Show Tl THE EXAMINED Dr By L. L A. A k 1 Rogers says That all hi h knows is what he sees in the papers Politically it is to get muc much real dOJ dope fro from in the papers eithe Democrat at or Republican can and and a is compelled to go to the 1116 radical pa papers papel'S pa- pa In rt pers pel'S to get sonic some facts my showed ed that tha ale ele o on preparedness pre 1 I s there had b been en late war plia- plia Lions Hans o of Ile dearly rl 14 J hun hundred millio dollars and that that millions was tiva for independent inde offices This Was o course indefinite e but this titis' it item n co coers cOY ers the tremendous appropriation dation fog the Veterans Veteran's Bureau which which is stil and aud it pro probably h include ch de dethe the soldiers soldiers' bonus which is instill able ible under the law and amounts to tc about three fourths fourths- of oC- oCth th the said ap ap- I Also the million that is spent for war planes is a gigantic appropriation So outside tf ot the veterans veteran's appropriation we sOIl Mill have over ever overa a billion dollars fot foi preparedness or for Jor future wars J JP J.P. J. J P. P P Jay fay talks long about this because I call ita grab He seems to inter inter- steal iret grab as meaning letter DeUel look at his dictionary Ara A grab ra b ma may b be all right or 01 all wrong And in spite or of J J. J Ps P.'s criticism I 1 i still hill say that a billion dollars his is altogether aI al- al together too much money money to 19 spend on m war in one year car In time or of peace The he big munitions graters grafters want heir pound of flesh That t this billion dollar future brat Tomes comes from Three hundred mill miU- fons ons Is enough for one s to spend for future trouble roo much preparedness in time Jf ol ce is just what s w var r. r II 1 Ia man has a gun he is to us ft t. t lC If lie he hasn't a a. girt 11 cant can't u use e eit it t an and the other nations nati lIs wont use it t on us because Jeca lse the t IOl l. l Sr 56 St the he last las war is s toe to vivid X V lI Q a thin 9 of history i. i J. J P. P is ever meaning demeaning Woodrow r W 91 J 4 you I lea y Bins hinl a Democrat or 01 ert tr I ic c measure If y ou will in look Jool at my U you will find that I am aln Ur coin till g ans and Republican measures measures- when then they are right Even ven Coolidge Coolige Cool Cool- ige idge Taft ra t Root and Nicholas Moray Mor- Mor ray ay Butler were in favor of the Lague of r nat nations ons Good Republicans and a lot more or of them e even ien now is opposed to military rr training aiging in the schools and sHies ties I applaud him for that I 1 will ill applaud anybody when I 1 think be e is right And yet J. J P. P InsIsts th that t Aam am unfair and 1 1 yet you never neve hear heal or f him applauding ng anybody illy unless unless he is a a. Republican everal times I 1 have disagreed with withEy m Ey party and have lav stood up face to face and said so Cummins and Brookhart and Norbeck Gooding and Dorah Borah are in favor Q of farm relief and they are not very t toward the proposed 27 million bonus for farmers but several sev- sev v I eral of the these e Republican senators and amid many other prominent Republicans cans say sa that it is just as fair for forthe the thc farmers t to have a subsidy as it itis itis is the big manufacturers or of the east to have a gigantic subsidy or bonus disguised a al a high protective tariff end if if the fal farm ers can cannot o otherwise er i Q get relief they ar are proposing g that It Itis itis is better to join with the Democrats and ami out this high tariff so o that I the he farmers can get a square deal This would open the worlds world's markets so that everybody would d get a square deal and instead of hurting busi- busi JUSS it would heLp it Even wool is bringing only about what the tariff is 30 cents The price is often orten high high- er 01 in England than in the United States But we cannot take adv advant advantage nt- nt age ge of bf the higher high r price because foreigners are fenced out by the high tariff tari f so that they cannot h bring their goods here to sell and hence If they come for our goods they have to sell their own 01 goods or less than they 1 are worth after atter payIng our tariff I tax or or olse have to come here I empty ships to buy our goods Thatis That I is i ruinous to both them and to us us it if the tariff were reduced the i American farmer scull taJ take c- c rare care or of himself lf without any bonuses to him himor or to the lie brg grabbers iii the east either how lIow much better it would be if G 0 or 7 hundred millions of thIs great war appropriation were appropriated r to to make pared roads and i. i i oJ ho f H oth other r i nUs jt o tOll of r i e f le r. r o Dl t nO no both both in war ani n 1 in the the war propaganda miss 1St go oil orl and must pay this v. v forth var var t tax J and an and rs profit or of the war ar except ex- ex e nothing after it 3 spent have chip on n m hind u t a jingoism ot of celt t- t shoulder our o 0 |