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The Bunkie Record from Bunkie, Louisiana • 3

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The Bunkie Recordi
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Bunkie, Louisiana
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ZJL LIBRA RV muw 1 THE RUNKIB ICQKDt, IWJSWA. iAVAKUARY 17, PAGE tlfi?" agressive colored leader could have done. He did more to cripple and I weaken the White Democratic Pri Baa, baa, p)m, poh, ii PAST res' Greets CITIZENS OBSERVE THIS ANIMAL WIGHT H. C. JONES Parish Corsnev Candidate for election subject to the action of the Democratic Party at the primary election to be Held on January 21, 1936.

Your vote and support respectfully solicited. We are authorized to announce MR. MURPHY LACOUR of Simmesport as a candidate for State Representative subject to the action of the voters ajt the January Primary. WCCK C-AS )fcj hr7 1-. -v III 'yjq ton eight ve ars touiAWi HAS WAD THE MOST HOWE51 POCr- VOTE R.

4.fcCT A4IF UEUTEJAhJT KCIVE, HUMANITARIAN. AD Mi Aj AT THE VJOf-v HAb EVER sttM I Aa Going to Be Elected 8y 2oo, ooo Votes as lieutfant 6ouewoi. wowpe fu i Ticker. A GAPT OUIS' A WA UJ A T6 t.OMAATT'C THAT ill mM SOLt OUT OU'ERTOKI ARE THE BIGGEST CROOftS 1 SORRY OR "THt FOR. EKJOOCrH) A Ml TO WAKE M6 I CLIFF E.

LAEORDE For Congress I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative in Congress from the Eighth Congressional District subject to the action of the Democratic Party at the primary to be held January 21, 1936. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. CURTIS C. ROY For Representative I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative in the Legislature from Avoyelles Parish, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the Primary January 21, 1936. Your vote and influence is earnestly solicited.

HENRY W. FRITH For Representative I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative in the Legislature from Avoyelles Parish, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the Primary January 21, 1936. Your vote and influence is earnestly solicited. C. R.

BORDELON District Judge Candidate for re-election subject to the action of the Democratic Party at the primary election to be held January 21, 1936. Your vote and continued support respectfully solicited. J. J. JEANSONNE Sheriff Candidate for re-election subject to the action of the Democratic Party at the primary election to be held January 21, 1936.

Your vote and continued support will be appreciated. W. D. HAAS JR. Police Juror I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Police Juror from the Tenth Ward of Avoyelles parish subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the Primary Election, January 21, 1936.

Your vote and influence will be appreciated. M. A. ST. ROMAIN Clerk of Court Candidate for re-election subject to the action of the Democratic Party at the primary election to be held January 21, 1936.

Your vote and continued support respectfully solicited. ULYSSES ROY Tax Assessor. Candidate for re-election subject to the action of the Democratic Party at the primary election to be held Jan. 21, 1936. Your vote and continued support is respectfully solicited.

JENNINGS WISE For Tax Assessor We are authorized to announce Mr. Jennings Wise as a candidate for Assessor of Avoyelles Parish subject to the will of the voters at the Democratic Primary election to be held on January 21, 1936. White Supremacy We are authorized to announce SAMUEL MOREAU as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to the action of the voters at the Democratic Primary election to be held on January 21, 1936. GRUNDY COOPER For Congress I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative in Congress from the Eighth Congressional District subject to the actions of the action of the Democratic primary, January 21, 1936. LAMAR U.

COCO For Parish Assessor; I am'a farmer, living at Moreau-ville, on Bayou DesGlaise. If elected, I assure you that the patronage will be equally divided with the Wards, and not to just a few, as has been administered in the past. A vote for me assures you of equal rights, rather than to just a few. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated, and you will have no cause to regret having Toted for me. LAMAR U.

COCO. Haven For Relatives, Wasters And Drones The office of tne supervisor cT public accounts and the secretary of State have been political havens for wasters and drones, as well as favored relatives. Secretary of State E. A. (Bob) Conway's payroll shows that he carries the mother of Miss Grosjean, who ddes nothing to earn the money, on his payroll at $150 per month.

And, in turn, Miss Grosjean carries Conway's son, who also does nothing to earn the money, on Tier payroll at $150 per month. Conway also carries Miss Carrie Love, sister-in-law of "Oil Kan" Allen on his payroll at $175 per month. Miss Grosjean carries on her roll "Oil Kan's" brother, C. W. Allen, at $225 per month.

