Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1935 — Page 26
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DEMOCRATS TO ASSERT CLAIM TO JEFFERSON Third President Scheduled to Be Returned to Political Field. nv RODNEY DITCHER • Copvright. 1935 NEA Service. Ir.c ) WASHINGTON. Oct. 13—Republicans and Liberty Leaguers who have staked out claims on the late Thomas Jefferson face a hot fight from Administration Democrats, who intend to regain possevS.sion of the famed Virginia. The effort to rope and tie Mr. Jefferson a Democratic property already has begun. And although Mr Jefferson has been heard ot frequently in every election campaign since the first one, plans of President Roosevelt and his strategists now call for giving him a nr re conspicuous part in the 1936 affair than lie has had since death removed hr corporeal presence from the political scene. The opposition started all this with assertions that Mr. Roosevelt had deserted Mr. Jefferson and other splendid old American institutions and was following after false, unAmerican gods. Democrats feel they can use Jeffer on to offset such propaganda and prove that F. R and T. J. are brothers under the skin, and that
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the New Deal is deep-rooted in sound old American doctrine. Ambassador Claude Bowers, champion keynoter, spellbinder and biographer, will be brought over from Madrid to parade Mr. Jefferron around the country and keep him out of Republican hands. Mr. Bowers is a leading Jefferson expert. There's been some thought of giving him a Cabinet job, where he would have prestige behind his ballyhoo for the Sage of Monticello. but that isn't in the cards at the moment. Michelson Writes Early Speech Meanwhile, Charlie Michelson. the party publicity boss lias been digging into the voluminous writings of .Jefferson and extracting certain rare tidbits which tend to prove that Jefferson wasn't the spiritual forefather of Jouett Shouse. Postmaster General Jim Farley recently made a very good speech, to which neither you nor any one else paid any attention. It was good because Charlie M:< helson wrote it for him and it told
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! how Jefferson had demanded 10 ' i constitutional amendments all at once, how he was charged with de- | stroying the Constitution time and i again, and how th; special pleaders for special privilege belabored him unmercifully as a Bolshevik. You will hear a lot more of the same this next year and Republicans will try to kidnap Jefferson every day. One of the nice things about Jefferson is that he wrote so much ' and his mind changed to such degrees during the years that you can find things in his writings to prove almost any point you like. Neither major party will be referring to the Jeffersonian crack about the desirability of a revolution every 20 years or so. Perhaps the Communists will grab that. I .u al Student P'edged Paul Buchanan. 5001 N. Meridianst. has been pledged to the Swari’nmore CollPge chapter of the Phi Df'lta Theta fraternity. He is a graduate of Park School, Indianapolis, and will major in economics at Swarthmore.
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