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- TAGE PUUN PACE HARDIN Che Ca Dailp Cribune THURSDAY JULY 22, 1920. G HURLS BROADSIDE AT AUTOCRATIC RULE ee ee aaherieeaeneeats Lat (GC; T f R S mounting wages and decreased produc: none of the elements of profit which re-|the sole corrective of our economfe its! Py for P. E. F omplete Text of Republican Standard mums wae an averann woawe von of ine cements of prot which rhe sol corrective of our enone te! Declares for Peace and New Effort to Form > g EconomIG is piogress in the establishment of offl- and economy, for denial and sacrifice if . . . Bearer’s Speech in Formally Accept- 1 Want, aomehow, to appeal to the'cial revealment of issues and conditions |need be, for a nation-wide drive against Association of Nations Based on ing Nomination for President to every, producer, 10) Join! hand andl fon eament: nuit hepato tant cones [prucent: anainoteae Coane Hite orto Justice Rather Than Force ; panketgireoasataae etna sauce of purpose, not forced but inspired by|is the health of the republic. ‘There | , hones production, vatriotic ‘a the common weal, whic! ill ive alhasn’t been a recove: fro je Waste | (Continued from Page One) . lion, because patriotic production is! regulated public rahe fs cheat guar-|and abnormalities of kat naaitn wien (that stain from the fair name .offrecorded in the affirmation of the right no less a defense of our best civiliz-/anty of continuity. I am thinking ofjof mankind was first written, except; America. of equal suffrage and that the vote of f afield from safe and preseribed alliance which menaces peace and jton than that of armed force. Profiteer-'the railroads. In modern life they are|through work and saving through in-| I believe the federal government every citizen shall be cast and counted ‘ths amid the war anxieties. There! threatens all fr m, instead of add-\ing is crime of commission, under the very base of all our activities and|dustry and denial, while needless spend- |Should give its effective aid in solving|in the approaching election. re the unfortunate tendemey before; ing to their security, then we must] production is 1 crime of omission.. We interchanges. For public protection we|ing and heedless extravagance haye|the problem of ample and becoming} Tet us not share the apprehensions of a there was the surrender of congress to/ peak the truth for America and ex-|must work our most and dest, els e enacted laws providing for a regu-|marked every decay in the history of | housing of its citizenship. 4 xaeny jen AUC Omen Ago the, Gan eer, the growing assumption of the execu-} jrecs our hope for the fraternized con-|the destructive tion will come. We lation of the charge for service, a limita-|nations. Give the assurance of that} I believe this government should|of this momentous extension of the tive before the World war imperilied! ionce of natione. must stabilize and strive to normaicy,|tion on the capital invested. and a limf rugged simplicity of American life which |MAke its liberty and victory bonds /franchise. “Women have never been j ail the practices we had learned to be-)" ie wit avail nothing to discuss in|else the inevitable reaction will bring tation on capital's earnings. ‘There re-|marked the first century of amazing|Worth all that its patriotic citizens paid without influence in our political life. ¢ eins and in the war emergeney’ gociil the league covenant, which was|in its train sufferings, disappointments, Mains only competition of service, on {development and this generation. may |i Purchasing tiem, REET CORR ARTOR ee eet AG ea eR OMB eRD Ole » he wafesuarad was swept away. | 1) Conceived for world super-government,|and’ reversals, We want to forestall{“hich to base our hopes for an efficien-|underwrite a second century of sur-|. I believe the tax burdens imposed for/the votes of citizens who have been the name of democracy we established | CRC Sanalae ana (eres ‘we want to hold all ad-,¢Y 294 expansion which meet our mod-| passing accomplishment. the war emergency must be revised tolporn upon our soil, or who have sought mitocracy. We are not complaining at] Mezotitted in’ misunderstanding, and |sueh reaction, we want to hold Jern requirémants. The railway work-| The Republican party was founded by |the needs of peace, and in the interest |in faith and assurance the freedom and this extraordinary bestowal or axsump-|intolerantly urged and demanded by’) vanced ground, and fortify it with 8en-| men ought to Le the heat ould onl farmer eee ea Paety was consctene, (of eauity in distribution of the burden. |opportunities of our land. It will bring \ in War, it seemed temporarily nee| its administration sponsors, who .re-|eral good fortune. |know the best working cénditions in|born of their freedom and their simple| 1 believe the negro citizens of Ameri-|the women educated in our schools, : sry; our alarm is over the failure to] isted every effort to safeguard Ameri-| Let us return