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HEARST RENEWS ROOSEVELT STAND Cables Reply to President’s Charge on “Reds” Cam- paign Support. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 21.—Wil- liam Randolph Hearst, 73-year-old operaior of 25 newspapers, published today “a reply to the President,” in which he sald he had shown Mr. Roosevelt receives “the support of ® * * enemies of the American sys- tem of government.” The thousand-word statement was cabled by the vacationing Hearst from Amsterdam a day after the White House in a statement said “a certain notorious newspaper publisher” was attempting “to make it appear that the President passively accepts the support of alien organizations hostile to the American form of government.” The memorandum said “such articles are conceived in malice and born of Ppolitical spite.” Hearst’s “reply” followed his news- papers’ publication of an article as- serting Russia and the Communist party of the United States were taking part in the presidential campaign “on the side of the New Deal.” ‘The White House made no comment beyond its original statement, but Earl Browder, Communist candidate for President, said: “The Hearst-Landon campaign must indeed be weakening if it needs such desperate lies to bolster it up.” Not Committed to Roosevelt. ‘Browder recalled a May 20 speech in which he said “we do not com- mit ourselves to Roosevelt” through “a united front with workers who support Roosevelt.” “We do not and will not take any responsibility for” Roosevelt, Browder said he asserted at that time. A sidelight arose in Pittsburgh, where Hearst-operated radio station ‘WCAE announced it would carry three subsequent radio addresses by Browder after cancelling a network broadcast by the Communist candidate August 12. An official of the station said counsel had davised acceptance of the broadcasts in view of communi- cations act provisions requiring “equel opportunities” of the air for all can- didates for public office. The Hearst statement follows: “The President has issued a state- ment through a secretary. He has not had the frankness to say to| whom he refers in the statement, nor has he had the sincerity to state his complaint accurately. “Nevertheless, since his conglomer- ate party of Socialists, Communists and renegade Democrats has con- sistently, and rather ridiculously, tried to make me an issue in their muddled campaign, I think I am justified in assuming that I am the object of the statement, and that I may cour- teously endeavor to correct Mr. Roose- velt’s misstatements and to set him right. “Wherefore, let me say that I have not stated at any time whether the President willingly or unwillingly re- ceived the support of the Karl Marx | 8ocialists, the frankfurter radicals, | Communists and anarchists, the Tug- ‘well Bolsheviks and the Richberg rev- olutionists, which constitute the bulk of his following. Support of U. S. Enemies. “I have simply said and shown that he does receive the support of these enemies of the American system of Government, and that he has done his best to deserve the support of ell such disturbing and destructive elements. “Mr. Roosevelt was elected on the Democratic platform, and on the pledges he made continually through- out his whole campaign to support the Democratic platform in its en- tirety and to carry out its provisions scrupulously. “He was no sooner elected than he repudiated the Democratic platform and the established policies of the Democratic party since its inception, and odopted the platform of the Karl Marx Socialists in almost every word and letter. “He has since his election con- tinually solicited the advice of Prof. Frankfurter and his fellow radicals, and he has followed their guidance. “He has sent Secretary Tugwell to preach Bolshevik doctrines through- out the country, to array class against class, end to urge that the farmers and the workers ‘surge forward,’ — as, by the way, they have been doing 80 conspicuously in Spain—to estab- lish a class government in complete contrast and contravention to all American ideals and principles. “He has made Mr. Richberg the special particular mouthpiece of the administration, and it is Mr. Rich- berg who has said exultingly that ‘revolution is not coming—it is here.’ “Furthermore, Mr. Roosevelt com- pelled the recognition of the bloody dictatorship of Stalin in Moscow—a dictatorship born in riot and revolu- tion, and sustained by murder and plunder—a dictatorship which has starved to death over 5,000,000 wretched farmers in order to rob them of their grain and sell it abroad to get money to maintain the red army, A truckload of dynamite was erploded in midtown Havana yesterday, destroying the news- paper plant El Pais and Monserrate Church. hundreds of buildings damaged. plant at left. which keeps this precious example of popular government in power. “Mr. Roosevelt has continued to recognize this dictatorship, together with a dictator, who is so much the idol and true representative of his oppressed people that when he travels from Moscow to his home in the country he goes in an armored train with another armored train ahead of nim and another armored train behind him, lest his people who love him so much should refaliate on him for the murder of so many of their fellow countrymen. Question of Knowledge. “If I can say so without offense, I do not think that Mr. Roosevelt has a great deal of knowledge. His ad- ministration has proved that. “Still, he surely must know that this | Bolshevik tyrant in Moscow—whom ne has recognized—continually plots and plans and openly advocates the over- throw of all established forms of gov- ernment in other nations, including the overthrow of the Republic of the United States, founded in liberty by our fathers. “Mr. Roosevelt must know that this Bolshevik tyranny openly proposes to secure the overthrow of the American system of government by the boring from within which Prof. Frankfurter preaches, the ‘surging forward of the workers and the farmers’ in class con- flict which Mr. Tugwell advocates, and the active and actual revolution which Mr. Richberg hails as here. “Mr. Roosevelt must know that this | Bolshevik tyranny which he recognizes | urges the use of any means fair or foul, of any method of suasion or de- ception, of force or violence, in order to accomplish their revolutionary pur- poses. “And if Mr. Roosevelt does not know these things he may read them all in the gospel of the evangel of com- munistic revolution, Karl Marx, or he | can see them actually occurring in Spain in the course