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Frederic Harton

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Frederic Percy Harton AKC (10 June 1889 – 3 November 1958)[1] was an Anglican priest and author[2] during the twentieth century.[3] He was the husband of writer Sibyl Harton.

He trained for the priesthood at King's College, London (spending time at Bishop's College, Cheshunt); and ordained Deacon in 1913 and Priest in 1914.[4] After curacies in Hornsey and Stroud Green he was Vicar of Ardeley from 1922 to 1926. He was at St Paul, Colombo from 1926 to 1927 then Warden of the Sisters of Charity, Knowle, Bristol. He was then Vicar of Baulking from 1936 to 1951.

Later he served as Dean of Wells (1951–1958). He is known essentially for a frequently republished guide to the spiritual life addressed to an Anglican readership but drawing significantly on seventeenth and eighteenth century French and Italian Catholic works of spiritual direction.[5]

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present princess profile are co-editors arm mister william bradford hilly editor of the american marketing mister henry have political economist at associate editor of newsweek magazine the opinions expressed are necessarily those of the speaker clinton compartment secretary actually testifying on june twenty sixth before a congressional committee seven america's wall day is not good well communism what with the dictators in the kremlin but with the phone fashion russian nationalism he said i'm wall it is clear is that that this process i think ropes and consolidation by which russia had grown in the last five hundred years from the dot you must compete with that empire must be stopped now do you agree with that statement the issue that's manning at acting valley statement home one think is wrong with it optical them and communism asthma wouldn't be bouncing and humans and animals ambient country where there was some kind of perhaps democracy for the people what you think that this view of the saudi tends to consolidate the russian people with fallon instead of recognizing the fact that a lot of them are calls to the stand and he eighty percent is supposed to be opposed and probably more and i don't think and then many russians as opposed to come when i'm at least interested expansion territorial expansion landing at the time what what is the edits out and dangerous what what is the evidence ah... used to get a fair that standing for the rest proposed over that's a long story developing walked to one considers sister why one considered it's eighty percent it's about their one hears that her people who were escaped from russia from quantities of prisms from there many sources of evidence on which is being connecting five various groups not i think we deliver guns what do you think is the main thing that could be done to take advantage of that situation patent allies propaganda calls such as being carried on succinctly propaganda side radio the russian and so on his grandmother passed away what that uh... i think the american people would like to hear something from you delightful right here a lot of things that we hear great deal about a russian secret police now america where nobody's afraid of a policeman the average american satisfied finds it difficult to believe all the stories we hear about the effectiveness of the russian police how is it possible for the russian secret police to exert process cara among the people first of all it's a contradiction you'll see on the fifth saw as the secret police the optoma and was there personnel of about five thousand people in russia today the over two men incline invading agents in supplements the russian com secret police he hasn't had many how many people how many russians would you estimate had been put in concentration camps well that estimate families eight varies from twelve twenty eight million people and how many were and trip through a prominent political prisoners were than an average year and a desire they can never exceeded much of the fifty thousand wasn't present and in exile someone you asked how it's possible to have been still so much to do first of all those king credible policy and so much typical energy cuz ingane and leaders who will thing that people need for everyday not secondly says and date yet harmful system of spying on one another which the communists had managed to develop that's a refinement that undermine that and that's something that's you police system we ask them what's in there where people who've been down staffers and linda spy but not like it is not let me ask you uh... it once a russian is put in a concentration camp is there any hope of release to be released any other to come back home some times some dot after they come out they usually only allowed to live in certain places at new homes most of them come up with subject capel st finished anybody they come out to daschle and very few do get out of concentration camps that if they are concentration camps that presently ben hogan russia's president cryptically anyway than to provide them with certain facts to a lot of american wouldn't seem to giay with disbelief that the large majority of the russian people are opposed to the region for example they very well against germany he had no off career moves the uh... chinese communists are finding very well they're not surrendering and masculine the americans in korea they seem to have a very good morale and if the satellites have that but morale it wouldn't be a good supposition that the russian soldiers would have and even better uh... opens for and i'm not being com that six eight of the russian people you also got to remember that a great many of the younger people who were born under communism denny don't like the regime saying welcome something different but when it comes to fighting and animated up five any kind of government net always found during world war two adding more most number of russians went over and for me medford valium in germany to fight back against russia they all at the germans bank and the bruins and it's a johnson babysat with the russians they would had a tremendous number of all of his head lots of a million men so you think of our propaganda were right my feet were rife with every day to get involved in the war why we would have wholesale positions and they would be a quick live collapse of the regime there perhaps possibly hits m i certainly think the propaganda women reaches the russians and a great deal of the best now at has an enormous effect also if they knew what was going to happen to you preferences and don't know if you know this is new with its use visitors but i'm out there but in forty eighteen forty-nine lake used to come over to the american so fifty sixty a day not only to me and the reason for that is that nothing special is being done for they don't know what's going to happen to them if they do does that put them into the imagine so factors that i figured your question about the nature of the underground and how we can make it more effective when i read there dorky and dusty escape i got the impression that questions where a gmat conspiratorial people that there was always a a large group that was against the government and they look at myself now after a day intersecting groupings than ever and russia not doesn't it's impossible for people to meet diggin tool discussing you'll be even liquidated or an actress and him if you look at what the of writing a story about