for @ moment to the the world. Theirs is an exceptional re-|lives. ‘These founders spranc trove [ca should be guaranteed the enjoyment | trained in our customs and habits of restore the constitutional methods! ea, and who fir rejected when such | y sity for understanding, particu-/sponsibility. They are not only essen-|farms of the middle west. Our|Of all their rights, that they have/thought, and sharers of our problems. kehen the war emergency ended, safeguards were insert ie the su larly that understanding which con-|tial to the life and health and all pro-|varty has never failed in its realization |€2™med the full measure of citizenship|yt will bring the alert mind, the awak- Our first committal Is the restoration| preme blunder has left opean rela cerns ourselves at home. I decline to| ductive activities of the people, but are|that agriculture is essentially the foun. | bestowed, that their sacrifices in blood|/ened conscience, the sure intuition, the of representative popular govermment,| tloyships, inextriealy interwoven in | recognize any conflict of interest among {directly responsible for the safety of|@ation of our very existence, and it has |OR, the battlefields of the republic have|abhorrence of tyranny or oppression, under the constitution, thr 1 thelthe league compact, our sympathy for! the participants in industry. The traveling millions. The government |ever been our policy, purpose and per. |Chtitled them to all of freedom and op-|the wide and tender sympathy that dis- aseney of the Tepublican party. Our| furepe only magnifies our own good struction of one is the ruin of the/Which has assumed so much authority |formance to protect and promote that |POrtunity, of sympathy and aid that the/tinguish the women of America, Surely } ion includes more than a chief execur| poreune in. resistin Ivement iS |other, the suspicion or rebellion of one/for the public good might well stamp essential industry. American spirit of fairness and justice|there can be no danger there. b tive, we be in a cabinet of bighest/ jeter to be the f 1 disinterested unavoidably involves the other. In con-|Tailway employment with the sanctity] New conditions, which attend amaz- Meera there i easy and nena ton tne) ereaty numbers oO nor ye, capacity, AA Oe Ith agent of dnternational just d+ flict is disaster, in understanding there|©f public service and guarantee to the|ing growth and extraordinary industrial ath ae etiteouatinela eRe Sait yvomen DOA AVS Ou nDeetanEcoUadan , whieh | ¢ tem contemplates, vancing civilization, with the covenant is triumph. There is no issue relating 'Tailway employes that justice which |development, call for a new and forward Bresiaee It nue chorea to me that our {tus tremendous change in the ancient hose incils the vice-president ete rconk than be shackled by ato the foundation on which industry is | Voiced the American conception of |!oking program. The American farmer a veloried ainice ral Linfirm policy [elation of the sexes as applied to gov- f official of the republic, shall bel? risnenurenile ir:builded, because industry is bigger than|Flghteousness on the one hand, and as-|ad a hundred and twenty millions ‘to |UNdeveloped, uncertain and infirm policy| ernment, E venture to plead that they . ed to participate, The san vision | bd es Misa aniaielves to mili- any element in its modern making. But/SUre continuity of service on the other.|feed in the home market, and heard} = sane fal bans 2 nity 1 iat bleep IEA aaa CLA includes a cordial understanding and c ea iit te proctaim {the insistent call is for labor, manage-|_ ‘The importance of the railway rehab-|the cry of the world for food anions Pane tas zn eathiatie he i ies seats larged citizenship and give to the best coordinated activities with a house of} oto the world. No sur ment and capital to reach understand-[ilitation is so obvious that reference |#Were It, though he faced an appalling (OU Telations ought to be both friendly |in"the pepublie thelr suffrage and sup Congress, fresh from the people, volcing| lity. fo the; world. | No) suri |e seems uncalled for. We are so confident | task amid handicaps never encountered [2nd S¥mpathelle: we would lke to ac-| ort, the convictic which members bring ts to a world council er/'he human element comes first, and/that much of the present day insuffi. |before. leranra 3 elt eoverumene Teresgand Much has been said of late about Ye from direct contact with the clectorate,| its military’ alliance. no assumed mane) > Uh Nene overs in industry to[elency and Inefficiency of transportation| In the rise of price levels there have Way 10 greater pronoun: pot Wii ne | world’ faeats, put I prefer.to\ think of and cordial co-operation along with the|datory however ling, ever shall| | ceratand the napirations, the convic {are due to the withering hand of gov-|°ome increased anpralsiis of hie Cone, pL E PAGeTALDiniaan 1 neighboriy|the ideal for America. I like to think restored funetions of the senate, fit to] summon the sons of thks republic to on ie yearnings of the millions of|¢FAMent operation that we emphasize| Without adding to their value in fact [SMPIC to ling, merely. an understeng.