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The fear of these insurable calami- ties has pushed Europe over the brink from an imperfect democracy into a rule of dictators, Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler and the Balkan rulers. The slow, inexorable forces of the depres- sion in America will persuade those who fear hunger, sickness, idleness and a degraded old age to follow the futile leadership of some radical demogogue who will push us, as Europe has been pushed, into tyranny. This America keeps weakly monkey-doo- dling with makeshift measures and less plutocracy, backed by the caste consciousness of the military as demagogues have done all over Europe. Urges Humane Policy. If parliamentary government in America keeps weakly monkey-doodl- ing with makeshift measures and denying security to the common man eager to work, danger lurks ahead. The precious liberties for which our fathers have fought for 300 years will be swapped for the fake security of tyrants, who will then add the arro- gance of their power to cold, hunger and penury. If the Republican party has the courage to turn to the humanity of STAR, WASHINGTON, MIDWESTSG.0.P: CHIEFS MAP PLANS Candidates for 36 Will Be Barred From Reorgan- ization Meeting. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, March 28.—Mid- west Republican chieftains moved cautiously today toward a candidate- less convention to reorganize the mi- nority party for the 1936 presidential campaign. From Willlam Allen White, noted Emporia, Kans., editor and mentioned as a possible leader in drafting a platform, came the statement of policy: “We must make an iron-clad cov- enant with the people to do certain definite, possible things which will re- D. C., THURSDAY, national committeman from Iowa, disclaimed any intention to shi party control to the Midwest and a; nounced “self-seeking politicians a. not to be invited” to a proposed re- glonal conference, Meeting t0 Bar Candidates. “This meeting will be called only to consider plans for the reorganization of the Republican party in this sec- tion,” Spangler said, “and the return of the party to leadership in the country’s affairs. No man known to be considered as a candidate for the presidency will be asked to the meet- ing.” y Gov. Alf M. Landon of Kansas, whose re-election in the Democratic landslide of 1934 marked him for comment as a prospective Republican presidential candidate, announced in Washington the conference would be held in Kansas City in May. Spangler said, however, plans are incomplete and the convention “will not be call»d until we know thai the MARCH 28, 1935. best interests of the country are to be promoted by it.” White, who President Herbert Hoover at his Em- poria home six weeks ago, issued a statement expressing fear that Amer- ica “may arift into Fascism in the next two or three years unless we Republicans act with real courage and wisdom.” “The Republican party must feel the challenge to our ancient Demo- cratic liberties, not by denouncing the shortcomings of this administra- tion, but by guaranteeing the com- mok man something specific in the unmistakable terms of a covenant. Among others commenting on the proposed conference was George Hutchinson, lone Republican in the present Oklahoma Senate. 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