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And Vote Democratic for Roosevelt and Wallace f ormer .Sccrctorv ?</ Afiricitlltirt' HKNKY A. WALLACE NICK I'KKSIDKMi\l. CANDIMTK Roosevelt and Wallace WILL REPRESENT, II ELECTED, THE I* E OLE E. THIS H AS BEEN SHOWN AND DEMONSTRATED I OH THE BAST SEVEN YEARS. ROOSEVELT IS TRIJIA A CHAMP ION Ol THE RIO UTS OE ALL THE CLIQUE OR CLASS WHEN ALL THE PEOPLE ARE CONCERNED. Why A Third Term? A national and international crisis ex ists. (J cor go Washington. Theodore Roosevelt. Itorali and llainilton approv er! third terms. Washington said, *T ean see no propriety in precluding our selves from the serviees of a man who on some great emergency shall he deem ed universally capable of serving the public." Theodore Roosevelt ran for a third term, and it would be detriment al to the country to make a change when the destiny of our country is at stake. Franklin D. Roosevelt IS THE MAN IN THIS HOUR OF EMERGENCY! ELECTION SCOREBOARD 2EP02T HO. TIME STATE TOTAL moNCTs ELECTORAL VOTES ROOSEVELT W1LLK1C PtCClNCTS REPORTING ALA. 2200 11 ARIZ. 443 3 ARK. 2156 9 CAL. 11.716 22 COLO. 1520 6 CONN. 169 8 DEL. 232 3 FLA 1322 7 OA. 1766 12 IDAHO 793 4 ILL. 7912 29 IND. 3640 14 IA? n KAN. 2690 9 KY. 4299 11 LA. 1564 ME. 633 5 MD. ?1453 - ?*? MASS. 1768 17 MICH 3469 19 MINN 3724 11 MISS. 1669 9 MO. 4357 15 MONT. 1237 4 NEB 2031 7 NEV. 256 3 N.H.? 296 4 N. 4. 3561 16 N. M. 214 3 N. r. 8969 47 N. C. 1855 13 N. D. 2245 4 OHIO 8600 26 OKLA. 3421 11 ORE. 1625 5 PA. ?010 36 R. I. 248 4 a. o. 1272 ? a. d. 1M 4 ?nam. 2298 11 TEX. 284 23 UTAH ?01 4 VT. 248 3 VA 1704 11 ? WASH 2M1 ? W VA 2347 ? wn. 2t27 12 WTO ?? ~~T~ FRANKLIN I). ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF DEMOCRACY PUT YOUR TRUST IN PROVEN WISDOM AND EXPERIENCE ? Re-Elect Roosevelt Anil His ('a/nihil' Assistant Henry A. Wallace It is true, our national debt has been increased. However, ?our?Democracy lias been maintained and within the past seven years, the State, County and municipal debts have been decreased in | proportion to the increase of the na- * tional debt. The defeat of Roosevelt will mean the replacement of Hull and other capable cabinet members. This is not the mo ment to place the affairs of our coun try, particularly our foreign affairs, in the hands of inexperienced men. Wis dom and experience are greatly need ed in a world that is rocking ami reel ing because of mad men who are at tempting to destroy that which we con sider sacred and valuable. VOTE FOR Roosevelt and Wallace This Space Contributed By WILLIAMSTON FIRMS and BUSINESS MEN
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