The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 1

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R ‘THE ENTlRE TICKET : ‘domocracy, those who gain’ byvchlca,nery and star—chamber : magonty .of ‘the: people be:on the:inside: .That-a.fulk. : maJonty of the people be in possession of ALL the faots. . : form. WELL. BOVS HOW pLMaNYy \/OTES CAN} You DELWER? wxll hurt no: one but those who profit ‘by suppressmg : sessions. 5 +-A healthy democracy demands that at least a fun' - Without - this full information the masses CANNOT agu o mtelhgently, cannot: vote intelligently. “Too long have political-conditions of this: Btate‘been : kept in the dark. Toe long have: things ‘been-done in: a. corner. Too long has the public been fed upon the'cen- ’ sored information which has been blu&penctled bywpehtx- : . -cal bosses. Too long. hag large interests ‘held-its pewer- - ful ‘hand’ upon ‘the mouth of publicity. . Too. Jong; has ohgarchy clatched the throat of the press and the pla It is t!me for the masses to be awakened.“ ’l‘fiey canx- not be awakened as long ; as the chloroform bottle of big ' usiness is held to their noses. They cannot: awaken ; rarefymg atmosphere of free -and-full publicity hall fan away the stuprymg fumes of ‘soft-pedal

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