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f u tile .
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r ig h t « to a ll a n d s p e c ia l p r iv ile g e to I p u b lic places *11 w h ic h m a k e b a r ts r
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in la n d w a te r w a y s has n o t been e n c o u r ­
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s p e c ia l p r iv ile g e « a re e s s e n tia l to n a - I th e a d m in is tr a tio n o f Its la w s ; to pun
b y P re s id e n t C o o lid g e
cap to A m e ric a n shipping and com m erce
tr a d e Is th r e a te n e d b y th e a d m ln ls tr a
t lo n a l p ro s p e rity .
I t b e lie v e s t h a t n a - I lab tho se g u ilt y o f th fs e offenses
imposed by R ep ublican policies.
tlo n o f th e act.
t lo n a l p r o s p e r ity m u s t o r ig in a t e w it h I
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I t has u r n e c e s s a rily In te r fe r e d w it h
th e s p e c ia l In te r e s ts a n d seep d o w n I office ; to p r a c tic e eco nom y tn th e e x -
A m e ric a n railro a d s In fa v o rin g foreign
th e p o w e r o f th e s ta te s to r e g u la te
th r o u g h th e c h a n n e ls o f tra d e to th e I p e n d ltp re o f p u b lic m o n e y , to r e v o r -
ship«,
and pledge ourselves to correct such
p u re ly
In t r a s t a t e t r a n s p o r ta tio n .
It
W e dem and th a t th e states o f the union
less fa v o re d In d u s trie s , to th e w a g e
ence a n d res p e c t th e r ig h t s o f a ll u n d e r
d is c rim in a tio n * W e declare fo r an A m e r­
m ust, th e r e fo re , be so r e w r it t e n th a t
shall be preserved In a ll th e ir v ig o r and
e a rn e rs a n d s m a ll s a la rie d em p lo y e e s. I th e C o n s titu tio n
ican-ow ned m erc h a n t m arin e. A m erican
th e h ig h pu rp o s es w h ic h th e p u b lic
D u r in g th e fo u r yea rs o f R e p u b lic a n
power. T h e y constitute a b u lw a rk a g a in s t
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b u ilt and m anned by A m e ric a n crews,
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anthroned Privilege
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the c e n tra lis in g and d estru ctive tenden­
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by t h * apy an d th a b l a r k m a l la r aa by th e A m e ric a n f a r m e r has c h a n g e d fro m
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m a t e r ia l th in » » ; th e D e m o c r a tic p a r t y
b o th e n c » u r« < e d and p ra ctic ed .
lo w -p r ic e d r a w c o m m o d itie s , such as
a tte n d a n t m is e rie s
T h e c h ie f cause»
lica n p a rty tn n a tio n a lis e th e fu n c tio n s
Is c o n cerned c h ie fly w i t h h u m a n r ig h ts .
sive ocean fr e ig h t chargos on products of
a g r ic u lt u r a l p ro d u c ts , coal a nd ores,
and
duties e f th e s t a t e *
o f th is a re :
fa rm and fa c to ry .
T h e m asses, b u rd e n e d b y d is c r im in â t* ,
th e lo w e s t r a t e * p la c in g th e h ig h e r
W e oppose the extension o f b u re a u c rac y ,
(a) T h e R e p u b lic a n p a r ty p o lic y o f
lo g la w s a n d u n ju s t a d m in is tr a tio n , a re
W e declare th a t the go vernm ent should
ra te s upon m o re v a lu a b le an d leas |
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d e m a n d in g r e lie f.
T h e fa v o re d s p e c ia l
own and operate auch m erc h a n t ahlpe as
b u lk y m a n u fa c tu re d p rod ucts.
I p re v e n te d E u ro p e fro m g e t t in g back
fe d e ra l agencies, and the m u ltip lic a tio n
w ill Insure the accom plishm ent o f these
in te re s ts , re p re s e n te d b y th e R e p u b - I
o f offices and office h o ld e r *
to Its n o rm a l b a la n c e , a n d . by le a v in g
punxtees and to continue auch operation
llc a n p a r ty , c o n te n te d w it h t h e ir u n ju s t
T h e F o rd n e y -U c C u m b e r t e r l f f act la u n so lv ed th e e co nom ic p ro b le m s a b ro a d
so long as It m ay be necessary w ithout
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W e re a ffirm and p le d g e th e f u lf ill
m ere necessaries o f life . T h is has d *
s t ill.
I w h lch d e fra u d s a ll th a people fo r th e
W t pledge e u r ts h sa to m a in ta in o u r
m e n t o f th e p o lic y , w it h re fe re n c e to I
b e n e fit o f a fe w ; it h e a v ily In cre a se s
p rlv e d th e A m e ric a n f i r m e r o f h it nor
•etab llehed position in f a 'o r o f th e e x ­
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m a I e x p o rt tra d e .
th a cost o f liv in g , p e n a lise s a g r lc u l-
clusion o f A sia tic Im m ig ra n ts .
