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Often When I Was Drawing My Weary Way te Bed, I Would Hear Him aa I Passed His Suite, Dictating a Speech.
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He Is the truly courageous man
who never desponds.—Confucius.
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The Perils of Politics
By JABIES J. MONTAGUE
“Three years ago my face and
arms broke out with a skin eruption
that was followed by large, red plm
pies. They festered and went all
over my face and arms. They itched
and burned ind. I could never shave.
I lost much at night with them.
“Nothing I trled helped very much.
Then J saw an advertisement for
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cakes of Cuticura Soap and one and
a half boxes of Cuticura Ointment
and now I feel like a new man. I
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Harry R. Hall, 3958 14th Ave., Bir
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Do you lack REP?
My service as a member of a cam
paign squad have been discontinued
permanently. *One ought to have
something in his past to look back
upon with gratitude because it is not
likely to occur again. Life, after all,
is enjoyable, but as far as we can be
sure, only while one is Hying It I
survived once, but should a second
opportunity come to me to travel
about on the trail of a candidate, I
should politely but firmly leave it un-
grasped.
In earlier days a man who had
been nominated’to the high office to
which he aspired was carried from
town to town In a comfortable rail
road train, escorted to his hotel at
the head of a parade and later to the
hall In which he was to speak. Seat
ed in a comfortable horse-drawn car
riage he bowed to left and right and
waved his hand at the cheering mul
titudes ranged along the street to do
him - honor. He made a speech at
noon and a speech at night. Then
retired to his hotel, ate a comfortable
dinner, and spent an hour or two dis
cussing the situation with his local
supporters, after which he went to
bed and to sleep. - '
That pleasant, and enjoyable rou
tine disappeared' with the coming of
the automobile, and with the assist
ance, by party leaders, of whirlwind
campaigns. I have seen whirlwinds
In the West and have been awed by
-them, and wished I was elsewhere.
But many days during my service as
the supporter of a candidate, I have
regarded the days when sections of
barns and rural bridges and unhap
py cows and calves were spinning
through the air as days to which
would gladly return. For pep has
been put Into politics.
Our candidate did not put It there,
perhaps, but he made no effort to re
move it. He is one of those people
who likes to shake hands, and who
had learned how to get In the first
grip, So that his finders will not be
wrung from him by his devoted ad
mirers. He has learned to write six
or seven speeches while he is driving
through the countryside at sixty or
seventy miles an hour, and to inake
the one that seems best suited to tfie
occasion when his local advisors call
the parade to a halt And, after a
day that would leave a Bengal tiger
limp and panting, he thinks nothing
of sitting up till two or three In the
.morning talking with his retinue
about what he ought to do tomorrow.
_ But It wasn’t so much that that
troubled me. It was tha dash from
town to town or from countryside to
countryside In which we who fol
lowed his car ln'a huge reeling motor
but had to participate. On some
them. Ahead of
retainers, talking
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We aad $1.00 At All I
days he was scheduled for six after
noon speeches In towns fifty or more
miles apart.- After breakfast we, of
his following, Would clamber Into the
vast bus, take our seats, get a firm
hold on a strap, set''our"T^Thrah<r
dash forth.
Ahead of* us* was the candidate,
listening to advisors who were giv
ing him tips as to what to talk about
to the next audience; and paying
scant attention to
him were other
over suggestions and plniis to lay be
fore him, and ahead of them were
either two uniformed motorcycle po
licemen or a flivver containing state
policemen. V
In ten minutes after the start we
were making fifty miles an hour, ’the
sirens on the police cars or cycles
shrieked like fire trucks racing
through a city, the limousines rocked
and swayed, and the motor bus
leaped from depression to depression
on the road like a giant Jack rabbit.
Rural motorists, truck drivers, farm
ers, appalled at the din, drew up be
side the road and gazed at us with
paling faces as we sped by them.
Children rgeed beside the way
shrieking madly. Men and women
darted from farm houses and gaped
over the fences at us. But on we
rushed, unheeding.
Presently there was a signal from
the qlrens ahead, the brakes ground
all along the array of cars, and we
came to a stop In front of a school
house or a town hall. Out hopped
the candidate. Into the building he
rushed, made a five-minute speech,
paused to shake out-stretched hands,
then we all went into our equipages
and forth we embarked o’er the hard
high road. Oa one occasion we found
the audience consisted of children
who would have to wait for another
ten years before.they attained Voting
age. The candidate was a little tak
en abacV but he made a short
speech, asked them to tell their par
ents about It, and away we raced
again. We learned afterward that
by some mistake we had got into the
wrong hall, but there was no time
to fuss about that
Soon we began to glimpse church
spires and the tops of skyscrapers
over the trees and low hills, and
khew that a city was near. I sat
back with a sigh of gratitude. Here
at leasts ^he pace must slow. Not
even a political caravan could make
its way through city streets at sixty
miles an hour. I lit a cigar and pre
pared to take a few minutes of ease.
They were never flaken. Outside
the city we slowed down,, but only to
exchange our rural guard for a covey
of city mounted policemen, and these
gentlemen had motor cycles, not
horses. Before I could catch a fresh
breath, they set their sirens going
continuously, and In their wake we
rocked and roared along, around cor
ners, over streets under repair and
down narrow lanes, never once slack
ening out gait. If we came closer to
a truck or a street car than the driv
ers had reckoned on, lire merely shift
ed over a few feet while two wheels
biped up on the sidewalk, scattering
startled j>edestrains left and right,
and proceeded on our way.
How we ever got through, and how
a hundred people or so ever, had the
agility to escape ns, "!* something
that will forever remain a secret to
me. But we did it, and presently
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after our arrival the candidate *was
making a speech and shaking hands.
Five minutes later he was telling ui
what would be his plans for the aft
ernoon. In another one minute we
were forth and to the harvest field
again.
Night brought no 'respite. There
were two, and sometimes three
speeches, frantic battles to get Into
the haTls and out again, and Often
dashes through the night to^some
suburban hall which the local boys
had forgotten for the nonce, but in
sisted must be visited. And through
all and each of those long days, the
candidate never turned a hair, never
faltered In a speech for an Instant,
never failed to, say something pleas
ant about the town and the people
In it, a minever showed a sign of
fatigue.
Often when I was dragging my
weary way to bed In a hotel after
a terrific day, I. would hear him as I
passed his suite dictating a speech
or discussing something with the na
tive political yeomanry. And at sev
en o’clock In the morning he was out
and ready again, his geniality unim
paired and hts zest for battle keener
than ever..
On the last, night that I accompa
nied the. procession we returned to
town in a sleeping car^which we'
boarded at midnight As I passed
fits stateroom I heard him dictating,
“And, as I have said so many times
before, there are Issues In this cam
paign which—” Then I went to my
berth and tried to get a little sleep.
In the morning I found him packing
away a solid breakfast. “Aren’t you
pearly all in?” I said.
“AH In?” he asked. “H—1 no. By
the way, if you see my secretary, ask
him to come ,In 'here. I’ve Just
thought of something I ought to soy
to the meeting I’m going to speak to
when we get Into town.”
Q. Bell Syndicate.—WNU Serrtfc*.
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