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Show "Yes'tbivoli PegSer U : "leased M "NU Feature. Sir S A FOREGONE COSTCLU- F 1 that fiie Democratic candi-3 candi-3 rfl i Seated next Novem-ba?rf Novem-ba?rf tis even possible that Presi-k, Presi-k, rtT umanwmbe rejected by his 3. WP&N NOMINEE WILL BE .ST PRESIDENT U flnit being the fact, and it is a h which awaits mere conf.rma- tion, not decision, all. Kepublican aspirants may safely repudiate all that Roosevelt promised in his conferences con-ferences with Stalin and all that Mr. Truman Tru-man promised after he took office. Mr. Truman lacked the B: L -dpdee experience and pres- of mind to decide immediately larl: Roosevelt had betrayed the atJy,cd States. Therefore he began : "'residency by carrying out the e? Edertakings that Roosevelt had as-Pre as-Pre : " , i '-turned. ' t: n took him a year to admit to ;;ikimself that this was a course VJWul and unfaithful to the ;-JrM Stotes' ana somewhat ' I0H;: Hloaer to reverse it. This he has ?arE4 'finally done in effect but, of bourse, without saying in so many meifords that Roosevelt had let ld s" i st3in make a fool of him or that i: Eooseve!t deliberately double-1 double-1 I crossed the civilized nations. "etlM It is too bad that Methods we do nbt maintain re an array of garters, ' it . r cordons and rosettes foe, Men"cal with which to assu-"W assu-"W 'flSe the sorrow of ultimate failure ,ia nd dismissal when men make ter-fible ter-fible mistakes in high office. Gen. fieorge Marshall should have one V;th diamonds on it the order of He one-way neck, first-class. He remained a cadet all his life. Even ferrten he had five stars on each shoul-es shoul-es Ner, be was always nodding "yes." !unfc,After Roosevelt was gone he began trclo discover facts about Stalin and his C!aregime that all honest Americans laiuwho concerned themselves at all ral iiabout politics had known all along, eh;:", "A depressing aspect of the situa-tii situa-tii ition is the duplication in Europe of ni tifle high-handed and calculated pro-tifcedure pro-tifcedure of the Nazi regime," he said recently. "The organization of the Jitijsatellite states under the methods of the police state formula was carried out rather quietly, dti "The take-over of Hungary was ko i bolder exhibition of the same rt technique. The directed and fo-'x: fo-'x: mented strikes in France and Italy ,Ej mtt evidence of the same direc-ot'n direc-ot'n lion and procedure. The Czecho-Slovakia Czecho-Slovakia incident, however, was tt ' bold and truculent, quite evidently s staged to impress the people of tct Finland and the remainder of the iip free states of western Europe. This lii is a world-wide struggle between at 3 freedom and tyranny." f ' General Marshall must be too in-R-: telligent not to have known when Roosevelt showed him the first fate-fui fate-fui signs of favoritism that this was be1 the character of-the Russian rulers. El Roosevelt himself knew it but he :.! , simply could not think honestly. t! In 1940, some may Disowns remember, Roosevelt :i:5 The was having Commu- Commies nist trouble and want-e-: ed to disown them, t; mi throw them on Wendell Willkie. Communist support was an embarrassment embar-rassment just then because the Com-,1, Com-,1, munists and Hitler were allies. ,,1 To achieve this effect Roosevelt &1 lot the department of justice to issue i a portation order against the wife j) Earl Browder. Then the Demo- cra 10 natinal committee turned out ,1 statement boasting that the same V "eparlment of justice had convicted K browder himself and sent him to K, V''sm for wisely swearing to get an f Ameri"n passport to carry on Rus- ' lZTTsse in Eurpe- Finay. i 'ard he close of the campaign, , Joosevett made a speech in Brook-lmwh.ch Brook-lmwh.ch he repudiated Commu-i Commu-i r support. j.1 o years iater, the same de-e; de-e; Mment f justice invented for h?, Wdcr's sPecial benet the i er trick of crossing into Cana-;, Cana-;, and re-entering the United ' qnota Emigrant. The same tr.ck Later was used by Mrs. I lTVMs frie1 ad Politica. Jeje. Haans Eisler, one of the !, Zt csPi--ators. and by thou- !' C d0Ublfnl refu- One ; tel ??uCnSUl res'ene I" ! ' IreL R roMen dodge ln the "rae Browder case. leas" Bafterwar'J. Roosevelt re- 01eraWueof!r0m Aanta Snd' Marshall , f Us' exceP Perhaps : was neiand Truman- taw that it men to i wunis : iePart,ment t0 "P c-fie c-fie Wni . J Planted there though board r m tte labor relations , nent'of m.mUnists m depart- "W7 iL- 111 ae war In the ents" to Puert Ri-com Ri-com 01 War information and the ci q Rations commission. In everv USands 01 tt known tat (Tie? Wming t0 make fte ef-dmit ef-dmit th. ,vnd honest enough to The p. Uth to himself. ""Ha CotnTO BEGDI FIGHT- M |