Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 10, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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det the appointment nt Presidential j a definite obligation at ultim ate pay- I co-operative mark »tine act (he grain '
PAG E J
poatmaaters baa been ¡.laced on the men, In full.
| fu tu re , and packer control acta; given
merit basts sim ilar to that applying
"The Justness of tbe baa!« employed to agriculture direct rvprooentation on
| to the classified service,
hae been form ally recognized by other 1 the federal reserve board and OB the
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“W e favor the classification of post debtor nations.
•
, federal aid comm,salon.
musters In first, second and third class
• Great nations cannot reeognlz« or j
“We have greatly strengthened our
portoffices, and the ¡.lacing of the pro­ admit the principles of repudiation. To foreign marketing service for the d ie
w*ews«l.l »
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I a*
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hibition field forces within the classi-, r$ zx e*v
so «
would
undermine
the Integrity ■ _ (msal
f oar agricultural
products
The
G .-'w n r, I in ’g wo;k ami filling». ]| w ill
‘ssarlly ; ‘‘ssentlal
1 cm
Hed civil service without necessarily;
‘‘saentlal for International trade, com- 'c
r u x of tbe p ro !’em from the stand
P y you h ig v im j pries» ou your dental work.
Cleveland.— T he following la the text Incorporating the present personae,. I nierf»- «nd credit. T h irty five per cent I point of the fan n er Is tbs net profit
Z
»K ia total
a — la
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— . .
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_
C >*ii k bank b u ild in g , A lb a n y
o V f # the
total foreign .l.k
debt i I I —
t . now
In w ' W
he receives a fte r his outlay. The proc-
of the Republican platform as adopted
!
process
of
liquidation.
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
e.ss
of
bringing
tbe
average
prices
of
by the convention:
« h a t he buys snd what he sells closer
“We, the delegates of the Repub­
Lsbor Board Flexibility.
“The Republican p a r t, reaffirms Its
THE TA R IFF
ongr» as for the cure of t i e disabled
together can be promptly expedited by
lican party In national convention as­
"The labor hoard provisions of the
stand for agreement among the na-
evldeooes the uondvtnkehle purpose o f
reduction in taxes, steady employment
sembled. bow our bead in reverent
present law should be amended when-
“ We reaffirm our belief In the pro­
meuiory of W arren O. H arding.
, 1*1“
prev* i“ * “ r “ nd Pr i * * rve
the government not to ccnslder cost»
In indnetiy snd stability In business.
tective ta riff to extend needed pro­
ever I, appears from experience lbs,
“A staunch Republican, he was f i r . , ' K i o n ^ w . “ ^
" “ ' M’ P
«hen the welfare o , these men la »0
On# Curs fe r Depression.
tection
lo
our
productive
Industries.
such
action
is
necessary.
I'nllectiT«
stake
No legislation for the benefit)
we Indorse the Permanent
of ull a true patriot, who gave un-
"This
process
can
be
expedited
di­
We
believe
io
protection
as
a
national
bargaining,
med'«,ton
end
voluntary
Court of international Justice and
of the disabled aoldlers proposed dur-|
stintingly of him self during a trying
rectly by lower freight rotes by bet­ arbitration are the most Important
favor the adherence of the United policy, with due and equal regard to
Ing tbe lest four years by veteraDufi
and critical period o f our national life
ter marketing through co-operative ef­ steps in maintaining prnreful labor re
States to this tribunal, as recomiuend- all s e t ions und to agriculture. In
organ,za, Iona beg failed to receive cob -1
“H is conception and successful di­
forts, and « more scientific orgoolia- lallons snd should lie encouraged 1 elder»,Ion.
i ed by President Coolidge. This gov­ duetrles and occupations. It Is only
rection o f the lim itatio n of armaments
lion of the physical human machinery W e do not believe In compulsory as- I
ernment hag definitely refused mem­ by adherence to such a policy that the
“ We pledge ourselves to meet tbui
conference In Washington was an
of distribution and by a greater diver­ tlon «, any lim e In the settlement of
problems of the future affecting th«3
bership In the League of Nations and well being o f consumers can he safe­
achievement which udvanced the world
sification of farm products.
labor
disputes
guarded,
that
there
cun
be
assured
to
to assume any obligations under tbe
- care of our wounded and disabled ,n ni
along the path tow ard peace.
