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Bricker Hits Dewey Going Yanks Gain Talk on Courts Court Packing to Pittsburgh SAN FRANCISCO DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES f TODAY'S WAR MAPS: CLOSING IN ON JAPAN I, Page 2 -Oct. 15, 1944 Text of Bricker s Bricker Hits Dewey Going Yanks Gain Talk on Courts Court Packing To Pittsburgh SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 14—The condensed text of a speech, delivered by Gov. Bricker at the Civic Auditorium Says 22,000,000 GOP Will Deliver Major Inside Aachen her* tonight, follows: Voters Disfranchised Speech There Oct. 20 Infantry, Bazookas In 1937, the New Deal President undertook to "pack" the U. S. Supreme Court. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 14 ALBANY, Oct. 14 <INS>—Gov. Mopping Up City The entire nation was shocked. (INS)—Gov, Bricker of Ohio Dewey today underscored the im- "The packing” plan of 1937 failed in the letter but succeeded charged tonight that the New- portance of 35 in the the in SUPREME HQ., AE F. spirit of attempt. Deal “now is firmly in control of electoral votes the November In a fireside chat on June 24, 1938, Mr. Roosevelt boasted election by consenting to deliver FRANCE. Oct. 14 (INS)—U. S. the federal judiciary of the coun- that all legislative objectives of his proposal had been achieved. a major speech at Pittsburgh on infantry and bazooka team*, blow- try." That and even more is literally true. Friday, Oct. 20. up whole blocks of bomb- The Republican candidate for York governor will ing The first consequence is that the New now is firmly in The New ruined buildings to obliterate Deal vice president leveled a blistering speak over an NBC network from control of the federal judiciary of the To make this attack on President Roosts Hi for p. sniper*, gradually neared the cen- country. 9 to 9:30 m. (EWT), and will clear, we have only to consider the amazing scope of the Presi- transferring "our federal courts be introduced by Gov. Martin of ter of Aachen tonight after cap- of dent’s court appointments. into conclaves New Deal ideol- Pennsylvania. turing most of the German city's ogies.” Since becoming President on March 4, 1933. Mr. Roosevelt URGED TO RETURN eastern section in the second day In what his campaign managers has appointed 61 per cent of the entire life tenure federal pfesidenti&l of a jungle-type street battle. termed one of his major ad- The Republican judiciary in the United States. In a word, three of every five of his west coast nominee made his first speech of That the resistance of Aachen'* dresses tour. ederal judges owe their appointments to one man. Gov. Dewey’s running mate, in a the campaign at Philadelphia on Nasi garrison of acme 2.000 troop* speech prepared for delivery at Sept. 7, at which time party lead- was verging on final collapse was the San Francisco civic audi-| ers in that state urged him to Indicated tonight when the Ger- Roosevelt Court Appointments torium. recalled the Supreme return later for a talk at Pitts- Court “packing” proposal in 1937. burgh. man radio admitted that the He has appointed: carried Americans had rammed *’a new packing plan President Roosevelt Eighty-eight per of the judicial personnel of the U. S. “The of 19.87 Pennsylvania in by of breach” in the de\astated city’s cent failed in the letter hut succeeded 1940. virtue ••factory Supreme Court. attempt,” his pluralities in Philadelphia and area.” j in the spirit of the County. While the methodical mopping One hundred per cent of the judicial personnel of the circuit Bricker declared. in Pittsburgh, Allegheny The latter county is dominated by up of last-ditch resistance inside court of appeals for the District of Columbia. "Since becoming President, the Siegfried Line bastion pro- the mine worker vote, some of Sixty-seven per cent of the judicial personnel of the circuit Mr. Roosevelt has appointed 61 reported swinging gressed. the Germans continued to per cent which has been of the entire life tenure the in recent rush strong armored and infantry court of appeals. federal judiciary in the United toward GOP weeks. reserves down from the north- Sixty per cent of the judicial personnel of the customs and State*. In a word, three of 8 SPEECHES NEXT WEEK some of them transferred from every Judges owe patent appeals courts. five federal Pittsburgh speech will be the Nijmegen sector of eastern their appointment to one The Eighty per cent of the judicial personnel of the claims court. man.” one of three delivered by Gov. Holland where British troops ad- Map by Detroit Time* Staff Artlat. Oct. 15. 