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...Hearstpapers, the hero of the trial, Sergeant John Leopold* of the Canadian Mounted Police (TIME, Nov. 16), signed a piece beginning: "This is the story of my betrayal to the Communist organization, and my exile to the Yukon, the Canadian Siberia. . . . Life there is one of continual hardship, fighting against blizzards and ice on unmarked trails, with nothing but the urge of duty, the code of the Mounted to carry a man through...
...Every contribution will help in this national war against hardship...
...would, therefore, appreciate your refraining from any similar activities in the future, activities that have worked a very great hardship on those who are exerting every effort to keep the situation in hand. Only with this co-operation from you will we be able to make our present stock of letterheads and certificates last until the rush of business you have created passes over...
...initial session and read from TIME, Sept. 21 issue, The Presidency, the full article from which the following are excerpts: "At 4 p.m. one hot day last week President Hoover kept his regular appointment with the Press. . . . The U. S. public is being unduly alarmed about the degree of hardship in prospect for this winter. . . . The psychology of fear should labelled. be . . ." exiled and a national sign hung out As he neared the end of the quotation, Chair man Horner paused dramatically, the delegates waited for the plum. He raised his voice to a shout as he voiced a platitudinous...
...would be a distinct disservice to promote a factional conflict against a President in office. ... In times like these the duty to support the Executive comes very close to the duty to support the law. . . . "There is every indication that the coming winter will be one of much hardship for a great many people. . . . The President, the governors and the mayors will have to exercise their full powers to save the people from the pressure of all kinds of organized minorities.*. . . More and more [the people] have come to look to the Executive office for leadership. . . . It has long been...