The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 24, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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H IL L S B O R O
V iews an d C o u n te r Views on
th e G re a t Political P a ra d e
A R O U S . H I LL S B O R O , O R E G O N
Old Cemeterv
to Progress
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s o m e tim e w ith illness
that citv
at t h e B ib le -.* aol
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all *■ ’inpli'S c » r III,' It F M ta l i n
Ih ran i Se e tt of
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Mr anti M is F h I t i i l i n '' en \ alley t a . eue of them
v.»s I;iken l.l Jlllll . Ill d a l
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M it Joli nsoii i ,1 Oh:
lie M
ed
S a lu id u t
'V e l l i i n ;
w ith
W a llin
‘ but I «•nun <«I t«» the isahitiun
w ho a re ta k in g
a da ce III t h e i r
ill
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s p e l l l i t III c «iiiinlx I»'nine utt • i 111
house
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w . enti w ith h o lin ' tolk
Mi and Mrs C
W rifh :
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at
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Ml
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Wi'tlui
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a n d Mrs
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Mrs I
W in lille re i uri d fr
l\'F h " SI TV < >1- ( >HF( ¡ON I ill
a visit in C aliferm a recently
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Mrs Cl arle
W ells J r of lie.
I h e >11 w* ■l.ltiqt-> will «>i»cn tin
Lee l i t i \ l e h i ' 19. r e s ilie n t
m end wus a g u e s t la s t wc. •k . Hill lm I'll ft
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th
d ie d e ilte fii.ist
lie r m o th e r M
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Hay y ai ' field
in the
e.e o n h e i.
m
t V
il F tiny
Mrs I I , , u n Jacob .nuhien
III.
n they
I Il f H i l i ': • p al aly as
day night
'ite body
wa
I el (lid a m i M arguerite s p e n t '
sont to In - hom e i C o r n in g lew :
I 'u i y ei : ly o . I oi t Limi
ui'iiay a n ti S u n d a y a t lie. k itt ay
is II p in
M a l i t i . It night fr.
the lioiielso
l ’or t Ini: play th
. «ud e
vacation F in e .I C l*': kpaum
stitu ted for him
IDIT» »It - NOTI
Au
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rr
D
R ep u b lica n
T hum la.v. S ep tem b er " I , 19.”.C
D em o c r a tic
by E.l I. M-sr* Chairman
I.ING THE FOG
The Was-liingto
unty
By
’. arles M ichelson
ran organization
li
fu
tier
ers
Io
portunity to pre:
kh­
of this count) a
e oth er day w hen S ecretary of
of the salient fe a tu re
in te rio r Ickes. in a speech.
till
naign. and is grateful
•ted atten tio n to th e au th o rita-
boro A rgus for I lie
1'osition Mr W illiam Randolph
m akes such a disci: - an 1'
i
li
st occupies in t li e Landon
it raehy. th a t body of counselors
The issues of this
nipaign
as shocked.
well defined. Tradit: ml dist
From N ational G O P C hairm an
lions betw een th e tw
old pai
of 111: tournam ent w ith Si II I
am ilton up and dow n they de-
hav? been largely f gotten, V.
n est Sunday at C o rn etín .
find republicans and d acral ■ f¡¡
P ored tliat th e dem ocrats w ere
nducting a d irty cam paign
ing side by side agai t t he i
Now ju st w hat is th e re that could
tinuation of an admini: alian w !
they fee! will result n. if it
■ called invidious about th e pub-
i.’ing of a le tter signed by Mr
deed it has not for
s purpe
lllv Mr-4 I’ 1'ationl
l caret in w hich th e la tte r w ithout
in
the destruction of the
A fan tih reuniei was held S un-
'it
.rn in e n t that has p
equivocation o r q ualification u n ­
day at the J I* Johnson homo,
preserved the right of o ur per
d ertook to tell G overnor Landon i
w hen all ef th eir eight children
since its b irth and led them t
w hen and how he should m ake his
w ith th eir futnilie » w ere present
and political speeches?