“W e promise every assistance In tbe
“Public opinion sms, be the final I spirit o, liberality, and with t h n i
covenant of the league.
On thia we American agriculture, to American
“As delegates of the Republican p a r­
reorganisation
of
the
m
arket
system
arb iter In any crisis which eo vitally
labor, to American mimufuclnrei a a
thoujd tfu l consideration which w ill en-
ty. we share In the national thanks­
on sounder and more economical lines, , affects public welfare as Ihe sttspen
nl le the government to give to the lis-
nnd,
where
diversification
Is
needed,
'
«ton
of
trnusportatlon.
giving that in the great emergency
dlvlduel veterans that full meaanre o f
W W W W VW Vv
government assistance during the pe- '
“Therefore, tbe Interest« of the
crented by the death o f our great ^VAAAzVv«vA.WkAA»levAAfV\AArVGVb
cure guaranteed hy an effective ad­
rlod of transition.
i public require the maintenance of an
leader there stood forth fu lly equipped
m inistration machinery to which his.
to be his successor one whom we had
• Vigorous efforts of this adndnlstra- ; Im partial tribunal which can In nn
I iiatrlotlc service nnd oncriflee« on,1,1»,
nominated as vice president—Calvin 1
tlon toward broadening our exports emergency make an Investigation of
him.
Coolidge— who as vice p ré s id a it a n d 1
m arket w ill be continued. The Hepuh- j the facts and publish its conclusions.
President, by his every net has ju s ti­
Ilcan party pledges Itself lo tbe devel- i This Is essential ns a basis for popu-
CONSERVATION
©pnient and enactment of measure* I«r Judgment.
fied the faith and confidence which
“We
believe
In the development, e f-
which
w
ill
place
the
agricultural
Inter
j
“W
e
favor
a
stable,
consistent
and
he has won from the nation.
fectlve and efficient, whether of olt.
ests
of
America
on
a
basis
of
economic
constructive
policy toward our rail-
Financial Chaos Inherited.
timber, con, or w ater power reenurcets
equality with other Industry to assure ronds.
"When the Republican adm inistra­
of tide government, cnly ns needed
Its prosperity snd success. We favor
tion took control o f the government
snd only after the public need has be-
adequate ta riff protection to such of
G
O
VERNM
ENT
CONTROL
In 1921, there were 4,500,000 unem­
come a m altei o f public record, ron-
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
onr agricultural products as are th reat­
"The prosperi,} o f the American na-
ployed ; Industry and commerce were
Indlcd with a scrupulous regard and
ened by competition. We favor, w ith ­
, „on rests on the vigor of private In iti­ ever vigilant safeguards agnlnsl w aste,
stagnant; agriculture was prostrate;
out putting the government Into busi­
ative which hns bred a spirt, of In­ speculation and monopoly.
, business was depressed ; government
ness, the establishment of a federal dependence und self reliance. The Re
bonds were selling below their par
"The natural resources o f the coun­
system
of
organization
for
co-operative
r
„ b|,,.«n parly .land s now as always
values.
try belong lo all the people, and arts
marketing of farm products.
I
„ Hl„ .n
“Peace was delayed; mis. nderstand-
a pari of an estate belonging to gen­
“The mining Industry has expert-
i u. me govern
return to perpetnate American stand
men, Into business.
lng and friction character!?.« J our re­ stand.
erations yel unborn. The government
eneed a period of depression eg the re- '
ards of life.
