a boat that floated away.R 0 OSE VELTPl A NSf Concluded from Page Onei ■alignment 1* being erected by Republican leaders,. Mr. Roosevelt, in his radio address of Jung 25; described '‘Liberals as those who recognized that the new conditions throughout the world call for new remedies ” He defined Conservatives” as those who do not recognizerthe need for government. Itself to step in and 'take action to meet this new problems. ,l But Republican, leaders ,K’vb shown no inclination to . do battle under these definitions. Aif Landon, the -136 Republican presidential cfthdfdate^ recently attacked not the broad objectives of the;. New* Deal; for some, of which he-expressed, approval, but the methods by which he said Mr, Roosevelt had sought to achieve them.. 'PRESIDENT’S(Concluded Prom Paw Ob«automobile U'a eroeetag, but Joined the party later,, Alter .the addrew, Davey went to the PreeJdent’s automobile, cltmbed In and Mt down next to Mr. Room-velfc—whexe BulWey sat •during toe ride to the pert. A hurried, mb* duedi conversation followed.- and, finally! the President, Davey, Buik-ley and White alt aqueeeed them-aelvee' Into the ref# seat and rode*way, .