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THE LANDMARK BTATESVIIUC THURSDAY AUGUST 23 1928 PAGE OUR INDIANA August 23 1928 True economy would be ei o7 and friends The torso of the 7 XI I I i 4X lx I 1 4 of Troutman A GESTURE TS can exisorfly underRepublicarTai was as far back as the widespread distrust noccnrrn rf tho Hmlorwnrwl Tariff Ptll Lnll Inzot HOW HE GETS THAT WAY It is a political custom and one remembered that the Ttenublicans ui to eive remtmft)eied that tne KePn sembly grounds RESOURCES OVER A MILLION AND 4 HALE WVVIVWAV MO DVillklllll Lr cepted their testimony The reasons avoided The best type of Christian I IRST NATIONAL No Carolina $10000000 State had accumulated deficits through can (laim to Imrals welcome your account i aBHBBiaiiiiBiaiiaiiaaiainaiiiSHHaBaBKiiGHiBHinim ibaS 'i MRS MISS ity Dr Soper contends is one that mixes common sense with religion 2 4 into the in the ates ee i I I I id ciency in public acairs next at an Often the latter gets no considera tion Capital Surplus and undivided profits Total Resources 7800000 $151500000 STRENGTH THAT MEANS SAETY and REAL HELP for YOU A Burned Missing It LONG Editorial and Office As sistant JAKIE OSTER Stenographer and Of fice Clerk is something in hu man nature that can be eradicated and thus make it impossible tor a person to sin Not new teaching of course but sound doctrine that needs to be em phasized occasionally It fits in quite well at this particular period when there is a disposition on the part of some of the pverrighteous to consign to hell those who do not agree with them Speaking strictly one can hardly be too good in this world of sin but the goody goody over pious type that Dr Soper mentions think they are what they are not which is bad The really good know their limitations their weakness They mix common sense with religion The trouble in getting the distinction in these matters is that each one Is in clined to think his view the correct one which i8 distinctly human But so long as one keeps out of the Phar isee class recognizes his own short comings he will not be too hard on others Talking at this same place Bishop Candler declared that there are too many programs in church affairs and not enough religion The over crop ping in programs will be recognized There i8 over organization All the programs may be good but often tiey Thp landmark I Judse Grady thv salcs' i for Chairman changed attitude are apparent national chair the same thing' and these may be pleased to have Chairman Work sub stantiate their claim But it must The present administration has false to that declaration of yn its greatest party leaders The uation in Nicaragua fairly exei ties our departure from this (Continued On Page Seven) very law the county commissioners are now asking for It was changed at the next sitting by leaving the matter in the discretion of the county commissioners Did the commission ers give the discount and impose the penalty? They did not In Ire Probably they would In those figures is proof that The irst National Bank is equipped to safeguard your funds Added to this security is the fact that officers and staff have a specialized knowledge that enables them to help customers get the most in constructive banking ser vice 1 inefficient and ignorant management until bond issues were necessary to take care of the deficits which finally resulted in an addition of 41 cents' to the tax rate the result of mis management and inefficiency And it might be added that there are num erous other similar cases In near all cases the tax rate could be reduced by efficiency and the first item in the efficiency grade is collecting the rev enue due from all alike But notwithstanding the politlmns know all this they continue to try to liuy favor with the delinquent fie shirk by allowing his taxes to go uncollected No doubt if the legisla ture would put on the discount some demagogue on the Superior court Restoration of Equitable Tariff I shall restore this Commission to the high level upon which President Wilson placed it in order that prop erly manned it may produce the facts that will enable us to ascertain how mnv inm'onsp flip mirchusillfi? DOW I or rf ovorv hnt HIP the adjustment of those schedules which are now the result of log i mg anu wnicn upon meir race arc ex tortionate and unnecessary Pay no attention to the Republican nronacnndn and accent mv assurance prntn tariff iPfriS fltion 'Will DP nOneSl 14 Kill nlnv vxrx fnVArirnU AL mu 1 justice to every element