"American Industry should no, be policy should he lo safeguard, develop
lations abroad. T here was a luck of
“W h ile we are unwilling ,o enter
"A protective ta riff Is designed to snlf of the abnormal economic condi­ compelled ,o struggle against govern
fulth In the adm inistration of govern­ Into
political
commitments
which
ond utilize these possessions.
Tha
support llie high American economic tions growing ou, of the war. This ad­
men, enmpctltlon. The right of the
ment resulting In n growing feeling would Involve us In the «inflict of
conservation policy of the nation orig­
ministration has accomplished much In
government to regulate, supervise and
o f distrust lu file very principles od European policies It should be the level of life for the average fam ily and
inated with Ihe Republican party un­
Improving ihe conditions affecting this
control public utilities and public In
which our Institutions are founded.
purpose and high privilege of the to prevent a lowering ,o ihe levels of great
der the Inspiration of Theodore Roose­
fundam ental
Industry,
snd
economic
life
prevailing
In
other
lands
leresta
we
believe
should
he
strength
‘T o d ay Industry and commerce are United States to continue lo co-operate
velt
W e hold It a privilege o f the
pledges Itself to continue Its efforts In
ened, but we are firmly opposed lo the
“It is the history of the nation the,
active; public and private credits are w ith other nations In hum anitarian ef­
Republican party to build aa a me­
thia direction.
onllonallzalloti or government owner
sound, we have made peace; we have forts In accordance with our cherished the protective ta riff system has ever
morial ,o him on the foundation whlcbi
ship of public utilities.
Highways.
taken tbe first step toward disarma­ traditions. T he basic principles of our Justified Itself by restoring confidence,
he laid.
“The federal aid road act. adopted
ment and strengthened our friendship foreign policy must be Independence promoting Industrial activity and em­
Plank on Coa, Prleas.
I
IM M IG R A T IO N
w ith the world powers; our relations w ithout Indiffeience ,o the rights nnd ployment, enormously Increasing our hy the Republican congress In 1921, 1 “T h e price and n c,instant supply
purchasing
power,
and
bringing
In­
has been of inestimable value to the of this essential commodity are of vital
w ith the rest o f the world are on a necessities of others and co-operation
“The unprecedented living condi-'
creased prosperity to all our people.
development of the hlghwny system of Interest ,o the public.
firm er basis, our position was never without entangling alliances.
The govern
tlons In Europe following the World
Raises Standard of Living
the
several
states
and
o
f
the
nation.
better understood, our foreign policy
nienl
hns
no
constitutional
power
lo
Jud ¡meat Is Vindicated.
w ar created a condition by which WS|
“The ta riff protection to our InduS- W e pledge a continuation of this pol­ regulate price«, hut can bring Ila In
never more definite and consistent.
'T h is policy, overwhelmingly up
try works for Increased consumption icy of federal co-opera,Ion w ith the flnence to bear hy the powerful In­ were threatened with mass lmmlgra-1
The tasks to which we have put our
proved by the people, has bebn vln d l
tlon that would have aerloualy ilia-,
of domestic agricultural products by states In hlghwny building.
hands are completed.
strument afforded by full publicity
| rated since the end of the great war. an employed population Instead o f one
“ We favor the construction of roads When through Industrial conflict, it« turbed our économie life. The law ra .1
“T im e lias been too short for the
i America's participation In world a f­ unable to purchase the necessities of
cently enacted la designed lo protect)
and trails In our national forests nec
correction of all the Ills we received |
supply Is threalencd. the President
fairs under the adm inistration of life.