{ there is something more than the pa- © the greatest deliberative body of the war. ‘Their supreme sacrifice shall a tverican wage earners, and I want the Mew our opposition to government own-|but which do add to his taxes and ex, ing about respecting our borders, aleat(|ttiotism and practical wisdom of the verld, Its members are the designated! oniy be asked for America and its eall ope Ss to understand the prob-/ership, we want to expedite the repara-|Penses without enhancing his returns, aentacting tte yes: an ; are ome tGe founding fathers. It is good to believe 7 ; sentinels on the towers of constitation-| ¢ honor. ‘There is a sanctity in that | june nxieties, the obligations of/fon, and make sure the mistake is not|!ls helpers have yielded to the lure|ameriems citizens towtui ithe te [that maybe destiny held this new world iy t vernmer On the resumption off sieht we will not delegate. * management and capital, and all of /"epeated. 2 of shop and city, until, almost alone,!xtexican dominions. There must be|FePt to be the supreme example of ser wuthority saved to th When the compact was being writ- them must understand their relaiion-| Tt is little use to recite the story of|has met and borne the burden of the| iat understanding, else there can be |Tepresentative democracy and orderly - slic independent nationality. ten, T do not know whether ship to the people and their obligation |evelopment, exploitation, government only insistent attempts to force down| no recognition, and then the under-|liberty by which humanity is inspired vhen “autoeracy misinterpreted the 1°24 ox ambition. insistently. be Ito the republic. Out of this. under-/¢xPeriment and its neglect, government neces: Tt challenges both ‘the wisdom |standing muat be faithtully kept, to higher achievement. It is idle to dream of a> World experiment te he the Tey ood to ice in the world’s standing will come the unanimous com-|beration and failures. The inadequac ans the justice of artificial drives on Many of these declarations deserve a|think we have attained perfection, but vision of a world ideat rontidence in our unselfishness that T/mital to economic Justice, and in eco-|of trackage and terminal facilities, the [Prices to recall that they were effectlva| tuiter “explanation: witht omen neon |there Ix the satixtying. knowledge shat It is not difficult, Chairman ode, eee le our evident. disinterested-|nomie justice lies “that social justice insufficiency of equipment and the inef simont Sey against his products in/tions of plans to emphasize the falth,|We hold orderly processes for making to make ourselves clear on the question | Seay ticenwa wish our which is the highest essential to hu-[¢lency of operation—all bear the blight-|'he hands of the producer and never|goun expression will follow in due time,|OUr government reflect the heart and & of international relationships. We Re-| [ess inspired Euroy I ine faanehaninieass ing stamp of governmental incapacity |*fective against the same products in I promise you. Zs *|mind of the republic. Ours is not only libliicand.of the senate, /eonsclou pass ion, quite pe Lape ken Shale sera aking as one who has count: during federal operation, The work of sing to the consumer. Contemplat-| T pelieve in law enforcement. If elect.|@ fortunate people, but a very common- r solemn oatt 1 mindful of our! selfish thought of enlisting - led the contents of the pay envelope from rehabilitation under the restoration of |in& the defenselessness of the individual ed I mean to be a constitutional 4 |Sensical people, with a vision high but agrmttntiGnaly tions, when we! Power and resources. Ours is an out-[o Uhl Ans oe carne well agDrivate ownership deserves our best en-|farmer to meet the organized buyers of laent, and it 18 impossible to tenon rey| thelr feet on the earth, with bellef in the structure of a World super-|Standing, Influential example to the fe yieMpolne ne pretends to deny /ouragement. Hillions are needed in|his product and the distributors of the|constitution, uthiohalie to acre ie] themselves and faith in’God.. Whether hment taking. visionary form, world, whether we cloak it in spoken] the cmploxey: | Ne une pretenis tf coin (new equipment, not alone to meet. the things the farmer buys, T hold that when our every committal is to/€nemies threaten from without or men- BUvernmeney AIDE Vinionaty F modesty or magnify it In exalt tion ee ea dustrial life. ‘They are less in|SfOWing demand for service, but to re {farmers should not only’ be permitted [eatery eevee People ever wil}{aces arise from within, there is some devotion of this republic. If the toreh) We want to help; we mean to help; but! ooo than they were before organiza- feone the extraordinary depreciation due ue encouraged to join in co-operative |qifter about the wisdom of the enact.