in the Nation I oreign Policy Springs from the! People The Constitution provides that trea line with fnrpicrn DOWPl'S must he Tiltl 4 who puts off until tomorrow what he should do today and then do jt tomorrow is all the time crying out that he is ruined unless he gets rpore time to pay his taxes If al lowed one year he asks for two If he has two he wants three or five IISHED MONDAY AND THURSDAY eventually escape part payment or all as many do It is to the delin quent the politicians cater The peo ple who pay their taxes and ask no fav ors expect none are not considered Instead an additional burden is put on them on account of the delinquents Delayed payments and the consequent loss mean borrowing money to meet deficits which eventually means more bond issues and higher taxes We Have a concrete case in Statesville Tbo city tax rate has been increased 10 cents If all the money due the city had been collected with that prompt ness which is a public duly it is not believed the increase would have Leen Easterling of the county government advisory commiss ion cited one case of his personal knowledge where a county in this iSiStSjf aMnnnt 3 which is aTSUS 1216 1 to say: "If one 1516 4 ical ass 4315 Entered as second class matter at the af least shift the matter to the legislature to avoid responsibility to be able to to complainers that they don't ap prove the arrangement but are help less of bis political I to make such use his property as the restoration of cordial relations Miss Margaret Blaine Accepts with Latin America and I take my tion as Teacher of English Miss Margaret Blame has a cd a position as teacher of Ei in the local high school Miss 1 is a niece of Mrs Rai this city and a daughter of Dij Airs Mercer Blaine missionaries in Hangchow (I to nav that interest 1 probable that the legislature will heed mark: this resolve of the county commiss "There is no question that a tv 1 1 ax stxrex bl If 1C I io er with them and the south is different from its predecessors it will moral oi the most reprenensime io Khave not been acCustdmed to testify special consideration special privilege to the political moraity of the to the taxpayers who are all the Their evidence heretofore has time asking for time The taxpayerbeen exacty the opposite State Re publicans have charged the Democrats with about everything bad in poli tics and national Republicans have ac to erect a filling station on her prop erty on the northeast corner of Ashe boro street and Broad avenue Mrs Shields told the board that she had been offered a much better price for the lot to be used for this purpose than she could get for it as resi dential property However because of the location of the property in a zone designated as residential the application was turned i avorable action was taken by the board in the application of Miller whose appeal from the action of the city building inspector had been before the board at a previous meeting Mr Miller had contracted for the erection of a two family dwelling in a one family zone it be ing brought out that Mr Miller had been the innocent party in the mat ter which resulted from a misunder standing of the building ordinance You will observe that the progres sive city of Greensboro has a zoning ordinance which not only prohibits filling station in residential zones Hit also prohibits tfie of apartment houses in certain in localities set aside for one family residences The owner of the prop erty could get more money for it for a filling station and naturally wanted to get the most money without spec ial concern as to the cost to neighbors by way of depreciation just as hap pened in Statesville But the pro gressive and forward looking city of IRST NATIONAL tatesvilleNC Serving Statesville and Community since 1887 and headless body a missing sh an automobile with blood stain the cushions and a barn destroye fire Were the principal elements Steubens county authorities were ing to solve today The torso of an unidentified was found yesterday in ruins barn on a vacant farm near the lage of Ray Neighbors told offi that they noticed a fire in the early Wednesday but no investig: was made until later in thc day the finding of the body The head been burned off The man was a five and one half feet tall and ed about qne hundred and pounds Coincident with the finding body it was learned that a sh Charles Simmerman of Stei county who has been active ii prosecution of rum runners had missing from his home since Tu noon His disappearance has