Show The Political Kaleidoscopes scopes i iBy iBy i iBy By L. L A. A Hollenbeck I Well the writer has lived several several several sev sev- eral years and kept track of at the political panorama and never be- be be j t bore has the pr president of the U. U 8 B. surprised everybody so rapid and continual succession of political political political po po- economic moves on the national national national na na- na- na political chess board The Theold Theold Theold old saying is You cant tell by bythe bythe bythe the looks of a a. toad how far he will Jump Neither can you tell by the looks of a man just juat what he is 18 capable of doing A man with an open receptive and active active active ac ac- tive mind will after he ho has had time to develop if it he als also has executive executive executive ex ex- ability do some Bome most startling and decisive things It seems that Franklin D. D Roose Rouse Roosevelt Roosevelt velt has baa turned out to be that kind of ot a a. man He is ia working not only to restore prosperity to the United States but also recognizes recognizes recognizes that do so he must take the whole world in on his program His Hla latest move was on world problems and it was to have been especially aimed at Germany Germony and Hitler when he made his world address the other day This was sent to all the great nations and even Russia Russin is 18 Included Hitler made an immedIate immediate immediate reply over the radio which was waa a world statement showing I that Germany w wanted ted peace but that it could not be hoped for under under under un un- I der the Versailles treaty That Germany wanted the right to live live I And in that matter we generally I are of ot the same opinion Hitler J I Communism in Germany which was determined to stamp out out I also made it emphatic that he means Marxism and Socialism and the tho rank and file ille of ot the country country country coun coun- try are sympathetically with him The only difference between his policy polley and that of this country country country coun coun- try is 13 that in this country we can take care of communism by Imply arguing it out for tor the i for communism are weak l ani can never revall but make endless trouble I I However Mr Roosevelt is preparing preparing preparing pre pre- paring the nations for the world conference in June and he is putting emphasis upon the doctrines doctrines doc doc- t trines of ot peace and the reduction of ot armaments If It we can get a consensus of action in these matters matters matters mat mat- it will help international trade and business Insure peace and bring a a. permanent prosperity prosper prosper- that ity-that ity that doesn't mean that we will not continue to have ups and downs but they will be relatively rel reI relatively unimportant because use the elm aim is 18 to so 80 control production I that supply and imd demand will be t relatively normal which I |