|indefinable voice saying, “Have confi- ni emnaticutionalism had not been! awe hold tour own interpretation Of fey and. grouping on either side r-(t0 the strained service of war. AVith association to reap the just measure of/ment of a law—there is divided opinion|dence in the republic! America will dimmed, the delayed peace of the world) (he American conscience as the Very’ Voaied the inequalities, and conscience Sees ee earnings and with speculative ee pa py their arduous toil. |respecting the eighteenth amendment |&° on!” nd the t dy of disappointment and) soul ef our nationality. has wrought more justice than statutes » Ss removed, railway activities have | '« s facilitate co-operation to insure jand the laws enacted to make it opera-| Here is a temple of liberty no storms rrepe’s inderstandin® Americ: Disposed as we are, the way is ve have compelled, but the ferment of the|¢ome to the realm of conservative and psninst the risks attending acriculture,|/tive—but there can be no difference of|May shake, here are the altars of free- easily might have been avoided. he | sim Let the failure attending as-|world rivets our thoughts on the neces- Ey Sa the government hich. Rep Pane werd eso little under. opinion about honest law enforcement, |@0m no passions shall destroy. It was Republicans of the senate halted the) {6 stinacy, impracticability | sity of progressive solution, else our . . ist play its part in| 7 B roperation to market! Neither government nor party can| American in conreption, American in its ter : tebe lees Oe sumptions let us find generation will suffer the experiment /Festoration. — Manifestly “the returns|*heir products as directly as possiblelatord to cheat the Aticieas people, | building, it shall be American in the Ua Bioeth ET adler | berreccgnl eee to do eich. Wenn chow for our day to re{Must be so gauged that nacessary capi | ‘vith the consumer, in the interest of fare Jaws of congreks must harmonize fulfillment, Sectional once, we are all I nenee and influence, whieh it was big, practical, unselfish Way to dO [Wen eas gian for the srent. to.|ttl may be. enlisted, and we must foster |:ll, Upon such association and co-onera- with the ‘constitution, else they so are|Americans now, and we mean to be posed to exchange for an obscure and) oy art, neither eovetous because of establish God's plan for gres as well as restrain, jon should be laid only such restric-|aajuaged to be void; congress enacts|Americans to all the world. unequal place in the merged govern’) ambition nor hesitant through fear, | mor eee ee uttering! , We have no more pressing problem, |tlons as_will prevent arbitrary control |the laws, and the executive of govern |. Mr. Chairman, Members of the Com- ‘ eae Meritage of Ameriean nae! Dut ready to serve ourselves, humanity) Speaking our sympatl people, mind-|A State of inadequate transportation |‘ our food supply and the fixing of|ment is charged with enforcement, We|Mittee, My Countrymen, All: I. would Beet Tea oatel ome aeinete a.jand Ged. With ate advising as/the conselence of att ite othe geod |fcilities, mainly chargeable to the fail. |°xtortionate prices upon it. cannot nullify because of divided opin.|not be my natural self if T did _nbt ee cia entindbamiadonete the constitution contemplates, T would ful of our rit ial, conscience impelted |Ure Of governmental experiment, is los | Our platform is an earnest pledge of|fon, we cantat Jconnedins wei’ Boy. Uietemyiconsclolianess i ofamyalim|ted 4 yee eeet Xa hold aloof. We do not) hopefully approach the nations of Kavancement. we hold the majesty of|!9& millions to agriculture, it is hinder. |-enewed concern for this most essen: ernment with contempt tor tan efor, [ability to meet your full expectation. oF 4 eee en ee eentaa seeponaibility of! rope of the earth, proposing that un-| Advancement, we hold the mniesly Of ling inauatry, it is menacing the Amert.|‘ia! and elemental industry, and in both ment. Modification or repeal is the aspirations within my own Sone RIG ta nvorld e iviilsationttderatanting® whitch) mikes us n willing enteous: ove sie our avoidance of/£2" people with a fuel shortage little| ‘Ppreciation and interest we pledge ef-|right. of free people, whenever the | breast, but I will gladly give all that is Loy ee ee eee ee ns MoE ant In he: (ebnaeeration Tobvnias [er ne: 1a. SE. Il upon every citizen Jess than a peril. It emphasizes the|‘ective expression in law and practice. |deliberate and. intellixcat public senti-|in me, all of heart, soul and mind and Mhore saline) (hate ong the) Amer ean PALO Nar w relationship, to commit |Chaos, and we call upet ost to. that, Present day problem and suggests that| ‘Ve will hail that co-operation which |ment commands, but perversion and {abiding love of country, to service in fear Mot for ank peenle In. thel the moral forces of the world, America [Of (he republic tosgold tsk to tk