by th e D e m o c ra tic m a jo r it y o f th e S lx -
( b ) T h e R e p u b lic a n p o lic y o f > pro
t y jf o u r t h ro n g re s e In th e n a tio n a l d e - I
h lb it lv s ta r if f , e x e m p lifie d In th e F o rd
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fe n te act o f 1 9 K . “ f o r th e p ro d u c tio n o f I
n e y -M c C u ro b e r la w . w h ic h has forced
n o t b e n e fit th e v e ry In te r e s ts fo r w h ic h
W a denounce th e action o f the R epub-
n itra te s o r o th e r p ro d u c ts needed fo r
th e A m e ric a n f a r m e r , w it h his e x p o rt
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p a re th e re c o rd o f e ig h t u n s u llie d yea rs
the prin ciples o f c iv il sendee by Its p a r­
m a n u fa c tu re o f fe r t iliz e r s * *
goods a t s u s ta in e d h ig h d o m e s tic lev
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m a in ta in in g a «tab le governm ent an d
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tie s w h ic h w o u ld e n a b le fo re ig n c o u n ­
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c o m m is sio n so t h a t th a t co m m is sio n he-
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th e fa r m e r to s h ip his orod uce to m a r ­
s u lta n t b e n e fit to th e to ile rs a n d p ro ­
th a t I t ia now ou r lib e rty and our d u ty
s tr u c tlv e a n d r e m e d ia l la w s . T h s ecd-
m in is t r a t io n In Its w ish to d e n y to the
d u ctlo n . d is t r ib u t io n an d sale o f c o m ­
k e t a t e ve n a liv in g p ro fit.
d u ce rs o f A m e ric a . T r a d e In te rc h a n g e
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W e pledge the D em ocratic p a rty f a it h ­
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people.
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fu lly to com ply w ith the sn’r lt as w ell as
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the reg u la tio n o f civ il service: to extend
d e v e lo p m e n t has ceased a nd th e fishing:
r e t a r y o f la b o r w a s g iv e n a s ea t In th e
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and to o th e r employees o f th e g o ve rn ­
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a m e n d m e n t to th e S h e rm a n a n t i- t r u s t
m ent not In e x e r u th e positions, and to se-
which have grow n up In the a d m in is tra ­
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cure to Ax service men preference In auch
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appointm ents.
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c ontraction o f le g itim a te end necessary
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passed.
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the R epublican p a rty aa declared in Its i
g o v e rn m e n t fo r th a t t e r r it o r y s im ila r
w e re c re a te d , fa r m lo a n h a n k s w e re
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the Presidency.
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fr o m th e n a tio n a l c a p ita l.
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tlo n . r e h a h lllt s t io n sn d ’ c o m p e n a x tlo n
boar the burdens Imposed hv W ar s h o u ld
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W s believe th a t the natio n should re ta in
v e te ra n s ' b u re a u lx Im p e r a tiv e ly r e - ,
been a p p a lle d by th e r e v e la lta n s o f p o ­
, / • » illuatrattjd booklets anjt special inform ation » rf e to
t it le to Ita w a te r pow er and we fa v o r the
q u lrsd .
li t ic a l d e p r a v ity w h ic h h a v e c h a r a c te r -
«xpodltious creatio n and developm ent of
lie d th e cond uct
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a r r a ig n th e R e r
control and coneerxetion o f a ll the n a ­
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to th a c o u n trie s p a r t ic ip a t in g t < a tierte-
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T a offset these p o lic ie s and tha»r dls-
u rta ts aa w e ll as s p o rts m a n
and decency In politics.
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R e p u b lic o f O r e a re — W e w e lc o m e fr»
W e d e a la re o u r p a r ty 's p o s itio n to
a a tro u s re s u lts , a nd to re s to re th e fa rm *
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E l*v t;o n s sre public a ffa irs conducted
a nd In d iffe re n c e to p u b lic o b lig a tio n
t h * s is te rh o o d o f re p u b lic s th e a n c ie n t
• f a g a in ta e co nom ic e q u a lity w ith
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e n te r in g th e custom s house th a t w ill
w ill o f the sovereign voters
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ita p ric e le s s n a m e
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p ro m o te e ffe c tiv e c o m p e titio n , p ro te s t
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excessive p riv a te contrib utio ns. To this
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c ia l. m ea n s sa w i ll r e -e s ta b lis h th e
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llclty. a t public expense, so th a t candt
o ffic ia l s itu a tio n and p e rs o n a l c o n ta c ts
fa r m e r s ’ e x p o rt m a r k e t by re s to rin g
th e In cre a se an d u n b a la n c in g o f prices
Im p ro v e d roads a rg o f v ita l Im p o rta n e * , dates p rop erly before ti e people for fed
w h ic h shocked th s conscience o f the
th e ln d u » tr la l b a la n c e in E u ro p e and not o n ly to com m erce and In d u s try but I era I offices, m ay present th e ir claim s at
is u n s c ie n tific ta x a tio n . • A f t e r h a v in g
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T h e D em o c ra tic p a rty pledges a ll Its*
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p r im a r y and th e e le c tio n .
W e fa v o f
energies to the o u tla w in g o f the whole«
a p p a llin g c o n d itio n s o f th a v e te ra n s
p a r t y e a u ld s u g g es t In th e w a y o f r e -
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th e p r o h ib itio n of in d iv id u a l c o n tr lb u -
b u re a u , w it h Us f r a u d upon th e g o v .
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