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227. a certain chillin ROME - OPEN AIR (Asplanes) and the other is Thursday Afternoon the tho years, e Libtle October 25, 1928. e. Mr. 10 My friends, this is a different story from what it was the last time I was in Rome. That was eight years ago, and 1920 was a pretty chilly year for Demo- cratic candidates, but this year it is a pretty chilly year for Republican candidates. (Applause.) And the perfectly remarkable and extraordinary groups that we have met on this trip throughout up-State proves the point. In the Republican communities that we have come to, people are turning out and listening. They come to see the candidates. They are reading the issues, and I don't think there is any question about how the State of New York is going a week from next Tuesday. You know, we are all a pretty warm-hearted people, we Americans, and I think this year we have decided to do two things, and that is, to get rid of