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Show Go To The Polls and Vote Every gccd citizen, who Is concerned con-cerned with good government should go to the polls and exercise a conscientious judgment to select the best possible men for office. Unfortunately, it is very hard for some men and women to know which way Is better. Demagogues and political tricks often mislead and confuse those who do net have enough first-hand infmmaition to know. The only advice we cart give such citizens is to seek the judgment of some well-informed', impartial neighbor, and find out which candidate! can-didate! are the most likely, as fa.-as fa.-as can be known, to carry out their dut!es fairly, reasonably, and impartially. im-partially. Passion and prejudice should not control voting. The cause of good, clean government is not served by demagogues seeking to stir up e-motlora e-motlora and ranting agfainst in-definarfe in-definarfe evils, hoping that out of the confusion and excitement they can get the votea and occupy some offices. The individual citizen, seekin; to vote for the good of his or her state, often times has a difficult problem. It should be faced honestly ar.d solved rightly as far as possible. Let the welfare of the State, or County, be the prime factor in determining how you cast your ballot. |