spirit of encouragement and assistance |*zain will make profitable and desirable |ovesion ence wi paths to the failure /Cur common cause. I ean only pray to Tie a Aversion ¢ LOL CADY, Deg ety ary ele amen toro Ge Lewy ntaeaationsl ened aoe eae ve at gafeguara|Which commits all America to relieve|the ownership and operation of com:|of wovermmont itecke the omnipotent God that I may be as world. Wie) hold) to) our, Mebtss and linglugen,, ito) peace: ss SIG HOO Te ey enon wera ented Hell suctisanl emergency, naratively small farms intensively cul-! Though not in a partisan sense, 1jWorthy in service as T know myself means to defend We mean to sus) justice, still ving America fre a sus onward march to a Seite: present|_ ‘The one compensation amid attending] {vated and which will facilitate the car |must speak of the services of the men|to be faithful in thought and purpose. tain, tho) rights. of thi nation andfdependent and self-relinnt, pee offer-| ‘The menacing SH Ao to the un./#nxieties is our new and needy realiza-|ing for the products of farm and or-land women wha rallied to the colors of One cannot give more. Mindful of the : cittens alike, everywhere under! ine tricndship to all the world. nia, |22y Js not chargeable wholly caused |tion of the vital part transportation|chard without the lamentable waste|the republic in the world war. Ameri. {Vast responsibilities I must be frankly the shining sun. Yet there is the con If men call for more specific details, |seitled and” fevered conditions: caused | aya in thalcomplenities of miedarsitliter under presenti eonditiona: Avro ZEST SE ees Ce ae: | MEAD DU ERLAHAT EATER CR eonaer oat Q cord of amity and sympathy and fra- ¢ remind them that moral committals hy the wi The manifest wen tthe; We are not to think of rails alone, but| America would look with anxiety on rendered, the sacrifices made and the|the consideration and support of all true ternity in every resolutien. There 18) aye broad ‘and inelusi and we arejin popular gov aes Neel 1M ane | highways from farm‘to market, from|the discouragement of farming activity | sufferings endured. ‘There shall be no|Americans which makes me wholly un- | genuine aspiration 40 every Ameri contemplating peoples in the concord temptation 1 appeal to grouped fell lrailway to farm, arteries of life blood to|either through the government's neglect |distinction between thors who hnoc tre lafraid. “With an unaltersble faith, and eon breast for tranquil friendship with | 5¢ jumanity’s advancement. From ship for politi eyed a aeitaGon con-|Present day life, the quickened ways to|or its paralysis by socialistic practices. |perils and glories of the battlefront or |4n a hopeful sipirit, with a hymn of v ali the wor our own viewpoint the program is spe-/no greater peril. arate es no|¢Ommunication and exchange, the an-|A Republican administration will be|the dangers of the sea, and those who|service in my heart, I pledge fidelity C we Delieve the unspeakable cifically American, and we mean to be |templates no suas ile Teciiithe peo.|8Wer of our people to the motor age.|committed to renewed regard for agri-|were compelled to serve behind ‘tho|to our country and to God. and accept j sorrows, the immeasurable sacrifices, |, meric f to all the world. Broun: eCebngad yaa! ition for none, | We believe in generous federal co-opera-|culture, and seek the participation of Jines, or those who constituted the great |the nomination of the Republican party area, i sand the as-| ing preserved nationality as/Ple, with specific recognition fore can(ton in construction, linked with as-|farmers in curing the ills justly com-|reserve of a grand army which awaited for the presidency of the United State ae LIS ara ae tae ea reer | te Ua ED 1 he continued pro-/#Md the highest consecration We lM) curances of maintenance that will put|plained of, and aim to place the Ameri-|the call in camps at hove. pt Moe ee ee Ter GATES C Wal ese ere eee Tet Ceca Tice Ene, oder Bk agcomm ittalhot wre tig, |@ end to commercial waste of public|can farm ‘where it ought to be—highly| All were brave. all were sacrif | TT 2 Pipette Fel TORRID. TL 1 eee ee eae ee ane neceasity of the |Dubucan party to that saving constitt 17145 on the one hand and give a gudt|ranked in American activitles|and fully|ali'wore sharon of shee thee which new hand “Vetter: relattonbin, Obs needy with) Jt the, supreme necesaliy Or ths | Honallam jie which§picontempls Mas just {ty of upkept highways on the other.|Sharing the highest good fortunes of|gent our. boys thricwarmed. 