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Show 4 THE BAIT-LAK- 'TRIBUNE, Fill !AY'MOJi'NIXGr JUNE E without the Panama the AnuTlosn people la staggering, but. In through usual presenting a true statement of tha situa- premium of tolls tion, we must face the fact that, whlit IMMIGRATION. the character pf the taxes can and should The standard of living and the standard tie hanged, an early reduction of th are its most precious posamount of revenue to he raised ta not to of elrisenship sessions, and tha preservation and elms-tur- n he expected. of those standards Is the llrst duty THE. PUBLIC DEBT. of our government. The next Republican administration will The Immigration policy of the Cnnml : i ; Inherit from It Democratic predveor a Htateo, should bq such as tu Insure lh.il floating Indebt ednesa of ovar ! ogo qno.OtN). tha nwmlier ot foreigners In the counlrv Ilia prompt liquidation of which Is de- at any one time shall not er-rlost manded by sound ftnanchsi considerations. which can ta assimilated with rcasonallo Moreover, the whole fiscal policy of Ijie rspMitv, and to fstor Immigrants wdvosc are Similar to ours government must he di eply Influenced Ktnndnrd by ths necessity Of niattng obligations The selective tests that are at present In excess of $5,6u04li,0t0 which mature III applied should he Imptoved by IcquiMIng 192$ Rut sound policy equally demands a higher ptnehat standard s more comthe curly'accompliehnirnt of that teal re- plete .exclusion of mental defectives and duction of the lex burden which mav of criminals, and of a more effcitive In be' achieved hy substituting simple for spectinn applied as roar the courts of comples lax laws and procedure, prompt emigration as possible as well ns at Ilia ' and certain datesmlnarion of the tax of entry. Justice to the fmelgner Nitty for delay and uncertainty . tax laws,and to ourselves demand provision for y which do for tax laws which do not ex-- ) the guidance, protection and better 1 mulct the consumer or need- - nomlc distribution of our alien popututiun, I To facilitate government repress enterprise and thrift. all the senate and house, which will reform leasly Chicago,- - Jane evils We advocate the Issuance of a elmpll- - aliens should he required supervision, to register au In procedure and gnamnjee more COLISEUM, text of Income returns; authorising nualty until they become naturalised. fled form of the plat-f6r- efficient and responsible government. the treasury department lo make changes The existing of the t nlted In AGRICULTURE. effective only from thq date States for the policy practical exclusion of as adopted by the RepubliThe farmer i the backbone of the no- of regulations comtheir the approval; empowering Astatic Immigrants is, sound and houhl National greatness and economic missioner of Internal revenue, wttk the can National convention today tion. independence demand a population dis- consent of the taxpayer, to make final 4e maintained. tributed between Industry and the farm, and conclusive settlements of tax c'alms NATURALIZATION, follows : There Is urgent need of Improvement In abating on equal terms the prosperity ana assessments, barring fraud, and the The Republican party, assembled In rep- and which is on the efforts our wholly a of laws No alien should dependent of naturalization tax creation board at consisting resentative national convention, reaffirms of both. Neither can prosper at the exbecome a citizen until he line bioome least three representatives of the Its unyielding devotion Jo the constituof pense without the join)., other Inviting public and the heads of tha prin- genuinely Vniert, an, and tests for detertion of the Lnlted States and trf the guardivisions of the bureau of internal mining the aliens Illness for Amerhan antees of civil, political and religious b- -' disaster. The crux o? the present agricultural cipal revenue to act as a standing committee sw will Jt contained. therein resist all erty ties In prices, labor and credit on the simpllftratjen of forma, procedure attempts to overthrow the foundations of conditions The this believes that and party of Republican women. and An make recommendation married natuiollzatlon lu law, the government or to weaken the fore condition, can be Improved hv practical to the congress. American woman should not loee her of Ita controlling principle and Ideals, and In the farm representation hv adequate to an alien resident nominee whether theae attempts be made in the appointment of governmental officials and . BANKING AND CURRENCY. in the United Mates. form of International policy or of do- comimudtbnw; the ' ' The fact Is that the war. to a great exright to form cooperamestic agitation. FREE SPEECH AND ALIEN tive anno, latlmts for marketing their tents was financed by a policy of infla' For seven years the national govern- produits. TION. dlscrtm and protection against tion through certificate-borrowin- g from ment has been controlled uy the Demonation; the scientific study of agricultural the banke and bonde Issued at