W ithout the strict maintenance essary to the protection nnd utilization. should have authority to appoint a the Inhabitants of our country, not
as a heritage from the Inst Democratic
only the American citizen, but al«<4
President H a rd in g and President Cool
of the ta riff principle our farmers will In appropriations, therefore, the tuxes commission lo act as mediators and
adm inistration, and the notable ac­
1 Idge has demonstrated the wisdom and need always lo compete with cheap
, Continued on rag « 4>
which these lands would pay If tax ­ «« a medium for voluntary arbitration.
complishments under Republican r-jle
prudence of the nntlonnl Judgment,
lands nnd cheap labor abroad and with able should be considered as a con­ In the event of n strike the comrol
w arrant us In appealing to the coun­
most Impressive example o f the cn
lower standards o f living.
trolling factor.
try with entire confidence.
of distribution must be Invoked to pre­
I p arity of the United States to serve
“The enormou» value of the pro­
vent profiteering.
"W e demand and the people of the | the cause of world peace w ithout po
Concrete Is well adapted for Ihw
tective principle hns once more been
LABOR
United States have a right to demand
conalruction of a variety o f equip­
j litlcal affiliations w m shown In the ef
demonstrated hy the emergency ta riff
M
ERCHANT
M
A
R
IN
E
rigid economy In government.
ment oil live stock far,os. When uaed
"The Increasing stress of Industrial
1 fe e ,lie and benefldent work of the act o f 1921 and the ta riff act o, 1922.
life , Ihe constant and necessary e f­
for feeding floors, m an ure-p its, und
“The Republican- party stands fat
“ We assert our belief In the elastic
FIN A N C E A N D T A X A T IO N D a » ’, « commission towards the solu
foundations, I, Improves sanitary con-
a etrong nnd permanent merchant ma
tlon of the perplexing question of Ger­ provision adopted hy congress In the fort«, because of world competition, to
dllloiis. H lrnrtiires made from I, are
Increase production and decrease coals
rlne bull, hy Americana, owned hj
“W e believe that the achievement man reparations.
ta riff act of 1922, providing for a
rsl proof nnd sld In eonlrolllng aueb
has made I, specially Incumbent on
Americans
and
manned
hy
American»,
"T he first conft rence o f great pow
of the Republican adm inistration In
method of readjusting the tariff rates
pesls.
Conerete lots tbe additional
lo secure the necessary contact with
reducing taxation hy $1,250,000,0,10 per ers in Washington called by President and the classifications In order to meet those In authority to protect labor
advantages of being durable, fireproof,
from undue exactions
world markets for our surplus agrlcul
annum ; reducing o f the putdlc deb, by Harding accomplished the lim itation
changing economic conditions when
ami easily disinfected.
“ W e commend congress for having
ttirnl products nnd manufactures; lo
$2,432.000,000; Installing u budge, sys­ o f nrmnments nnd the readjustment of such changed conditions are brought to
protect our shippers nfid Importers
tem ; reducing the public expenditures the relations of tlxe powers Interested the attention o f the President by com­ recognized thia possibility In Its prompt
adoption of the recommendation o,
from exorbllnn, ocean freight tales
from $5.500.000.000 per annum to ap­ In the F a r East.
plain, or application.
President Coolidge for a constitution­
nnd to heeeme s powerful arm of out
“ We firm ly mtvoenfo the calling of
proxim ately $3,400,000,000 per nnnunt,
al amendment authorizing congress lo
national defense.
thus reducing the ordinary expendi­ a conference on rtie lim itatio n of lund
AGRICULTURE
legislate ou the subject of ililld labor
tures of the government to substan­ forces, the use of submarines nqd
“ In dealing with agriculture the Re­
G REAT LAKES W ATERW AY
tia lly a prewnr basis; nnd the com­ poison gas. as ¡imposed by ¡ ’resident publican party recognize« tha, we ere and we urge the prompt consideration
of that amendment hy the b-gialntures
plete restoration of public cred it; the I Coolidge. iVhcn, through the adoption
"F ully realizing the vital Importance
faced with a fundamental national of tlie various states.
payment or refunding of $7.500,000.000 of a permanent reparations plan, the
of transportation In boll, cos, and
problem, nnd tha, the prosperity and
"There la no success great enough
of public obligations without disturb- I conditions In Utirepe w ill make nego
service to all our people we favor the
w elfare of the nation as a whole la
ance o f credit or Industry— all during ; tintions nnd co-opa itlon opportune and dependen, on the prosperity end «el- to Justify the employment of women
construction of the moat feasible
In
labor
under
conditions
which
n
III
possible.
the short period of three years—pre­
w aterways front the great lakes ,c the
fare of our agricultural population.