position of greater prospet
S e lm a ' >
in th e path of th e Wolf creek sh o rt-cu t sea road
w here tl
construction approaches ( an> o n except one grandchild
io a higher standard f living,
T his le tte r w as not filched from D irectly
road is th e h alf-acre b u n a! pit”, of th e T heodore W P o in ter clan V \ w orkers a re p reparing to d is - d a u g h ter Kdith w ho i m arried
A rrayed against til ni we find anybody's desk d raw er, or a b stract­
in ter th e rem ain s of m em bers of th e fam ily, so m e of them at rest >r nearly tk) years and to rem os c and living in C alifornia, and a ft \\
Jim Farley's new d* il organiza- ed from anybody's w aste-basket,
friends Pres, tit w ere Mr and Mt
caskets to a n earb y e .m e te rs as stip u lated m a rig h t-o f-w ay purcha-i agreem ent Included
i m o n g
tion. An organization w ith a migh­ n or was it p rocured by a hired spy
G erdlund
and children
those
laid
to
rest
in
the
family
plot
a
re
T
haodore
W
P
ointer
and
h i s wife, buried in 1913. and six of A lfred
ty nucleus of dem ocratic job hold­ m the opposition camp.
Louis**. K enneth. K*Kse Ida. C arl
th e ir ch ild ren C ut co u rt. <y The O regonian.
On th e co n trary , it w as m erely
ers, political opportunists ami econ­
Violet and (¡oldie, and Mr and Mr>
omic theorists bent on a co n tin ­ reproduced from a sw orn record
P aul Royal and son Klovd of St
d
ispatch
from
"D
onald
Day."
n
a
r­
w
h
ere
it
ap
p
eared
as
collateral
uation and expansion of th e new
Helens Mr and Mrs J o - L abrum
evidence
in
a
court
proceeding,
ratin
g
that
Moscow
had
sent
in
­
of P ortland. Mr. and Mi
John
di al.
The path of progress of th e new dealing w ith an en tirely d ifferen t stru ctio n s to th e A m erican Com ­
Johnson and son-. R euben and L eon­
m unist p arty to su p p o rt Roosevelt.
deal is strew n w ith broken prom ­ issue.
ard of Y amhill, and d au g h ter C har
It was notable th a t nobody q u es­ Now th e C hicago Tim es is out w ith
ises and any discussion of th e fail­
len<‘ C ooper of P ortland, Mr amt
u re of the new deal must n .cessar- tion! d th e au th en ticity of th e doc­ an offer to d o n ate S5000 to t h e
Mr . S eth Johnson md sons Dickit*
ily involve a com parison of the um ent o r contrad icted th e d educ­ Freedom of th e P ress'' com m ittee
and R euben, and Mr
and Mrs
iR» Min« Dorothy Cookt)
W
oodcraft
at
th
e
1.e
s
t
e
r
M
o
o
b
e
rry
Eric F rostad of O ak H arbor Wash
pre-election prom ises w ith th e p e r­ tio n th erein It ap p ears th a t the of th e A m erican N ew spaper P u b ­
CORN
ELIU
S
T
he
board
of
the
hom
e
Suturduy
evening
T
h
ere
w
ere
Allan, and Roy Hedii* Mr and
form ance of th at ad m inistration M inority p arty 's n atio n al com m it­ lishers' association if th e T rib u n e
during th? past th re e years The teem an for Illinois—w ho m ight be or any o th er n ew sp ap er can prove C ornelius public library met M on­ 26 present to enjoy garni.- ami r e ­ Mrs R euben Johnson ami familv
day
evening
for
the
first
m
eeting
of
freshm
ents.
supposed
to
be
im
p
o
rtan
t
enough
in
th
at
th
e
cable
m
essage
w
as
true.
