Show n W. W R. R HEARST IS OUT O OF POLITICS New YorK Editor Publicly Announces That He H as Retired From the Field Permanently NEW YORK No Nov WillIam 4 William Randolph Randolph Randolph Ran Ran- dolph Hearst In a speech here said My ty friends before I retired from politIcs poll poll- tics personally and permanently as I have e done don I u used d to think that If Ir I ever er should be bo president of this nation I would send Bend an Irish American to the tho court of ot St St. James Now that I am out of ot politics I offer that suggestion to some one else with th the ardent hope that It will bo be acted up up- up on It uIt we had an fin Am Irish American dor to England we should have ha to begin with a good Irishman who knew the English h perfectly well and who could not be wined and dined and end feted fated and Into forgetting the tho real Interests Interest of the people he was ent Kent abroad to represent and we wo should have e In the second place a good American who would not after a n few lew weeks weeks' residence In London be become become become be- be come more mor English than the English themselves cs and aft r a slight contact with court circles become more aristocratic aristo aristo- cratic In a snobbish Imitative e w wy J y than genuine English lh aristocrats My Iy friends the experience of or the Irish with misgovernment o emment In their native country coun couri- try should make them a powerful and anti persistent dirce against misgovernment In Inthis Inthis this count country The experience of ot the Irish with the landlord evil 11 In their country should mako maJo them stand united d against the th growing power of ot the trust evil ll In InthIs Inthis inthis this countr country |