Show GRASSROOTS Charles Dawes Served Nation in Many Ways By Wright A. Patterson LATE CHARLES G. THE DAWES was an interesting a man of many varied The and his were almost wholly responsible for the holding In 1933 Chicago's Century of Progress A group of the city's wealthy men had proposed that such an exposition be held at thet time and then the depression The to financing an exposition at such The two brothers Insisted having been the show must so During the days It was held I watched on many occasions stand in front of a machine In the administration building as it checked off the one by as they passed through the paid admission In the there were enough such admissions to enable the exposition to pay its charter It could not make a but there was enough left after all bond were plus to rase all the and to beautifully landscape the five mile long lake front park through which rolls every day many thousands of automobiles from within and without the That is one of Chicago's beauty and for it the people of the y can thank the Century of Dawes served his As a he was purchasing agent of the American army in France during the first World As a civilian he served as vice as ambassador to as first director of the budget and comptroller of the The Dawes Central Trust of was the first big of the Reconstruction Finance and every plus was fully Through the years he spent in Chicago he was a leader in the city's For many years a man of he died comparatively It Is broadly rumored In Washington that other heads than that of Douglas MacArthur are to fall under the blows of President Truman's execution Rumor has it that J. Edgar director of the is included in the next of Hoover the I. have been largely for the conviction of such Russian spies as Alger As political the removal of the popular director would be only to that of the immortal It be resented by the American ot and cause them to If not their opinions as to which side ol the curtain the President and his are It would complete job so definitely started by the summary removal of It is possible ti e results of the MacArthur decapitation may result in staying the hand of the President in the case of J. Edgar His party cannot afford another such especially between now and 1952 Should the people receive another slap in the face within the next few months at the ration of Dean we might as well save the expense of the next The administration at Washington continuously insists we offer nothing that can be considered as appeasement to but at the behest of the grand-daddy of all and the insistence of the socialistically inclined Dean the fired the one man more generally feared by Stalin and his Red hordes than any one That was and the American people gave ample evidence that they aid not like It would seem that It might be a good thing for President Truman that the recall system does not apply to the The day will come when Dean Acheson will a safe hiding place if he is U escape the presidential hair |