Show I I H f 4 f 4 t 4 44 5 O 4 4 44 4 L LiKES LUCES TO O HR RB C TEDDY 4 4 45 Memphis Tenn I Oct C I G. I American people 4 am nm glad lad tile the 4 call cal l e me inc Teddy Tedd it i fills nils me mo with i 4 54 pride to have hare ha e such a t term rm of or t 4 endearment l nt applied to me mt 4 This Thus spoke President Roose- Roose 4 volt vei to Mayor James H. H Ma- Ma In- In 4 lone of this city as ho was waR be- be 4 tn ing d driven n i through h the streets street 1 and greeted 4 here herp last la t Friday 4 with wih such enthusiasm as ha has perhaps never before been 4 seen eon In the tl Southland interview today Mayor laor 4 In iti an 4 lal n consent consented 1 to tell teli tel how OW surprised ed and gratified 4 utterly executive cx- cx 4 the naton nations nation's chief c the tho tremendous tremendous tre- tre 54 4 pres pressed e 1 himself at demonstration a c- c c 4 corded cordell him f When hen the President alighted 4 froth from the 1110 Mississippi on Ih the 4 wharf a pray gray r an and 1 grizzled Con- Con 4 veteran yelled ut at u t him federate te J cled 4 4 Helo Hello Teddy Tely Welcome to 4 Memphis 4 The he President smiled and 4 waved wavell back his approval apro of t the le 4 familiar and well meant wel greet greot- Ing In It I was hero here that he ht remarked re- re rp- rp 4 marked his pleasure at tho the us use e 4 of or the nickname wa to the t On our way vay 4 continued Mayor Mahone Malone Ma- Ma alone a- a lone hone the the President Pre talked talet en- en 4 54 thu of th the tho reception 4 ho had received Pd from rein tho the 50 GO- 04 0 children He Ho was 4 4 school 4 overjoyed o at the changed c e attl- attl all all- 4 45 title ludo of or th the South toward him 4 and nn those In lii tho tIme carriage could 4 plainly dl discern that ho he felt that 4 at it lu lust last t he hail had come como Into hl his 4 own 11 Ills Hit cup rup of o joy jel was WI over over- 4 5 lowing O ot t-H t fi i 4 l I-H-H-H I M 4 |