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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935, GENERAL JOHNSON SAaYs: HINK FAST, APTAIN! “... of the old New Deal,...as planned, the whole arch rested on the single Keystone of honest fiscal policy.” . ‘... but the monKey business with money was a tragic error.” “The fatal thing was that a pledge had been dishonored; that the priceless ingredient of the whole New Deal formula— integrity, which makes confidence—had been adulterated. “With the abandonment of sound money went also its fiscal basis—economy, balanced budgets and reduced spend- ing and taxation.” *...unemployment is not being relieved...not now even being attacked. The PWA-WPA program is acomplete flop...” “"Maybe ‘you can’t beat four billion dollars,’ but four billion dollars can beat you.” “Sound money and a balanced budget to restore business, re-employment, and permanent improvement of agriculture to support that restoration and prevent collapse—these are the indispensables. They are the original New Deal.” “There are not enough Democrats in this country to elect a President.” KNOCROUT CHARLES FRANCIS COE This story of the thrill-packed path to a world’s championship carries a KnocKout punch. A circus strong man, until his name was changed from Flore ence to Flash, climbs to the throne of the heavyweight chame pion! Managed by racKeteers,; dazed by the bright lights, be- wildered by success, a young giant fights his way to the top. The crowd roars ‘““Yea, CHAMP!"” but the gangsters snarl “You bum!” Then comesthecrash...:! Don’t miss this story-=it's a “KNOCHOUT"” THE SATURDAY EVENING POST “AN AMERICAN INSTITUTION"”