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{in the senate to denounce the words > ‘lof the veto message of Mr. Roosevelt as “more clever than honest” and as “a calculated and deliberate assault on the legislative integrity eat |Of every member of congress.” You {remember how ‘the other senators, regardless of party, rose as one man aes tear Barkley rofl pendence by ey. depend on one man. the members of the house, regardless of party, crowded ate chamber to shake hand. i

mated the men who fought for declaration of independence and the constitution to nothing.

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‘ONLY AN EXAMPLE’

We know that victory in Europe is close at hand. Soon we shall be

defeat of the Japanese. If we in America are to do our share in helping to make secure the peace .that will follow victory over both

‘Germany and Japan, we must be a}

strong and united people. The first for peace and prosperity are unity in our government and strength and unity Is a fourth

We have listened without surto the shrill, abusive tirades Mr. Ickes. We have heard Vice Wallace recklessly deAmericans as We have been treated «blow accounts of within the N: the

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bickering kind of government.

which the lines of responsibility are

clearly laid down. We must have | problem of ‘the operation of our

the kind of administration that inspires teamwork and devotion to the

But this dramatic episode was {only an example tinued trend. There exists today a hopeless division amounting to open warfare between the congress and

of a long-con-

basis. It is my hope—m: hope—that in this sound

conferences? Tentative agreements will be reached. Then each of the members of the conferences will €0| py, (iq the men in service did

not want to come home from battlefields “to pap, helter-skelter economics, government-made work or to government interference and

nations of the world will be invited government’ regimentation of every-

er

earnest we have laid for a future

back to his own government for dis‘cussion of points of agreement and the solution of points of disagreement, :

Then, we hope that the other

get along without him. He has _ |these problems, If we cannot agree |to conferences at the earliest posa a Le at J at the first meeting, we meet again, [sible moment. For there will be challenge *.- *.-"7 “land often sit together far into the no peace unless if is a just peace Now let's find out what are the |Dight talking the whole thing over in which the small and the weak essential elements of that pedce and [80d eventually reaching a meeting burticivals Swell as the great and prospert of minds, m FE RY We al seek, If we have learned any lesson - A from watching the rise of fascism VICTORY 1S CLOSE elsewhere in the world, surely we| WORK LONG AND HARD - : should have learned the need for strengthening, not undermining

will certainly be elected this fall? We need in this country an administration that wants to work with the elected representatives of the people and that knows how to do it. We can get such an admin.

“JOBS FOR ALL"

There is a third thing that is essential to achieving our agreed objective of world peace and prosperity. This absolute essential is and America

with jobs for all. Is a fourth term indispensable to that? Once again let's Jook at the record. When this administration took office in 1033, the depression was already more than three years old. By 1934 that depression had lasted longer than any other in the previous 100 years of American history. Yet, there were then 12 million unemployed in the United States. By 1940, after the deal had been in office a full seven years, it had enjoved unprecedented power, it had spent 58 billion dollars, and there were still 10 million unemployed. My opponent had suconly in the incredible accomnt of making a depression last nearly 11 years, twice as long as any depression in the previous century. Under the New Deal, we had to have a war to get jobs. What is the use of going back to the methods of the New Deal which failed so completely for seven years? We need a whole new approach to the relationship between the government of the United States and its people. I shall discuss this new approach on the radio from San Francisco on Thursday night of this week. 1 shall present the philosophy by which I believe | we can achieve our two great godls for America, freedom and security. for all.

NEED NEW APPROACH

Meanwhile - it is entirely clear | that we need a new approach to the

government. We need to revise and radically reduce the unneces-

service of the country. I propose that we install that kind of administration next Jan. 20,

The one indispensable thing to tem. We need to revise our pres

achieving this teamwork and de-

votion, this unity in government we every kind of business enterprise have so long lacked, is a ehange Which makes jobs. We need a drasfrom the indispensable man. With | « that new unity in our government, {we will achieve the unity among our people so essential to the peace and prosperity of America and of the world.

CITES CONGRESS UNITY

sary burdens and handicaps placed { by governmens upon the job-mak- | ing machinery of our economic sys-

ent tax policies which now deter

tic change in government policies which now incite labor disputes and place handicaps upon responsible labor leaders in their work. Some of these changes I outlined at Seattle last night. We need above all, a government which believes in the future of the American people. These, then, are three elements

Now there is a second thing that is essential to achieving our agreed objective of peace and prosperity. That essential thing is joint, harmonious action between the President and the congress. Is a fourth

term indispensable to that?

Every step we take in these critjcal years ahead must have. the joint support of the congress and ‘the President. Can any such joint action and harmonious relationship be achieved under this administra-

tion? :

It is & matter of common knowl"edge that the New Deal has con-

tinuously sought for twelve years fo bring the congress of the United States into popular disrepute. As a result, no bill which this administration can propose to congress is today recelved with anything less

than suspicion. The nation is now ||

reaping the bitter fruit of executive arrogance toward the elected representatives of the people. ” ‘We neéed episode when Mr. Roosevelt ‘vetoed

the tax bill. © On Washington's|]

birthday he sent to the congress a veto message so savage Sud unjust

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essential to achieving our agreed objective of peace and prosperity in America and in the'world. If we are to have unity we obviously need a new administration to bring is about. If we are to have harmony betwen the President and the congress we need a new chief executive to work with the congress. If we are to have a strong and vigorous America with jobs for all, then we hed a new administration to bring it about. : Let's have no more of this pretense about indispensable men. There are no.indispensable men. If

come at the end of this

istration only by getting a new |Seek must chief executive. thread of any two or three men. The pages of history are littered with treaties

I want to see a people's peace War,

to see a peace which has been involved in it.

ples of the world have had a part

work for in all the years fo come.

Asks No Throwing

Edwin 8. Friendly, national chairman of the U. 8. victory waste paper campaign, urged the Aperican people yesterday to refrain

victory in Europe “Certainly the the Nazis will give us. ail just cause for celebration,” Friendly said, “but waste paper continues to be the nation’s No. 1 critical war material and probably will be long after the last shot is fired in our war in the Pacific.” Don't throw ticker tape, torn telephone books or other paper on the day that Germany collapses, Friendly urged. “Bundle it.up and throw it at the Japanese through your reg-

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We want, most of all. a peace Pe : at which all the freedom-loving peo-|nrigrities.

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dent for 16 years,” said Mr. Tucker, the who was discharged from the navy} Fi after he was wounded during the| landing at Salerno. “Youth has fought against oneman government the world over; he doesn’t want one-man government in our country for 16 years.”

“Time for a Change’

“Think of it,” he continued, “the 21-year-old soldier of today was only nine years old when Roosevelt was first elected. Yes, it's ‘surely time for a change” Mr. Tucker is sched during the

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