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Ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience, I am here on a very happy mission -- happy for me, at least. I not only have come to Nebraska because I like it and like your Governor, but I am personalli your Democrate candidate for Lt. you and very fond of Eddate McKim A It, is in McKim's interest that I am here. I am to stranger my netracka I have a habit of coming to Nebraska, however. I was here as ARCHIVERANO SERVICE give the guest of your very able Governor, the Honorable R. L. Cochran, at the Nebraska-Pittsburgh game two years ago, and I was Mr. McKim's gue'st at the Nebraska-Minnesota game last year -- and was that a game! I couldn't talk for a week. the and Corpurkers in going to he off here against the the fell Pett where Panthers! (1) Nebraska has a reputation of having great and efficient public officials. You have an outstanding chief executive. You have two SEADOM very able Senators with neither of whom I. agree completely, but that doesn't prevent them from being great Senators. Omaha is very capably represented in the House of Representatives by the Honorable "Chick" Mr me Laughlin is kat only noted as a enpable Refanitation McLaughlin. of they Westerd hat an member of and supporten of our about Democrates leaders ISD.R. . Now, I want this great State to keep up its present reputation for great public servants by nominating and electing another one for Lieutenant-Governor. I want the people of Nebraska to know Edtlie McKim as I know him. If you become acquainted with him, you'11 unanimously nominate and elect him. I have known him for twenty-two years. I have known him under fire in war. I have known him at work in peacetime. I have known him as a business man and as a citizen and the father of the loveliest family I am acquainted with. It was my duty to command a battery of field artillery in the World War some twenty years ago. That battery was made up of young men from Kansas City, Missouri -- young men of the Missouri National Guard.