artificial l . We dertiand thath every American oitl- cratic party. During that period a war prices costa at home rates sustained by the low discount rate and farm " "V1 nJ ancient and const product of unparalleled magnitude has shaken the and abroad, with a view to reducing the established by the federal reserve board tutlnnal right ot free speech, free press foundations of civilisation, decimated the frequency and of abnormal fluctuations; free the and th no lesa aacsed oT The assembly thle policy since the continuance population of Europe and left In Us train uncensored publication of such reports, armistice right of the qualified voter to tie repretoys the administration open to sented economic misery and suffering second the authorisation of associations for the sever bv his duly ihosen es, criticism. Almtst up to th presonly to war Itself but no man may advocaterepresi'utalh extension of credit; a national ent time, ths practices of ths federal resistance to The outstanding features of the Demo, Inquiry of the personal coordination of rail, water the lew, and no man inay advocate vioto as board credit been control have cratlo administration have been complete and motor transportation with adequate dominated by the conveniencey of lent overthrow of the government. unpreparednesa for war and complete un- facilities for receiving, handling and mar- frankly .Aliens within the Jurisdiction of lbs the treasury. preparedness for peace. eur of the United Ptetes ere not entitled of right encouragement keting food; The results have been a greatly to UNPREPAREDNESS FOR WAR export trade; en end to unnecessary prefliberty of agination directed against the war coat, a serious loss to the arbieffort tntlllone of people who. In good faith, government or American Institutions. Inexcusable failure to make timely ixing and to of farm reduce products heqght Liberty bonde emT Vthtory notee at Kvery government has the power to exprices preparations Is the chief Indictment trarily In which Invariably result to the disadvan- per. ,and extensive postwar apeculatlon, clude and deport those aliens who conagainst the Democratic administrationour tage both of producer and consumer: and followed today by a restricted credit for stitute a real menace to Us peaceful exthe. conduct of .the war Had not the encouragement of the production and legitimate Industrial As a istence. But In view of the large nund ere associate protected us, both on land and Importation fertilizing material and of mstter of public policy, expansion. we urge all bank of people affected hy the ImmigraUon sea, during the first twelve months of Ita extensive of use. to give credit preference to seeentlal In- acta, and in view of the vigorous malour participation, and furnished us to the The federal farm loan act should he dustries. practice of the department of just lie and . very day of the armiatioe with munitions, so administered acthe to as facilitate The federal reserve system ehmtldt be labor, an adequate public hearing before would failure planes and artll cry, this those of farm bv land desiring free from political Influence, which ts a competent administrative tribunal have been punished with disaster. It di quisition and to hecoms owners and as important as Ita Indepeadenre of should be assured to all. rectly resulted In unnecessary losses to our thus minimise the evils ofproprietors fat m tenantry, omlnallon We to vicconsider urge congress most In of the the combination! by financial gallant troops. Impediment e credits as and to furnish such affective means to end Iv netting In thf tory ItBelf, and In an enormous waste of farmers mav need to finance adequately THE HIGH CfiST OF LIVING. which continues to he a terrible public funds literally poured Into the e The prime cause of the high coat of country, production opblot on our American ittlz-nshlarger and breach caused by gross neglect. Today It their living1 has been, first and foremost, a The of all citizens under the equalltv is reflected In our high tax burden and In erations. SO per cent INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. depredation In the purchasing law has always been a policy of the the high cost of living. of power of the dollar, dua to a gross are two different There . conceptions party. UNPREPAREDNESS FOR PEACfc, our currency and credit. ReWithout obedience to law and maintethe relations of capital and labor. The Peace found the admiulstrstion ss un- one is contractual, and emphasises the duced production, burden wo me taxation, nance of order, our American Institutions profits and the increased demand must perish. Our laws must te Imparprepared for peace as war found It un- diversity of Interests of employer and swollen for goods arising from a fictitious but en- tial!! enforoed prepared for war. The vital needs of the employee. The other is that of copartand sp. cdy Just he should larged buying power, have been conbe sccurcB. country demanded the early and system nership In a common task. We recognise the Justice of collective