Show BUSINESS MEN IN POLITICS Every citizen of ot the United States is isa Isa isa a sl in all th the prop pro property of ot the nation If It he lie get his Just pro proportion proportion proportion portion of ot benefits maybe his own fail tall failure failure ure Ul t tl ti take care of ot himself elf may ac account account account count for tor his deprivation Th The nation is one big concern one ex extensive tn establishment which must be berun berun berun run on business busina s principles or it will surely surdy fail fall Bad management continued will ill have the same effect in a nation as in a mercantile house hou e Good direction direction direction tion sagacity and loyalty and energy wIll vl bring the same good results re in the that they thoy do in business Every business man is 18 a stockholder in the corporation Yost loat business men think they are too busy bury bu y to take any part in politics Some of ot them have an impression that the following of politics the active interest in it beyond tho ho art alt of ot voting is a lowering of or their dignity an invasion of or their self efe ep f t TO an amazingly large number the tho he thought of or politics polities is distasteful This is a very curious view to take when one considers that the welfare of ot the people can be conserved only by bythe ithe the people themselves Every business businessman businessman man should be in politics at least to the extent of or attending his party primaries tend nd d that with a definite preference of ot es Every business man should know who is the chairman of or the party Organization in his ward He should stover ever permit any meeting of or the voters of rot te his party to pass pus without his attend attending attending attending ing If It he attends to that the often condemned politician will not slip some come objectionable nominee into position position position tion where the party will have to in indorse Indorse indorse dorse him This is 19 the doctrine preached by Mr John Jhn Hays Hammond and it Is the doc doctrine doctrine doctrine trine by which the nation will be made better And it Is 18 only way The citizens have each personal interest in inthe Inthe inthe the men who hold office In the laws that are enacted in the officials who those laws Nothing is clearer And nothing is surer than this 18 If It they c G not take an interest in politics In affairs of so great interest to them the v are never going OIn to b be well served Beyond Bo von d a doubt the business manof man manof mano of o aI aTI 11 others ought to go into politics polities a |