Show CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT I r I j The average man an in every day occupations would say that he has no desire whatever for the job of president of the United States He would feel that its problems would be far too much I for him and he is is well content that no possibility of his 5 getting it exi exists ts It has broken the health o of f a number of those who have haye had the job I But when a man climbs rahter high in politics then the presidential presidential presidential pres pres- bee may begin to sting him He lIe dreams of such further successes as shall make him a nationally-known nationally figure and he hc has s confidence that he is is as good as some of the men who have sat satin satin satin in the thc White House Presidential candidates for 1928 will soon begin to make themselves known and a number of them are already definitely in the field It is quite an art for such a candidate candida e and his friends to promote the development of a favorable sentiment and many who start out with high hopes find they are not such big folks as they thought they were were- Many 1 of the states have favorite sons who seem like very big men within those common and the boosters from those states become ardent missionaries for the success g of their candidate candidate- Most of these aspirants find that fame diminishes rapidly as distance from home increases candidates often develop great activity in speechmaking speechmaking speech speech- making and travel long distances to expand expand views and many thousands of hands are industriously grasped in these ex ex- pe But Hut it takes something more Inore than speechmaking and handsh handshaking to make a President now Ideals and a record of things done are expected of a Pre President President i. i dent now nov The people neglect their ordinary political duties very badly but they at t least want a good President and will take an an interest in getting one I |