of the application of these communistic policies. “Moreover, if Mr. Roosevelt does not know that this Bolshevist tyranny in Russia has ordered all its Bolshevists, Socialists, Communists and revolu- tionists in the United States to sup- port Mr. Roosevelt, he can read exact- ly that in the Isvestia, the organ which the Bolshevist tyranny supports and subsidizes, the organ which is protected and publicly proclaimed as the mouthpiece of Moscow. “Whether in recognition of the class conflict which Mr. Roosevelt and his following preach, whether in recog- nition of Mr. Roosevelt’s Communist practices and performances in office, whether in recognition of the con- tempt for our American Constitution and our American institutions which Mr. Roosevelt has freely and frequent- ly expressed, or whether merely in ] recognition of Mr. Roosevelt's recog- nition of the bloody tyranny at Mos- | cow, the undeniable fact 1s that bol- shevism supports Mr. Roosevelt and urges his election. “However, I want to be perfectly fair to Mr. Roosevelt—and I have been. “I do not say and I never have sald what Mr. Roosevelt intimates safely through his secretary, that he willing- ly receives the support of the Com- munists and the Karl Marx Soclalists and the Frankfurter radicals and the Tugwell Bolshevists and the Richberg revolutionists, and all the malcon- tents and disturbers in this country. “I do not attempt to interpret the inner workings of his mind. Purther- more, I have never said by direct or indirect personal statement that he willingly or unwillingly, passively or impassively, receives the support of the bloody Bolshevist tyranny at Moscow. “I have simply said, and proved by actual and accurate quotation, that he does receive such support from the enemies of our system of govern- ment, and that he has done his utmost in act and utterance while in office to secure and justify such support. “I do not find any pleasure as an American in saying this of an Ameri- can President, but it is the truth, “And as I am not a shifty, prevari- cating politician, but for over 50 years have endeavored to serve my country as an honorable and patriotic journal- ist, I am compelled in fairness to my readers to tell the truth. “Especially must I do so since the future of our great country, its free- dom from the disastrous conditions which prevail over here in Europe, de- pend chiefly upon our people’s real- ization of the truth, and their thor- ough understanding of the dangerous trend of our Government toward the maelstrom of destruction called com- e fomersiai 4 X FERGUSON 38317 Ga. 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Retail sales total more than $100,- 000,000.00 every shopping cause retailers spend more day be- an $1,000,000.00 daily for newspaper ad- A{ erunng—fnr more than for any other kind of sales promotion. Four were killed, scores of Here is a view of Concordia strut with ersons injured and he damaged El Pais DEMOCRATS TO RALLY Campaign Headquarters to Open Tomorrow Night. Representative Nichols, Democrat, of Oklahoma, was announced today as the principal speaker for the rally tomorrow night to mark the formal opening to the public of the Demo- cratic campaign headquarters, recent- ly established at 1500 Rhode Island avenue northwest. John B. Colpoys, chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee for the District, sald 30 State Demo- cratic clubs have been assigned meet- ing places at the Rhode Island avenue headquarters, and will hold State ral- lies from time to time. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER HAVANAEXPLOSION LAID TOWAR NEWS Hundreds Held as Blast Kills Four, Wrecks Two Buildings. By the Assoclated Press. HAVANA, September 21.—Hundreds of prisoners jammed Havana's city Jjail today as police, aided by cabinet officials, pushed investigation of a dynamite blast which killed four per- sons and wrecked two buildings. Informed authorities expressed be- lief the explosion was planned by Spanish residents who became angry over publication of Spanish civil war news in two Havana newspapers. ‘The blast yesterday wrecked the plant of the newspaper El Pais. Polic® prevented dynamiting of the offices of the newspaper Diario de la Marina by breaking wires attached to 1,000 sticks of dynamite outside the latter's establishment. Four persons were injured -fatally in the explosion and at least 20 others were sent to hospitals. Only slignt hope for recovery of some of the in- Jured was expressed by physicians. In addition to the newspaper plant, the blast demolished the Catholic Church Nuestra Senora de Monserrate across the street from the El Pais offices. Police maintained strict secrecy on the progress of the investigation, but it was learned approximately 135 sus- pects had been questioned during the course of the preliminary inquiry. Be- tween 7 and 100 others were still in custody, of which more than 20 were declared to be members of the Spanish Socialist circle, an organization sup- porting the Socialist Madrid govern- ment. Sources close to police indicated the Spanish supporters might be respon- sible for the explosion, but actual prep- arations for the blast probably were RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY To be our guest is to join a dis- tinguished clientele enjoying Septemberdelights at the ocean’s edge. WALTER ). BUZBY, INC. COVETED OUTBOARD TITLE goes to Clayton Bishop, 1936 winner of the Albany-New York Marathon! He says: “Camels make food taste bet- ter and digest better.” As digestion is stimulated, alkalinity increased,’ you will enjoy s grand feeling of comfort. Smoke Camels—and sce. PAY 1936 carried out by a group of five Leftist Cubans. One source said the official dragnet had resulted in the arrest of a man who sold two trucks to the alleged dynamiters. The arrest of one of the truck purchasers was expected soon, this source declared. ‘The trucks were used to carry dyna- mite. Police found the additional ex- plosives in another truck parked out- side Diario de la Marina’s plant. ‘Two cabinet ministers—Secretary of the Interior Carlos Pelaez and Secre- tary of Defense Rafael Montavo— conferred with Jose Pedraza, chief of the national police, during the course of the investigation. Pedraza told the ministers he would be able to maintain order in the city without emergency measures by the government. El Pais arranged to borrow the plant of the newspaper El Crisol to publish its afternoon editions today. VACANCY FILLED W. Smith of Pennsylvania Named to Labor. Board. 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