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 ".
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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-
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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-'
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(;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. Cracker -!carrel
r suits hint a flat beater than the
refinements and restrictions of the
Ln , ,UV. li i+ ,tidbit:; t, take
if he (:alk.s ion much
.f.h, if Itestn the loose.
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