tributing causes In a greater or lees de- i." PUBLIC ROADS AND basis. This atlc return to a peace-tim- e HIGHWAYS. called for vision, leadership and intellibargaining as a means of promoting good gree. We fgvor liberal appropriations In co. gent planning. All three have been lack- will, establishing closer and more har- of Wo condemn the uneound fiscal policies the Drevocratic with the and operation administration adales between to monious for the conwhich relations employer ing. While the country has been left of highways whhb will bring shift for Itself, the government has con- employees and realizing the true end of has brought these things to pass, and struction their attempts to Impute the consequences about a reduction In transportation costs, Industrial Justice. tinued on a wartime basis. The adminisThe strike or the lockout as a means lo minor and secondary causes. Much of better marketing of farm products, Imtration haa not demobilised the army of inflicts the Injury wrought Is Irreparable. There provement in rural rnstal delivery, as disputes p ace holders. It continued a method of of setting Industrial Wpll a the edS f mllltr ommunlty Is no Short way out, and wa derllne to tense financing which was Indefensible during such loss and suffering on theInitiative to deceive the people with vein premises or to as used It government has reconstruction. the period of justify In conremedies. dotertnlninR as limit ita the and reduce quack Its the But, meet the to of frequency emergency political proportion passed legislation .ill1 party that throughout Ita history has eral aid for road ronateu. non sequences. f of war to continue Its erbitrary and InWe denv the right to strike agalhst tha stood for honest money and sound finance, states the sums lost In taxathm TH ISj quisitorial control over the Jlfe of the we Interests filedge ourselves to earnest and conpeople In time of peace, and to carry con- government; but the rights and must he sistent attack upon the high cost of living larae tmctionsetof,Sthelr area'aaoreft ' Under the of all government employees fusion Into Industrial life. by avoidance of further Irtflatfon reservatloni. should be considered as a laws and trib rigorous wisby or impartial of safeguarded superior necesalty 'despots plea In our government borrowing, by courcontrolling factor. dom legislative usurpation of legislative unity. estabwe Conservation Is a Republican plan. It the and favor ageous In utilities Intelligent deflation of public and Judicial functions still undermines our credit and currency, by encourbegan with the passaue of the reclamalishment of an impartial tribunal to make Institutions. rention act signed hv President Roosevelt to facts of and an agement heightened Investigation of the production of K.lghteen months after the armistice, there may-b- goods end services, by prevention of un- The recent passage of the coal, oil and with its wartime powers unabridged. Its der a decision to the end that of service reasonable profits, by exercise of public phosnhate leasing hill by s Republican no organized Interruption Ita wartime departments undischarged, and the enactment of the waterwartime army of place holders stHI mobil- to the lives and health and welfare of economy and stimulation of private thrift congress of and by revision of war Imposed taxes power bill fashioned In accordance with The decisions tribunals the the people. ised, the administration continues to to be i the same principle, are consistent landmorally but not legally binding, unsulted to peacetime economy, flounder helplessly. and an Informed public sentimeht to bejI We condemn the Democratic admin-relie- d marks In the development of the ronser-vajio- n INCAPACITY CHARGED. . of our national resources We deupon to secure their acceptance. tstratkm for failure Impartially to ' of the The demonstrated tribunal, however, should refuse to force the antiprofiteering laws enacted nounce the refusal of the president to incapacity water-powe- r bill the sign, Democratic party has destroyed public accept Juried Ictlon except for the purpose the after by Republican congress, ten years of controversy. Thepassed confidence, weakened the authority of of Investigation as long as the - publicRepublican RAILROADS. uttlian taken has be For of especially service a party honorable public Interrupted. feeling government and produced We. are opposed to government ownerpart In saving our national forests and In distrust and hesitation so universal as ties we favor the type of tribunal pro-of ship and operation or employee operation the effort to establish a national forest act to Increase enormously the difficulties of vided for in the transportation of the railroads. In view of the conOitr most pressing conservation, . Policy. , readjustment and to delay the return to 1920. In private industries we dh not advo- ditions prevailing In the country, the ex- question relates lo our forests We are normal conditions. of the our two penditures last arbitraforest resources faster than of and using