the terrible camp admits to stop very few did there well uh... is their is there any potential on both donates out and and and has the ways in which we might encourage do you think that our propaganda is effective now not something i think this is mike first of all there's a religious underground and that really does exist act depending upon quite a few things to be done this temple propaganda what about the voice of america alec is effective all up to a wind albany all all the radio stations which is why the underbrush hardball unquestionably reaching many people but i do think that they're not driving up the sample is ok and summer-like dalal as a final question i'd like to ask that's just part of what you think we could do now can drive away what's the price that we could take now to drive a wedge between the kremlin and the russian people and i think in europe julia concept think that if the representatives of the famine in this country but we did a little sensual auspices instead of being invited to dinner parties that they were ridiculed and that's all when that on-demand i think that that might have quite so here is a yen summing up he would say that there is a potential underground and that properly encourages it can be very hopeful for the western world i think so i think it can be the most hopeful thing in the world because it's probably anyway optimal thank you very much for being with us they editorial board for this edition of the 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man produce are co-editors for the position on the lawn gene krantz co that that whatever bradford doing editor of the american marketing and mr donald r roger as an editor of the new york arab review our distinguished guests for this evening is the honorable charles big problems united states represented a prom india the opinions expressed are necessarily those of the speaker congressman brad prior crespo clients no use being young freshman congressman a republican from indiana room so instrumental in defeating the rule universal military training bill now we all know that the bill has been defeated well we are rumored that it's not quite bednar there may be more moves more activity from that direction could you update us on that uh... yes i think i can as a matter of fact last week when i was taking elevator up to date house chambers i have the right with carl vincent the chairman of the armed services committee that time he told me quite off the record that uh... he felt that he would be out with a new you mt bill which would be so modified that even i could go for you had a lag time in that i doubt that very much because as long as there is any of that all you empty they all come up with the package no matter how much cellophane and think we have a make without i'm afraid i can't buy that kind of a problem well but you know that they are working just dropped her opposition to the all you want to do with ministration you want to go or is there a lot of points there mister rogers the first place is terribly expensive the first year will cost over format and wanted billion dollars in after that it'll cost over two billion dollars a year a trillion dollars land the first year would be the first year to the fact of course uh... mister bentsen somewhat the cat out of the baggage to the extent he was willing to go in compromise when he introduced his amendment on the floor of the house to make you empty not effective until nineteen fifty five but the expenses a terrible factor that uh... one ten two billion dollars for instance amounts to more money than it cost to send all the young men and women in the united states to go through college or university to scope romance in that sense of that is just a bit for our audience that many of whom have uh... a young sons now is it true today sir that every uh... man approaching ever eighteen every young american must anticipate that you have to search sometime in military training i think you're absolutely right mister hewitt goes right now the draft just taking all the available and we're going to have whether we call a grant to the u_n_ geo whatever we call it uh... every able-bodied young man has to uh... pay some sort of military training and estimate right and uh... so the cave your argument the argument is over type of military training is going to get it out his exact you're not opposed to universal military training on august approach to the bill or notify issue i think it's very clear about the issue was that we have to find something of getting done better reservists to replace the federal reserve that's underway now depends but before we get to that point sent everyman must face it and there are two plans now for everyone is big government plan uh... which is uh... demand or hoop by mister bentsen are advocated that mister bentsen chairman of the house armed services committee the other is your plan of the plan that's been a while value any group of freshmen congressmen in the house and that is right that's right now that power what are the major differences between the government plan and the plan advocated back beyond batted freshman congressman i might put it this way r_o_t_c_ evolutionary more use of the revolutionary war taking the high school r_o_t_c_ playful fraud which has existed now for many many years in which a lot of pain sixty two thousand youngsters italian-american down the line that plan would take all u_n_ mandates cooper trying to take them away from home that is not your plan any envisions keeping them at home intimate home where they're subjected to their home environment and the influences of aldrich ames were big admiral uh... military training and opposed to a regular military going out of all mister others because after their to senior years of high school the junior and senior year they are then taken to wait six weeks summer camp where they receive training in the particular branch of the service which they have chosen order which they've been the stuff and presumably they will also receive praise orders saying that site everybody not as benign as r_o_t_c_ jordan all right now your plan first would keep them at home or that is not what is the second advantage that you've taken advantage if we do not interrupt his educational progress are playing fits into a summer vacation and his normal high school instruction young man is going to take a long technical question college isn't faced with the possibility of having to extended education another year because of you and i believe mister bentsen is the government spokesman has called your plan they tend the garden plant is that fair criticism no i don't think so because of my plan with the kindergarten friend mister benson and his committee on armed services of engaging in a lot of give a damn activity for several years because they have had high school r_o_t_c_ almost since the national defense act of nineteen seventeen authorized and has he has to r_o_t_c_ plan been at call successful by the military and it worked very well several of the executives on reserve affairs and stated that many of the non-commissioned officers in the early and critical days of world war two and many of the aviation flying today where young men would receive their first military training in high school r_o_t_c_ and who jumped out ahead of the group as a result of that fact that how you want to keep them at home sir and your also worked as a congressman you've been investigating military expenditures night with your plan