Show r T. T I L- L j m 1 S 'S r I 1 W- W 1 f j t. t Hi r v V- V b. b S I it Peg Ie Iff Ig it I Ire V p C tr by Features PTER r J ER EA 1 16 6 years years ears of drouth ammine ant am famine mine and itch 16 years ears o 0 of t in caves and living on roots y berries the Republicans at last t dc Sred Bred red forth openly at Philadel Philadel- for Democrats and andI looking I tally for New Dealers t to pus A sidewalks They nominated I Thomas omas E. E Dewe Dewey of New I II 1 I 1 1 for a second whirl at the dency and by contrast with will erase temper of or the prophets I the faithful ul In four other R Rean Re Re- can an can campaigns not a soul ir lC 55 l ouse could doubt that this their heir year to howl the the he Democrats in Washington by ny sense left in their ghastly I confusion they must have been piling it ir I heaps all the damning damn ing tax returns the I of expense account accounts t i. i and and vouchers the f confidential chits oJ of 4 the treasury jus lus justice r tide lice defense and state tat e departments Yf and putting in ap ap- It 1 VJ for turns turm at nt the incinerators r faters raters aters and fathomless dumps dump L ea ea a. a vernor Dewey has said nothing vengeance but he is a Biblical I l i with a stinging memory of the thecle yule jule and sneers shot at him ugh gh the blowguns guns of Franklin Roosevelt Ickes is l inor or the Great and many an an- r during the long ordeal ANY ANY- Y lr HE IS A STICKLER FOB FOn IN OFFICE AND A AIlOUS ArtOUS pious IlOUS PROSECUTOR l this while and growing more morfess less Jess ess by the day as It got awa away L more smore and more outrageous lings rings of ot civic decency and eves ever everre re ne criminal statutes the Roose Roose- administration conducted itself h hough ugh its only successors would ts ts- own friends bent on similar lies ties or worse Vinston Winston Churchill and the don publisher Lord Bea Beaver Beaver- erk er- er ook k w were re among among- the foreign ew cw ew who under Rose Roosevelt's elt's in and cynical assurance n red the leading leading- politician Ithe I the American opposition saline him as though he never ne old ld be more than a heckler t ic e in income come tax returns of the thes s sevelt velt family will be secrets nc er r unless the treasury should def de de- y f them or has done so in the past r i. John Edgar EXIt er faithful though J of o he has been in his legal duties ues will be beI beI beI I invited to seek high high- elsewhere and the filesa files flies a tie he F. F B B. B I. I will pass into ne new neu Is He was a aNew New Deal cop an and friends and haunts were polity Before it is all over Harold Harol Harolds s may be asked to pay for hi hii travel aboard the coast ds Ts vessels and adjusted com com- tion in the government for hi his al of the interior departments department's Ilous private love love bower bower for the curmudgeon The most spectacular flight night of parasites in the sori sord sor- sor i d and often larcenous story of politics in the Amerin Amer- Amer in in republic is about to s start rt iw ft the cry of the bleeding heart hearl TO THE HILLS MEN THE TIlE ii i iHAS I HAS BUST I would be arbitrary to say thai that Americans are at their un un- st in the moods of grim civic i tation Uon at these quadrennial s. s But no other feast from thE dway way race to the Kentucky Jy ly Y puts them in a mind to walk l ind d wallow in the butts of dead dea cots and hot dog rolls get stud tatted cha chairs rs and to shuffle about aboul in Ing l like ke station-house station bums with mold old with so little complaint 5 f One of the most speech reech i poignant events spir spir- sPira I Ia I Is a a as well as po po- since the ther I r seduced rabble with his defiance of feat feal If on March 4 1933 was the ch h of ot Herbert Hoover This hIs was not a harangue but sermon ermon beautiful and sadly not because the theople theople ople had repudiated him but cause they had been bribed ad od beguiled to loose their grip liberty It probably was Her Her- ert rt Hoovers Hoover's Caren ell address he he e other hour of dignity and ce ce saving the convention from fron cad ad level of loud vulgarity was wa program of James Melton Mellon the theer their J ir er on opening night r lost ost st of ot the delegates on such a aon j sion on pass unrecognized into the theL L lon whence they came It falls falli a. a a few ho however ever to answer tc l fr r names for the networks whet when are polled When this J pens ens all aU but the dullest of them the chance to send theft nes reverberating down do the ages ace 1 thoUgh the vastness of ot space crying out quaint witty or mag nag cent sprigs of cress to garnish Plain statements of their votes A lady from Irom North Dakota how the delegation voted ore the flesh from Irom the bones bonesi I i thousands present with an bellow that hers tors was the thel thelo l lo or r and the privilege to cast castL 1 L votes for lor Stassen |