1044 Sixty-six per cent of the judicial personnel of the customs ONLY 2 REPUBLICANS Dewey next week. He is to speak vanced toward the Reich border. A map of the Pacific showing by arrow furious two-day strike at Formosa off the "the court and 55 per cent of the judicial personnel of the district thp judges Monday night at St. Louis on MAJOR BATTLE LOOMS Of 275 on the benches where U. S. raiders damaged Jap ships of China. Close up at right of the urgent need honesty and com- courts. of the Supreme Court, the Circuit 227 coast for in shows strategic Jap-held petency in our national govern- At supreme Allied headquarters Mr. Rooseveelt has named eight men to the U. S. Supreme Courts of Appeal and the Dis- and destroyed 525 enemy planes their map the island. the impression grew that a major ment.” and elevated one of them to the chief justiceship. trict Courts. President Roosevelt Republican nominee will battle to decide the fate of Ger- Court has appointed 165 of the total, The many’s indispensable Rhineland Mr. Roosevelt’s appointees to the bench run strictly to the only being speak next Wednesday night, Oct. with two appointees the York Herald- and Ruhr hasms was brewing near New Deal pattern. Republicans, he said. IS. at New Methodists Map Tribune Forum, at which time he and continued, Aachen that the Germans There are 275 judges on the benches of the Supreme Court, "Clearly,” Bricker foreign policy and were determined to commit im- successfully will discuss the circuit court of appeals and the district courts combined. "Mr. Roosevelt has ways preventing future wars. portant forces to auch an enlarge- ‘packed’ Judiciary of Mr. Roosevelt has appointed 165 of the Lot&l. our federal The topic of the Pittsburgh ment even after the fortress city- from top to bottom. The fresh speech has not been announced, falls. Only two of them are Republicans. young blood that promised to War Aid Drive but it expected to be a bid for Nevertheless, repeated 22.000.000 men and women who voted aging is furious This means that the pour Into the blood stream A the labor vote, particularly that onslaughts to widen an of nationwide drive to raise German Republican in 1940 have been disfranchised judicially. the Supreme Court in hi* $25,000,000 mine almost closed escape corridor crusading days 1937, has to rebuild Methodist of the workers. lead- Twenty-six of our states now have Republican governors. of destroyed by second invasion of Pennsyl- ing to Aachen from the northeast proved be the plasma of the churches and schools The 70,000,000. to the and to, vania by Gov. Dewey will precede were shattered with serious enemy These 26 states have a population of New Deal." war assist Methodist losses, including 84 Yet. not a single Republican has been appointed by Mr. projects will begin here Dec. 1. by four days his talk at Min- tanks demol- CLOSED THE DOORS Thousands of churches, educa* neapolis on Oct. 24, which speech ished in the two days through Roosevelt to the federal district courts in any of these states. length the farm Friday. alleged that tional buildings, and homes have may deal at with Bricker the conse- been destroyed in" quences of Mr. Roosevelt’s tri- the war and problem HIT BY 2,000 BOMBERS Follow New Deal Thinking many seriously damaged, accord- He will speak In Chicago on umph in “stuffing our federal ing Bishop Raymond |Oct. Bufialo, Oct. 31: in The movement of German courts with New Dealers has to J. Wade. 25: in reln- But the President’s "court packing" appointments have done A recent release to Bishop Wade Boston. Nov. 1. and in New York forcementa and supplies up to the closed the doors of federal judici- City, Nov. 4. were disor- more than anything to stifle the voices and opinions of millions ary to the all those disclosed 11 Methodist churches blazing front further opinion of were destroyed and 16 damaged in meanwhile, when at least of Americans. Iwho oppose the New Deal.” the London area in the last four {anized,600 Britain-based U. S. and RAF They have transformed our federal courts of law into con- I Bricker asserted that 22.000,000 :men and women who voted Re- months. 2,000 Dutch Quislings planes, including more than 2.000 claves of New Deal ideologies. More than one thousand Michi- heavy bombers, rained some 7,840 publican in 1940 have been dis- Nor did the Roosevelt appointees to the 'ederal judiciary try franchised judicially. gan Methodist churches will aid tons of explosives on four vital in the war emergency drive, communications and marshaling to decide issues objectively. That is the tragedy of the matter. ! He said correction of "this Reported Arrested areas in the western Reich. It was intended from the first that they should keep their judicial malpractice" can he made NEW YORK Oct 14 <INS>— More than 1,000 RAF four- judicial thinking in line with their New Deal predilections.
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