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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 25, 1936—PART ONE. KENNEDY QUOTES S ae . A|. SM"H []I: ’33 : . : : ' | °V”&?t;;zt Ei:::toéhi‘:;lce “Happy Warrior” Favored a Dictator Then, He Declares. BY the Associated Press. BOSTON, October ,24—Words at-| tributed to Alfred E. Smith in 1933 | were quoted by Joseph P. Kennedy | tonight in answer to the former New | York Governor's more recent criti-! cisms of President Roosevelt. | - @ Defending the President from - charges of “communism” and “dicta- | torship,” Kennedy—first chairman of | the Securities Exchange Commission— | said in a campaign speech prepared | for delivery at a dinner of the Demo- | eratic Business Men's League of | Massachusetts: | “If President Roosevelt had the/ slightest * * * desire to become a dic- | . tator, to change our form of govern- 3 In ment and to alter our existing system | of private property and individual: initiative, why did he not seize the| opportunity which was offered to him | in the Spring of 1933? He rejected | that opportunity even though many | (] [J men of wealth * * * were arguing that | we declare a moratorium on constitu- | tional government. * * * ! “Former Gov. Al Smith in February, 1933, thought that the crisis was more serious than the World War and could be fought by democracy arrogating to {tself Lhe powers of ‘a tyrant, a despot, | or a monarch’ | *As for the Constitution, his view in [ J 1933 was somewhat different from now when he said: ; “‘Let us look back a few years to 1917 and 1918. What did we do then? ‘Why we took the Constitution, wrap- ped it up and put it on a shelf and forgot it until it was over.’” 1 At this same time, Kennedy as-| serted, “Gov. Landon out in Kansas! was talking about the need for & dic- | READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION tator in the oil industry.” The whole issue of communism in the presidential campaign was de-! . L . scribed by Kennedy, himself a banker, | Tomorrow, see the new things in Upholstered Furniture ot as a ‘“cowardly trick by ducredlted! Meylr_b 4Co! 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EXPERT BELITTLES POLITICAL ORATORY | Has Little Effect on Outcome of Elections, Ohio Professor By the Associated Press, o 8 55 COLUMBUS, Ohio, October 24.—A | . g g i ‘ 3 . g s ol ot | Karpen Living Room Suite from Prof. Peter Odegard of Ohio 3 a i : Btate University today the assertion | 4 : o that “It's all very interesting but it A ” i X i has little effect on the result of an | ¥ A 8.7 s " ] £ |"U$frafed Above election.” L 4 k- 1 “Most political campaigns are old- s » - H fashioned revival meetings,” said Ode- | 157\ § : s gard, professor of political science and | 8 ¢ i . & nationally known as & lecturer and - i writer on political subjects. “They | o % ig? ¥ < merely give voters & chance to reaffirm | RS ¥ 3 ¥ ‘ ¢ ' their political faith publicly.” | y . ] : : SOFA AND ARM CHAIR IN MOHAIR Odegard said elections usually are | E - 3 4 ¢ decided by & relatively small shifting | s _ s A new Karpen design avoilable in your choice of vote, rather than the ballots of those | " e X < « 9 # green, brown or rust mohair. 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