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Show REPUBLICAN PARTY TO MEETPROBLEM Will Restore Nation to Normal Nor-mal Condition That th problem now of tha Be- rav publican party la to aatiafy tha con-flrtrnc con-flrtrnc o( tha paopla by nactln leg-I leg-I lalation to bring' th nation back to Ia aana and aober normality, waa the declaration made last nieht by Congressman-elect H. O. Ijeaiherwood at the rrfnlar monthly meeting of the Youns Men'a Republican lub a,tAhe i Newhouae hotel. 8 Mr. Lieathrrwood held that the Tot. I era simply desired a change at the I last election and went to no trouble to inveatiitate the worth of the preaent I adminlatration. lie quoted history, to ( ahow that exlatlnir condition wer I nothing new and advised the Repub j lican aoon to b in power at Waah- ' Initrton to tiaa evary avallabl man ' to eliminate waste. The same advica, j h aaid, waa applicable to city, county I' and atate grovemments. Stats Senator Harrison R. Jenkins discuased construrtiv leirislation and I ' advirrd th avoiding of such law- mnklnsT maur,' n tha anU-tnhacco ) and similar bills. He urged legislators to turn their attention to serving th . i real needs of state and nation rather than to apend their time in searching I for e-panacea to bolster up th morals of a community. ' Other speaker, were James Devine, James Ivera and Harry Joseph. J. Howard Garrett, club president, an-I an-I nounced that J. Adam Bede, former congressman, would address the Lin -j coin day banquet to be- given, under tha club auspices on February IS. |