uh... be less expensive for the taxpayer than the plan advocated by the government we estimate that it'll only cost about fifteen percent asthma friends and just to give you an example of what's happening right now school and college the department of defense is able to state that they are training two hundred and two thousand one hundred and forty-one high school and college r_o_t_c_ steam for a total cost of twenty million dollars that includes all the instructors equipment that type of thing out-of-pocket expenses actually running eleven dollars and fifty six cents of pc year are and that's not content of the water campus to do the two billion one hundred million dollars which it will cost complain the trainees under the administration plan which calls for one instructor orange to running for student measures eleven dollars and fifty six cents per student at that level fifty-six lots about a hundred dollars that comes out of the twenty million yes right now what we're doing u_n_ three the administration u_n_ people have already made with about twenty eight hundred dollars ukraine one student for six months which i think it's a little high because i understand you can go to harvard or yale for eighteen or nineteen hundred dollars for our school year nine operably in such a now it could cost twenty eight hundred dollars six for the government to train once young man for six months that is what and it cost eighteen hundred dollars for a young man to go to harvard toward nine months and uh... you you think that that's too much money i think something ever and i think there's a lot of empire building in there a lot of new commands will be created and and a lot of extra stamps in a lot of high command you contend that the military training the child murderer you can grow much i'll be on managed to restrain under your program will be comparable or as who it is a military training you need to know that we do it is that the basic training which is the only thing congress ever authorized in public law fifty one which is the basic legislation minus four-point notorious ecole branching material every lead me in fact daddy i have a camera edit out as a matter of fact this holstein grew up through art that if you can take a young man and give him for years of college r_o_t_c_ six weeks of summer camp information into the second lieutenant to leave men and come back you could certainly make a product out of a young man in the last two years of high school with a six-week summer camp it has worked in the past that i can see where it is my second lieutenants in seventeen weeks that's right athletic dublin's i might add that congressman that you and your colleagues our freshman congressman yes and now you're challenging some of these oldtimers who've been on the armed services committee for thirty years now what is it in your background that lead you to think that you might be an expert in this field letter thank them very humble about that whole thing is to put it back in thirty mins depart bentsen came into the congress today i was born we offer this plant to the armed services committee for their study we offer this plan to the american legion for stuff we have tried to work with all of these groups that exist as far as we possibly can what we are very proud that the common-sense practical approach of our plan make it successfully and carrying the football than the telephone on the floor of the house of representatives meeting of the committee about have you had training as a psychologist if i have my college work is in psychology as a matter of fact i was a personnel consultant on military duty and in the end of my five years service in world war two all of us who drafted this plane you see have seen this thing that from the standpoint of the boys with the stars and the boys with the white gold on the cows well about the ban on the other side training them and being trained when we think that we have been having perspective by a margin of justice committee is composed of a majority of nombre now she would like uh... finally we'd like you to give us your prediction as to what will happen in this struggle between the two systems the government and the one in which you're advocating or my prediction the that the american people avenue evidence indicating that this we have never had a flood of mail such as we had a new empty at the american people one american planet you empty instead of the european a genetically lam all they've got to do is not their own congressman mel and he's sitting down there waiting in washington waiting to hear from them if you do what they want because in the wonderful american tradition this is an election year thank you mister branson ensure that our audience's appreciate your views thank you for being with us the editorial board for this edition of the mounting problems go plugs mister william bradford healy and mr donald araki 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problem is whether or not you know i've been run for president the republican party whether obviously i've got to express our opinion i happen to be a great deal yet the for general eisenhower as a candidate for the on the republican ticket and my feeling about the devil and very briefly briefing by the fact that i think you've got concept the important overall foreign relations today in unequal but many people in public life i have a very deep conviction that all foreign relations condition almost everything that happened in our domestic affairs and in other words of today the conduct of our product a is the most important in our domestic life welcome king hussein the general has concept well he has been asked by virtually everybody what most concepts are uh... he's not declaring at least can you tell us what he stands for on on foreign problems in on domestic problems and becomes president around this country what does general eisenhower spin for over truth elder obviously i'm a physician we have a private room i think will be published work i could tell you that i've talked to him own individual and commit myself the league of extraordinary clear oprah our role in that world if condition by the relationship with all the other countries nobody compete for it you cannot speak for themselves what will happen to them well i'm convinced of that will come and go through that live in conference become available in february that that is the time where you've got to make at least his electability of the commander in chief in europe feltham speaking without power i'm getting but i think it will come very from their right political significance in the united states any political events which might hastens decision of declaring himself will remember fingerprint happening automatically you know a political life remove hampshire promo on the ten th when the new hampshire more at the end of january the twentieth of january to be exact the sector statement if you have got to notify any potential candidates whose name they go about right now of course that may go on the ballot in america lived here ten days in which to avoid name from developing hissy fit the development of the democrats of the sample rod though the favor of it and i think it directly to the game the road to recovery primary believed everything go on the republican vote i really believe that we can offer them at all well congo make him a conjecture and obviously are convinced he can stand for the presidency the united states if you can get the republican nomination