The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 06, 1922, Page Page Six, Image 6

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THE EVENING HttALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Business Administration
and a Rne City
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Radicalism
and a One-Horse Town
The enemies and traducers of Mayor Wilwn S. Wiley, haVe
ko where and atao lime during the present campaign, denied the
HONESTY, UPRIGHTNESS and GREAT ABILITY of the
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT of the CITY'S AFFAIRS during
HIS ADMINISTRATION.
THE HONESTY, FAIRNESS AND ABILITY OF MAYOR
WILSON S. WILEY'S ADMINISTRATION THEREFORE
STANDS ADMITTED BEFORE THE WORLD EVEN BY HIS
feN&MlES.
Mr. Arthur R. Wilton, a man of blaitieleu life, but jvholly
Untried, U put forward M candidate tar Mayor by a radical eh
ment of the Civic League.
HU platform, framed by them, and for their purposes, is a
promise .of nothing practical. The only things Worthy of atten
tion in the City's affairs as expressed in the Wilson platform are
bootlegging and gambling.
The Naked Truth
tiotS BOOTLEGGING EXIST IN KLAMATH FALLS?
OF COURSE-IT DOES, and so does it exist at the present
hMtnent in EVERY CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, HAMLET and
COUNTRYSIDE IN THE UNITED STATES. It is the most
daagerotu and perplexing Issue of our time. It exists every
where behind closed doors and concealed from the authorities
whose duty it is to suppress it And the bootlegger takes advant
age of the very law that protects the honest citizen from un
authorized invasion of his home, to defeat and defy the police in
running down and arresting him.
Doei, gambling exist in Klamath Falls? Yes, and so does it '
exist everywhere, hidden away and protected from the knowl
edge and control of authorities.
THE' CIVIC LEAGUE OF KLAMATH FALLS is an organ
Italian formed by many good citizens, including Mr. Arthur R.
Wilson, Messrs. Slough, Chilcote, Dunbar and Leonard, with the
entirely praiseworthy aim of bringing about better civic condi
tions; to DETECT CRIME and cause offenders against our state
laws and city ordinances to be brought' to justice.
The men who'are leaders of this Civic League claim to have
EVIDENCE in their possession of violations of law within this
city.
Have they co-operated with the Mayor and police by offer
ing this evidence to them to assist in detection and punishment
of crimes?
NO, THEY HAVE NOT.
They criticise and denounce the present city authorities for
failure to prosecute offenders while they, claiming to have the
evidence necessary to convict withhold t it and so themselves
ignorantly aid the criminals, and impede the enforcement of Jaw.
This is a fight for justice and good government A fight for
justice to the city officials who have rendered unselfish, de
"voted, invaluable service to this city A fight to point the finger
of scorn and civic condemnation at those who have persistently
slunk through this community whispering vile slanders against
our honored mayor; slanders which they do not dare to utter
openly.
We call upon ALL CITIZENS, including the Civic League,
to give their undivided support to all city officials charged with"
the duty of enforcing our laws and ordinances, whether they are
the present city officers or those who may be chosen at tomor
row's election to fill their places.
This should be a city governed BY ALL of its people and
FOR ALL of its people.
Give us a broad, enlightened government, in which radicalism
' of every form shall be excluded.
We offer "' ""X
WILSON S. WILEY for May
as the man who has done the most in the past and can do the
most in the immediate future to solve oU civic problems.
Vote 43 X W. S. Wiley, tomorrow.
Telephone Headquarters, Phdrie 632 for all information end
for means to get to and front your home to the polling places
tomorrow.
Headquarters, New Hart Building, Corner 7th and Main Sts.
WILEY-FOR-MAYOR CLUB, . .
W. C. VAN EMON, Secretary.
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