Never has our nation been confronted cate the principle compulsory ths conclusions which may years be fairly they ere being renewed The result Is with graver problems. The people are tion, but we favor impartial commission drawn from an observation f ths trans- to raise unduly the cost of forest prod- facilities for voluntary mediaentitled to know In definite terms how and better portation systems of other countries, it ucte to consumers snd esectallv farm-ention. - conciliation and arbitration, supthe parties propose solving these probthat adequate transportation who use more than half the lumber lems. To that end. the Republican party plemented by that full publicity which Is clear both produced in Amerira, snd In the end declares Its policies and program to be will enlist the Influence of an aroused service,esn be for the present end fu- to create ture, furnished timber famine. The federal more should The government as follows: certainly, public opinion. and efficiently through government, the states and private In- pritake the Initiative In Inviting the estab- economically We undertake to end executive autocvate tereste must and unite in devising means to for ownership under meet operation racy and to restore to the people their lishment of tribunals or commissions the menace. and control. regulation j the purpose of voluntary arbitration and proper constitutional government There should be no speculative profit RECLAMATION. The policies herein declared will be Investigation of this .issue. In the service of interrendering We demand the exclusion from transportacarried out by the federal and state govWe favor a fixed and romprehensn e tion. but In order to do justice to the of conof reclamation to increase national ernments, each acting within its consti- state commerce of the products capita already Invested In railrdad en- policy vict labor. ft . tutional powers. wealth and production to restore railway credit, to terprises We ECONOMY. NATIONAL AND RECONSTRUCTION. recognize in the development of CONGRESS Induce future Investments at a reasonesreclamation A the reduced congreae through federal action with Republican able to and dictafurnlah enlarged faciliDespite the unconstitutional and Its Increase of submitted by the administration ties rate, and taxable to meet the requirements torial course of the president and par- timates of the wealth a safeguardproduction 1920 almost three bilfor the nation. for the year fiecsjl conatantly Increasing and tisan obstruction of the Democratic condevelopment We 1921 to congress a policy to lion dollars and for the fiscal year a fair return upon actual reclanYiQommend gressional minority, the Republican ma- over a billion and a quarter dollars. d'stributlon; lands and the establish men't of value of the railway property used tn a fixed national policy of development program of construc- Greater economies could have been efjority has enacted awhich In great part, transportation should be made reasontive legislation, of natural resources tn re'atlon to reclafected had tt not been for the stubborn ably sure, and at the same time to pro- mation however, has bean nullified by the vindicthrough the now designated govrefusal of the administration to cooper- vide constant to enthose employment tive vetoes of the president. ate with congress In an economy pro- gaged In transportation service with fair ernment agencies. The Republican congress has met the gram. demand for a legis- hours and favorable The universal THE SERVICE MEN. working conditions probem presentedforby the administration's lative budget is a recognition of the In- at wages or compensation at least equal 'We hold in Imperishable remembrance perfee. , it has reunpreparedness and that controvertible fact leadership to those the and the patriotism of the solpealed the greater part of the vexatloue sincere assistance On the part of the Industry. prevailing in similar lines of diersvalor and sailors of Amerka who fought war legislation, it has enacted a trans- executlvw departments are essential to We endorse the transportation act of in "the great war for human liberty, and portation act making poaslble the re- effective economy and constructive re1920 enacted by the we pledge ourselves to dlsi harge to the conRepublican habilitation of the railroad systems un-of trenchment. 