M
a r g a r e t . M ildred. B tt>
H a/el
com plete failure of th e ad m in istra­
th e fall L ester M ooberry w as e le c t­
M r- A lii" R uth spent last week and Alice; Mr ami Mrs C harlie
tion to carry out the prom ises ef th at party to com m unicate directly
T here a re a n u m b e r of founda­ ed president to fill the vacancy visiting in P o rtlan d
Johnson and children Vernon. Viol.»
th e 19.32 platform becom e p articu ­ w ith th e candidate—felt it n eces­ tions w hich p resen t high prizes for m ade by Mrs. A L. B rock m oving
B irth d ay C elebrated
and Ivn May. of C herry (¡rove.
larly significant when view ed in sary to m ake a pilgrim age to San outstan d in g ach iev em en ts in the to M ontana last May. O ther m em ­
B onnie O lson eeleb rated her fifth M rs Selm a M oorehouse ami dun .li­
th e light of the statem en t P resi­ Sim eon in C alifornia to lay his new s line, an d I resp ectfu lly sug­ bers of th e board are Mrs. Dan
dent Roosevelt m ade at B itte. M o n t. suggestion before th e lord of th at gest th e tw o foregoing incidents as B arrett, vice-president: Mrs G eorge b irth d ay a n n iv ersary at th e home te r V ivian of San Dieg»». Cal 'I’he
of her parents. Mr and Mrs Ole fam ily enjoyed Sunday d in n e r to-
on Septem ber 19. 1932. The p resi­ dem esne Mr. H earst graciously r e ­ m eritin g co n sid eratio n by th e com ­ Feldman, secretary; Mrs V
H Olson. S atu rd ay afternoon w ith a g eth .r. th e first tim e they hail
dent said: ‘ B ut rem em ber well, ceived th e Illinois am bassador and m ittees th a t m ake th ese aw ards.
F rench, treasu rer: Mrs Edna Rus- p arty for se v eral little friends
been to g eth i'r for a long tu n e
th a t attitu d e and m ethod th e way consented to give th e requested in ­
sell. lib rarian , and Mrs. W. R.
T hird of 1*7 W orks W onders
N eighbors of W oodcraft m *• ' (¡randp.i and G randm a Johnson
w e do things is nearly alw ays th e stru ctio n s o r suggestions. A fter he
Cooke.
I am not su re b u t th at som e of
T h u rsd ay evening in B unning's hall surely enjoyed the day os grandpa
m easure of our sincerity." I: w ould had h eard th e dism issed N ational
P lay let P resented
Tltey will meet tw ice a m onth is past HO years and grandm a not
be well to tre a su re Mr. Roosevelt's! C om m itteem an H arding, he sen t th e n ew sp ap er pt5lls should not get
S
unday
m
orning,
d
u
rin
g
th
e
w
o
r­
Al « » < »rehun
« » re b o rn .in t
sincerity by his own statem ent and him th e letter in th e form of a into th e sam e cateogry For e x ­ ship h o u r at the M E ch u rch the th roughout th e w inter, one a bu si­ far behind Mrs. M
V ivian w ent to St Ih
len w
th*
Ileleie
u ith
i
ness and one a social m eeting.
consider his prom ises and p erfo rm ­ ; m em orandum as certify in g th at the ample. one of th e most conspicuous m issionary playlet. T ake Heed
G erd lu n d s for i isit 'f lie s
ances.
• envoy had faithfully discharged of these last S u n d ay to ld in eight- Go Ye." was pres-, nted. sponsored
R ally Day Sunday
: colum n h ead lin es th at an in tricate
am i mak« trivi
M F S unday school will h a l f to find w ork h
T he president’s pre-election state­ i his mission.
bv th e local W omen's Home M is­
W hat code w as violated: or w hat calculation based on som ething like sio n ary society. In th e evening the th e ir rally day p ip g iam next S u n ­ hom e in Oregon.
m ents concerning bureau s and use­
on
e-th
ird
of
one
p
er
cent
of
th
e
Mr am i Mrs. /Angus Fri 1 and
less departm ents and his attitu d e ethics w ere abandoned by b rin g ­
playlet was presented in the Hill-- day at 9 a. m. Mrs M attie Sm ith.
since his election on th e sam e sub­ ing to light ju st w hat p art Mr total vote, in dicated th at 4.500.000 boro M. E church. Those taking Sunday school su p erin ten d e n t, is in .son H elm er and /AL in 1. •ve att« h«L
I
ject is typical of th e e n tire ad m in ­ H earst w as p laying in th e cam ­
p art Wtro Mrs Hay Siiaw ami charge. E veryone is in v ited to a t ­ eil the w edding of the • g rand.-on
; 1932 w ould th is y e a r vote for Gov- M
Alton B rostrom of (¡ast • Il W . t ll '.e
paign"
istration.