considerable anxiety among his tound in the barn however doe: roH I correspond with the measure!) ex I tbe sheriff with blood st: rearms at Ai bly near the actual truth to say that taking Tor granted some principle of protection of American business and i industry the Country has prospered due to post war conditions abroad and in spite of rather than on ac count of theyordney McCumber What I have just quoted is no part of a campaign document It i was written a few months ago by! Professor William Starr Myers of Princeton University writing the his tory of his own party Against the practice of legislative log rolling Woodrow Wilson pointed the wav to a remedv It nmvidpd fnr a Chit Today we have Police Charles Myers of how shall th esci abnet vui fall and residences may be Questioned But HoiMnrv rive hand to thwart their villainies while ls vuceu unau rneureensBoro or they were being perpetrated or rais jalnance prohibits the erection of a i 1 A 4 I zx 4 llA XT I TT zs A 2 lican nc i He sat in the Daugherty without ever raising his' I i Vic UCI li pt I 'v ux Utt miu County commissioners in recent jng voice in condemnation of them two family house in zones set aside ctntA meeting included the following' after they were exposed The shock for one family residences In die' btate me Jntr iniquities of two other official as in their resolves: orbes and Mellon escaped 'ase at the regulation was waiyed the general assembly iis notice if they were not shielded because the owner of: the property amend our present tax law by his tolerance As remarked by a I had let the contract for the two in? a discount or i That means in Chairman opinion that the south is in a fair way to re form the morality he sees in the south comes from the threat of many southern Democrats to vote the Re publican national ticket The nation al Republican party has always claim cd to be a of moral Our folks heretofore have been of the overwhelming opinion that the claim was not well founded Voting the Re publican ticket automatically makes one moral as Chairman Work views it These who believe that voting for Republicans will automatically im prove their morals will go along with Chairman Work's moral party Those who holdi contrary opinion will hesitate and they may hesitate I a long time if they make a dose and 1 unbiased examination of the nnhli that and? favored this work being ed are $21000000 more than in tlie done lay visitation evangel Just year of the Coolidge administra Modern conditions have greatly Wbile tax rates have been re Yiooeru cv 7 duced and some war time taxes changed the attitude toward the abandoned the government actually ligious methods of another day 'took from the people in income taxes Whether there will be a return to $383000000 more during the last fis the old ways or whether the modern 1 cae JT iT bLfil st iwvmwap of the Coolidge administration And 1 AXZQYt thnen Trzl nv jXVV14 441XOCS CUULCIUU3 111 taA 1UCC5 have been brought about primarily because the administration has com mitted the government to appropria tions authorized but not made amounting approximately to one bil are two cases as recorded Greensboro New of Tuesday The board of adjustments In regu card of abolute methods of soul I 4 Intj T1 Li 1 1 iii iilif 1 fizizal Rfl Vmrr aw as 1 a tench would restrain the payment asiiv 'u uppuidiiun yi thicius 'I zv 1 1 additional for each month there after up tortime of sale of land tor taxes as provided by statutes Discounts for cash and interest ou deferred payments are an accepted bu siness principle the soundness of which be questioned Cash payments enable the business to turn over the eliminate the necessity llivuvv for horrowintr 1st will find a beter way ot living ana of life time alone will determine KNOW THE CHURCH Paul Lindley of Greensboro infprestimr and informing talk ahnnt haautification before the lion dollars which is an obligation vwv 44 1 4 A 1 'Tirnpnii iiz iwun is ruin riiiiuiiti uc i jvx administrations I wish to focus political ciuasi indirinl Tar nrofitahia 4a thp community dl llusi juaiciai lac recognize the I irst Presbyterian ehurch when he was loking over the town He wondered what the build ing was for and make it out He had to ask He had no criticism of the architecture He thought the' church and grounds very attractive But his failure to recognize the pur pose of the building suggests the change in church architecture On a prominent corner in Chapel Hill stands an imposing building It is a church but different