4 . as a most gress of conservative legislative fullest the obligations which a gratewhjeh. the country, the operation Invested the presi- achievement. act Overman The ful nation justly should fulfill, in appreder the present Democratic artmlnistra dent of the Lnlted States with all the We declare It to be our policy to en- ciation of the services rendered by its Thl authority and power necessary to restore courage and develop fttfl'iL.?tar;LaAn' on sea and on land. defenders water In Inefficient the federal government to a normal pears tion service and facilities In transportaare not Republicans ungrateful connection provision for the basis and to reorganizes retrench and with transportation act made commerce the their history they have shown of Throughout United the States. their peaceful settlement of wage disputes, demobilize. The dominant fact la that detoward nation the gratitude REGULATION presthe OF however. INDUSTRY by AND fenders. Liberal legislation for thes care partially nullified, months after the armistice the COMMERCE. idents delay In appointing the ag board eighteen United Estates government is still on a dethe of disabled and and Infirm their created by the act.x This delay precipt We approve In general the existing pendent wartime basis, and the expenditure pro has ever, marked Republican tated the outlaw railroad strike. gram of the executive reflects wartime federal legislation against monopoly and policy toward the soldier and sailor of We stopped the flood of public treasure, In restraint of trade, but all the wars in which our countrv has combinations than rather peace rigid extravagance Inof an since the known certainty of a law Is participated. recklessly poured Into th lap time economy. The present congress has laid the foundaAs an example of the failure to re the safety of all, we advocate euch appropriated generously for the disabled ept shipping board, and tion for the creation of a great merchant trench, which hag characterized ths postamendment as will provide American of the world war. The amounts already marine; we took from the Incompetent war policy of the administration, we otte business men with better means of de- applied and authorized for the fiscal year administration the adminis- the fact that, not including the war and termining In advance whether a proposed Democrat 1 for this readied the tration of tha telegraph and telephone navy departments, the executive depart- combination Is or is not unlawful. The elupriidous sum of purpose This $1,180,571,893. and them returned lines of the country ments and other establishments at Wash- federal trade commission, under a Demo- legislation ts significant of the party's to private ownership; we reduced the ington actually record an increase sub cratic administration, has not aocom purpose in generously caring for the cost of .postage and Increased the pay of sequent to the armistice of 21(4 em- -. plfshed the purpose for which It was maimed and disabled men of the recent the . the povtal employees poorest paid ployeesc The net decrease in payroll created. This commission properly r- war. of all public servants; we provided pen" and Its duties efficiently admin - A costs .contained in the 1912 demands subCIVIL 8ERVICE., sions superannuated and retired civil mitted by the administration Is only 1 tanlsed should afford protection to th We renew our repeated declaration that in of Increase an pay for servants and under that of 1920. Tha annual public and legitimate business Jo that the civil service law shall he thoroughly cent per soldiers and Bailors. We reorganised' the expense of federal operation can be re- there should be no persecution of honand honestly enforced and extended and provided for duced hundreds Of millions of dollars est business, but to the extent that If The recent action wherever practicable. army on a peace footing the maintenance of a powerful and effiwarrant we pledge ourselves of congress in enacting a comprehensive without Impairing the efficiency of the to strengthen the law against unfair civil service retirement law and tn work cient navy. public service. We pledge ourselves to a carefully practices. AIDED 8UFFRAQE. r ing.out a comprehensive employment and baWe pledge the party lo an immediate wage policy that will guarantee equal and to a readjustment of peacetime The Republican congress established hy planned or a to treatment to the army of government trade and st Just relations rigid resumption economy, policy with law a permanent woman's bureau In the to the better coordination of departmentnation with which we are at peace. every workers and ia centralizing the adminlabor; we submitted to the al activities, to the elimination of undepartment of constitutional istration of new and progressive employ INTERNATIONAL TRADE. amendment country the ment policy In the hands of the civil necessary officials and employees, and The for woman suffrage, and furnished twenty-nuncertain and unsettled conditions service commission la worthy of all the raising of the standard of indi- of International legislatures to ine of the thirty-fiv- e balances, the abnormal vidual efficiency. economic and trade situation of the praise. h POSTAL SERVICE. which have ratified It to date. BUDGET. conEXECUTIVE THE world, and the Impossibility of forecastLegislation for the relief of the We condemn the present administraWe congratulate the Republican con- ing accurately even sumers of print paper, for the extension future, pre- tion for its destruction of the efficiency law pro- clude the formulationtheofnear of the power of the government under gress on the enactment of a an a definite pro execuof tha postal eery Ice, and the telegraph of for the establishment the viding the food