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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28. 1920. YOUNG MAN SAVED ; - from mm Rescued By Negro Preacher After Being Severely Beaten; Cause cm roupie Newport News, Va, Oct, IX-Aa in furiated mob eoaaisting of saofe thai MO HFM this afternoon severely , beat aad ettenpttd te track Isadora Cohss, white, sad prenabljr would havs succeeded hsd it sot beea for tit eour. age sal bravery displayed by Bt. A. ft. Ortn, segre preacher, who res eaed the young wait mn. The raw started wfcss Lsdonia Dork try, s sins yssr aid segre girt, was struck by Cohen's automobile. The ae eidcat hswpcaed la the negro section of tka city, aesr aa undertaking es tablishment, where lay tka bodiae ef . tka three wegre ,mea sket and killed ' tare Sunday ia a clash With tka polles. Kusdreda ef MTNi bad bssa visit ing tka morgue to see ths kodiat aid as a eoBBoquenee-Cohen's s ws is etastly surrounded hy the elrssdy in furiated blsehs whsn tka msehisa trac tka girl. Wbils attempting te te get the ekud rate kls aar in ordar to taka aar to a kospital. Cokaa wss surrounded aad tha negroes rainsd blows aa kiss, crying, "Bsat kits to death." Bar. Green, a cra preacher, 1 premlaent among his rses, for mors Ikes two hears befora tka aeeidtat had bees haranguing negroes f" a soap hws, srginf them Ur cab themsslvsi aad forget taadty's bsppsnlngs. Wkaa Cokes was attacked, Gresa mesagad to eiawl ever tka shoulders ef tka mob aad fosght etf tbe crowd while - tka yaasf Bias got kls ear, underway sad escaped from tkt aaaaa. Tbas far aa arrests hsve kaaa suds la tka aegro Booties, hat tka eituatios is dtteribad tarr-wf tkc steB a th'ksrsa- efm' braiav ad hcawitai efrieiaia say mat aka aanaot recover, geme apprehea 0 aiea it felt tkat should shs die tonight iS uv ha nratlDlteted. Ooben is . prisoBsr in tka sity Jail, beUg b 4.kkaS tiail Mnflin the euteeme efi .. ;.! intnria. Ill faallaa kas CI isted on the part of the Btgroee ever " aiaee Rumdaf, when the three members af thslr race were killed in a battle witk local police officers and a number af threats kave beea keard. Wilson In Earnest Appeal To Fellow Countrymen To En dorse League Convention (CanUaaed rsoirVsge One.) f States aad tka eplrit aad purpose af ' rmperiaiUm. This eholee to the supreme choice of tka present campaign. . . . X suggest " tkat tka candidacy sl avery, candidate, : for wkstover ofdea, be test'sd by this qnestiea, shall we or shsll we not re deem tbs great moral obligations af the United Rtattit" V Tha delegs'son of lraLeague c i wuli'ticans, bicb arriv,! at tkc Vbito Hinsc at 11 o'clock, iarladcdi Tneae Ia Delegetlaa. Hamiltoa HoM, editor of the Ib4c " wadat, wha ated as apokssmaa for the delegatioai Theodore Marburg, of Daltimore; Edwia F. Oay, Prssident af tka New York Xsealag Posts oka F. lloora, ckairman af the Leegeu of Na ' ttoas Club af saaasaehussttst Mrs. John F. Moore, treasurer of the Pro-Leegoe Republican quotas. Mrs. Behuylsr N. Warren, af New Yerk, director of the League for Political Idueatioaj F. N. ""Warren, Jr. Mrs. Malcolm Fflrbes, ' praaideat af tba Women Voters' Associ ation af Massackusetts: Joseph M. Price, ckairman of tka Board of Trustees of tka New York City Qflibj Dr. Jokn - Be tea Clark, pWesaor of Economic, . Columbia Vaivfrsitys Dr. John Speaeas Basaett, professor of history, Smltk CaUegai O. Bawe, New Yorkj Coi . Samuel P. Weatkerill, head f the Pro Ltagua Bewablieaa movement of Phila delphia! Bar. Arthur J Browa, New York, heaorary vlee-presldeat af the Lejgn l eaiorerPeece, lit Opo. K. Baatot, New York, Teat of tkc 'Addreaa. Praaideat Wilson's address 1b( full follows: "My fallow aouatrymeai It hi to be feared tks4. tkc aupreme Usae s reseated for year coaaidaration la tka preoeat eampaiga is growing . anora ebaeure ratker than dearer by sao af tka many arbitrary tar as tbs duwnaeioa tt H kas takaa. The edi tors and publishers at tha country weald reader great eerrlce If they weald publish tka fall text af tka aove naat of tha Lsagna f Nations, bseausa, kavinr road tkat tost, yon would ks fcU