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The Seaforth News, 1940-06-27, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940 TT --IE SEAFORTI--I NEWS IN :.A RECENT SURY,Ef "BYN INDEPENDENT, UNBIASED•AUT'?HORITY [ER .B DYERS OF [,INKS VOTED BY A ". DE LE WENDELL WILLKiE 'Wended! !Wilkie has grown so fast in political stature. that he is likely to enter *he Republican National Con - c Lit ,n on Tune 24 at Philadelphia as '.':r 'rite• for ftlie ,presidet,tit.1 nantin- SELLS AT REGULAR GAS PRiCE W. A. WRIGHT, Seaforth; W. J. HANLEY, Dublin; titj • W. H. DALRYMPLE, JOE McCULLY, Brucefield atinn, ;writes the 'Washington 'corres- pondent of the Chicago News. In tthe 1236 election, Iknoxpttbilisher of the News, ,was Repnhhutn candidate -fo vice-president This is hard on the n,a ,ot 17r1tietttial Near York M Iferald 1 rib tin e's editorial remarks that ahs times requires a Wflkie rath- er than a lay.,-crclt hi the !White 11,11,e, se, Here it 11,,,v t' ,e News correspon- dent We Pi • e Selling Quality B ¢,o Oi s Books are Well Made, Carbon is Clean and Copies Readily. All styles, Carbon Leaf and Black Back. Prices as Low as You Can Get Anywhere. Get our Quotation on Your Next Order. f SEAFORTH, ONTARIO. Starting frttsu .scratch less (uian ; months ago, 1,Vi1kie, by the shop:, employment of native Hoosier '.se sense in an tttirutatting nc tl :lv.r t,r:a- I paii:n n ntarvelot. asset .then tbt. nation faces 11,0+44E4 i war ,ached himself into second i lave to popular factor. its itas cut nalter:.:i'r' 1 t .itra. E. Di an is ,,rest:; . has gnashed Senator R. 'ert .A. into f:•hird .place and has just . out .j [min at d Senator \rthur iI \'nib - t _ and Senator 11. Styles Bri ilkie has received a dot of abjection which centred. .,11:t: he firsa firs(appeared :upon the -ear ,f nominatiog a man 'soli; ,was head .f t,ttumouweal'th and Southern, tate ,:f the country's great power corpor- ations This fear futilities created fby Lhe bright yatttt men of the Neu Deal. Those [bright young then have +been' squelched by the (Nee'., Deal itself since President Roosevelt (began call- in'g its the (greatest dreads of big in- dustry in the naltion to direct his teat- 1 ional :defense production program. Wilkie himself began Ip'rechin„ at Lithe start of his campaign the necessity for restoration .of .national 'confidence in !the ISteltin'ius, :Knudsen, 'BIudd—and 11•\''ii:kie—tylpe •of A.m'erlean (producer, and his •slpe'eches have had telling ef- fect. Ile 'has ,told lalbor and :the 'unem- ployed that ,what they (want is not doles, or cocidlling, but jobs; That d'omes'tically it is (foolish to :talk of reaching an$t S0.0010',000,IX0K1 national annual income by .New .I)eaI methods schen it could [be (pushed at'p 'to $1I30,- 000,000,0110 iby (horse sense. Dewey, Taft and Vandenberg start - 001 as strict isolationists, Dewey and Taft have changed their tune, i but not much. Wilkie started off when the national emergency !began -to loom thy ' tby 'being ntiik tt0ly Attu -isolationists." He has said repeatedly that he is a.g '[trot American entrance into The war, ' 'hitt he has also ,told this audience, .halt a clash with 3I1•tler twill be t,t- evitalbde if Hitler (conquers all of Europe. `.t'heref'ore, :says 'Wilkie, America should help the Allies in every pos- sible (Wanner short of sending sten abroad Our first lute of defense dies in Europe, ,he declares, Further, he has looked +beyond the +w'ar's end and has seen the 'inevi'ta- bility of American leader's'hip in recon-' PAGE THREE Dependable for 3 Generations MADE ON P No LUJ CANADA (;ruction of the -.world. Whether rhe Cnited States likes it or not, it is going tto •have to help pot vao-shatt- ered Europe on its feet, If America is [Wart enough, with its $19;000000,$100 ant, more of '):told, it -can be :the •world's danker, Only if America 'ho'lds to its ideals. of democracy and makes dent- _cract work A.s such for Ithq good of its own people -can America. dead, he believe.., That Lit i I\V ilkie creed and he has rot Iteen afraid to enunciate it It t only a few weeks ago that appeared on a.radio quiz pro- gram. His familiarity with the con- '9tit niton fknowledge he displayed must tare 'won n ;great deal of favor- able alteration for t'hc one-time small town lawyer from the tl'Iid'dde West who rose to head the power concern, at $75,000 per year. And who, .two years ago, (t as a Dent tcrat. When the !Wilkie - :for - President 'novernen•t started he la'u'ghed at his champions and poked km at himself. Rut trgreed to make a few. speeches keit incited. "\s of to -day, Barkin not ![tilt' i '.violin' but he is 'in- •there pitching," ,writes the New York staff cores- pondent cif the-Beltntore San and continues: He is telling his audiences shat can dick that gang" sof.New Dealers) and that there are Ibilliohs df idle cap- ital lyinrr around ready for (prodatct- i'it fuse in this country "as sonic as'we modify a •fete cockeyed laws." 'bit. \Villkie, a 'rnthnst, dyitantic uian. -alto like- to !;alk and likes still [tetter to argue and debate, is ,not at his hest ..lien lie is 'Inn the air." (Manuscript ,and the live fotierophone seem to crump hi, style. flint --'hen lis radio time has been consumed 'he Itnshe-s •iritten remarks aside an proceed•. t • talk in pungent if (infancy lang- n:a-. 11e sprinkles his speech with a ftr: hells and damns and is more the -ntiltown lawyer and country 'phil- i'onhe•r than the eaten -tire of (the ,:nr's Iccuty-first .largest Conpctr- n. \a,lie.nces seem to lave it, rare of \I r, -Wink's friends have ,._ a d sell his( that these ,ileo eeclies g a'e rise L. indiscreet state- ent• and that they nifty get him into 1 t' 'ttitk 'They suggest that •hi' stick tO •1114 'dclibrra•te, (t•ritten expres- sions., l\\"il•ll:ie's reply- is that if he tf;fylfed ad 9idviting he would no ion_.- \Wen'Iell \\'ildl:ie. 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