even if you can get the nomination if he declares referred to i think even headgear and even had to get the michael barone political power and control there were a little bit of a goodly critical of that like to talk about is this for me or owned productive capacity of the country than carrying out that could be used in the setting up the european army how does this affect general effect agreement for the whole time schedule barbecue were supposed to operate from the point of view are unified command on the on the eve of a minimal number of vision preventive way back bar all before making further intervention that uh... isn't this prime what happened to the to line up they probably have not been to him the time i got it refused to do it i think you'll find when you have a live picture at the time that you could do perfectionists in the military felt who've not been satisfied with family give-and-take and he couldn't play any given government would want to make about one until they've never given firm order to turn up something were to be sent to your or simply but your honor walkabout hillary close at hand and asked for the russians keep producing better tanks transplanting complains that my brother keep producing careerbuilder unfortunately have been doing a good deal with a perfectionist designs but we wanted to know la cell phone and blueprints on for that reason i think with big ten months till you get a behind what we should have been from the point of view of the appropriation to congressman will come sooner than you think that the uh... another planet reorganization as a failure uh... no you say it has more on that loughborough road trip we're not allowed to carry on with it for a long way to go when you're putting together the armed forces over brickman deformation under a unified command you've got on tremendous number of problems dealing with national pride national sovereignty haley schedules of the different non-commissioned officer of the authors of everything that we connected making a unified whole of a conglomerate where of different nationalities well that brings up the carnival or royal method churchill says that he will the throwin with us and an eighty l if we keep mister general eisenhower the command of the european operation uh... which sort of puts mister churchill on the role of supporting pat no doesn't teach britain out of the general declares izzy going to declare is he going to stay in the church who come in if he goes out well i think i think that there are no or have absorbed in the uh... iffy question i don't think that uh... though to bring the deficit related in our i think that there was no could get brief picture such a that he can very probably workout omit a competent successor carryout and then we'll talk about the bought the individual with your feet attorney put on the defective organizationally don't believe for constant that's not a iffy question uh... when prime minister at the british empire winston churchill the very determined and he said he doesn't go ahead and include general goes out now uh... general made it clear about what happens to the not liking organization england doesn't come through could do it better to do it to be tie me over the story of a man thank you so they'll go ahead should do a good way to get to go on the network followed by a very succinct statement attributed to draw the the almond problem in europe on the relationship of a unified europe that i have a feeling that the second favorite completely overshadowed the third above the fold dealing with the inevitability of either or many of the picture recovered to proceed masters uh... if the gel runs i don't think this question is i've yet than that of what will you run with your high on the republican rights your booming eisenhower president and you people considered and running mate to generalize well rather make better use of the need to be considered proforma the convention times two oh six months away primary consideration you're getting to know about it with them you have some kind of that well i better about that but could you build certain factors today that are working again tonight with peter and i thought minimizing which is awesome today will be careful to develop yesterday that uh... undermining people safe in the administration's ability to carry on and on it administration and the character problem in allot of veritable purple-topped vial all other forms of government burger growing conviction that the republicans could win with an e ticket workflow a dangerous supposition i mean for the republican but with the kids i think we've been doing a good thing illusion if you will recall that before andover i don't want to have to really get invite any candidate you mean subject well i think that uh... i will never be the best of individual of the puzzle could have been for thirty years but some that uh... to find an individual who from the point of view ordinary rules of the game would be entitled innovation foreign contribution to the book you can't even mention if not i principal we've got to go forward about i had no many people in hopes of birth here i think that he can win time that we have a very much better chance of winning america get program or reported to the future of the country o'connor's matter we certainly appreciate you coming with us i do have unlike nelson who do you know about 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everybody mills didn't want it before it tell i'll streamer your job money make who will pop a popular elspeth them all for it but that sure though will be we have activity is quarters there is no any federal appropriation for and it's an expensive thing to have fifty-five ones now pulitzer on various possibilities seems to me and ought to be explored i'm not sure that i can see quickly any reason why they should be such a long delay between election day in the moderation day the purpose of course corporations to make this transition from one of the mystery should motorist whose possible without unlike how much operation weekly cost instruction preached post lectins named additional people do this to happen at company headquarters in treatment for duties uh... right now are expected something neighborhood of twenty five thousand dollars a week and how are you plant considerable about exactly what it has been raised just by pete wilson in subscription to contributions uh... moringa organizations in existence and any possible ground for criticism x it seems to me there is no profit though i'm not certain suggestion but option hill with that being imported plot richmond your call something st uh... point spot specialist pineapples beauty mikey d_ cast i want to say what but this is cumbersome scott's position too has not been that son left with after all but the administration we are there ridding it has to be done to which it or experience unit is holed up first few most iced it's going to work out every confidence that uh... there will be a complete completely harmonious operation between gender checking and congressman jim cotton obscured secure think you can this experience it wave apparently can get our viewers advocates work to expect from still moves on down to washington flooding how seriously sick came from big first few weeks desensitizing requested for small has been a very dramatic happening extend over the period beginning her eight thirty on election day and continuing right on down through the content fittings dramatic specter