M yra W eidew itsch as readers. tend.
;
ern
o
r
Landon,
w
hile
only
2.000
000
Mann lt.u k on R oute
day ev ening at the MelhiMiist
Hard
on
What
Price
Ethics
At Sioux C ity on S eptem ber 29
Mrs D orothy P offenbarger. M r-
W illi am M ann, ru ral mail carrier, church in D ayton, wh n he was
My fellow com m entators and col­ w ho voted for Mr. H oover in 1932 Ju lia n D elm onte. Misses Gemw a
1932. P resident Roosevelt said. "W:
are attem pting too many functions um nists have b? n ra th e r quiet, for w ould cast th e ir ballots for th e and L aurel Shay. R osam ond Mun- is back on his ro u te again a fte r a m arried to Mi- W inonn N ickeison
and we need a sim plification of them , durin g th e last w eek. Mr dem ocratic nom inee n ex t N ovem ­ derf.
V irginia
Erikson.
Helene
w hat the federal governm ent is F ran k K ent has been tu rn in g his ber.
Shaw . H e h n O liver. B etti a
Such a fan tastic conclusion m a th ­ A lice D elm onte and D orothy Cooke
giving to the people. I accuse the daily song of sorrow upside down
present adm inistration of being the for lack of an y th in g new in th e • em atically* deduced from such in ­ Mrs. A. J. O liver d irected th e play.
greatest spending adm inistration in in iq u ity of all th at a p p ertain s to ad eq u ate prem ises m ay not p ro ­
S iishaurrs Move
peace tim es in all our history. One th e Roosevelt adm inistration.
voke u n m easu red confidence, but,
M r and Mrs L ester S u sb au er and
w hich has piled bureau
upon
Mr. M ark S ullivan has diversified ju st for th e fun of th e thing, let son have m oved to Aloha.
bureau, commission on commission his serm ons by tak in g E arl B row ­ us accept them in a sim ple c a l­
Mrs. H obbs Resigns
der.
th e C om m unist can d id ate for culation. In 1932 R oosevelt's m a­
and has failed to anticip ate the
Do th e th ro b b in g pains of R heu­ by doctors for rh eu m atic pain Ask
T he C ivic Im provem ent club met
d ire n e .d s or reduced earn in g pow ­ president, to task, an d ow lishly jo rity over H oover w as m ore th an Tuesday
afternoon at th e hom e of m atism m ake like a torm ent for any doctor to tell you th e ir sooth­
e r of the people. B ureaus and tellin g ils t h a t A m erica w ants seven m illion. B alancing th e fig­ Mrs. M argaret M elanson. Mrs. E. you" A re y o u r evenings a m ght- ing. analgesic effect in the agony
b u reau crats have been retain ed at n eith er Com m unism n or Fascism. ures w ould still leav e Roosevelt C onklin,
countv
vice-preside n t, ; m are of to rtu re and is your day's of rheum atism .
T ___
his _________..
affords an „ o p p o rtu n ity for an w ith a p o p u lar m ajo rity of tw o spoke Mrs. E arl Hobbs, president. w ork ruined by th e stab b in g pains
th e expense of the tax p ay er."
Don't eonfu-e this scientific fo r­
Again at Brooklyn on Ni • b r I inform ing lectu re on th e sim ilari- j and a half m illio n —w hich w as not
, of N euritis"
.
m
ula
of an A rm y D octor w ith
4. 1932. he re-affirm ed his position ties and differences of th e tw o su b ­ at all w h at th e rep u b lican n ew s­
-
FA CE THE TRUTH! Y our body "cure-alls" and "panaceas.'' YOU i
in this statem ent: “The people of versiv e system s—w hich is one way p ap ers w ished th e poll to sh o w — pr* si lent, w is nani«n president.
t
is
probably
loaded
w
ith
corrupting.
