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Show Wig Business VS The People Tin pit-sent, p.jlitiial caliipai'.ii is MiMmii mo:e Ihan a coluiiiUH-I coluiiiUH-I turn of the lisht b. tween Big Business Bus-iness and the jK'op'.e. Whrt ' it Is labeled "Save the const Itution"-ITo Itution"-ITo hell with New De.V.ers" or wluu nut. Uu whole f if.Ht Is: Shall V; jKn-siiiess" uwin run the nation or will the people have something to sav about the mutter. mut-ter. Trip enough, many of us don't like Government regulation of our affairs. We don't like any regulation whatever. We would iut-I iut-I her be fie? to do as we please. But if we are to live In settled communities commun-ities there must fce some rules to live by or we can't live. j Up to the time of the present Democratic administration, the whole function of government wa; to police the country and distribute distri-bute the mails. In otlvr words: "Rugged Individualism" was the method of life. Every man for him- !M' self no matter whether you wre, a multimillionaire or had nothing I but your hands to d.pend on. The mini tnhil of the effect was t. cnu- (Ttitrate the whole wealth -of thtj nation in the hands of the "Sixty j families". They got all of the mon- cy and all of the securities and there we sat. All primed up for the great depression. No wonder that "The men who made our country sweat" and their famlli s went Into the soup lines and the "Captains of Industry" with their families, went to Florida. How long has It been since the national cry was: "Oonsult your I , banker"? Have we so soon forgot- ten the delinguent tax llsts?Have we so soon forgotten those suits to clost. out the stockholders of our banks? Have we so soon forgott.n the starving conditnon of our aged, our blind, our cripples, our dependent depend-ent children. Have we so soon, for-( for-( gotten that Republican Congressional Congress-ional candidate who told us of mother's mo-ther's homemade soap. Back to homemade soap was all that he I could think of to save the nation. The country was full of materials j and the highways were lined with ' mm ready to use them, but home-1 home-1 made soap was the Republican slogan slo-gan and their only conception of relief. No wonder that th2 public demanded a "New aval." Little wonder that they threw out of office of-fice the "Captains of industry" and leplaced them with men who had the determination and ability to get money and credit circulating again. This was the sole reiwdy required. re-quired. The Republican Party is still the party of Harding, Cooledne and Hoover. Th y have learned noth- 'iug. They have forgotten every- I thing. i VOTE DEMOCRATIC ! Paid Political advertisement I Democratic Committee i |