control act, for broadening bet' necessary instrument gram te meet conditions a year hence. end telephone controlled hy service when as a insurance tive budget risk act, war But tha Republican party reaffirms its the scope of ths adminisof for a sound and business-lik- e government, and for ita failure ex-to belief Jn the protective principle, and ter provision for the dwindling number for whose we and national compensate the employees of finances, tration and pledges Itself to a revision of the tariff properly aged veterans of theofCivil war, pert khowledg Is essential to the proper ths maimed and condemn the veto of the president which as soon as conditions shall make It necesthe better support the conduct of affaiis of the postal and for making defeated this great financial reform-- ' sary for the. preservation of the home injured of the great war,rehabilitation Wt commend the Republican conWe advocate a thorough investigation market for American act vocational labor, agriculture gress for the enactment Of practical the Infedconof the of the legislation organisation present the enacted Republican and industry. by has betn creasing the pay of postal employees, eral departments and bureaus, with gress. MERCHANT MARINE. who, up to that time, were the poorest to securing consolidation, a more We passed an eil leasing end water view The national defense end our foreign paid In the government service. distribution, of functions, for the public good business-lik- e power bill to unlock commerce and WOMAN SUFFRAGE. of duplication, delays merchant marine of require the great pent up resources of the coun- the elimination We Welcome women into full pariicl-patto- n oveilapplng of work and the establish- the best type of modern ship flying the try- we have sought to check tothe profand efficient ad- American flag, manned by American seaof an ment in realise the affaire of government and the administration, of ligacy men, owned by private capital and oper- the activities of the Republican party. and to ministrative organisation. . upon th assets of the government ated by his to We The energy. from delprivate clings derived president tenaciously revenues earnestly hope that Republican legishusband the e Jndorse the sound legislation re- latures In state which have not yet acted here autocrat 1c wartime powers. ation.. The Republicans Inin congress enacted conthe of veto reeolutlnn cently the Hie by Republican the estimates upon the suffrage amendment will ratify declaring been responsible for cuts will Insure the promotion and the amendment, to the end that all of gress that his bill to and refusal of the the peace sign nearly for government expenditure legislation, no lorger maintenance of the American merchant women of the nation of voting age mav three billion dollar since the signing of repealing wartime marine. , 1920. evidence the his election of in determination which the armistice We favor the application of the work- -' partlilpat to the welfare of our restore to the nation and to the Is so We enactfd a national executive budget not to the men s compensation act to the merchant country.Important of form reserve state federal government provided the we law, strengthened to lend needed as- fur by the constitution. This usurpa- marine PROBLEMS. SOCIAL act to perniit banks Me recommend that all ships engaged The supreme duty of the naliun Is the tion Is Intolerable and deserves the sesistance to farmers; ws authorised finan- verest In numan o resources through coastwise and ' all vesuri trade of condemnation. fiiie cohrvation cial Incorporations to develop export The burden of taxation Impoped upon American merchant marine shall pass an enlightened measure of social and tn- trade, and finally amended the rules of Framers at Convention e Democrats With ' , Unpreparedness for War Wilson and His Party Held Responsible 'Neglect of the Vital Need of, the, People and Country, J m -- g . - long-tim- long-tim- lp rt- ! i s S' 1920. cials explained the following day hy the president himself a being meaningless and not intended to be considered seriously or enforced, has but sdded In degree lo that contempt and has eariud for u the sneers and leers of Mexican bandit and added Insult Uin insult against our national honor and dignity. We should not recognise gny Mexican government unless It he responsible government, willing and aide to give sufod ficient guarantees that the live property of American eltlions ar .respected ami proieried. that wrung willn he promptly corrected and Just eompen-atiowill he made for lujurv sustained The Repqhlnaii party pledges Itself to a conslsleut. firm and eflntlve polity towards Mexico that ahall enforce respect for the American flag and that shall protect ihe rights of American ciiisens lawfully In Mexico to security of life nd enjoyment of properly in gecordame with established Internal tonal law snd our treaty rights lncer The Republican putty Is a In Its infriend of the Mexican people sistence upon the maintenance of order for the pioiection of