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What purpose do we serve when I not be a ue when s the thing the American people are nd talking more today than other topic?” inquired the only third-term governor in the history of Ltitchie ampion of the S nment, his den g uu~|1m|lun al prohibition s an spect of the . b lization of po Ritchie of the A ich it must be cons connection with the whole vici tendency of whereby F eral centraliza ized the .Mustard“ Offices for Rent Saul. Building 925 15th St. N.W. Several desirable rooms at very reasonable- rents. Inspection in- vited. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. PRIVATE SANITARIUM | for Convalescents, Invalids and Incurables | 1654 Columbia Road Supt., Col. 8303 | tion for your car, ment you can make. Call Lincoln 10-1“ Full Protection for your Car s8 the greatest conven- ience for yourself ‘Handsome metal weather- board construction gives both. The fullest protec- Per Mo. plus the finest invest- strength <nd beanty. 200 K Street N.E. SPECIAL NOTICES. 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ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY |the State rights theory? | the use, therefore, of our saying that » | ilization unless we tackle ti nment and itutional prohibition and parcel of the system whereby it | attempied to hand over to the Fed- , commissions and boards tion of the life, liberty and amendment, admirable a sought te be attaines deral control over the em- hild of 18 or under. tment lon would take from the communities, which |)9~l lh educational require- of their own children, the of studies and have some bu- reau chief in Washington decide. “These things are part of the same dangerous centralization as was at- tempted through the medium of the eighteenth amendment. Of all those h: mel\ and women of the twentieth were the proposed I know “Is it not fundamental democratic doctrine to uphold and struggle for What is n't have pro- “Do you bellm.e “prohibition to be such an issue as likely to dominate the Democratic national convention to the exclusion of all other issues?” the rnor was asked. I do not,” he replied. “I say that it is an issue in politics, I say we will have to meet it whether we will or not. I am ready to meet it.” you think the party must do I cannot see how we can v. Ritchie said. *‘Here is something in which the American people are concerned above any or all political questions you might mention, Why do we have political parties ex- cept to advance issues which affect the primary interests of the people? We cannot ever hope to solve the problems of our highly complex civ- em. I see no other purpose for party govern- ment. Surely, no one contends we should reduce it to the level-of mere office seeking, the ‘ins’ trying to re- ;nnln in and the ‘outs’ trying to get “It is your belief, then, that in get- ting back to the fundamental theories of the Democratic party on States’ rights and against constant expansion of bureaucracy at Washington it is essential that prohibition be consid- ered as a phase of the problem?” “Precisely,” Gov. Ritchie returned. “I wish merely that we get back to the bill of rights, We cannot achieve that unless the Democratic party re- dedicates itself to its original pur- poses. Centralization Increasing. “Centralization increases by leaps and bounds. The war helped this. But, unfortunately, centralization grows by what it feeds upon. The objects of government become lost in the mechanics of government. 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Wilson clothed it with a lofty 1dealism. “It is the creed by which our party again will be restored to power.” (Covyright. 1027, by the North American Newspaper Alliance.) ilways been the spirit and the creed of the Democratic party. “This was the creed American de- mocracy gave to the world. Jefferson won it against Hamilton. Jackson vitalized it through a government re- Sponsive to the will of the masses. Cleveland fought with it against the special interests which protection fa- (Tomorrow's interview will be with Senator Carter Glass of Virginia.) WHAT TYPE SHADES DO YOU NEED? Perhaps you have been considering reshading your home, but are puzzled as to color or style. Let us solve this problem for you. It part of our window shade service and you are invited to use it! Whether ¥ o n want 1 shade or 1000, we are equipped to han- die the fob satis- factorily. Factory Prices nave you money. W. 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