Monday, Oct. 25, 1943
Northern Light
From Canada's maverick William Herridge--a left-winger now, but a Conservative when he served as Minister to the U.S. from 1931 to 1935--came this advice last week to Franklin Roosevelt:
"I know that political soothsayers maintain that . . . Mr. Roosevelt's best bet in 1944 is to put aside reform and stand on his record as Commander in Chief. I register an emphatic dissent. . . . Mr. Roosevelt can run successfully for a fourth term only if he . . . offers a greater New Deal."
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