10 wan ‘ o not be discussed now what motives yextoration—let_us say the reves ment | America as one people, and holds Sust Waterytranapartation:isiunaepesak is | Amertcan lite: Worthy sons and daughters, these, fit! It Mi ht Have plunged the world into war, it need|_ of the constitution, and our zee [government free from influence faation linked with adequacy of facilities, and] Becomingly associated with this sub-|/ successors to those who christened our F4 not be inquired whether we asked the strnetion as an industrial nation.) one hand and unmoved by intimidati we favor American eminence on the|Ject are the policies of irrigation and|banners in the immortal beginning, | ns of thisérepublic ws defend our na-| Here is the ‘transcending. task It |on the other. ; ly to/8a8, the practical development of in-|reclamation, so essential to agricultural| worthy sons of those who saved. th! Happened to You tional rights, as I believe we did, or to! concerns our common weal at home! It would be the blindness of folly (0 |land waterways, the upbuilding and co-|expansion, and the continued develop-|union and nationality when civil. war Lerge the old world the accumulated and will decide our future eminence ignore the activities in our own coun-| Onion of all to make them, equailment of the great and wonderful west. |wined the ambigulty from’ the constitu: | Is of rivalry and greed, the in the world. More than th this | try which are aimed to destroy our Cee to and ready for every call of develop-|It is our purpose to continue and en-|tion, ready sons (f those when tes irae ee a j Will be in vain if we can not republic, under constitutional Iiberties,| nomic system, and to commit us to the| in. ing widening American commerce, large federal uid, not in. sectional par-|the sword for humanity's sake the have | s ery day you n new order, with added security to] pas given to mankind the most fortu-|colossal tragedy whieh | Mas ae Fassia |I like that recommittal to thoughts of|tiality, but the ‘good of all America.| time in the world, in 1898. hear or read of an Auto- ization and peace maintaine rte conditions for human activity and | stroyed all freedom and ve not to be America first whtch pledges the Panama|We hold to that harmony of relation-/ The four million defenders on land mobile Accident, a Fire, a Gne may yenally sense the ascience | attainment the world has ever noted,{impotent. This movement is no {| canal, an American creation, to the free|ship between conservation and develop-/and sea were worthy of the best tradi- Collision, a Personal In- ae mareurinina kris ks lay the world’s reserve halted in throttled Hberties. We must’ i.e orf american shipping. It will addjment, which fittingly appraises our na-| tions of a people never warlike in peac . ’ ‘ SEEN AMER ear ae FE eee eae teeny erent. for liberty (zoe abridgelithe ‘freedom! of speech, the |tn".5 aresiean coal renin’ tional resources and makes them avail-|and never pacifist in war. They com.) JUTY. . ung) Che unnoae y OC- ADO COTTE IDELNG 1 realntained equality |freedom (of press or the freedom\of A&-I-+ G76) cannot (sneak of industry, and|ablelto) developing America’ of today, | mandedvourpriden thes have on grat f the senate, We were nut) thru security, and mainte ened Sa sembly, because there is no promise in| -oimerce, and the transportation onjand still holds to the conserving thot |tude, which must have genuine expres: | ’ to defeat a work! aspiration. | of opportunity and its righteous jrepression, These liberties “S/which they are dependent without an|for the America of the tomorrow. |sion. It is not only a duty, it is a privt | We Offer the resolved to safeguard Ameri-) wards. ‘sacred as the freedom of religious be-| oo nest thought of the abnormal cost of] The federal government's relation to}lege to see that the sacrifices made were resolved then, even as} It is folly to close our eyes to out: (ier, as inviolable as the rights! of lifel vine anathe problems in its wake!|reclamation and development Js too im-|ahall be requitted: and that thease oncl we are today, and will be tomorrow. | standing facts. Humanity is restive.tand the pursuit of happiness. We @0)1+ 10 casy to inveigh, but that avalle| portant to\ admit of ample diacussion| fering from casualties and injuries shall Necessary to preserve this free and independent | much of the world is in revolution, the jold to the right to crush sedition, fo P erring? “And it is far too serious to|today. Alaska, alone, is in resources|be abundantly aided and restored to the | repunt Let these now responsible, agents of discord and destruction have’ stile a menacing contempt for law, to] aismias with flaming but futile promise. |beyond all imagination, and needs only| highest capabilities of citizenship and, Policie. or secking responsibility, propose the] wrought their tragedy in hetic stamp out a peril to the safety of the) Hient years ago, in times of peace,|closer linking through the lines ofits enjoyment. | Ss sierender, whether with interpret | Russia, have lighted their torches | republic or its people, when emergency | ine Democratic party made it an issue, |transportation, and a governmental| The womanhood of America, always! tiers, apologies or uctant reserva: | among other peoples, and ‘hope to see calls, because security and the majesty and when clothed with power that par:|policy that both safeguards and encour-|its glory. its inspiration, and’ the po-| ly Hiens—from which our rights are to be{ America as a part of the great red of the law are the first essentials of|("came near to its accomplishment by {ages development, to speed it to.a fore-|tent, uplifting force in its social. and } cnitted—we welcome the referendum | conflag Ours is the temple of liberty. He who threatens des' Taants destroying the people's capacity to buy.