Show BORAH TO TELL COURSE IN TALK v WASHINGTON ASHINGTON May 28 UP jp- jp Final stump a activity among Republican candidates forthe for forthe forthe the presidential nomination today held the attention of or political nl observers ob ob- ob observers observers servers Many believed tonight's address by Senator Borah Hof f Idaho will give further indications of the course ho will pursue during and after the Cl Cleveland convention Tho The speech to be broadcast will be bo the veteran senators senator's last before the delegates assemble in Cleveland Speaks ks at Homo Home Colonel Frank Knox Chicago publisher publisher pub pub- lisher and presidential candidate spoke last night in n his home city Declaring that the Republicans would nc need d the support of patriotic Democrats to defeat the subversive Washington faction he added We U must give a real demonstration tion that the tho Republican party is a worthy and effective instrument to meet the national crisis Tho The party parl he said must champion champion champion cham cham- y pion a a true liberalism New dealers with their conven convention tion choice all settled in advance continued to hold their fire The Republican national committee committee commit commit- tee in an appeal for support from citizens issued a statement saying tho the gulf gult between the tho fair promises and the reckless deeds of ef Mr Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt Is wider than that of any other administration in the history of ot the republic Father Charles E. E Coughlin Detroit Detroit Detroit De De- troit radio priest and frequent critic of ot new deal policies was quoted by bythe bythe the New York Times as saying that he would not support Governor Landon of or Kansas if it he be became the Republican nominee He was quoted quoted quoted ed as as declaring that if IC President Roosevelt and Governor L Landon were nominated he would wait walt until 1940 before trying to Influence the election of of a president |