Miss Grosjean has a father, a mother, a brother, an aunt, a nephew and a niece on the State payroll. "Oil Kan" Allen holds the championship, however, with thirteen members of his family drawing State salaries, including three brothers, a sister, a sister-in-law, a nephew and numerous cousins. All have soft berths and not one mem ber of this illustrious family evejf; did a thing for the State except draw1 his or her pay. In the case of a sister of the governor, who works for the Shreveport charity hospital, the reports of that institution show that money was actually used in her behalf to meet" her notes at a Shreveport bank long prior to receipt of her salary. ust Be Maintained you for some petty offence.

They are White Supremacy from such de-on the side of the black, man who fenders. pIU QhpiS? I were the abject tools ehJ? Zl a Dictator vhom they would now to gratify hisce hatred by lock- and cannonlz un mary, than any wnite man in our generation. This he did by stripping i to serve the political fortunes of the most odious gang of grafters, racketeers and madmen which ever plundered and shamed an American State. He mustered hundreds of thousands of negroes in his "SHARE THE WEALTH He was hailed as their Political Messiah by millions of negroes in the South. DePriest, the colored champion not only of political but of social equality spread his fame and backed up his ambitions and doctrines as the WHITE CHAMPION OP THE NEGRO RACE.

Will the sacrilegious fools who are holding in his memory hysterical meetings for political purposes dare to claim that when he was lining up the whole tribe of slaves in his insane ambition to run for President, he was a Defender of White Supremacy. No. A thousand times no. Neither he nor the Maestri Gang, nor Pratt! and the Old Regular Leaders who embraced his damnable doctrines, and endorsed his unscrupulous practices and sold out to him for a mess of portage, were, are now, 01 ever can be Defenders of White Supremacy. But, thank GOD.

White Supremacy, White Civilization, White Wo manhood, betrayed by these disloyal white men still have their defend- ers. These defendrs are -willing to go en to any sacnfce to save them, even to the giving of their life's blood. These defenders are the MEN ON THE DEAR HOME RULE TICKET and the HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OP UNDERSTANDING AND UNCOMPROMISING WHITE MEN AND WOMEN WHO DEMAND A REAL WHITE DEMOCRATIC PRLMARY. They want fairness and honesty in that election. That means a clean Registration, equal representation and an honest count.

This they are determined to have at any count. They are not men and women to be denied what is their birthright, the device which their fathers created and bequeathed them for the prservation of their liberties and their political rights and the integrity of their Race a free and HONEST DEMOCRATIC WHITE PRLMARY GIVE EXPRESSION TO THE WILL OP THE WHITE PEOPLE OP LOUISIANA. Sincerely, T. 3. KTLMED, Member Executive Committee.

oquare ueai Association of La. 00 1 Italy mey not be at war, but the report of one correspondentthat the price of practally every article has increased by about 20 per cent dur- ing the past few manths there is evidence that the people of that bcxoci; KJll effect of what war means. O' OQ THEM choose your wife for his victim. God in Heaven. All through this cam paign these men have declared their intention to continue their work.

Let them do so and the Democratic White Primary will die nt then-hands. Then "will White Supremacy totter to its fall. Then the horror I have described will ibllcnjr a sure as the night follow day. God save scrupulous policies they followed, his odious practices they lauded to the skies, his tyrannical will they wrought and still do, now, after his passing, Pratt and the other leaders of the Old Regulars their political faith, and knelt and kissed that Dictator's big toe in token of submission and adoration. Well, that Dictator did more to encourage the negro's political and therefore the negro's social ambi- tions than any White Man in our O' spect than Dubois himself, the most IMJV HESlBIBKBBaiaiSXBiaBIEBBIICBSEEEBXIllCBllHHaaSIBIBIlIIBHMiaasaMBBBBSIBH z's2y for a mere reproof addressed to her black menial.

They are on the of the BLACK MAN, who wants to be at the DINNER TABLE with you, and to break bread with you. They are on the side ofhe COAL BLACK BUCK who wants to marry yotrt sister. They are on the side of the UNTAMED BLOOD OF THE JUNGLE which is coiling with passion to mingle with the blood of your daughter. They are on the side of the unspeakable lust of the frenzied ape-like creature who would OTEriWBI nil Tt Over $20,000,000.00 Is Given Farmers Farmers of Louisiana! Did you know that In a little over one year, th sum of has been added to tha value of farm products in Louisiana through operations of the AAA? Only the official figures up to September 30, 1935, are available in detail at this time. They were supplied by J.