from the iisual style of church architecture and always recognized for what It is A few years ago a Statesville man visiting Chapel Hill inquired about the building Gerald Johnson then at the head of the university de partment of journalism furnished the information and along with it a story A can as travel ers using a certain type of car used to be called passed that way Mr Johnson said The building attracted hjs attention county is he asked a resident of the university town was the answ er traveled the country said the tourist the finest court house But wfiy the style of church architecture? It is not necessary to follow the style coming down through the years any more than it is necessary to build the same type of residence or other building The fathers built according to their lights We have the same privilege Nothing in the Bible or the regula tions of the religious denominations far as known requires the the house of worship to be of any particular type of architecture One can wor God in a barn in a tent or out doors as fervently and effectively as in a house But that is no reason why theaters or buildings used for other purposes should have a monop oly of architectural beauty Gov Smith Makes Prohibition Issue (Continued from irst Pag wUnp vnar ngnr tn renewal head expiraUon In ending in an order for change of ad wldress This insures prompt change Wa advise merchants change their wrLisementa regularly it is a bad poUcy character has had some political as boon acnilirud LT 'emAhingVew to sociates that have a record nd better results follow rarMi Erom 1920 Census: Und Area of North Carolina in Square Iredell County Land Area of Iredell County in square population of StatsviLe uro Ward Wrrd zl Population of Mooreeville I'opu lation of Troutma ing a discount of one per cen shrewd lady in a letter made public family house under a misapprehension alt taxes and PreSS: i i Jas to the ordinance 4t does not ap of one per cent November rom vantage pont he net in December know in a general way what Pear he was trying to disregard a penalty of two per cent wag gOjng on) sagacity en 'tke regulations In fact 'where these January ana one MORE ABOUT ZONING Since zoning ordinances have been discussed in Statesville there has been contention that zoning regula tions could only prescribe the type of building to bo constructed in particu lar localities that they could not for instance prohibit the location of a filling station or other business buil ding in certain districts but nuld put some limit on the type of con 1 80 burden that they hardly leave a struction But zoning ordinances aredace for practice prohibiting the erection of filling ata Another speaker a Mr Taylor said tions and other types of buildings the past year the average ntim In zones set aside for residences Here ber converts won by the leading in the 1 rotestant denominations wag one In each congregation He advocated TOWN HAS MURDER MYST and Headless Body Sheriff a Blood Sta Automobile and Burned Barn of Clues Officers Are Trying Solve Angola Ind Aug 23 A bu 11 7 1 LI1V a ivinvuy proviueo belthat is being passed on to succeeding the creation and maintenance of i w1miniafiafinnc! wiaki Ilia i i A nidll 4ULUJ LlIXz 1 public attention on these fundamental finding commission which could inves facts and figures when it is fed wtli tjgate and advise the President and) picturesque trifles about petty eccn Congress as to the tariff duties real uiniuri such do enniiiidiing siiiptro from mail bags and extinguishing electric lights in the offices at night True Vs alse Economy With this has gone a governmental policy of refusal to make necessary expenditures for purposes which would have effected a real economy The Postmaster General states that there was a large annual waste in the handling of mail resulting from lack SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: 3NE YEAR 1800 JX MONTHS I TH REE MONTHS 5 eventually why not now? RELIGIOUS" METHODS TTn fit TiinolntVn fkrx wiiwwvou mv lungiuua of the Methtaiiftt folks the strong men of that church teach and preach every summer Dr Soper in charge of the religious de partment of Duke University talking at Junaluska a few days ago warned against the goody or over attitude as somethin? to be 5uui2o with Governor Smith on prohibition 0 man ivetn to himselt and it is nn tha nliiwt tn Smith "ul Jusl' peinuu a properiy owjier 4 3 4 1 1 LJ I VW uianc OULU UDC vi Ills pivpcitjf A3 I otject 1 1 this wil1 his neighbors esthetical ly or