ta jadgf for yoursslvas a great many things Is wkick yon arc sew U - sWaf al being ulslsi. I hopa ila eerely tkat t wW be ery widely aad ftBerally published entire. It ia with I desire to raelarify tka Issas al to ss et FW Jdf tk .tkt b- - avvy at atotmg ths esse submitted to yoa, ta aa simpls tsrms aa poasibla. - - tkTaa ysaxs ago U was my duty U aasnmos yon to tka wneerl of war, to .Join tkt free nations af tha wsrld ia aseetiag sad aadiag the moat eiaistor peaU that had ever keen developed .Is tho iraavosaibla polities of ths Oil World.. Yaar rsepoatt to tkat aaU teailr nettled tkc fortuass af wat. Tea will remember tkat tka morale af tkt Gsraua peopU broke down long before ' tka etresgtk af tkc German amies was Vrekes. '.1st was obviously boeauac they fait tkat s great - moral fore kUli v aaS U.k 1m iha faaa had come into, tka eoatest, and tkat ueaeexonn au snev proxseaioao vt right ware discredited aad they war unable' to pretasd tkat their eoatiasa tion of the war was net tkc support af government tkat had violated every principle af right asd every atmsidera ties af hamanlty. ' ' -.-.. . - liaaeae Ta Pease. . "It my prlvilegs ta summon yea new to tka concert of peace and tkt cevplctios at tha great moral ashlers- - mast as your part which tha war rep veseated aad la tha presence of wkick the world found reetsuraaee and S recovery sf f area whkk it eoiild kav rariiiM4 im aa at.hv w. v. Vi ah. teni tie war. as yoa remember, sot assea1 tea, VVaaift f3 siws-aei m as WttaV Sa aBJ " "'J w wv ssjeanaajg vl ayay sjastf tbs ptsibUiy of tka resswal of suck tvaed the war will kava been feugbt t a MV Vmmm ' ia mtm wm t -a b. ,a, stf I atk ysa te r . " r f . ,t t re is enly one way to ' If? r?'l U by '.-n-s to tie peaca tkat aa etkar nation aVUl gave tka audacity ta attempt it We ah Bold at t a .deceived Into supposing tkat Imperialistic schemes aadad with tha dsisat of Gsraiaay, or that Garaaaay ia tkt only aatiti Uat eaMitalnad sock chamas ar wat novtd by alaister am UtioM aad Jong i&adiog jaalowics to attack tba vtry ttruetott of eiviliu tioa. Tbtrt in hef aitlooa whieb art liktly to b' powerfully ' Boed ar art slraay attred by aoaaaersial jealouiy, by tht detlra to dominatt aad to ht tbair own way la "polities and ia tstsrprise, aad it it neeaaaary to ekaek tktm aad to apprita them that tha world will bt ajuttd against thsat aa it was agalntt Gorman? if they at tempt any similar tkiag. Pwt,y to tka Motkara. Tht other aad wives of tht coun try kaiwr tka. sterif tea of war. They wui xeti tkat wt a milled tkem and aomptlled tkeai ta ataks an entirely uanteeseary sacrifice of their beloved ones if wa dt not make it aa certain as it eta be that bo ifmiltr aaerifiee will be demanded of mother aad sisters aad wivee ta tht future. Thla doty is to plala that it aetata to me to eoniti tats primary demaad npoa tba eon- seiaaea or every one of as. It is in- toaeeirablt to nut of na that any man shoald kara beta so false or ao keart lets ss ta declare tkat the women of tka eoaatry weald again have to nttet tks intolerable harden aad privation of war if tba League af Nations wars adopted. Tka League of Nations is the well-considered effort af tka whole group, of aatlost who wert opposed ta Germany ta aeeare themselves aad tka rest af mankind against a rspttltioa af war. It will kavt back of it tha wtteh fulness and material force of all these aatirae, and s gaeb ... jjiarantoa of a peaceful future u ne well informed mas eaa cjnestio who does sot doubt the whole spirit witk wkick tka war was conducted ajraiaat Germany. The great moral influence of the United States will be absolutely thrown away if we da net complete tkc taik which oar soldiers and sailors so keroieally aader took to oaecate. slry eleifTnbout Artielt" "It oi the eovenent of ths Lcsguc of Nations. It is. ths spot 1 fit pledge of the members of tits League that they will a site to reals exactly tbs things which Oermsny attempted, bo matter who attempts them ia tha future. It is ss exact a definition as could be givea in general terms of tha-' outrage which Germ a ay