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* templates, OAM TO SMITE DEGEWVER, CLA (Continued from Page 1) } tip | that our entanglement with the quar-/ reling nations of Burope, especially} when the proposed League of Wilson | would sacrifice our American sovere' h ty as a nation, will keep us or other nation out of war. “Will it keep us out of war to place | with a council in which we have a} small miviority vote, the right and pow- | er to summon our boys to assist im sottling the political rows of thesold/ world, which have continued from th j earliest history? Yet such is Anticie X of Wilson's league to which he re- fuses to accept the senate amendment preserving specifically our constitu: { tional limitations. Let us have no mis-| understanding in ratifying a document | of such supreme importance to our na-| tional welfare. If we are bound to re spond to the beck and call of the na tions of quargeling Burope with our blood and treasure, regardless of the} constitutional prerogative of the Amer- ican congress to declare war, let put our stamp of disapproval upon the Wilson league; but if we axe to reserve | the right to still be the arbiter of our | own destiny as the constitution con-} in the event the ratified, let us plainly any | us should be nounce that it ca league |#€r" an. |tral Park, L. now just what our policy is, |land, Calif, t be charged afterward |hands with John M. that we have broken faith with the tions of the world. | the expedition. “My personal opinion ‘is © that the] w League of properly part of the pe haye been conceiv without the influe Nations se nt. and constructed} of bitterness and no | ion It show |was waste? in useless mentation. passion engendered by the great: war. Bise it could snot attain its greatest | SUNT BOCt ike purpose. “An international arbitration > teib- uni) would be a thing greatly. to be de-| He sreising | of sired, but » and lasting, it | Pas. must be when nations ara] credited and. proven calmly s€ the ‘right » method of| Yery careless. in. his séttling the differences which cause |°SPaien speaker, war rather than when depressed, agi.) tated and torn by the rayages of the greatest war in the world's histor: “Our incentive to enter the in the interest of justice, right snd humanity—yes! but more directly be-| cause the Central Powers stepped on our toes, as it were, and like a ped- Dloeded American ¢ 1, We as a na- tion pulled off our coat and joined the Allies: “When the scrap was over, Amer- ica’s part was to shake hands with our is, bring our armies and navies home, tell Er nd, Italy and ance in particular, we were glad to help them out, but to get together and up their family differences in Bu- and we would send over two or was thres good amon to represent $a caRshar. Sacpeah. super matters ‘concerning the United States |°!9? came up. “In the second place, “Instead of this we find the Preési-)an insult to th dent decides to go himself and take the }he infers that r family. He ics of Bi ue of 1 rope. tions in sh pe he presents! it to Germany and sa: ‘sign on the | thé dotted line.” | tions, conceived in the heat of grett) “Such a policy concerning terms of | facial and national animosities and - peace proper but can any. good come} without reservations along the line out uch a policy a@ applied to driv doliars of Liberty purchase enormous CROSS CONTINENT AERIAL FLEEY ARRIVES AT DESTINATION—Tho ial mail fleet, composed of three all-metal Larsen planos, which left Cen- L, on duly 29, has arrived at Its destination at Durant Field, Oak- Photo shows Mayor John L. Davie, left ,of Oakland, shaking Larsen, mauufacturer of the all-metal of tt himself at statements’ as campaign } the a }any while as a candidate | might I bond moneys; bond sale funds were airplane exper‘. | north? raised in “| nes for. planes, Larsen is Capt, Eddie Rickenbacker, America’s premier ace, who commanded { the | “In the great reconstruction period { “The Democratic candidate for presi- | ellowing the war, when the paramount various havo, ineluding. the great, dent goes up and down the ‘country | question before the American congress was to briug the expenses of the gov- presidency hy Republicans and charges | ernment within its income, why ae departments of Wilson's In his charges he has been dis- | administration present to congress ox: | least J timates. which would —greatly exce? | possible income the government op- for thé dignified office of president of| pressive and inequitable taxes from in- | will not | takes familiar may }e. Democ charge which ttempts to dominate the| lis) countrymen When he gets "his |chdsable'to turn a presidential election, “Let him digcussthe real issues of nat be he advised are campaign. and sane pélicy ing nations into a league, cess di on the sobé ‘untetiigent | States? and imy ate action by the nations | “why which it comprises? “And then oMr president proceeds tw | dictate dssigned and re-district Fiume, uated in the heart of southern Byrope} which 99 per cent of the American pep- | ple never knew existed, and cared less, | was the great bore of contention wit! our President and its disposition given greater attention by him than any of the great problems confronting the American’ nation “How much better could he have at tained the full of His mpeat office by i the method ly whie thousands muitiawmillieneires ot were added to the list in this country, or how, over one un-| Init! under his administration; der his administration geeroneroesonsen 99O95O9099O00500000 0000090000008 3 as to hew Europe shall be. re- | Teservations sit- {committee in the senate? ‘Why did Wilson and his appointees ater portion of the great) }wan eonstruction program in the south | t bulk of the revenue and place the. er v RE ee a ee ree RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGQNS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center aid n the g twenty-three senators refuse-to follow the president }on his league and vote proposed AN this is sim. The Every int real This al a false accuser al tricky icient orrupt and pur- Is the League of Na- adopted ‘by the United States senate, a United for these by the TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONAL. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Excha: 10) Wyatt Bldg. The Silanes aren Co. Phone 183 nge ‘Phone 856 eoaqseo peopie ie Issues as anyone campaign politi- his-charge is ean voter in that number of | Demucratic to adopt the Lodge +} bil gress? Frank house 1 (within court the | States passed by the Demacratic w. to cut down our income. y “Why. has Wilson's attorney genertil | continually announced that he is go- ling to relieve the people from the prosecutions of profiteers, yet we haye neither effective prosecu- tions nor relief? -“And so on ad infinitum. “Real Democratic candidate contents him- if with making malicious charges he, unable to preve and which actuat- have no foundatiom in fact concern- | ing campaign funds and, a vicious at-| \tack upon the senate of the the people by .poyu- lar vote in each seyereign state of this union and charged with the same du | to country issues there are indeed, eleeted “by as\is the Dentocratic To those who live south of the Northwestern Réiisead | tracks and expect to USE NATURAL GAS For fuel this winter, We must urge upon them the necessity of placing their order for gas service connections at once. these United States, he is making him- 'comes and profits accruing from the self a laughing stock, ply to divert attention from the real issues of the campaign, deceived, gent voter knows that the people can- upon the without a great deal of publicity thru |newspapers, and literature of all kinds as well as public. speakers, considerable money with a, political knows and I care not. what his politica | So that in the first place tae candidate has presented a he has failed to prove and which he must prove or stand in-} dicted by the people con- | “And in this connection let it be re- membered that our own Congressman Mondell as floor leader of tho majority party, led the fight in the the departmentat j estimates. and bring our expenditures {burdens of the high cost of living by and but United |f non | night and Sunday ; | September 25 and: 36. being constitution bese la Wom adsacent We are ove: ked. 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