The united American : a magazine of good citizenchip. (Portland, Or.) 1923-1927, May 01, 1926, Page 18, Image 18

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    May 1926
THE UNITED AMERICAN
Page Eighteen
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A Question and Answer Page for Foreign-Born
Questions on Americanization, Naturalization, Citizenship, Civil Rights and all matters of importance
in regard to the necessary adjustments for foreign-born who have come here for the purpose of
remaining permanently, will 'be answered promptly and as fully as possible, By Judge J. A. Buchanan,
President Astoria Americanization Council in Astoria, and by H. J. Langoe, Editor The United Amer­
ican. Anyone asking a question may request that it be published under such pseudonym as he desires
but the questioner must in all instances sign his correct name and address to the letter that
accompanies the question. Anonymous questions will not be published or answered in this forum.
People who are living in Astoria and vicinity may address their questions directly to Judge Buchanan.
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Q.—What is the “American’s Creed?”
—Ted L.
A.—The American’s Creed was writ­
ten by William Tyler Page in 1918 and
has been accepted as the best state­
ment of American political principles.
It was selected from among thousands
of offerings submitted in a contest for
a prize of $1000, offered by the City of
Baltimore for a Creed containing less
than one hundred words. It follows:
“I believe in the United States of
America as a government of the people,
by the people, for the people; whose
just powers are derived from the consent
of the governed; a democracy in a
republic; a sovereign nation, one and
inseparable; established upon those
principles of freedom, equality, justice
and humanity for which American patri­
ots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
“I therefore believe it is my duty
to my country to love it; to support its
Constitution; to obey its laws; to respect
its flag; and to defend it against all
enemies.”
It’s a sound little confession of love
for the country of adoption. We’d do
well in repeating it often.
—HJ.L.
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Is the Man for
Governor
HE HAS THE EXPERIENCE AN
ABILITY TO SERVE YOU
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FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS
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W. C. ALDERSON
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Candidate for
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From Multnomah County
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A Business Man Who Knows the
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He Favors the Direct Primary, the
repeal of the Automobile Registration
Law, more rigid enforcement of the
Prohibition Laws, and the enactment
of Common Sense Legislation which
will aid in the development of Oregon.
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be Safe — Liberal enough to
be Progressive
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VOTE 172 J X f Dorr E. Keasey
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