|most position as a commonwealth, rug-| spiritual development, is about to be A G F B ti the American people on the preser~||iperty under the law, and it is ours of the government by force or Maunts Fue’ that was a cure worse than the|ged in citizenship and rich in material-|enfranchised. Insofar as congress can | (e] oat eG } P ¢ Ame ind the Republican |¢ call the sons of opportunity to its his contempt for lawful authority. |ainont, It is easy to understand the|ized resources. g0, the fact is already accomplished. “eA eney—- x NERC et) 4 i Hd een only ceases to be a loyal citizen and forfeits yoai Causes, after which the patient| ‘These things I can only mention.|By party edict, by my recorded vote, Sg POLES Gs Oates ere nre oe cne beng pMetense. coh merce sua ola ans his rights to the freedom of the republic. | rust help to effect his own cure. Within becoming limits one can say|by personal conviction I am committed b SVeU IA TUR Anes | OF BUC NSIT TCag Or | Hekse Cy DUUOU AGIs uae ue Let it be said to all of America that)” Gio. ‘expansion of currency andjmore. Indeed, for the present many|to this measure for justice. It is my| General Insurance In the call cf the conscience, of} voice to sober the world jour plan of popular government con-| \oait have depreciated the dollar just|questions of vast importance must be|earnest hope, my sincere desire that| America pace, (pence) t closes | More than all else the present day | templates such orderly changes as the] or expansion and inflation have ‘dis-|hastily passed, reserving a fuller discus-|the one needed state vote be quickly! the gap wound of world war, and | world needs understanding. — The tallized intelligence of the majority! \ aited the coins of the world. Welsion to suitable occasion as the cam silences impassioned voices of iM} ean be no peace save thru comp f our people think best. There can belt fated in haste, we must deflate in de.|paign advances. road ternat env ind distrust Heed: | differences. and the submission of the@|yo9 modification of this underlying rule, liberation. We debased the dollar in| I believe the budget system will ef- ing this eall and knowing as T the | individual to the will and weal of the) put no majority shall abridge the rights reckless finance, we must restore in|fect a necessary, helpful reformation ‘ sition the congress, [ promise | many Any other plan means anar-|o6f a minority. Men have a right to! Nonesty. Deflation on one hand and|and reveal business methods to govern. . you formal and effective peace s6|ehy and its rule of for question our system in fullest freedom, eee eee oe ene and and ment. Duainess, ? Ky as a Republican congress can] It must be understood that toil alone put they must always remember aoe other ought to have begun on the day| I believe federal departments should pass its declaration for a Republiean| makes for accomplishment and 1-|the rights of freedom impose the oh oi after the armistice, but plans were|be made more businesslike and send / Shenton <n. Then we may turn! vancement hteous possession | gations! which maintain it. eats pol _ lacking or courage failed, The unpre-|back to productive effort thousands of ‘ Pama istment at home and pro-!is the rev id its incentive. |is not of repression, but we make eee Paredness for peace was little less costly |federal employes, who are either dupli- ood deliberately and reflectively to! there is no progress except in the today to American intel igence and Les than unpreparedness for war. cating work or not essential at all, tl r world relationship| stimulus of competition, When com-|triotism, when the republic is mena We can promise no one remedy which| I believe in the protective tariff policy UHAGY Ronee stots ve Hence! petiton- natural. fair, impelling com-|from within, just as we trusted Ameri-| yi cure an ill of such wide proportions, |and know we will be calling for its sav- Shel nT at tn cone ee EE ea eee te Hare ecu cl canll pitrlotiam= whenlour) tights lwere|\a¢ cues pledge that earnest and con.|ing Americanism again. and aspirations and still held us free | petition—is suppressed, W nee tanedirrornmwithouts aistgrCl attanbe vem chi that Sere Gleteeren Mera hellavelinayerenCimerchiant) marine , | from menacing involve ane nt. se sominet ee vali s Tel We call on all Aer fon steadier, covenants. We will attempt intelligent|—I would have this republic the lead- d T can hear in the cml of conscience! the march PORE EES eae so that we may proceed deliberately couragi ing maritime nation of the world. rh 1 hh 1 insistent voice for the largely re-| voice of aspiration, and paralyze the he readjustment which concerns ail the ua eollreseous/denationyend| stelkelat SRE CE Ste TEE EER aes To any lady or gent. eman who duced armaments thruout the world,| will for achievement. ‘These are but) }eonie, Our party platform fairly ex-| the ey; 1, d we : ‘a it, and able to assure us dependable . 