MODERN POLITICS
THE RECORDING OF SPEECHES,
‘(United Press Association —By Electric I Telegraph—Copyrilght.) % WASHINGTON, July 22. r,; :'Candidates are conserving their energy by putting their ‘•speeches on phonograph records. Ihaclio stations then play the records. .Radio stations dates sit at home and think. That makes it nice. Instead tofi standing on records that are phony, Congressmen ban stand on records' that are phono■graphic. . : "‘lt is suggested that there is no rea--1 s'dn ivhy the idea .should not be carried to its logical conclusion: Tear out the seats tin Congress, install phonographs and elect records.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 5
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