uh... i don't think that uh... shortening the in the world this is going to be across this picture solid war if you're a if t zz s continue station be repealed work throughout i'm sure that adventure quest implanted nothing happened dope the deepest cuts it we are going to get one free and it sooner than would otherwise text will come down sooner than otherwise they would some legislative programs are going to be who've been carried out without further but i don't love himself because i think you need locations undoubtedly wants the fetus comp washington are bookclub will be going washington obviously their organization you expressed government uh... well uh... improved you can save money the government operation i'm through that the administration will do that which include a leaders from business in north america putting in his cabinet and since they should great health house speaker of the break that'd be important to be a coterie of people behind the scenes were running the show i couldn't do it there were such under i knew about it i wouldn't be able to see itself as a matter of fact i don't believe there it's that kind of thing and abstract sir front consists been building you something new he most people most americans most people aston shizzle and happened since nineteen thirty or can you reviewed what's the difference is going to be here we've had for the first lisa markups yours the administration's moving down mr smith waited it's she made factor that's been in office so long has been getting slower and slower grinding tool we know coming into office and twenty two january chris presence by the public and congress which to focus by saturday an administration is fresh and comes with vigor none of the handicap for the barnacles attached field complete dedication single perk doing the best foreign affairs and in domestic affairs and on time part of the greatest profits at the results which are expected some people think theorized martin streets pace perhaps nineteen fifty three is a uh... feverish how you have uh... sent her campaign speaks relaxed that the republican party because there's nothing to worry the uh... the title of the year depression party difference towards the general public will they moved the quickly if there is an incentive that sort i'm sure the administration or proper matchbox which report i was talking about the repetition rather than in actuality something that successfully posted on that sir for certain branches of the forty many people's minds i was born in europe we should not accept and and must not and i'm sure we agreed we will not do anything to do score the repeats you politician and in very limited house your date you about life mind a lot of pork barrel district in the next we have no great public works with our desire to be on the part of their camelot with wants or that this is not saying that it's got to put it wants to 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distinguished guest for this evening is mister fact of the roosevelt junior united states represented the from new york mister roosevelt were very happy to welcome you to the classical program this evening i'd like to begin by asking you what you thought of the charges that senator mccarthy made against uh... governor stevenson must add that first of all my express my gratitude for your inviting me here tonight as for the mccarthy speech tonight high unfortunately was not able to see here all of it ided get the last part of it where uh... the senator from wisconsin was once again uh... bringing in the affidavit governor stevenson made in me his trial in which of course governor stevenson testified in writing by his affidavit only to the fact that when he noticed in the state department test-ban had a reputation egg would reputation in the community that was all but some of them a copy as usual uh... tried to read much more into it now what do you think that uh... governor stevenson showed good judgment in making that deposition i think that as an attorney come as a citizen uh... in our procedure of justice in the courts i he hath had an obligation to state what he knew the reputation his had in the community at that time it was not his opinion of his his reputation it was his a opinion on the reputation his hat in the community at that time for granted that day he had to do you speak if he thought that a_t_f_ perjurer was a loyal citizens uh... did it show good judgment and thinking that will of course how he had not been convicted of perjury at the time governor stevenson made that uh... affidavit and that was the decision of the jury after the his trial road and i think that this trial as a hung jury when you think it would show that governor stevenson who can tell a communist when he sees one so to speak no i don't think it shows that at all yes but my copy would like him his job on the cut this feature uh... do you think that it might be affected for the republicans we're not having read the whole speech i can't say i don't think that mccarthy is affected for the republicans for one very simple reason but i think the american people realized that mccarthy crucified the character and reputation without evidence of too many and secondly that not one single person has been convicted as a result of mister mccarthy's efforts removing justice department at the same time has convicted thirty-three well-known communist leaders moving on to the to the campaign sir uh... i'd believe it you at least made one favorable statement about general asking howard nineteen forty eight that you march of nineteen forty eight i_d_ did make a statement saying that i felt that general eisenhower could unify the country no i surrender landed here enthusiasts and began to leg for general eisenhower within the three weeks that followed that statement i discovered the impressions that i have a very uh... generalizing house position on the issues a could not be verified and the general eisenhower did not go uh... would express himself on the issues nor was he attended one of those impressions come from mister that was nineteen forty eight i'd say that they probably were general idea the people have about the fact that eisenhower at that time ah... certainly was a very humane in the great military leader and uh... certainly was highly respected both here in the and throughout the world i think he's still is respected and that my it was a great military leader when they're about the campaign that the democrats have waged against general eisenhower do you feel sure that uh... any of the charges leveled at and have been unfair well i uh... haven't documented all the charges that have been leveled against him i've been pretty busy being positive in this campaign on behalf of governor stevenson of course my own reelection i'd say that uh... the main charge against general eisenhower has been not that he has failed to repudiate mccarthy jenna who crucified uh... his own great right hero general marshall about that he has positively albany dos these people the very essence of the old guard republicans and i think that the charge that he is now a captive of the old guard is unjustified shop i think that could be strong by his acceptance also had to pass prepared statement prepared in cincinnati and he brought up to uh... columbia for his meeting with eisenhower and eisenhower except was a sport greg crime for mister eisenhower who was running on a republican ticket to be supporting so to speak the views of mister republican