A m erica dem and a reduction of of filling a colum n on a dull day" and w hich did not a p p ear in tiie Mrs L i-te r M ooberry. Mrs L eon­
I im p u re poison y o u r m uscles and MUST BE RELIEVED O F YOUR;
federal expenditures. It can be ac­ Also he has discovered th at the headlines.
ard M elanson and Mr
M argaret (jo in ts p ainfully abraged by URIC RHEUMATIC PA INS IN 10 DAYS'!
com plished not only by reducing governm ent p ictu res of th e desola­
T h e stra w polls a re of value— M elanson w ere hostesses
ACID form ed into sh arp crystals. If you are not com pletely u tte rly ;
th e expenditures of existing d e ­ tion of the d ro u th area a re p ro b ­ to th e o u tfits th a t a re sellin g them
J u n io r Aid of the L u th eran church
no m a tte r how m any
p artm ents but it can be d o n e ably unreliable, because th e photog­ to th e new spapers—and to add to e n tertain ed in honor of Mrs. Ted ■ Each tim e you move, these foul, satisfied
by abolishing m any useless com ­ ra p h e r moved an ox-skull ten feet th e e n tertain m en t of th e occasion. W ilkins and Mrs. R obert T an n er (poisonous deposits of needle-like y ears you have suffered sim ply
uric
acid
cry
stals
m
ay
be
causing
brin
g
th
e
em pty bottle back to
missions, bureaus and functions, before snap p in g his cam era.
So do th e figm ents of im agination at B unning's hall last W ednesday you e x cru ciatin g pain.
your druggist and he w ill hand
and it can be dene by consolidating
O nly one of m y distinguished th a t are being published as news, afternoon.
Don't try to tre a t your rheum atic you back, w ithout question, ev. ry
m any activities of th e g o vernm ent." contem poraries has scored a scoop, but th a t is all th ey am ount to.
A n n iv ersary O bserved
pains fiom the outside!
Y O U cent you paid for it! Got W illiam s (
T he m anner in w hich th e p resi­ and felicitations a re in o rd er for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
enry
R
ittb
aler
MUST REACH THE INSIDE The K U X. C om pound today on this
Let m e tu rn p ro p h et fo r a mo­
dent has corrected this evil, th e Mr. W illiam H ard, jo u rn a list and
w
ere
pleasantly
surprised
last
S
u
n
­
alieylate.s in W illiam s' R U N . C om ­ m oney-back g u aran tee at th*' D el­
m ent and set dow n h ere my firm
m an n er in w hich he has m ade G OP broadcaster.
day on th e ir 40th w edding a n n iv e r­ pound a r? u n iv ersally prescribed , ta D rug S tole. 217 E. Main St Ad
good his prom ises to the people
F or th e convenience of th e new s­ conviction th a t ev ery one of th e sary w ith a g ath erin g of th e ir
can best be seen by an actual s u r­ p ap er w orld, it has been a custom straw b ailotings n ' o r t h noticing ch ild ren and o th er relatives, in ­
vey of th? grow th of bureaucracy of long stan d in g for public men will, on its last issue before th e clu d in g th e ir son P h ilip of S acra­
in the federal governm ent in th e to issue to th e press advance copies ' election, sw ing clea r aro u n d and m ento. Cal.
past th ree years.
Mrs. W ilkins H onored
of th e ir speeches and statem ents, forecast R oosevelt's victory — and
Before the Roosevelt ad m in istra­ each issue b earin g a t its head th e th ey w ill not be stingy in th e ir
Mrs. Ted W ilkins was honored
estim
ates
of
his
m
ajo
rity
then.
