Show PRAiSES POLITICAL ERA Sees Coolidge and Smith Teamed r NEW YORK Jan 28 AP AP Re Republicans publicans and Democrats marching arm In arm to the polls in 1928 and voting a partisan non-partisan ticket with Calvin Coolidge for tor president and Governor Al Smith for vice president president president dent was pictured as a 1 possibility I by Chauncey M. M Depes In an address address ad ad- I dress yesterday before the Pilgrims I society lie He described the present as the most wonderful age of nonPartisanship nonpartisanship nonpartisanship non- non I partisanship in politics in his seventy seventy seventy sev sev- sevI sev- I enty years of experience I was born In ina a day of party politics Mr Depew said and as ao aoa asa asa a lad I learned to shout for my party march for my party fight for my party and starve for m my party if necessary What do we find today A tax bill always the subject for acute cute controversy and party feeling being passed unanimously by b the house of representatives and slated to pass the senate with comparatively ively little agitation I think Cal Coolidge must have studied old Ben Franklin for he has decided not togo togo to togo go up in an airplane and view the affairs of the nation from some like god-like position posItion on high but to down to earth and meet the response of the people for economy and thrift And if it the present general prosperity prosperity prosperity pros pros- I continues if the people continue con COll- to devote devote themselves to business busi husi- ness if employment continues I plentiful there will be another miracle In 1928 I |