materially to te Igcd Iv polit The apartment house is a residence shall the Repub ana wneiner apartment nouses can De ape' tvnileiunation prohibited in zones laid off for ifite at Statesville under the aet ot i Mmrh 3 ls Subscrfbers asking change of address must give old as well as new addreaa to secure prompt attention THURSDAY PUBLISHER'S n5T1CE This paper Is not only glad to receive com nun i rath ons containing news items but Invites tech We cannot publish such eommutuoa Jons unless we know the author It la not (uatomary to tblish the author's name bul rs must know It All ecanmunioations otner than those con Blnixiff news items if accepted for piibhca lion will be published over the name of the lWlbor Thta paper charges Regular advertising CT publishing obituaries cards of thanks res Sntiona of respect Ths rate is half cent word When you subscribe for thk paper you aretitled to receive every issm for as long a "ine as you have paid If yon do not receive regularly it is a fwvor not a bother to lat us know and we will do our part to cor rect the trouble Watch the yellow label on your paper It keeps informed as to when your sutecrlp TV nn thrf non expxrw minitration ailure to Consolidate by Reorganiza tion of the ederal Government When the Republican Party came into power in 1921 it definitely prem ised reorganization of the machinery of government and abolition or con solidation of unnecessary and overlap ing agencies A Committee was ap pointed A representative of the President acted as Chairman It pre pared a plan of reorganization The plan was filed in the archives It still remains there After seven years of Jtepublican control the structure of government is worse than it was in 1921 It is fully as bad as the system which existed in New York State be BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBDBBBaBSJBHEfiSHaBBBBBnBBBBBflinBBMBBBBaBni solidated more than one hundred of flees commissions and boards into eighteen coordinated departments I eacn responsible to tne Governor In contrast with this the Republican party in control at Washington when faced with the alternative of loss of patronage for the faithful or more efficient and economical management of the government permitted the old order to continue for the benefit of the patronage seekers Increased ederal Appropriations The appropriations for independent bureaus and offices not responsible to any cabinet officer increased from $3 400000 in 1914 to $103000000 in 1921 and to $556000000 in 1928 No wonder that a cabinet officer of the Republican President of 1921 said you could visualize the government as a business or administrative unit you would see something like one of those grotesque spectacles of a big oyster shell to which in the course of years big and irregular masses of barnacles have attached themselves without symmetry or And the Chamber of Commerce of the United States said in its annual report this year: progress has been made on the plan of organization of the gov departments as advocated by the The administration spokesman answers only: have given an economical and that has been repeated so often that some people begin to believe it without the slightest proof I assert that there is no proof The appropriation bills signed by the President of the United States for the last year are just one half a billion dollars more than they were for the first year of his administia tion The appropriations for the Ex ecutive Department itself (The Piesi dent and Vice President) have in creased more than 10 per cent under President Coolidge The figures for expenditure as dis tinduished from appropriations tell the same story Aside from interest on the public debt which has been re duced by retirement of bonds or by refinancing at lower interest rate the1 actual expenditures for governmental activities during the fiscal year end ing in 1928 were just $346000000 more than in President first year Increased ederal Taxes If the defenders of the administra tion answers that taxes have heen to zttlzazkzl lliAU finl HioItIUiIUou uuirtq vise uhu nivniD' urn hi biih whatever he may mean by ilar dilemma The total taxes collect lion expires The dato on tne laoei uw th naoer will be stopped The time and WZ VIAV rMiuired to of expirtnlGD I Al oAHnlrv ncirlxi frnm thA Rami I ah vuuut xva I Vnnr Krxvz linJ vxvestrx ziz 4 nreniMC Thnr fact that: Mr party does not i av shine political purity Mr ming 'ine ordinance protects guMcnuc i tnosp whnsp nrnnArtv wnnlH Bp hutm I himself wnne