would have committed if it could. Ger many violated the territorial integrity of ksr neighbors sad floated tbair po litical independent in order to as grandise herself, and almost every war of history has originated la soeb. da signs. It is slgnlf ieant that the na tions of tha world should have at last combined to define the general cause af war and to exercise such concert as may be necessary to prevsat suck meth ods. Article X, therefore, is tka spe cific redemption of the pledge which the free governmtnte of the world gsve to their uona whea they entered tkc war. They promised their psople not only that Germany would.' be prevented from carrying out per plot, but that the world would be safeguarded ia the future from similar designs. We-ksvs now to choose whether we will make good or quit, . Ws have joined issue, and the issue is bttwtta tht spirit and purpose of the United States sad the spirit aad purpose of imperialism, ao matter where it shows Itself. The spirit of imperialism ia absolutely op- tossd to free governments, to tha safe ife of f rea nations, to ths development of peaceful induitry, and to tha comple tion of tha righteous proeeesee of civ ilisation. It stems to mt, and I think it will seem to you, that it is oar duty to show tba indomitable wilt pad ir resistible majesty of tkc klgk parpens of tks United States, so that the part wa playsd is the war tas soldiers and sallora may be crowned with tks achievement f lasting petes. Ne one wko oppose the ratification of tha treaty of Versailles and ths adoption at the eevenaat of tha Lssgue of Ns tioas haa proposed spy other ndequata means at bringing about settled peace. There is 1 sa ether available posslbls means, and this mesas is ready to haad. Tksy kava, as tks contrary, triad to persuade you that ths very plsdge WBtelstd.ia Arlkle X. whiek is Ue ssseatial pledge af tks whole plan of sscurity, is itself a threat of war, "It is os tho contrary, at assurance af tka concert of all tka free peoples, of tha world is the future, as Is the re cent past, to sea justice doaa aad ha. maalty protected sad vindicated. This is ths true, tka real Amerleanians. This is tks sola of leadership and afcam pioaahip of ths right, whisk tkc leaders of tka republic intended that it should, play. Tha eo-eelled Amerieaalssn wkick wa ksar so muck prating about sow is spurious sad lartnted tor party pur pscca only. , Isese af Campaign. This chaise is tka supremo choice of the preceat aampaigs. It ia regret table that this chotea should be ssso slatsd witk a party contests. As ao Hi pared with the choice of a courts of actios tkat saw underliss tvery other, tha fata of parlies is matter ef is differences: Fartiss srs significant sow is this cosiest only because tba voters must maks sp their Binds whish at the two parties ts most likely to secure tka indispensable result. Tha nation was sever called upon to make mora sol sat determination than it must sow make. Tka wkolt future moral force at right is tkc world depends upon tka United States rsthsr than spoa any ether actios, aad it would be pitiful indeed if, after so many great free peoples had entered tha great lssgue, wa should hold aloof. I suggest that tha candidacy of every candidate for whatever office be tested by this anea tlon, shall wa or shall ws sot redeem the freak moral sbtlgstloss at tka Ualted etateet" ' . , ,.y ;. , Tkc Pros! dsn ft address was delivered after Dr. Hamiltoa Holt, wha beaded tka delegation, kad made he following addressi -- -- . .. ?