well uh... he uh... he conquered mister republican in chicago and then was conquered by mister republican at columbia university i don't think it's a crime of course not is that this is a free country i don't think it will help him though with the american people because i don't think that some of the path is a wha he was nominated by the republicans are those leaving other problems or took questions on president truman in the first place ur do you think that truman's tactics have been on fairness campaign i think that uh... it's hard to say that they're unfair for the simple reason that we know harry truman is a tough fight or in any campaign that's how he won the election in nineteen forty eight i think that some of the things he has said have hurt some people their sensitivities on the other hand i think he is arouse the democratic party and i think that is uh... campaigning has been helpful land where i was not like to ask this question whether that is the primary sort of double standard now while i can to say about senator mccarthy he's a tough fighter and he's been effective uh... why is it alright i don't know how you are at truman well reliable on this new while you apply what seems to me a double standard of uh... of uh... in orlando how about the in a land of adverse to truman made that uh... general eisenhower was anti semitic an anti catholic he did not know when he did not say that we may be and when do i know what he said was that and actually didn't even deliver the speech himself although he approved the speech what he said was that general eisenhower was now endorsing positively those men who had past and supported the mccowan bail which it is selective in any racial mister roseanne annie police chiefs and the italian it's an eastern european and so forth governor stevenson has been repudiating any of the candidates who would be democratic candidates are favored the death of a difference between repudiation handing dawson that's all up to one set eisenhower's one out of his way to endorse these cannibal has mister stevenson and or some of the people who voted for the karen act the democrats i don't know i don't uh... no below or governor stevenson has endorsed anybody yes hasn't been heralded such as the endorsements as a carpetbagger roosevelt unfair that our viewers want to know something about you and your own campaign see after all you represent one of the big westside districts in new york city how has your own has your own campaign going what i've been spending five days a week four or five meetings night meeting with my constituents discussing the issues with i have a very instant district it's a very independent this trip i'd say that it is liberal it's progressive because i hope they uh... reelect me to congress well and one on a four freedoms and platform ginger the first time around i i i ran on the liberal party head of the state of the also the independent four freedoms party fundraiser traditionally democratic uh... constituency if not say that it's traditionally department uh... enacted in nineteen forty nine elected me i was not the democratic candidate then they voted for mentality re quite overwhelmingly when he ran as an independent nineteen fifty they voted for mister howie when he ran as an independent liberal party candidate in nineteen fifty one and that one other question about the family certainly that uh... one of your brother's supporting general eisenhower analysis on usual at play defection in the roosevelt family like there's no i i don't think it's particularly unusual we practice what we pay to me at roswell family we believe in freedom of speech freedom of thought in the right of every whim to express himself really eddie fields called upon to do so i frankly though i don't think jerry stern influence of the votes i don't think i have but i think my mother is what are your mother taking an active part in the last few days at a campaign to certainly issues into this and governor stevenson through the madison square garden rally tomorrow night and as as a final question mister roosevelt uh... do you expect any dramatic mood this in the last part of the campaign no i don't look for any dramatic most uh... i think the general eisenhower's shot is what we decide to go to korea personally what he'd do when i got that he didn't say i think that the american people 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those of the speaker this today rollins of course knows that you are a distinguished and veteran member of the congress of the united states and tonight uh... sense there's a lot of interest in the presidential campaign uh... some of our audience uh... i'm sure would like to know something of the problems of the four hundred and thirty-five congressman who are running for reelection now you of course is standing for reelection in your district united have at least quite bright and i know you're a for europe terminal b that is i've completing a third term in running for the fourth then that's quite right and what is your district the seventeen th district of new york the ground up and down the middle of manhattan on the east side largely in part of a grunge straight through to the east river from fifth avenue and it goes down uh... below washington square now is that no one is one of the silk stocking district in new york it was known as a silk stocking district when people were silk stockings but nobody where stockings anymore so i think possibly that's not what you say it's a typical district and and uh... the metropolitan area i think it's a bad cross sec sin of the population of manhattan was a good beer do you think that uh... not with mister eisenhower having been there nominated as the republican presidential candidate your chances for your home rewrite have improved well i have very little about you do that with a ticket that we've got now headed by uh... general eisenhower and my former colleague of my house senate annexin uh... that we're going to end i'm quite sure that in my own district the republicans will carry officers from the president down you're a republican do you think that uh... general eisenhower's proving himself to be a good campaigner common i think he started off in great shape i think the exchange between me president and the general uh... the last twenty four hours about the invitation to uh... visit the white house and put the truman with yelp around his neck at the start the right much to the credit of the general charlie was very much on the job and very alert to the issue you you don't uh... believed and have some critics who charge that uh... general eisenhower or may not debbie that type of man who can make the case against the democratic party by no means i think you make the most of it and i think you should buy the effective leadership i think we're going to have a prime smashing campaign that's going to result in victory myself and you think that uh... that most of the uh... of the republican uh... members of congress who are carrying on their campaigns in their own distinct that they are satisfied with the national ticket and help that they will get from the national ticket as far as i've been in contact with them yes of course i can speak for all the four hundred and thirty-five when i or new york state it forces pivotal state in this election and there's a great deal of conjecture as to how the state will go our nineteen forty eight of the the state uh... went for governor but uh... that was largely because uh... or