a man oi nign personal ageu uy xne location oi tne luiing Senator lhat protection is just Walsh of Montana who not oneiant right the unbiased will admit Mzi mon liirxVe zx 14 Jr xw mail 44TCL44 CU anu IV 19 rV3 1 1 A or rw Vt vo lx nt rk 1 TULL a fnzi nftnv rnvmenta ana he condemned as false thte Idea 7 7i 7 7 inere 18 a Pro8PCt the soutn cnanS that that there ing Jts pOiltIca affiliation stepped on the front porch of home which is located on state way No 70 on the northern si the town Immediately after shooting he was carried by Geotge Sumner county physicin a hospital in High Point According to information rec rL' T1I 4 A 44 VJ vav 'v a 3 a vu UL Uritl' JUIIl VIHl'l Ul JIULlUt IV JA Uli to misrepresent Democratic attitude ship in the endeavor to outlaw war 'of Asheboro who was called to At pman ntfe'r the nllmor vfns the end of President admin 'a shotgun loaded with No 4 sho' istration we enjoyed not only the used in making the attack the friendship but Hie respectful admira 'on was fired by the assailant tion of the peoples of the world Tociay across the highway in front of We see unmistakable evidences of a home and 'the discharf of us and on the un is said to have nonnere passage or me unuerwooa rarin tiii friendliness to us particularly among Isidy with shot lie wa Our platform restates it in unmistak our Iitin American neighbors I ported to have the worst inju able language The Democratic Par 1 Our Latin American Policy Lone side and in his right arm ty stanas squareiy ror tne maineii i especially stress the necessity for ance or legitimate business ana a nign 1 standard of wages for American la with Latin America and I take my bor Both can be maintained and at text from a great Republican Secre 1 the same time the tariff can be tak tary of State Eiihu Root who said: en out of the realm of politics and consider that the independence treated on a strictly business basis and equal rights of the smallest and Criticism of the ordney McCumber weakest member of the family of na Tariff I Hons deserve as much respect as those A leading Republican writing in of the great empires We nretend to criticism of the present tariff no right privilege or power that we Miss Blaine takes the place it said: stands ag one of the most do not freely concede to each one of school faculty made vacai ill drawn pieces of legislation in the American the resignation of Miss Lois recent political history It is pioba Nicaragua and Mexico now Mrs Hood I not by authority of law but Tiecause yECRAM A BRYANT Owner and Publisher I it would TU in the delinquents tO make CLARK mtore itor hem pay their taxes The leglsla Mis's willie nicholson Society ur? a few Vears ago enacted the Editor and Office Assistant ly required to protect American indus try and safeguard the high standard of American wages In an administra tion anxious to meet political obliga tions the Commission has ceased to function and it has been publicly stated by former members of it that the work of the Commission has been turned over to the advocates of spe cial interests To bring this about i i mnlLftv rvf monrl tVxf Ilin of modern facilities and equipment President demanded the undated res Scarcely a large city the country jgnation of one of its members before has adequate quarters for the trans he signed his appointment uuuuii ui rturtai uuaniubb i nu guv ernment pays rent in the city of Washington alone of more than cne million dollars annually It is estimat ed that the government is paying ren tals of twenty million' dollars in the nation fected by the erection of ederal buildings especially in the numerous instances where sites acquired many yeais ago been left vacant be cause the administration did not de sire to have these expenditures ap pear in the budget It is not econ omy to refuse to spend money and to have our soldiers living in bar racks winch the Chief of Staff of the Army recently stated were indecent and below the standard for tne mean est type of housing permitted any where And the wise properly timed cnnQt thpI inn nf mppiIpj! niihlir 1111 xjes wnn joreign iuwm must uv idu Z' BW 4 4 I I 1 I 1 1 A 1 juvvvmtiHa wuuiu suiwuiiiudnv by a vote ot two thirds oi tne to lessen the evils of unemployment Senate This is a legal recognition! 