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Show The hot weather has plainly been getting on Secretary Redfield's nerves and, when criticised for the manner in which he is conducting the "investigation" "in-vestigation" of the Eastland disaster, ho bursts into what the despatches describe as "a heated speech." We can easily believe the story. It is typical of the department chiefs in this admin- jl istration. Any one of them thinks a speech or HH an open letl'er is the one perfect remedy and the M one adequate defense for anything. What the B country wants is fewer speeches and more ac- jB |