may have been because mister wallace's running involved a large bowl now this year with an update their decade in the in the picture how do you think new york state likely to go well obviously it will be a good deal more difficult to carry new york without help of a split in the opposition but i think here all of our republicans are going to stand firmly together uh... i think they're going to make this fight without reservation i think the issues are very great very important i'm personally it confident that the people of new york we appreciate the issues sufficiently uh... to throw out the democratic administration in washington and the like generalizing one out of the uh... the the various boarding groups and new york do you think the general eisenhower pulled will run strong among the labor groups the the you'd labor union groups in new york state my own impression that there was a very large element among the so-called label i hope that will vote republican they bartered republican before and not so long ago hope you'll remember great men in a much devoted to bob that development when he was re-elected and i think that tax conscious and i think that conscious of inflation and i think a great many of so-called livable will support the republican ticket mister could build and there have been a lot of talk about the so-called negro who what do you think about the negro called new york state because i can only yes like i can only speak for the negro vote new york state uh... my own impressions varied and uh... based upon my knowledge of that eisenhower going to get a great deal of support i think from the negro home and rightly so because it's new york state after all that was a fine here in the end of discrimination acts i think the new york legislature was the first state legislature to pass the act and i think uh... many of our new york negro to realize that thus far more chances of achieving their aspirations and objectives uh... under a republican administration in washington and under a democratic administered let complected and to and column in your own this picture now uh... and leave the presidential candidates are arm into labor day to launch their campaigns are you waiting until labor day thing dr campaign no no misty really i'm not i have been campaigning unceasing late since about steve dave jewell ia and uh... opposition uh... petitions were filed in the republican primaries so i have a primary fight on my end first which comes to a head on primary day on august nineteenth and after that if enough republicans come out the vote for me i still have the fight against the democratic liberal party candidate through to election day leveled out uh... that's a very intersting situation for our audience because you've actually been out uh... rubbing shoulders and shaking hands already with your constituency now uh... what whatsoever but my do you think your constituency here loss during the next two to four years if by that to mean wacom people thinking about and the district i would say the number one issue was taxation taxes are eating us alive all of us one editorial in the daily news monday and my impression is that the voters in my district on very conscious of the fact that taxes are giving them a lot and that means spending and government waste and all of those with that i think that's almost the number one issue subject of course the warren buffet math on now don't your people in your district uh... think that this country is enjoying great prosperity i think they're great many of our people our are are aware of the fact that their son on official bombay shin on inflation foundation and they're scared to death of where it's going to leave and they'd like to get down to a firearm foundation balanced budgets last public spending and less taxation that's the kind of thing that means that a solid stable prosperity which is sort of the future and more than anything else assures a future value of the dollar that they save and then i'll make it was prepared to move think that after the election republican party could win the election it balanced budget will be possible you think was the on that person that we think that is going on today that is really possible to reduce taxes and uh... work with the balanced budget 'cause that's a very big question but i think there's a pretty care answered philip certainly there is a far greater threat balancing the budget on a low level and reducing taxers in a short time with a republican administration with eisenhower in the white house in republican majorities in both houses we'll get a much more prudent financial management three lab far less waste eleven barry will have no corruption and when you have efficient management that found the main large reductions twenty and ultimately taxes within the very near future and i do say that your people are do you think your people are most concerned about the reduction of taxes now is that because of some special characteristics of your constituency thanks a lot of heaven informers and i don't happen to have a need bombers and i suppose perhaps it's because uh... inner city district like mine there are fewer people are getting government handout so that last conscious of the handout aspect of government then the payee and taxes aspect your your constituents are home opinions they're either playing out but i have a very conscious of it and they don't like it a bit master do you think this do you think that they're likely to be any surprises this year do you think this is like to be an extraordinary election year in which things that even the political of seniors are low foresee you think that end on november the fifth nineteen fifty two that we elected a wake up with some surprises well i think governor stevenson the democrats may have some sort prizes uh... it's my impression 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the loan dean gonna still rental and hotel that the minister of the new york never tribune and mister william bradford keighley editor of the american mercury our distinguished guests for this evening is the honorable prep regard for dad junior united states represented of from europe the opinions expressed unnecessarily those of the speaker mister command prompt reporting many of them remember reviewing inspired me investigation of communist activity in the new york skew recently and to keep you may know you're now has a fighting member of the house appropriations committee who is trying to do something about what you think is excessive government spending and for many women still earn rather sensational resolution that you have recently entities now is the first question sir wouldn't tell us first what this resolution fears that you introduced in congress fundamentally was furious resolution provided they always practical method but i wish the people of this country can affectively save themselves from complete bankruptcy and stop spending at a reasonable are and that's a resolution to to halt spending and to bring it to what you call a reasonable level master simply may have wanted to end it the reasonable level low that must be applied to the same level of every household replied me don't personal affairs limitation must be available in co unavailable involved in this case of course main who proceeded you know you probably have a tax burden of the american people are suffering under the day and i said our government must not and cannot go on spending more than the people are willing and able