7 Jt the people commission me to do of the truth lhat jn our foreign re it I shall with the aid of the Con we nlust rjse above party poli 1 trrptc uffapf i'd'i 1 ranrfffi i 7 in ftmlix? i a i VH a VXI I 11111 HOT imitUII It 11111 consolidation of governmental actv foreign policy must have its roots: itiPe nnnn hiiRinpR basis and insiti 1 it 1 1 tute the real economy which comes majority of our people num piuuuiit camihuiiuic diriii atu orP'iror cnrvirn wne 1 programs for the relief of unemploy by any President than by Woodrow Home at Night ment recognizing its deep human and Wilson when he struck at the methods Greensboro Aug 23 enni 1 i(rnifii'qnpn nnrl all ct ri vn tn 1 1 1 1 a ovtoiw an vr I wjjj accomplish a national well being close relations vital to our coinmer man was shot by an unknown resting upon the prosperity of the in cial anti work! standing with every Hast night about 10:15 aiviuuai men anu women wno cunsii other nation I regard it there 'ore tute the nation as a paramount dut yto keep alive the The Tariff I interest of our people in these ques Acting upon the principle of 'Equal tions and to advise the electorate as opportunity for all special privileges to facts and policies for I shall ask Congress to Through a long line of distinguish carry out the tariff declaration of our ed Secretaries of State Republican platform To be sure the Republican and Democratic alike this country had Party will attempt in the campaign assumed a nosition of world teader i to the tariff The Democratic Party 'and substitute reason for force does not and under my leadership will not advocate any sudden or drastic revolution in our economic system which would cause business upheaval and popular distress This principle condemred on the Tammanv record! jiiiidLv Lut I out tne courts nonpQ tViA discount xioover cant escape tne rccui oi JOT vuirvwHiK iivw for cash Deferred payments keep Hs political associates the business out of the use of the money and make borrowing neces arv which means interest payments tm nincr nn saarltv regulations In fact these ough to President of the United regulations are approved and ac cepted no citizen who considers the So you see how it is It is a lact rights of others along with his own that Mr Hoovers voice was never I I would want to run over them and r'iised in condemnation of the poitical lthose who have no consideration for ana moral rottenness developed in T1 the rights of others should be com Washington while he was a member Mr a pelled to aspect them That is the the cabinet If Governor Smith is imLCDouy lul laws cncfain on 44 vi dinance like that? That is to be tried out A court decision ten years ago from which there was dissent even then necessarilv stanrt When he had listened to glowing unzUr WJJivii iinui Miuvivut vvuuiuuna rvlliUIx Ullcx Therefore those who defer payments reports of Hoover prospects in the a different viewpoint In any event 't justly complain if they are made south Chairman Work Republican the progressive places where the it i T34 tc irri nnti'nnnl nnmmitLon wne mnvwl fn DUl MVVU UU1 LI IlUtt LiUli OI 106 City IS COHSld ered alon? with th rohi 1 the citizen to nrntwtinn nf rttato nvz south is on fire It is a moral erfv frini janrriDH fctcxu might impose are enacting these or have a majority of members who con That is a compliment to the south dinances If the courts set them aside sider politics last and business effi Some of our folks have been saying the progressives will find a way If Azxniw wnvf if ot Qll An automobile I cushions and containing fn fmirel i 4 1 I iuunu in tut jiiL gut age propaganda aiiu uuuvpu iuj i vostprdiv as the leader of our party that Demo 411 I the machine got It will do known but I 1 I i 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 144 111 fH I 41 i of the car iwo sets of license plates found in the automobile one had issued to Bliss of Munsey ana me otner to 1 William Munsey and Detroit an ities were unable to identify party Any I POLICE CHIE IN i SHOT IM1M A Mil deep in the approval of a very large lhereiore tnaries Elvers Rand eman ever rendered cer ired Upon as he Enters hv Wnmlrnw'' Hninn nf ASSOCIATES Unquestionably Governor Smith's Tammany association is a handicap to his candidacy But the people who abide the Governor on account of Taminany may find it worth while to consider where they are going 'Republican machines in Philadelphia Chicago and other cities have a record that would almost give Tammany a certificate of character by contrast But Taminany being an old organiza tion has an established reputation and one hears of Tammany evils as if that was the only organization ot its kind ESTABLISHED 1887 SiAiesvALC.

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