Im
pair
their
natural
function«.
“ Ity treatles o f pence, safeguardlng
sent» a record unsurpassed In the his­
A tlan tic seaboard nnd the G u l, of
We recognize our agricultural ac­
High
Standards
for
Women.
otir rlghts and " It lio u t derrogallng
tory of public finance,
Mexico, nnd the Improvement and de
tivities are still struggling with ad­
“ We favor high standards for nages,
'T h e assessment of taxes wisely and titosc of otir form er nssortates In nrms
«shipment nt river«, harbor«, anti
verse conditions th a , have brought
scientifically collected ami the efficient tlie RppuhUcun adm inistration enderl about distress. We pledge the party to working and living conditions among
waterways. Inland and coastwise, to
the
«omen
employed
In
Industry.
the
wnr
hetween
thls
country
and
and economical expenditure of the
Ifie fullest extent Jaatlfled hy the pres
lake whatever steps are necessary to
“We
pledge
a
continuance
of
the
Germnn.v
ind
Austrln
W
e
Imve
con
money received hy the government are
ent entl potent tonnage available
bring back a balanced condition be­
TKe UNIVERSITY of O R jfX )N
successful effort» of the Republican
essential to the prosperity o f our na- I r ,” d»,d
»Igned w ith ; other nations
“ IVe favor a comprehensive survey
tween agriculture. Industry and labor,
<r»^te»na
adm inistration to elim inate the seven
during the las, three p t r j more than
tion. Carelessness In levying taxes In
of the conditions under which the
which was destroyed by the Demm
day, twelve-hour work week, In In
The C o iU jr of
Síleorr
cvitahly breeds extravagance In ex­ 50 treaties nud International agree
flood water« of the Colorado river may
rrs tlc party through an unfortunate
duatry.
We
regard
w
ith
satisfaction
ment«
in
,lw>
furtherance
o
f
pence
and
«nd ihr Art» with ?? drp«»tfpent,.
penditures.
be controlled and utilized for tits bene ;
adm inistra,but o f legislation passed a«
the elim ination of the twelve hour day
good will.
lit of the people of the stales which 1
w ar tim e measure*.
I hr
«<h«*»lr. of Ar<hi
Demand Sound Policy.
In the steel industry and the agree
Latin-Am erican Affairs.
border thereon
We
affirm
that
under
the
Repub
♦Act tire and Allied A » ♦« — hiiMr»c*N
“The wisest o f taxation rests most
“The federal w ater ¡tower ac| estnh |
"New sanctions nnd new proofs of llcnn adm inistra,Ion the problems of ment elim inating the seven day work
Admmihtrat kw — TdiK^tion— C»t »d
Pghtly on the Individual nnd economic
permanent accord have marked our re ­ the fnrtner have received njore serlo,is week of alternate thirteen nnd eleven
llahes
a national w ater power policy
u i(c Stud y—ffiJour n«lirm —»1 « w—
life of the country. The public de­
hours,
accomplished
through
the
ef­
lations with all Latin-Am erica.
Tbe consideration than ever before both hy
Medi« me—-M u nie—PhyiHJil l;du
mand for a sound tax policy Is In­
fort« of Presidents Harding nnd Cool­ nnd Ihe wav hns thereby been opened ,
long standing enntrow rsy between definite Executive action and hy con
for Ihe greatest w ater ¡tower develop i
sistent.
< wtkwi-^Sorkilof r — h >tcr’”»o»i
idge
We
declare
our
faith
In
tha
prin­
Chile and Pen, has been ndvaxiced gresslonal action no, only In the field
men! In history under eondltittna which
"Progressive tax reduction should he
ciple o f the eight hour day.