to pay in taxes and that's precisely what this administration means to do unless we can stop mister cooper uh... these are normal times and i wonder just tell look you propose would cut into proposed expenditures for the national defense and for foreign aid well obviously uh... if any effect needs to be made in the fantastic performed with the president to spend something like eighty five billion dollars for three years in a row there must be some reduction uh... in the enormous request military fund and some reduction in the far end page report the suggestion that there be such a reduction in obviously not revolutionary because my resolution was specifically and expressly indoors the time i announced it by none other than former ambassador mabus united states ambassador to great britain was like many other men responsible for the marshall plan and responsible for the development of the north atlantic treaty organization dublin said to me in atlanta that a seventy one limitation the adhered to in order to save the stubborn trade security agreements let's let's before we keep the billion your answer most of those two months don't know the difference between seventy billions in eighty five billions now i a you're telling us tonight that our taxes he's very heavy taxes have been living and i think the bringing an about seventy one billion june nineteen fifty two exact direction that if the president own s i see now and you can't do you believe that we have reads the wives limit for pizza and taxation i happen to any doubt about it but uh... i don't ask you our listeners to rely upon my opinion side of the jordan chairman of the finance committee in the senate a democrat and mister belton who's chairman of ways names in the house which involved the taxes and a great many others in the congress and said we've reached the limits are not going to be happening and now you're saying that there is an agreement between both republicans and and democrats that seventy one billion susie tax limit know that we can't go above that agreement didn't exactly where there's a recognition recognition won't pay any recognition and the president wants to spend eighty-five billion dollar fort dean billions more and your resolution is designed to prevent then act how would your resolution prevent this it would impose by congressional action any limitations in seventy one million dollars of fun spending he would be but that need to spend a dime more than the seven b_ one band out of the resolution passes he would be required to submit within thirty days a brand new biji dividing up the seventy one million these two five now is they're growing support for your resolution what what evidences of supportive you fancy the most amazing evidences look quite frankly indicating perhaps the beginning of a grassroots taxpayer's revolt back home only today kind of a more awesome oregon moment one of them great liberals on the republican side demanded a fifth being billion dollar reduction with nineteen million out of foreign aid and the military them some of the probe and it's also a democrat uh... from illinois a lot of the favorite liberals on the democratic cell uh... himself said the other day that we ought to take at least four billion out of the military establishment something like a million million-and-a-half or to out of the foreign aid program everything with you expression of desire to cut by a great many of these photos my house and senate but there's no panic to make it unless something you've done as you suggested and myron was too cold air supposedly chinese communists whites into indochina others wherever that may be a plan do you mean by that panel that uh... why don't we do with it should be another great for scaring a serious threat of immediate third war operation desert liquid well i think the answer that there is simply that congress is always concession these days unfortunately remembered and for the country sometime so that and he uh... legislation of the anak na or any budget if we adopt now on the assumption networking for a long pull level them because they live about twenty four hour by congressional action wrong with that with your book budget plan tonight went uh... you know the legislation universal military training i don't think it would affect the matter one way or the other if the administration and the professional military honestly wanted u_n_c_ and were honestly deployment into develop the u_n_ he is an alternative to the present and power of the large standing forces will be enormous spending limit that i don't i'm not so sure they meaning of it that way and wait to see congressman for our listeners tonight can you tell us very quickly just how these budget arguments in congress effect the average american family so that the average american family itself what its dollars will work ten years ago and they will work on birds and and what they're worth today in purchasing power at fifty three cents and one answer that question they'll know what excessive bedroom spending the done uh... the devil in inflation fundamentally is fed groups spending of more money than you think in in texas is the source of inflation and that they want every american is paying for every morning on in the cosby breakfast food and he can turn the radio news colony are you saying that if your resolution can be passed and if the government is held to seventy one billion sd standing here that that will reduce the threat inflation i think it's for sure is playing limit inflation under reestablish some thing like found financial basis in the united states of the people couldn't upload in some measure of his cured and certainly in their day-to-day operations all would bar input the possibility of an all-out war which would upset all play level courses your and resolution to actually being realized but the moment it's resting in a heavily weighted new deal committee of the house uh... and great stepped forward was made uh... monday o tuesday when the republican policy committee mana mostly in boston over the very strong statement for minority leader john martin of massachusetts i think that means that uh... having maybe the party issue our people will press forward and i'm not democrat have committed themselves for the general proposition substantial reduction share a bit of a can be gotten to the floor it will be passed now sir there are some people i know we would like to help you would you mind and i'd like to your predictions tube where you can do something and whether you can get this resolution passed in what ken india average american who would like to help you what did he do who's familiar despite any fears of the country we are still living in a free country americans are still managed that they didn't think to to assert all we need in the room branch rupesh room bolt there is nothing more sensitive uh... on earth in a member of congress in an election year only got to do with your the folks back home and believe me they'll get action now i returned to sum up brown's i believed it usse you are trying to forced the government to spend only seventy one billion zan only what we will be realize from taxes that you think that you can accomplish that if they are not american citizens who will try to their congressman and tried to impose a system of 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  4. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929/30 p571: London, OUP, 1929
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