5 . A with attending reduetions of Wurdens| common sense truths of human devel | Greases the eonselence of Republicans tre, Qi and we will attack the high |#./ And will be-a witness against ice hon peace loving humanity. We wish} opment : Tay ie that the) Ot industrial relations. No, party ts in-lana facility which attend Republican] I believe in a small army, but the 3 o © of American influence and ex The chief trouble today is tha Pidifferent to the welfare of capacity. We promise that relief which|best in the world, with a mindfulness d l hh 1 h imple: xe must give of American! world war wrought thoi destruction of learner. To us his good fortune Js of wil akvanalthe haldiie octenstate naless| (OER pee parcandaaliw hich will TaveIantie cream pe dlers who c aim tf, ey eadership to that invaluable aceom-| healthful competition, left our store-|deepest concern, and we seek toumala travagance, and the renewal of the prae.|Unutterable cost of our previous neglect. Lli hillahment houses empty, and there is a minimum |that good fortune permanent. | We 0\tico of public economy, not alone be-| I believe in our eminence in trade are selling : I can speak unreservedly of the production when our need is maximum. |not oppose but approve collective Bar| cause it will relleve tax burdens but|abroad, which the government should { ’ \ can aspiration and the Repub-|Maximums, not minimums, is the call} gaining, because that is an ou NE because it will be an example to stimu-\aid in expanding ,both in revealing pita naan he It is not a new story,|right, but we are unalterably insistent] iate thrift and economy in’ private life.|markets and speeding cargoes . 5 Lean COME A Bt yet oe nee ; never fails to leave de-|that its exercise must not destroy the) y have already alluded to the neces-| I believe in establishing standards. for nations, co-operating in sublime accord, war never x always impairs | equally sacred right of the individual, in| sty for the fullness of production, and |immigration, which are concerned with to attain and preserve peace thru jus-| pleted storehouses and alway a anaiea his necessary purault of lvellhood. Any |S for, the fullness of production, end, tin eit ton: esnehip of the repurite, é tive rather than force, determined to! the efficiency of production. + ae for|American has the right to quit his em-|titenas. the exchange of productions.|not with mere man-power in industry Id to security thru international law.| estaplisnes ie oy ewide. I wish the|Pleyment, so has every American the/T ors speak the irrefutable truth, high| I belleve that every man who dons We absolutely have no Street 6 clarified that no misconstruction wages, and they abide. I wish the|Povmedt. oy oo nent. ‘The Sroun | cea eraucaaiatlanidnWoccercebilving | thellgarbloteAsner ical cltieenahip rand ry can be possible without eonfronting| bugher wage to abide, on one explicit] (ist not endanger the individual, Re ee SCC ant eats ooo eae toe | wale ddnicthe lg hcrat/Americantoprors ddl a 1d honor condition—that the wage earner Will) we must not encourage groups preying| "0, ine height of efficiency for wages|tunity, must become American in heart pe ers handling our Ice Cream ‘his republic can never be unmind. give full return for the wage received-|ynon one another, and none shall be) Pave The and soul. of its power, and must never for.) It is the best assurance we can have} aliowed to forget that government's oH In all sincerity we promise the pre-| I believe in holding fast to every for- i 1 the force of its example, Posses-/for a reduced cost of living. Mark /jigations are alike to all the people: | ition of unreasonable profit, we chal-|ward step in unshackling child labor or of might that admits no fear.) you, Tam ready to acclaim the high-|" T hope we may do more than merely |" COnteoring ‘with ‘ail the moralland elevating conditions of woman's \mericn must he foremost for the right, ost standard of pay, but I would be|discourage the losses and sufferings atl orce and the legal power of government| employment. pe | A mistaken volee of America, spoken blind to the responsibilities that mark|tending industrial conflict. The strike | ina people, but it is fair, aye, it is| I believe the federal government in unheeding haste, led Europe, in the! th eful hour if T did not caution against the government is properly de-/ tay. to give reminder that law is not| should stamp out lynching and remove hour of deepest anxiety, imo a military|the wage earners of America _that]nied, for government service involves