Ainnrtran cltlfcns within its holders s great service will he rendered Ihe Mexican people themselves, for a continuation of present conditions means disaster to lhtr Interest end patriotic aspirations. ARMENIAN MANDATE. We condemn President Wilson for asking congreae lo empower him to act rid ofa mandate for Armenia. The ncceptaiu e such mandate would throw the l nited state lido the very maristtom of Kuro-pea- n Aimordlng to the etlmate quarrels of 111 Harhord commission, xirgsnized hv we would authority of President Wilson, be railed upon to send SS.ttnO American hova to polk'e Armenia and to expend tn the first year and 9274 tkdUKtO tn five years. This estimate U mad" upon the basis that we would have of only roving bands to fight, hut m iaswith a serious trouble with the Turks or Russia, a fore exceeding TVO.OVV would be necessary. No more striking illustration can be found of Preeidrnt Wilson's dlsregnrd of the lives of American boy or American dustilal Justice. Although ths federal Im.ednUon over social problems Is limited. they affect the welfare and Interests of the nctlon as a whols Wa pledge the Republican party to the aolntlon of these problems through national and stale legislation. In aeenrdame with the best thought of the eountry EDUCATION AND HEALTH. We Indorse the principle of federal aid lo the states for the purpose of vocational and agricultural training Whetevir federal money Is devule.l to i education, sui h eduegton must he su cited as to waken In tha youth (he of paa sena and of Amerha spirit triotic dutv to the tilled KTate. A thorough system of phvslcal education for all children lip to the age of 13. lining adequate health supervision god Instruction, would remedv conditions re levied hv the draft and would add lo the e ononilc and industrial strength of the nation. National leadership and slimuls Him wil b necessary to Induce the state to adopt a wist system of physical trainrii-- 1 for rt 11. In-- 1 , -- ing The public health activities of the federal government are see tiered through numerous departments and bureaus, result" ing In Inefficiency duplication and ex- We advocate a tra Rjfanrc. rQ fm!!xtlmi of th fdrml functions, and. In addition, urgre the btter coordination and local of t io work of the fedenil, health MtenHeo, Th Kemibhcan prtv tnd for a federal tldld lulor taw and for Ita rigid If thr present taw b found unconstitutional or Ineffective, wt ehat to enehle congress wlo eck other prevent the evils of child labor. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY. Women huts special problems of hlch make neceesary merit! We commend conareas for the Mtudv. nemenent ctghHhroent of th womens I the tnited Htstee denertment nr labor to serve as a source of Information to the states and to congresa. Tho principle of eooal pay for equal service should be applied throughout all branches of the federal government In which women are employed. Federal aid for vocational training should take Into consideration tha special aptitudes and needs of women work-er- a We demand federal legislation to limit the hours of emnlovment of women an gaged in intensive Industry the product of a hl h enters Into Interstate commerce The bousing shortage has not onlv careful study of ways of stimulating business, but it has brought Into relief the unsatisfactory character of the housing srcommodatlona of large numbers our of cities. A nation of the Inhabitant of home owners I the 9et guaranty of the maintenance of those principles of liberty and law and order upon which Roth naour government Is founded. tional and governments should enin the all acquit In courage proper mays Ths Inlted of homes bv our cltigens. States government should msks available the VHluttb Intimation on housing and town rlsnrtn collected during ths war. This information should bf kept up to d te pvds cufrentlv nvailabe. Federal For Hiwalt wt recommend' as'dhtanre In Americanising and educattheir foreign disproportionate ing grestly population: home rule, and the rehabilitarace. Hawaiian tion of the MEXICO. The ineffective policy of ths presant rati n in Mexican matters hss been largely responsible for the oonttaual loss of American lives in that country and upon our border: for the enormous loss of Amerl.an and forelrn property; for the of mor- of n?r.n, tndrd 1 with Mexlraais, Hty of ideals American brinEin and for the of Justice end national honor and politl- cal Integrity Into contempt end ridicule in Mexico and throughout the world. The policy of wordy, futile, written against the acta of Mexican offi rtr tte ninr $756,-)0.ttt- hru Interests. We deeply sympathixe with the people of Armenia and stand ready to help them In all proper waya. but the Republican party will oppose now and hereafter the acceptance of s mandate fur Any country In Kurope or Asia. league of nations. rom-pen- , sse ,0r,n pro-tea- ts foreign policy of the administration haa been founded upon no principle and directed by no definite conception of our nation s rights and obligations. It has been humiliating to