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| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928, 3 | BOWERS' ATTACK ONG. 0.P. BTER Gets Wild Applause When He Denounces Republicans Houston, Texas, June 26 (P— Summoning the democratic-party to a war of extermination against “privilege and pillage,” Claude G. Bowers told the democratic national convention in his keynote speech to- day that the republicans had repudi- ated the leadership of Lincoln and openly adopted the Hamiltonian theory of government for the bene- fit of the wealthy and powerful In sentences loaded With shrapnel of irony and invective, the New York Evening World editorial writer called the roll of the scandals of the last two republican administrations; declared the portion of the farmer had become one of thorns and thistles while other industries fat- tened on tariffs and subsidies; as- serted that “the plunder bund of the power monopoly” was threatening to tighten its grip on public utilities; described the Coolidge policy in Latin-America as “dollar diplomacy” conducted in the interest of Ameri- can business; accused the party in power of having sent “bureaucratic agents swarming over the land like the locutsts of FEgypt;” and warned his fellow decmocrats that the re- publicans were seeking to “drug the conscience of the nation with the doped soothing syrup of a fake | prosperity.” Questions Prosperity. “We want to know what prosper- ity they mean,”” he eaid. “They point to a few powerful corporations enjoying the pap of paternalistic privilege and our answer is that you cannot judge the prosperity of a How the most Beautiful Clothes in the World | are kept New-Looking twice as long with Lux Amazing experience of Movie Studios - - Famous Dressmakers Department Store Buyers - New York Musical Shows - - Eectle s Here is experience that will cleansed in gentle, safe LUX suds, ruin o he ba stry of Ameri- tiful new look in all your & lovely things—actually keep them new twice as long! Now every great movie studio, every musical show in New York, uses Lux—to get DOUBLE WEAR! ca is not prosperity; the failure of 4,000 hanks in the seven years of norma. v is not prosperity; the fail- ure of 23,147 commercial houses in 1927 is not prosperity. “Do they offer us their claim of the payment of eight billions of the public debt up to July of last year? Our answer is that six and a third billion of this amount was paid with the money or the cash assets of the Wilson administration. “Do they offer us their record of economy? Our answer is that with the elimination of the interest on war debts, the last three years of this rezime has cost the people more than four and a quarter billlon more than the last three peace years of the Wilson administration. “Mythical prosperity, mythical v, mythical facts, mythical d mythical men—the last ay well be treated by H the historian of the far future as 16 pinicaeas ot Aneraninia Dollars and Cents Test Exclusive Dressmakers—In New o R R The great MOTION PICTURE York's fa;lmoushftifll(?fifl establish- e et 3 Seamity S STUDIOS of Hollywood, the glitcer- 7% Wiete £ ates) women whom he described as a disciple of ing New York MUSICAL SHOWS, of socicty buy wonde: clothes tried out different types and brands —ONLY LUX is used for Hamilton and the direct personal beneficiary of governmental policies l o d l'c t l' % of soap for cleansing modern fabrics € c;nslngk. 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Lux saves over a million dollars s year in wardrobe expenses, these great studios find, [ Daughterty and Teapot Dome scan- dals, he recounted how “Will Hays had sought to turn over the Sinclair bonds to Mellon, who he sald “madc no protest against the party taking its share out of the pot filled by the pillaging of the natlon's property.” Deelaring that at Kansas City it vas Hamilton, and not Lincoln to whom the republican party bowed in homage, Mr. Bowers added that “it could hardly keep the Lincoln mask on its face, and Sinclair's money in its chest.” He wound up a detailed denunciation of centralized authority in government and finance with this prediction: “Give the plunder bund but cight years more of such governmental co-operation and a combination of power companies will put a few men in control of the public utilities of a mighty empive. * * * Once in pos- session and entrenched, the plunder bund of the power monopoly can- not be dislodged by the fighting force of a dozen Andrew Jacksons.” The speaker described the farm eituation as a disgrace to American — LIVING MODELS DISPLAY GORGEOUS GOWNS! * The above picture gives a glimpse “be- hind the scenes” in the fashionable salon of Frances Clyne, exclusive dressmaker. 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It proposes that the farmers shall become better business men. “Now when it suits the pleasure of the privileg=d to legislate money into its coffers, it is applauded by the claquers as tatesman- #hip: but when the farmer demands his share in the unhappy game of paternalism they denounce him as & radical and a crank. “One day the head of the state by 8 scratch of the pen inercased the THIS ZIEGFELD SHOW USES LUX: IN “RDSALIE,” brilliant Broadway success featuring the adorable Marilyn Miller (center)., the sheer, long stockings worn by stars and choruses are kept lize new with Lux. Every other musical show in New York also uses Lux to double the life of stockings. As the Shubert General Manager enthusiastically piasit—*‘We would tariff loot of the pig iron industry by fifty per cent; and the next day he delivered a homily to the farmers on the wickedness of expecting | profit from a governmental act. Women everywhere .use Lux! 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