T
hus
tion th e re w ere ten agencies d eal­ injunction th a t th ey a re not to be
w ith a p arty by th e N eighbors of
ing w ith th e production and d is­ m ade public u n til a specified re -, th e y will be. a fte r th e decisive No­
trib u tio n of power. In 1935 th ere lease time. T h e custom is so g en ­ vem ber day. ab le to point w ith tion for th e ir skill in rep o rtin g the
w ere 23 agencies concerned w ith it. eral th at even g o vernm ent papers, p rid e to th e accuracy of t h e i r m u tatio n of public sen tim en t from
Tw o agencies of the federal gov­ such as th e p resid en t's m essage to necrom ancy, and ask for ad m ira- day to day.
ernm ent w ere prim arily co n cern ­ congress. go o u t w ith th e sam e
ed w ith the settlem ent of labor dis- , in ju n ctio n , as do law s in advance
putes in 1932. F our years later of th e ir adoption by congress.
tw elve agencies are interested in
Mr. H ard, o v er th e radio, an s­
the settlem ent of labor disputes.
w ered S ecretary Ick es'sp eech about
H ousing problem s w ere being th e H earst com m unication th ree-
considered by four agencies of the q u a rte rs of an ho u r before th e
governm ent before the Roosevelt S e cretary of th e In te rio r w ent on
adm inistration. In 1936 15 agencies th e a ir w ith his address. T his is
are dealing w ith th? problem.
th e first tim e I recall th a t a new s­
In 1932 th ere w ere six agencies p ap er man "b ro k e a release date"
of th e governm ent to w hich fo r­ —to use th e press ph rase—hence
eign trad e was a m ajor concern th is trib u te to Mr. H ard ’s e n te r­
Today th ere are tw elve agencies prise.
concerned w ith this activity.
A w hile ago th e C hicago T rib u n e
F our governm ent agencies w ere also scored a n o tew o rth y b eat on
m aking loans to farm ers four years all its n ew sp ap er rivals. It p u b ­
ago. Today th ere are th irte n agen­ lished. and editorialized, on a cable
cies engaged in m aking such loans 1
Eight agencies of t h e federal
— R
governm ent exercised extensive eon- ,
tro l over the public lands. In 1936 j
A. P ersonal N ote from
such control w as being exercised by
th e pen of
fifteen organizations in the federal
Low m ileage,
governm ent.
p
e rfe c t condition .......................................
Today th ere are th ree different
comm ittees, each en tirely inde­
p endent of th e other, all stu d y in g |
overlapping services in th e federal
governm ent.
In the light of this record w hat
R adio e q u ip p e d , sp o t light, special
can the new deal hold for us in
th e future. This record can not be
p a in t jo b . A b e a u tifu l c a r ................
excused because of the existence of
a national depression, for at the
tim e these prom ises w ere m ade and
w hile tiie president was m aking
T his plow opens a new era in plow
these speeches above quoted from,
performance with a new high lift
the country was in th ■ tro u g h of
R un less th a n 12,000 miles.
4
ttie w orst economic depression ol
that goes into action instantly
In
p
e
rfe
c
t
condition
..................
its history, and he knew or should
extra trash clearance . . . high speed
hav e know n the situation which
bottom s . . . “ easy-rcach” levers j ;;
w ould confront him upon his elec­
tion. Now faced w ith ano th er d i c ­
light d ra ft. . . m ore plow for the
tion the president vaguely prom ­
m oney. Let us show you h ow land-
ises to discontinue outm oded boards
S ta n d a rd T u d o r
and bureaus, but shouldn't we say
side pressure is carried on the rear
in his own words, "The w ay we
Sedan .....................................................
furrow w heel, and how the CEN­
do things is m a rly alw ays tin
m easu re of our sincerity"?
TENNIAL pulls easier, plow s faster,
W hat th e adm inistration has ac­
saves fuel and does better work.
com plished. th e price of Farley's
folly, fascism by any name you
call it. th e horse and buggy days,
W ith ru m b le seat, A -l m echanical
an d w hat we propose to do about
condition, and new p a i n t ....................
it w ill be discussed in fu tu re issues.
An analysis of the record of this
a d m in istra tio n m ade in th e light of ;
its prom ises can b rin g but one
M a n y O th e r s to C h o o se F rom
conclusion; th a t th e happiness and
$ 2 5 a n d up
p ro tectio n of th e A m erican people
lies in th e election of th e rep u b li­
can tick et.
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