America and irritating lo other nations, with the result that after e period of unrxampled aacrtflc our motives are suspected, our moral Influence Impaired and our government stands discredited nnd friendless among the nation of the world We favor a I'heral and generous forupon def'nlte moral eign policy founded . character. sed by and political a clear umlerHtanurng of and f'.rm our own rights and unfailWs ing reepect for ths r.ghts of others. should afford full and adequate protection to the life, liberty and property snd all International r"ghts of fveiy .American arisen snd should requ're a proper respect for the American flag, hut we should be equally careful to manifest a Just regard for the rights of other nations. A scrupulous observance of cur International engagements w(en lawfully assumed la essential to our own honor and the respect of other and nations Subject to a due regard for our we should International obligations, leave our country free to develop Its olv I'gatlon along the line most conducive and welfare of the to the happlnrss people, end to cast Its Influents on the side of Justice and right sliuuld occasion TJi prim-mlaa- self-respe- The Republican party stands fur agreement among ihe nations to preserve ths of the world. We belle that such peats sn International association; must b bssed upon International and Justice, must provide methods which shall maintain the rule of public right by development of law and th decision or Impartial courts, end whlih, shall secure Inetant end general International conference whenever peace shall h threatened hy Ml h so that the nations poll! action, pledged to do and Insist upon what Is jdat and fair may exerclss their Influence and power for the prevention of e believe that all this can he war. done without the compromise of national independence, without depriving the people of the United Mates In advatree of the right to determine for themselves what ia Just end fair when the occasion ar eca, and without them as iarrirlpnts and not asinvolving peacemakers tn a multitude ( quarrels, the merits of which they are unable to Judge. The covenant signed the president at Jarle failed signallyby to accomplish thla purpoee, and contained stipulations not only Intolerable for an Independent but certain to produce the feople, hostility end controversy among nation which it proposed to prevent. MERE EXPEDIENCY. Tnat covenant repudiated fo a degree wholly mine cssary and unjustifiable the time honored policy In favor of peace de- elared by Waehlngton and Jefferson and Monroe, and puieued by all American administrator for more than a century, and It Ignored the universal settlements of America for generarione past In favor of International law and arbitration and It lasted the hope of the future upon mere expediency and negotiation The tinfoil unate Insistence of the pres-- ' blent upon having his own way without any change, and without any regard p the opinion of a majority of 'the senate, wlib h Miaros with him In the treatj demaking power, and the president mand that the treaty should he ratified without any modification, created a situation in which senators were required to vote upon their coneclenree and their oaths to their judgment upon ths treaty as tt was presented, or submit to the commands of a dictator fn a matter where the authority under the constitution was theirs and not hla. SENATE COMMENDED. The senators performed their duty faithfully. We approve their conduct and honor their courage end fidelity and we pledge the coming Republican administration to eurh agreement with the other nations of the world as shall meet the full dutv of America to civilization and humanity In accordance with American idiiala, and without surrendering the right of the American people to exercise its Judgment and its power in favor of Jua-riand peai Pointing to Ita history and relying upon Its fundamental prinwe declare that th Republican ciple party lias the generous courage end abtlllv te end executive usurgovpation gndg restore constitutional ernment; t fulfill our world obligation indewit hunt sacrificing eur national pendence; to raise the national standard of education, health and general welfare; administrato reestablish a peace-tim- e tion and to substitute economy and efficiency for extravagance and chaos; to restore and maintain the national credit; to reform unequal and burdensome taxes; to free business from arbitrary snd unnecessary official control; to suppress without denial of Juatice; to repeal the srrogant challenge of any i lass; and to maintain a government of all the people as contrasted with government for some of the people, and finally, to gllay unrest, suspicion and strife, and to secure the cooperation and unity of all citisena In ths solution of the complex problems of the day, to the end that our country, happy and prosperous, proud of It past, sure of Itself and Its Institutions, may look forward with confidence to the , ie ve tv require. e en-T- s. 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