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(Maybe It Will Break the Silence.) (Labor Headache) (Lewis) (Third term Sphinx) (Green) (For New Deal) (Farley)

37. Maybe It Will Break the Silence

(Mr. Farley tests a trial balloon with trailers.) (Roosevelt 3rd term) (If drafted) (In national emergency) (Daily bread highway) (Tax payer) (Tax collector) (Tax collector) (Tax bill) (Tax collector) (Bill) (Tax Collector) (Tax bill)

38. Mr. Farley Tests a Trial Balloon With Trailers

(Harry Hopkins) (New Deal critics)

39. New Deal Critics

(Vermont) (Maine) (Conn.) (N.H.) (Mass.) (R.I.) (New England) (Farley)

40. New England Car

(Business) (New tax bill) (House)

41. New Tax Bill

(No wonder he leans on his shovel!) (Candidates to vote for) (Political Abuse) (WPA)

42. No Wonder He Leans On His Shovel

(Not interested) (3000 miles to Europe) (You can't keep out of it!) (British propagandist) (Our own business)

43. Not Interested

(One word neutrality.) (Hands across the sea) (1917) (Hands off across the sea) (1939)

44. One Word Neutrality

(Gallop poll) (Fortune poll) (poll)  (poll)

45. Polls

"Tommy, find out who this guy Macauley is and take his patronage away." (President raps Macaulay philosophy.  Roanoke Island, N.C. Aug. 18.) (Corcoran) (James A. Farley, Chairman Democratic National Committee.)

46. President Raps Macaulay Philosophy

(Highlights of headline news.  News in the name with a slogan for fame.) ("Roosevelt for President, and for Vice-President Mr. Ickes, and no party can lick us.") (Yes [No] third term.) (Roosevelt must or Democratic Party bust.) ("Our young dignified U.S. Senator makes a dignified political poster.") (Raise High Our Leader's Third Term. [RHOLT acronym]) (Charles Levinson, 2450 Broadway N.Y.C., NY Dec. 31, 1939.)

47. Raise High Our Leader’s Third Term

(Relief Rolls) "Harry, it's sorta a coincidence that it reached its peak on election day, isn't it?" (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.) (Harry Hopkins) (Taxpayer)

48. Relief Rolls