Show Party Leaders Match Blasts In Heated Political Panel re-election of President Roosevelt is imperative This statement of J. Henry Democratic state was disputed by Jaren L. Republican candidate for state in a panel discussion on current political issues sponsored by Mortar Board in the Union building ballroom last Jones countered that the idea of an is a denial of the whole theory on which our government is based and is foreign to a republican form of are fed up with bureaucrats and with punitive and continued course we cheerfully pay high taxes to meet the cost of the But the taxes we are paying today are not just for They also go to pay for the waste and extravagance of the sprawling bureaucracy built up by the New Deal in these last 12 President Roosevelt's experience in both national and international affairs as well as his position as an outstanding world leader make his election a according to Governor Dewey's lack of experience would seriously hamper his he Dewey is added the Democratic leaders of the United Nations would not be sure of the furthered all-out effort of the United There won't be any Reds vot ing for emphasized That makes one issue of the campaign it is between those who want freedom as America has had it and those who want to fasten the old world's tyrannies on the new The Reds and are voting for President Roosevelt because they are taking the New Deal he the advent of the New Deal there was little basic difference between the Republican and Democratic Jones was largely a choice of Today the differences are It is now a matter of choice of form of the democratic or the type popular in The presided over by Venia vice president of Mortar was followed by student discussion and was the first of a series of open forums designed to stimulate student interest in current |