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~ he Casper Daily ee - alifornia, Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, New Yor iF, SRS as ; 93 electoral votes. the saire Democratic dol appear Virgin- a : yen Carolina, South Carolina, » Florida, matter, rea 22, 1916 jand Arkansas; 126 elect oes Mississippi, Lovisiana, Texas, Tennessee THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 34 with the sense eee Secae Uo Phess } Sires Demdcratic states are Kentucky, Ok- q w ‘ . of power, Hé had to leave it to others a, Arizona, Montana, Utah, Nevada and In- me cig Aud Id MARNE OF etonttintan, ey Sy th SSS amen President and: heed doce 55 electoral votes. atrociously had. He ‘often showed the 3 t impli fia in- ‘BY. = Feat, iy Balter Other proguosticators will find it difficult ‘to : RG gh oe ence Pig Se Manager ea with the Courier-Journal on much of its fore- “honest men. ‘Those who rade him be- Deva. trent eee Aye, Now, york i City. op Salt tes elected, of the Dally Tribune are on file in the Now we Yorke and Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. rapt) SEREEEE ow tel : - : ail igen Montana and Nevada. To the Republican mind sy nthe, e s St vith = See slond shunt to abla ih ulead eek bead these appear the only states even debatable wi ry will not insure delivery after subscription becomes {the Democrats. AG. IE aE NS Giving the Democrats their certain solid South ‘e7 ember of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. C.) of 126 and all of the doubtful states, the electoral Member of the Associated Press college would be divided, Harding. 353, Cox 178 he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use honor ry lla oS cn Re Bead The Courier-Journal’s: forecast i8 chiefly val | algp the Iccal news published ‘herein. uable because it finds, no hope for Cox in the fina iene dade dentin GORI OES PERO BI result. It .will doubtless revise its state figure - REPUBLICAN TICKET NATIONAL eas 1 » THEIR DEFENSE. If the Democratic party has any defense fo its administration of affairs for the past eight years SPREAUL ES For President— = WARREN G. HARDING of Ohio of dollats = For Vice President— : 4 % CALVIN COOLIDGE of Massachusetts |jheard during the campaign., od ~ “We were not trying to save money. We were For Representative in Congress— ltrying to win the war.” e FRANK W. MONDELL Surely a brave beginning, * an sae 03 wad \peace at the head of the war department, a dry ier me rreestiot Cae on? ming jland sailor in command of the navy and a conjuga at; JAMES E. MICKELSON tor of verbs in the White House. JACOB M. SCHWOOB While on the outside, a horde of. deservin’ |Democrats demanding war jobs in the Washingtor |sector, the trenches at Muscle Shoals or on th firing line at Nitro, W. Va. | With an army of grafters and pet profiteers al |most equal to the regular, volunteer and selectiv: na “y = Republican County Ticket 2 For State Senator— = J..W.. Johnson For Representatives— forces operating overseas, preying upon the peo = HARRY FREE Iple, armed with shovels and cordial invitations tc = J. E. FRISBY = _._.... .LEE MARTIN jdrive into the United States treasury, load“ up anc } I veigk ints overtime to save money, nor tearing j ‘} shirts. to. win’, the! wat, } Jf wars are by. these. means end ho fiastead of ‘with fegular fighting men, gun war. ‘If the Democratic party won the war with the Bergdolls, Allisons and Scrippses leading the wil and untamed consciencious objectors “‘into the jaw: fof death and into the mouth of hell,” and if it re lied upon the sons, sons-in-law, nephews arid othe kindred who valiantly fought théir country’s pay this nation shall deal generously with all other na tions ready to render prompt and substantial as sistance in time of need—but always in accord Ajance with our. ewn freely exerciged judgment a ip ——— each occasion shall arise. Mr. Cox has been fo 5 CONCEDES HARDING’S ELECTION; internationalism——which means consideration of th’ * >It is interesting to note the forecast of clection|test of the world first, and, therefore, America last refults by the Louisville-Courier-Journal, the lead-|He proposes that America shall act in internationa fing Democratic newspaper of the South. For many affairs in accordance with the dectees of a super @ars, the Courier-Journal, beginning away back in| state contralled by ‘nations whose past record doe Bite days when Col. Henry Watterson directed its}Rot compare in humanitarianism with our own. Mr es, would, previous to a national election, Harding proposes that the United States shall ac! (¢ a survey of the country, employing trained from time to time as it deems best—Mr. Cox pro- rtitalent, and upon the data collected issue a|P0Ses that the United States shall act as it is told. orecast. In the many years of the past, these :For Constable, wes Casper. Precinct— JOHN M’LELLAN PSAP AL 3 p prophesies have been remarkably accurate, True THE ODIOUS COMPARISON. “A medicine sont bose do a. Ayes tee with pl equally nigh grade... Hecan help you select the best: i general results in all but one or,two instances. In not a single instance has Mr. Harding made an 51d, ett. ira, By duioy ; types 0 r ig and they are kind of roofing for your pur- Pind SF Cok George Harvey as a forecaster|appeal to class or local interest as_ distinguishec cter, street, Sti James, guaranteed for ten years, : Poses and sell you what you ical outcomes is possibly the only one in the|{rom the interests of the nation as a whole. id irs rly poopy gbredOre rapyRE > In addition toshingles, Certain- need at a real saving in cost. ‘ that would take precedence over the Cour-/Cox has lost no opporitnity to inject into hi | ter, “I was xo run down “and weit tt ‘ epJournal’s record for accuracy. speeches a local coloring designed to win votes ir | “3% .:tolatian Ohte a6. eae Certain-teed Products es Corporation iat makes the Courier-Journal’s forecast par-|the community in which he happened to be speak. valuable as real information is the fact that|ing—his yiews there expressed being left unut'crec s are Democratic: It represents all that is}in other conimunitiés where they would be less ac- and resérves as debatable much that the Re|men. Mr, Cox has tried to be all things to all men. 8 Count just as certain as that conceded, _ Pecth | Coaiier Journal's figures give the election i THEIR SERIOUS EFFORT, ; ° Senator Harding by a majority of 82 in ‘the Examples could be multiplied indefinitely of the storal college. jadministration’s keen eye fora gnat and blindness ‘Classified as sure Republican are the states of ifor a camel, and perhaps there is no more illum- a SL Abirares lowa, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts, |inaling ihstance than ‘when it picked, to put ove; régon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, }a super-states a médiccre politician and a subser- mt. and Washington; 119 electoral votes. vient navy department clerk, Surely the interests As probably Republican are listed, Connecticut, |of a hundred and ten millions of people are wort, ho, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, New|a more serious view than this. spshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dako-| reget nef rere a ee » West Virgima and Wisconsin; 14) elec’ Pennsylvania Republicans are talking 750,000 rapt. (Republican majority in the old Keystone state. 'Po- fery doubtful Republican: appear the: states of jitieal conditions fully warrant the claim. except in its agreement that Senator Harding} lieve that: fitey believed in him’ could | yi cee dy Laayeniete would at ne a Raye ‘been tyittings me Bes ak as ter entire probable Republican list under Mee teeta rote s $y P8\ more publicity there would: haye been | | SUBSCRIPSION HATES sute Republican. heading. And add to this also| "nai hart anestion to anower."| te bunderinc. fo on dhe before the war from the doubtful Republican and Democratic list | "ePlied Watson. “All the accountants ; ithe states of California, New York, Wyoming, Ken: |.and’ the answer xo it, It is often hard tucky, Utah’ and Indiana, Leaving in the doubt- | t© determine what is! Waste even. From ful column for future determination the states of] -tey aia debauch. ‘The vast sum of Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona,| * 3,892.0: 8. appropriated te up to this hour, it has failed to justify itself in the | "37% z | |. Just ‘one lone and very timed squeak has beer f ‘termined. ‘The investigations “have RECLAMATION | |depart, we'll say the Democratic party was no) shells, then the people have a wrong conception® | a LYLE E. JAY roll at bias and elsewhere then it won the 3 war, and the A. E. F. was simply enjoying an out- - . For County — N. WHEELER lisa in Northern France. We got you the first time, but we want more Fox Commissioner (Four Years)— evidence that you won ‘the war, we are satisfiec! W..F. DUNN - you were fot trying to save mon “For Commissioner (Two Years) — WHICH SUITS ¥o BEST? CHARLES ANDA Mr. Harding has stood openly and frankly 40" For age eb a sow aati ca first, in sate: in industry, in finance * MAN in merchant marine, in diplomacy. While he ha __ | |been for America first, he has not been for Ameri Sh Justice of Peace, tics Po Precinct ca only. Like all true Americans he proposes tha’ : ase by the Democratic party and its man-|ceptable. Mr. Harding has been the same to all parry on as théy pleased. “should not have abdicated tnd the freedom of the press should /not have been stifled. If there had heen. at the Four Corners, abort whom you if’ the yoverfinent will probably never! greene apne ea pat reat | it’ at, last?" “Seu, 1 tink he did,’ replied’ Watson, | “T myself thing that that explains why, In the election of 1918, he asked the first to Jast it reade like the tale of an y on the war and the government the treantime. Do not try to realize for you cannot do t. it means that if almost a third of wWerything in this country, Including he land, as it existed before the war; ad heen converted into money, it would make up about What was appropriated 0 be spent. “Rut they didn’t spend it all?" “Oh, no fortunately not. ‘The reports f the treasury department show /that here was actually paid out ffom Aprii 1917, when war wae declared, to the resent time, | nearly, $37,000,000,000, zhich includes the normal expenses of he government. Deducting their nor- ral expenses it leaves the war! dost at boue $30,000,000,000, of Which about 10,000,000,000 was, loaned (to foreign overnments, Whieh may be paid back, ‘ost of the war around $20,- gress. If that sort of a congress had been elected, which fortunate Ip. two years more the records and the wit. hesses would ‘have beén dispersed and | covered up.” | “Do you'make that as an accusa- “No, as an explanation of an, unheard of appeal on the part of a president, ') and While he may haye been influenced } thereto by other political considera- tons, this sugcests itgelf.to me, as 1; Seleld this. monstrous condition. Per- janps the president persuaded himself that) what had been done could not be Wndons and that it would be better for | the people not. to know about it.” (fo Be Cofitinued Tomorrow) t 100,000,001 ERR, Ogee” BEET Tate 100,000,000, and, of course, these are i 5 The criminal waste of the people's money to the exten‘ } ‘ouna figures.” of somewhere between twelve and fifteen billion: “AN? “hat part ef that-do you think vas wasted or stolen?’? as I have said, can never be lot been completed and they ‘never will ¢ completed. The records are) scat cred and.they are inesfinite, In- voices and Vouchers are missing. They —- irobably were never mdde, “When the} tariff, opnosition to ‘APticle 10 of tas oresident aske? about Avg Island, for| League ‘of Nations,.and condémnation nstance, the accountant reported that|o? Democratic war time extravagance ome $10,000,000, spent there was “un-| were all stressed by Governor Carey. } ccounted for,” and the pretident said He closed by urging, the election of j yere was “some extravagance. and} Warrcn G. Harding and a Republican ‘arelessness’’—but in his opinion’ that} congress to continue the work begun | vas not enough to ‘call for any offtcial|’by the last congress of straightening ction. When ten millions can be dis-}eut war tangles and putting the coun- 1 uisse@ you can have am idea of the| try upon a sound economic basis. Mclal state of mind, . When harder a ae ressed they say, ‘Oh, shut up, we won| NOTICE TO WATER USERS. 1e war, didn't we, and wasn’t it worth| This ts the last week in which pn} part see. rent must ine bald “What war did they. win at. Hog{37@ ftallure pay yours will result | sland?” asked Mrs Miller, sneeringly.|' your water being, shut off and. a1 I thought the boys won the war on|>énalty sa ion't bé delinquent. | Marne, “at ‘St. Miliel’ and on the : 8. VAN DOREN. | | (Continued trom from Wage wa Sain tie Water be fare “Yes, und there they won it by fight: aaa a ae ag, Without American airpianes, with:| Drpune Want ut American guns or shells or muni- ions for which we had spent hundreds nd billions;even., But to answer your ( uestion-more definitely, it is estimated L-y men on the inves: committees “hat of the ic DEP by. be war department alone, -half, or 000,000,000,.was practically wasted’ or sit on projecis that: were foolish and mproductive of practical results and hat accomplishea nothing, toward] vinning the war, or in extravaget and’) mnecessary prices paidifor things that} + id have merit in them. One of thé nembers of the investigating commit- eos told.me"t y that when he American 2 ze fully what > a politiewl, if Ho told me 208 of ‘an nee, of aise jt isbursements Xf these billions taken by taxes and bor: {wea from the people that, surpasses 10t only everything recorded in history, {Pout exceeds the wildest imagination.’ * ) “But if you can not place the amount, ‘san the blame be placed. anywhere?” Ads busi: eaatitiad onihoat at irst proposed properly a joint eommit: ee to supervise expenditures, i ‘ongress appropriate 1 the money. and onxtess wanted properly to: know how |! t was being spent. But the \@sident _ omiplairied that that would be interfer ng with his prerogatives, that it would bh lot be trusted... And oned its proper functions and preroga- Cettain-teed ‘Asphalt Shingles, j in subdued reds or greens, add { 5 | @n attractive touch to the , appeararice of any home. 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