A’or 0 ca/o/ofi/B or onÿ mformation
tow ard settlement hy Its s tbmlsslon to of general legislation hut also In the
preserve Initiative o , our people, ye, J
I'cnm plixlied through tax reform. It
“
W
e
pledge
a
continuation
of
Ihe
Thr Pr^itru, Umi'rriil]/ of
the President of the I ’nlL-d Stales as enactment o f laws to mee, emergency
protect the public Interest.
should not he confined to less than
work of reliald Ilia,lu g workers In In­
Ortfon. f'u^9nn, Oregon
' a rb itra , i t , nnd w ith the helpful co­ situation«.
<000.000 of otir citizens who pay direct
dustry as conducted by the federal
operation of this country a Irenty has
WORLD W AR VETERANS \
Mors Being Cenawmed New.
taxes, hut Is the right o f the more
hoard for vocational education nnd
T V 40«h Yen Opens Sepfembcr ?$, H24
been signed by the represent a,Ives of
“T he restoration of general prosper­ favor adequate appropriations for thia
than lOO.OOO.nrzi who are dally paying
“W e reaffirm the ndm lralbm and
1C Aniericnn republies which w ill a *b -
ity and the purchasing power of our purpose.
their taxes through th eir living ex­
gratitude we feel for toddlers ami i
I hlze condition« on tire American con­
people through ta rif, protection lias re­
penses. Congress has in the main con­
sailors.
“ We favor a broader and better aya-
tinent nnd m inimize the opportunities sulted lu an Increased domestic con­
W»’ h»iVF a
fined its work to tax reduction. The
tem
of
vocational
education,
a
more
“ The Republican party pledge« n
for war.
sumption of food products « h ile the adequate system of federal free etn
m atter of tax reform Is still unsettled
continual
and
Inceaalng
aollcltttrte
for
“O ur difficulties w ith Mexico have
price of many agricultural rmnlBmll- ploytnenl agencies with facilities for
end is equally essential.
all those auffctlng any dlsahlllty as a sot t i ll o( B io w n»ville. ',i goo-i ro a d .
happily yielded to n most friendly ad
tlea la above the w ar price level hy »«slating the movements of neasnnnl
“W e pledge ourselves ,o the pro­ Just ment.
result of ««trice to the United State»
Will saw o i l , v iu r o ld e r lo r $ 1 5 5 0
reason of direct ts riff protection.
gressive reduction of taxes of all the
and migratory labor, including farm
In time o f war. No country and no ■ (lio n s nil 1 ) ’ ’ iv e rc d H i|s » v . $18.
Succor to Rusola and Japan
“ Under the leadership of Ihe Presi­ labor, with a/nple organization for
people ns rapidly ns may he done with
ndm lnlstratiig, has ever shown a more b lia n n u li i t i t ia t l i n , K, 2, H«lacy.
"O ur policy, now well defined, of den, at the rao», critical time, a cor­
bringing the man and his Job together.
due regard for the essential expendi­
generous disposition In the care of Ita
giving practical aid to other peoples poration « as organlaed hy private c«|e
tures of the government administered
disabled, or more thoughtful consldera
without assuming pol tical obligations
Ital making available $100,000,000 to
RAILROADS
w ith rigid economy, and to plnce our
tion l„ providing a sound ad m h ilrtra­
H ALSEY
has been conspicuously dem ons,,a,ed.
aaslst the farm ers of the Northwest
tax system on a sound peace time
tion for the solution of ,he many prob­
'T
h
e
people
demand
and
are
en
“lit realization of the disturbance
basis.
