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Thjrt®®® Friday, November 2, 1926 THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, Narth Carolkwu Political Advertisingr Political Advertising’ Political Advertising roiiucai >w«:«n»»i««««»»»:»«t«in;;;mnm»«ntmii»»»tt:»m«m<im«»»»«»»:««i«miwm STRUCTIVENESS HENRY FORD, ROGER BABSON, greatest statistical expert in the United States, SPRUILLE BRADEN, formerly General Man ager Anaconda Copper Company, HARVEY S. FIRESTONE, Pres- ident Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., EVANS WOOLEN, President, Fletcher Savings & Trust Co., Indianapolis, ROY D. CHAPIN, Chairman of the Board of the Hudson Motor Co., GLENN H. CUR TISS, WILLIAM F. O’NEIL, Pres.General Tire & Rubber Co., have all said that PROSPERITY is not an issue and that under either political party the country will be equally prosperous. UNDER THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY THE FARMER, THE STOCKRAISER, THE COAL MINER AND THE TEXTILE MANUFACTURER WILL HAVE A CHANCE TOO. IMMIGRATION is not an issue. There is no difference be tween what Governor Smith has to say on this subject and Mr. Hoover. The adherence of most of the LABOR UNIONS to Gov ernor Smith would prove this so, even were it not for his explicit words. THE ISSUES ARE: Water Power Farm Relief An intelligent solution of the Prohibition problem Real enforcement of the 18th Amendment. AND THE REPUDIATION OF REPUBLICAN SECRET GOVERN MENT AND CORRUPTION. Gov. Smith’s Appointments: Cabinet Democrats 4 Protestants 10 Republicans 8 Catholics 3 Independents 2 Jews 1 Summary as to Other Principal Department and Divisioh Heads Democrats 15 Protestants 14 Republicans 8 Catholics 12 Independents 3 Jewg 0 Summary as to Other State Officials Total 157 Democrats •''8 Protestants 106 Riepublicans 76 Catholics 35 Independents 11 Jews 12 Blank 12 Bla«k 4 Summary of Judicial, County and Related Ap pointments Made in Governor Smith’s 4 Terms Total 177 Democrats 131 Protiestants 9t Republicans 34 C.'itholics 64 Independents 2 Jews H Blank 10 Blank 12 “In other lands Alfred E. Smith would have been elevated to the peerage, and although in America we have no titles of nobility we have something better, an aristocracy of public service. . . . . and the title Governor Smith holds is the proudest title that an American can hold, be cause it is the title of esteem and affection of his fellow citizens. —Charles Evans Hughes. DO YOU WANT a man who has refused to speak to the American people directly save once when he called millions of progressive citizens and th« whole Democratic Party SOCIALISTS? DO YOU WANT a man who has endorsed in full the entire record of the Republican Party for the past SEVEN and A HALF YEARS? DO YOU WANT a man whose campaign manager has recently been de tected in a repetition of the OIL SCANDALS and who refuses to dismiss him despite the demand of twenty-five Republican newspapers, including THE NEW YORK TELEGRAM? DO YOU WANT a man who spent two and a half months talking about prosperity and immigration when he knew these issues were not involved? DO YOU WANT a man who has not had one single moment of'executive political experience? DO YOU WANT a man who until a few years ago didn’t know whether he was a Democrat or Republican, but who, within the past four years, in order to obtain the Republican nomination, has completely submerged his own opinions when he hasn’t reversed them? DO YOU WISH to endorse and give a vote of confidence to the corruption of the Republican Party? Remember it has made no profession of repent- ence. Remember it was caught again two weeks ago. DO YOU WANT IT Prohibition enforcement? Bootlegging, high-jacking, racketeering, bribery, official corruption and official hypocrisy? THIRTEEN THOUSAND de tected SPEAKEASIES in the Republican City of Philadelphia alone. Have you found anything constructive in what Mr. Hoover has had to say about Farm-Relief, Water-Power and Prohibition? If you don’t want these things and have found one of the things you are looking for, THEN VOTE FOR GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH Party North Carolina Has Gained An ^ty, Progressiveness and Common Sense otfat on the Ticket from President Down
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