"BE GOOD OR YOU DON'T GET THE DOUGH"
"Be Good or You Don't Get the Dough" [From The Chicago Journal of Commerce] Why business men should not contribute to the general campaign funds ot the Republican Party was shown conclusively if...
...he would not vote to repeal it, no matter how vrhement.ly business might demand its repeal...
...One of these, providing for the organization of a socialist corporation to operate Muscle Shoals, was rereptly approved by the senate and rejected by the house...
...Why moderates should assist...
...The Republican party, as such, deserves no gratitude from moderates...
...To promote a factitious harmony it gives high office to socialists of the Norris type, who candidly disavow any fidelity to it...
...Nevertheless he would do his best to promote the election of Senator Norris, socialist, of Nebraska, merely because Senator Norris bore the Republican label...
...Senator Fess is a moderate Republican, broadly speaking...
...Senator Fess replied that it would...
...It is no longer a party...
...Almost alone he assumed the burden of debate against it...
...Be Good or You Don't Get the Dough" [From The Chicago Journal of Commerce] Why business men should not contribute to the general campaign funds ot the Republican Party was shown conclusively if unintentionally by Senator Fess, the new chairman of the Republican, national committee, just before the Nebraska, primary...
...In the f?nate there was one p:rtinacicus adversary of it—Senator Fess...
...Senator Norris, a member of the coal-and-powcr socializing committee of the Intercollegiate Socialist society, has introduced socialist bills of various kinds...
...The duty of the committee, he said, wns to elect candidates, not select them...
...But broadly speaking, as his votes show, he is a moderate...
...Nevertheless, as a Republican, the chief mechanic of the Republican machine, he declared before the Nebraska primary that he would loyally and stoutly support Norris the socialist, in the event, that he emerged from the affray with the word "Re-publlcpii" stuck to his bark...
...is a job-seeking organization and a label...
...He pointed out Its multitudinous faults...
...It In any way is a question nobody can answer...
...If Senator Norris or anybody like him Is to br supported by Ihe Republican national committee and the Republican senatorial committee, no man of moderate opinions ought to hand there committees any funds...
...It is true that since the Republican Party seems to be definitely committed to the Hoover farm act...
...If there was in the entire state one man who stood at the other extremity from Norris the socialist, that man was Fess the moderate...
...Asked whether the committee would support Senator Norris if he won...
...He would put the party ahead of anything else...
Vol. 1 • August 1930 • No. 38