lem» Involved In making Intended bene­
FOREIGN DEBTS
In the agricultural export market, the titled ,o have prompt and etlirtent
fit» fully, directly and promptly avail-
"W e indorse lhe plan of President
transportation a , the lowest rate«,
result
of
the
financial
depression
In
Eu
able to tilie veteran«,
Coolidge io call In November a na­
Cash paid lor
"In fulfillm ent o f our solemn pledge
r<jpe. and appreciating that the export conalsten, with good service and a rea­
tional conference of federal and «tale In the national platfo, tn o f 1920. we
“T he confusion, Inefficiency and mal-
sonable
return
on
the
valoe
of
tbe
officials for lite development o f the have steadfastly refused to consider field would be enormously Improved property devoted to public «ervlee.
adm lula,rati-m
existing
heretofore
hy economic re h a b ilita,lou and the re­
effective methods of lightening the tax the cancellation o f foreign debts. Our
alnce rhe establishment of tills govern
W e believe th a , Ihe American peo
sulting
Increased
consuming
power,
a
burden of our citizens and adjusting attitude has no, lu-cn t lu < o f an op
men, agency has been cured and plana
sympathetic support and direction was pie demand, and we favor, a carefnl
questions of taxation as between na­ presslve creditor seeking l,) m , d ic e re-
are lielng actively made looking to a
and acienllflc readjustment of railroad
turn snd Ignoring* -x lr tt’ gt financial
« •* * " »" »'•*
American rep-
tional and state governments,
rate ncltednlen with a view ,o the en­ fu rth er Improvement In the operation
resents,Ivea on the European repai»
conditions, bn, has t>een 1 need on the
R »organizing U. S. Bureaus.
couragement o f agriculture and basic of the bureau hy the passage of new
conviction Ilia , a moral obligation snch ttons coininlsslon
legislation. The basic statute has been
Industrie», w ithout Im pairm ent of
“ We favor a comprehensive reor­
“The revival In 1W2I of the )V»r
as was Incurred should n o t he filers
so liberalized aa to bring wlihln Ila
railroad service.
ganization of the executive depart­
Finance
corporation,
with
loans
of
over
garded.
I aunurt went Ttiefdavt
“T h e present law rognlatlng ra il­ term« 100,000 additional heneflclariea.
ments and hnrenus along ,1th line of
gfino.inn.ixv, averte-, tn 1921. a com­
The privilege nt hospitalization In gov­
“ We stand for settlement» w ltli all
road«
which
were
enacted
to
meet
Ygenry
Hub Cleaning Work»
tlie ¡«Ian recently submitted by a Joint
plete collapse In the agricultura, In
port-w ar conditions should he modi­ ernment hospital*, aa recommended by
eoinmlttee of the congress, which hag debtor contitriet sim ilar In c t« re e fe r dnstry.
President
Coolidge,
hns
been
granted
fied from time to time as experience
the unqualified support of President to our deht agreement vAth Great
ABES
Flnaoe'al Help Previde«
to «11 veterans Irrespective of the
R ritaln. T hat settlement, ocble wd un­
•how« the necessity therefor
Coolidge.
“W e have eatabtiahed new Intermedi­
origin
of
disability
«mJ
over
$50,000,-
der a R epuhlla n ndm lnl« mtloit. « as
'T h e consolidation of railroads Into
"The Improvement In the enfotco-
ate cred!, baakx for agricultura, and few e r competitive systems, subject to OOo hns heen appropriated for hospital
the greatest l n t e m t h n a l financial
men, of the m erit system both hy
transaction In history
Under the Increased the capital of the federal t h e appro»«, o f the Interstate com­ construction which w ill provide suffi­
legislative enactment snd Executive t e ­
Emergency loans merce commission, should be provided
cient lied« to care for ell.
agreement the United Rtmes now re ­ farm loan avatem
flon since March 4, 1921, has been
LAWYER AND NOTARY
have been granted to drought stricken for.
ceives an annnal return otx $4.fW ),(tin,
Proof of Party1« Intent.
marked snd effective. Bv Executive or- '
areas
We have enacted Into law the
mil) owing to US (J; Gres, IB -/»In. w ith
“ Apprcjirtntbins totalling over $ ,.-
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