Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 31, 1958 Nixon Calls for GOP Effort Backs Reed at Wichita Rally WICHITA, Kan.—(UPI)—Vice-President Richard Nixon today asked Republicans for four days of fight to carry the party down the stretch drive toward November's elections. Nixon also enthusiastically endorsed GOP gubernatorial candidate Clyde Reed Jr., who spoke at the rally. Nixon, who yesterday ran into some of the largest crowds of his whirlwind campaign tour, said the last days of this election year "will decide the result of more key races throughout the country" than any other campaign period in recent American political history. Nixon spent the night here and was scheduled to leave by chartered Adlai Condemns U.S. Leadership CHICAGO — (UPI) — Adlai E. Stevenson, striking at the "failure of White House leadership," left Chicago for Minneapolis today to campaign for Minnesota Democrats. The twice-defecated candidate for President charged here last night that Republican congressmen were too placid in their acceptance of the Eisenhower administration's claims that "all was well at home and abroad." "For six years now, in the face of mounting crises at home and abroad, the White House has been reassuring America that all was well at home and abroad," he said. "And the Republicans in Congress have done nothing but concur. "The void left by the failure of White House leadership is being filled by Congress," he said, "and what will be done will depend to a great extent upon Congress." Stevenson, who has been campaigning for Democrats as titular head of his party, also accused Republicans of defeating the Kennedy-Ives labor bill in the last Congress, thus denying GOP charges that Democrats caused the bill's death. Meanest Campaign Mahoney Ever Saw In a statement issued here, Mahoney said "if this mudslinging and character assassination is the penalty I have to pay for being a farmer and a little man who rises up to challenge the mighty, then I'm proud to be assassinated." HAYS — (UPI) — Elmo J. Mahoney, Democrat seeking election to Congress in the Sixth Kansas District, said today that the general election campaign has been "the meanest, mudslinging campaign I've ever seen or been in," but that he would not "stoop to the gutter even if it means losing an election." Mahoney, seeking the congressional seat held by Rep. Wint Smith, said he hoped "this message can get through somewhere because I have faced an almost total blackout in many parts of the press the past week." FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another one. Offer will offer good films 120, 120, 127 and good black and white film. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black and White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO DON CRAFWORD BOB BLANK 721. Mass VI 3-0330 plane at 1:30 p.m. today for an airport stopover at Billings, Mont. Then Nixon was scheduled to move on to Everett, Wash., for an evening rally and overnight stop in Seattle. Mrs. Nixon was expected to join the vice-president in Seattle for a swing into Alaska Saturday, first stop, Juneau. The vice-president showed up in Kansas to give a partisan shot in the arm to Republican hopes here. An enthusiastic crowd estimated at 9,000 persons turned out to cheer him in the high-domed Wichita University fieldhouse last night. He picked up a following of 18,000 persons, by police estimate, earlier in the day at Fort Dodge, Iowa. In all, the day was the most successful of his tour, measured by the crowds of well wishers. 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