the strategic east for the first time in the campaign. Vice President Richard M. Nixon announced he was peeling off his gloves and then proceeded to hammer President Truman in a stinging attack. GOP National Chairman Leonard W. Hall termed the Democratic party an "instrument for the left-wing crowd." Sen. Irving M. Ives, Republican gubernatorial candidate in key New York, hurled a sensational bribery clique at his Democratic foe, Averell Harriman. The Democrats met the stepped-up Republican drive with hard-hitting campaigning by the party's "old pros." Rep. Sam Rayburn (Tex.), House CHOICE" ends tonight Charles Laughton "HOBSON'S" Starts THURSDAY Shows 2, 7, 9 Late News ends tonight Humphrey Bogart "CAINE MUTINY" Starts THURSDAY Revealing the daring underwater exploits of human torpedoes in World War II! "HELL RAIDERS OF THE DEEP '' Starring Eleondora Rossi Drago Admission for this engagement 20c 75c Special Price to students with ID card 59c Box office open 6:45 Shows 7:00, 9:00 COME EARLY Democratic leader, took the stump at Decatur, Ill., while his Senate counterpart, Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.). was scheduled to speak at Las Vegas, Nev. Senators John L. McClellan (Ark.), John J. Sparkman (Ala.) and Albert Gore (Tenn.) scheduled appearances in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Oregon, respectively. Although Mr. Eisenhower's tour was labeled officially as "non-political," GOP strategists privately counted on it giving their candidates a boost. Mr. Eisenhower will see Gov. John Davis Lodge of Connecticut, who is up for reelection, Sen. Ives and former Rep. Clifford M. Case, GOP senatorial candidate in New Jersey. Mr. Nixon announced his change of campaign tactics in a speech last night at Philadelphia. He said that never again should Mr. Truman or any of his Democratic "apologists" be "entrusted with the task of protecting America's security from the termites who are constantly gnawing at us from within." The vice president, who jumped off today on a new nine-state campaign swing, also attacked Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952 Democratic presidential candidate, and "other spokesmen of the ADA left-wing of the Democratic party." Mr. Hall labeled the Democratic party as "left wing" in a speech at Indianapolis. His office here released a statement saying Mr. Eisenhower scored a 52 per cent better batting average than did former President Truman in his relations with Congress. The statement cited a report by the Congressional Quarterly, a news service organization, which Mr. Hall said showed that from 1947 to 1952 Mr. Truman got 49.2 per cent of his legislative proposals through Congress. Mr. Eisenhower's average in the past two years, Mr. Hall said, was 65.9 per cent. CONEYS and HAMBURGERS A & W Root Beer Hi-Way 40 NOW STUDENT PRICE 50c WITH ID CARD BUMPER CARD NIGHTS BUSINESS SERVICES BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co., 616 Vt. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our requirements, and we offer everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. 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