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Show WARMING UP V.'itli talk ettinjf wanner and minds more firmly set with the furthcoming political campaign for the presidency, we heed the numerous leaders who are suggested as timber and reflect upon their merits. The tension will grow monthly month-ly but before we get too wrought up let us sensibly consider the subject. There aren't many folks in Milford who jump from one party, to another for no reason, or for political jobs. The nkajority of voters look for ability in their leader. It is more popular to vote for sound policies and principles than because be-cause the wrong man appeared on your ticket and your party "do or die". There are disgruntled citizens everywhere but before any citizen makes a change he should study the question ques-tion seriously. The heated arguments and propaganda will be upon us next year. We must begin early to get the situation situa-tion in hand. Our country is too important to use snap judgment judg-ment and another fellow's opinion, to formulate our decision. P.e well informed concerning candidates: what they stand for, their previous record and the principles they advocate. In school they call it cramming before an exam; we call it preparedness before the attack. |