W. Lecorn, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, in a telegram from Washington under date of January 4 1936. Mr. Lecorn wired that up to September 30, and within a single year the AAA had paid to Louisiana farmers a grand total of $17,800,754. as follows: Cotton, sugar.

rice, corn, $114,110. Since that time payments have been made on the 1935 sugar crop, bringing the grand total of AAA payments in Louisiana to date to over $20,000,000. I The Home Rule Candidates are 1 cooperating with the Roosevelt ad- ministration in bringing federal dollars to Louisiana; the State machine is fighting the leadership and policies of the President. In the light of the actual record, who can better serve the fanners at Baton Rouge Dear, whom Washington trusts, or Leche, who couldn't possibly be for Roosevelt as long as Maestri tells him not to be? I a il I 51 11 II II i 1 "sai 1 ti mutMAma V. A Oil 1 My good friend.

DR. J. E. DUIS-SON, OF NEW ORLEANS, has been speaking in behalf of the HOME RULE TICKET in our City, and one of his most interesting and lnstruc-tive speeches is on WHITE 8U-premacy. Dr.

Duisson kindly ter- mitted me to use his speech in one of my articles, so I am quoting him, as follows: "WHITE SUPREMACY has tor its main object, the protection of WHITE SOCIETY, and particularly of the WHITE WOMEN from contamination by an inferior race Jfs the first and most binding article i T-T TIT A TJ'CTrT" TTt-f il 1m till I r-JJJiixvUJ 1 recently all the WHITE PEOPLE Df Louisiana have defended it against attacks. The Democratic White Primary was created to settle all political differences among our WHITE PEOPLE. It's as sacred an article of the Constitution as the BILL OP RIGHTS itself. Just as the Ten Commandments are held to be the necessary means of eternal salvation, by almost all the WHITE PEOPLES of the earth, so the WHITE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY is held by the overwhelming majority of our white people to be the necessary means for the preservation of WHITE SUPREMACY. The law putting into effect the principle of the Democratic White Primary, has often been changed to strengthen its objective.

Until recently, it was never changed to weaken it. Any white men, who disregard, weaken or bring into disrespect or even under suspicion so sacred a covenant as the DEMOCRATIC WHITE PRIMARY LAW are traitors to the WHITE RAQE. When they amend that law so as to make it unfair and odious to other white men in order to serve the interests of their faction, they put themselves in a class with negro lovers, because they are jeopardizing and sacrificing the SOLIDARITY THE UNITY OP THE WHITE PEOPLE SO NECESSARY TO WHITE SUPREMACY. The next step for the Judases to WHITE SUPREMACY is to sell their own sisters, daughters, wives and mothers to black men. For such men EARTH HAS NO PIT PUNISHMENT, NOR HAS HELL A PIT DEEP ENOUGH.

There are WHITE POLITICAL GANGSTERS in our midst who have disregarded the principle of the WHITE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. They might have amended its laws so as to be able under it to steal from the MAJORITY OP THE WHITE PEOPLE THEIR POLITICAL RIGHT. They have put in it so much tyranny, fraud, corruption and rottenness, that they alone of all white men can stand the stench of it. And these are the degenerate white men, Lecshe, Allen, Long, Maestri and the others, who now declare themselves to be the defenders of WHITE SUPREMACY. These men have embezzled all the power and much of the wealth of the State.

They want to continue their thievery. They knew they never could win in an honest election, in order to win they have given the WHITE PEOPLE OF LOUISIANA an election set-up so one-sided, so unfair, so crooked that it would be spurned even in a village in darkest Africa. They took the honesty and equity out of our Primary Law, with out which it cannot endure. They filled it with germs of undying hate and partisan vengeance from which it soon must die, if the proper remedy is not applied now. So it is these men, for the sake of their criminal interests are destroying the best political weapon WHITE SUPREMACY HAS FOR ITS PRO-TECTION.

Are they on the side of WHITE SUPREMACY? No. They are on the side of Political and Racial Equality. They are on the of th nwrro nrhn trnntc tr Vill your vote with his. They are on the side of the negro whd wants to be a police officer to have the pleasure of manhandling you while arresting II II If II 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II II It II II II II II II II II II II II II It II II II II S3 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Franklin Famous for Thrift POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC bore some homely, phrases that have been scoffed at and held up to ridicule and looked upon with scorn back in 1929. But today, while we're back on a sounder, safer plane of living and thinking, the sayings of Benjamin Franklin ring true in our ears, as perhaps they haven't for years The month of January rolls around once more, and we look to the birthday of Benjamin Franklin as a day that brought a man of sanity into the world.

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