- ;- , "Mr. President, we are s group of mas and women, wha although wa usu ally count eu mires Bepuhlieana, hold eteadfsstlr ia the convictions tkat tkt Leegnt of Naiieas traaseeada party politico asd ia tks greatest moral issue tkat kas confronted tka Amtrtoss peo ple la thla generation. . ; v , We hnva reasoa t that represent S"st number at other Be publicans thrangkoat tka Ualted fltetee wka are randy te put patriotism above party is tha present critical hour. At your term of efflee is drawing to Ma slots, aad as tha people are now about to esTTess themselves -ea the League ef Nations wkick your statos aunship haa largely made possible, we feel it both s duty asd a privilege to tall apes yoa at thia time Is order to sirnrs pes thst there are many Is pnblictnt who srt prond to tcknowltdft your grsat services is tie realm of tatamatioaal Jastiee. aad wko fully aad deeply apprecist tks peronat SseriSecs you have been forced to aakt for tkt teess nearest year heart. The Preaidetfi Warfc. It wat yoa wko (ret foeussed the heterogeaeoaa aad pften diverse "aims of Me war on ue eaa ideal af pare Americanism, wbich is democracy. It was yoa who oaggefted the beats ea chick peace waa negotiated. It wst ysa. more than any maa, wha traas- lated into practical statrsaaaship the age old dreams of tha poete, the propkets asd the philpsopkers by set tiag p a League of Katioas to ' the sad tkat ep-operatioe- could be substi tuted tot competition in iaternatioaal affaira. Theeo acts af atetetmaathip were aadoabtedly the ' chief faetori wbick brought about tkat victorious peaca which has shorn Gsrmany of her power to sabdas ksr neighbors, has compelled ksr to make reetitqOoa for her crimes, haa freed oppressed pso pies and restored ravaged territorite, Sat siestcd pew democracies ia tha in iersst of tba United Btatoa. and above all. fcaa set up tkc League of Nstioas. Wk I ft nnr fnvmfnili mnm ma. f Tnjl. When our forefathers met at Inde. pendenec Hall, Philadelphia, over 100 years ago, and signed tha Declaration of independence, they rook no coamei of owsrdiec, but mutually pledged ucir uvea, tneir fortunoc and their tacrsd koaer to tht principles enun ciated in that immortal document. Tkc unite anstea of Amsiies retultcd. "It now, all tka eltiisne ef America who claim to bo true friendi of tkc covenant take so counsel of cowardice but mutuslly pledge tbtmttlves to the great declaration of inter-dcDendeaee ce nobly championed by yon and the popes or otaer good stes In tbie sad other lands, then the United BUtcc wiU sstw U League, the suited nc tienc ef the world will result, sad our boys whoss blood fcsllows ths fields of France will sot kevo died in vajn Rev. A. Brown Speaks. Tks Bev. Arthur J. Brown, oeeretarv of the Presbyterian board at foreira millions, spoke, alee U follows: 'Ur. President, will you permit mt ss a Btpuklieas and aa s clergyman you perhaps realize have you i their heart and pray that tha blessing of Almighty God may rut upon you nnd fire you health sad strsngtk for wour msny burdens." I British Ship Agromndl New York, Oct. -Thc British steam ship Opaws, from Msaebector for Mob (real, ia aground on Middle Ground, near Caps Henry, and has called for assist saet, s wireless msssagc to tha naval communication service kero today said. Ths Opaws ia s freighter ef 9&7 gross tons. Piles Cared la I to Id Dayc Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro Itehlag, Blind, Bleeding ar Protruding Pi Us. lastaat ly relieve Itching Piles, aad yoa eaa get restful sleep after first application. 60c-(Adv.) Griffin Resigns After Admitting Amendment Fight . (Coatiaaod from Pag One.) election dy. No ens has beea paid to work at tha polls or snywksre else cfl election day against tkc proposed smsndmsnt. I hsvt bees ia close touch with North Carolina polities for years. Tks eloetorsts of tkc State is not for sals, in my opinion and judg ment, nnd it is not te be Influenced by "paid hirelings working at the polls on election day." ."Anyone who makes the charge thst ths great eitisenship of North Caro lina, the Ninety cad Nine, If yoa please, sen be influenced other than by a direct appeal' te their intelligence of what is right and, just shows that hs is out of touch with the people and offers s gratuitous Insult to ths intelli gence of aa 'honest eitisenship. "Any maa, or art of men who makes tks ehargs that ; the owners ef tks cot ton mill induatry, or any other indus try in North Caroline, would raise aad spend 50,000 er 4,000, or any other such sum, tor the purpose of wrongly influencing the electorate of tkc State, goat est of kit way to insult s e'st of ear dtlscnphlir thst hi so fsi