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Bv Jack Dionne

You hear a lot about the hard times the farmer is having, but I don't know. While farm products ARE cheap and the farmer's dog IS getting pretty badly kicked around, somehow or other it seems to me that there are some excellent compensations for trailing a meek-eyed mule around a lot. The old newe-ftazzle that has the business world on the hip is lacking in the farmer's case. And that's something. ,lrt*

I knpw if I had to make a choice between his job and Iloover's you could just add another name to the list o{ Gee-Elaw'ers and daylitn: "tlu"";

In speaking of his policies in his Indianapolis speech the other day, Mr. Floover said: "We plan more leisure for men and women, and better opportunities for its enjoyment". Well, that "leisure" plank in his platform has developed even past his own ambitions; but the "enjoyment" feature is probably less pronounced than he had hoped.

That really was a good speech the President made at Indianapolis. But it could have been better. It could have been a thousand times better. How? By adding one short sentence to THIS

We should refuse them entrance on the same grounds as though they were manufactured in a pest-housel On the grounds that they threaten the destruction of American industry I On the grounds that they endanger the welfare of the human race t **rt

Products made in large part from stolen and confiscated materials; by labor living and working under conditions that shock every decent American sensibility; being fooded over the earth by an organization that would debauch the soul of the world-a malodorous thing that plans the deliberate despoilation of civilization.

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Shall we sit supinely by and watch this pestilence come in? Or shall we, every one of us, get up and rend the skies with our protests until we discover some positive forcc within our Government with courage enough and intelligence enough to kick this bewhiskered pestilence back from our shores?

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American export goods are everywhere being chased out of their accustomed foreign markets by this Russian food. Are we going to sta4d by and watch this miasmic fog debauch our home markets likewise?

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On what grounds? On the same grounds that we would refuse a mad-dog entrance ,: rl" children's play-ground !

Russian goods are flooding the world, destroying every market they enter, undermining the sacred rights of every rank and file of the industries of the world. Every pound of Russian products that enters our land is a working emissary of a monster that seeks frankly and openly the utter destructio4 of every institution we love, of every precept that decent people hold dear.

Not us ! We are going to fall back upon the blessed American prerogative of free speech and raise unshirted Hades until we get results. ahd ttre mqp who takes this foreign bull by the horns and finds the way to say'YOU CAN'T COME IN" will write his name brightly in the Hall of American Fame. ***

I've been hopiirg Hoover would do it. He's the man that should. And the man that could. And the man that needs to. Folks have been charging up against him everything bad that's happened since he took office. He's had a world of bad breaks. Here's a slick chance to put a big and definite mark on the credit side.

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