Show I LOOK OUT FOR SURPRISES The Presidential campaign is now in full swing s ing and the I 1 voice of the spellbinder is is I heard in the land Wherever two or three are gathered together together together to to- I the be gether politics will I Im m main in theme of of discussion j 1 the next six weeks All the j 1 signs indicate that more words i I will be split on behalf of the I rival candidates this year than ever eer before I I I All signs point also to the belief that there are going to tobe tobe tobe be a lot of surprises at the 0 coming election It is our opinion that the general run of people are giving much more serious thought to politics in all its phases than ever before That is quite natural considering consider- consider ing ins the seriousness of the conditions conditions conditions con con- through which the naion na na- nation i ion tion has been passing I I r ou We Ve Have ave avean e an idea that 1932 I is going to turn out to have I been a pretty bad year for a alot alot alot lot of old-fashioned old four-feet- four trough the kind of politicians politic politic- politicians ians in both parties Regardless Regard Regard- less of how the Presidential election may go we have a notion notion notion no no- tion that there are going to be bemore bemore bemore more new faces in both Houses of the next than have been seen there in many years I We Ve see no reason to expect that any of the smaller parties will win poll enough votes in any state to affect the general results results results re re- 1 of the election as between between between be be- tween the two major parties but we have a strong suspicion suspicion suspicion cion that there will be more I votes cast for Norman Thomas the Socialist candidate and for for other candidates of the minority minority min min- parties than have ever er been polled at any preceding Presidential election The people are in a state of political cal eal unrest and nothing that might Inight happen on November 8 would surprise us |