sboys suspicion as te maks, such, s charge ridiculous oa its face aad sa insult to ths intelligence ef the entire Bute. Cells Per Lists. "Aay map, or say administrates body of the State govsrnment who makes the charge thst he er they have a list ef contributors te s fund te be used for sn ulterior purpose with re cpect to this tauttor makes ehargs thst ia absolutely . and ssqualtfledly tales, Produce the lilt i W went believe that there is say tuck animal until I set it. (Bring forth evidence at thia great fund thst is to be seed to pay hirelings. Ths tims and money thst beleago to the tct payers that has bees spent by the ad rotates ef the proposed Ta Amend ment ia trying to ltd nee the people to vote for vicious thins stakes ths pitiful little sum spent for eostsjrs aad printing by Its opponsnts look Jiks s bad. pansy Iss gold mint. ' "I am opposed to the proposed tar smendmsnt. T w . "First, Because at ths manner at its submission. The voter haa sot aa op portunity to pass upon each of tkess enactions separately, . Ths metkod of the submltiloa ef this amendment is in the face af ths decision of ths Supreme Court ef North Carolina in Hilt against' Leseir 17-N. C, 87S, etc. "Second. Because the II ft eta per cent lim Halloa te as limltaUoa as- all The qualifleatioss aouplsd with it gives ths Legislature power aad authority to levy aa valorem taxes for specific m. peeea and schools at as sslimlted rata. "Third. Becauee it propoeec to give power asd authority te tke Legislature to tax all iaeome from whatever source derived, whether from salaries, wages, fees, eoaamlsstona.- rants . aad WIU Yes Spes4 tic Oa BaMaap to J Save tlHt ;' ' " ' Oaa 8c package eaa kill M-rats. The aversgc rat win ires pes f U0 year Is feed, chlcke aad property de struction. .BAT-SNAP ia dcsdly to rata. Crematss after kllllag. Leaves ae tmslL Cornea is sskee. Bets will pirn up mast, grais, sheaea to tcctt sa IAT SNAP. Three ateea. ISa, 6Se, 1.J5. Bold aad guaranteed by Tackcr Building Pbsrmscy, J. C. Brantley, Masonie Temple Bldf.t 7. P. Wyatt Sonsj adv.) . COr.ir.lERCIAL PROTING COr.IPATiY PRINTING AND. BINDlrtG . - Creators tif Ad TertUlnx laiereturt profits, profits of merchants, profits af traders and dividend from stocks at S rats not exceeding sis per cent, ef such income. The advocate ef ths pro peecd tax amendment, claim that the Legislature will sever exercise the full authority nader the amaadmeat if tha same be Tatiaed. If thia be true, why skonld tkc limitations kave beea so grsatf Yfiy saoifld th vpla s asked to write into tke ergaaie law ef tba State, te-wit, the eenstitsties, power whteh might be viciously exercised some day- If this power ia eves dele gated by tke eoastitarlesal aaesd ment to the Lsgwlatare, ths people will never get it back. "Aa ta whether er set any position is loyal to Us admiaistrstios, I will say tkat is WU ths Legislature, at the behest of the administration, sub mitted to tha people of - North Caro lina certain constitutional amsnd meata affecting taxation. I was cos Beeted itk the administration at that time, others wha were connected with it nt that time opposed it and these amendment! were beaten. There was no charge thea that there was anyone slushing around tba State with bank roll s grey koaad eouldnt Jump over, trying to corrupt the electorate against ths adoptioa ef amendments. "If anyone can make capital out ef my petition er my actios wtth-ricptst to the effort that has bees mads by ma aad thoes asseeisted witk ms in opposing the present tax amendment to the eoastituUou. they are welcoms to go to H aad I will be is H to the finish. There is ns msn la the State of North Carolina that did more to make revaluatioa a success tkaa I did, not excluding tke governor, members of ths sommisstoa er aayese elss. The eBsitut work that X did U that causa baa" eaablsd tha revaJuaties work to be saecenfuUy defended before the people ef the State. "This statement la made without ceasiflteties witk tkc "Invisible em pire with Mt. Bailey, with tks Cst. tea Mill Assoeiatiea, with the elun derband or anyone elee is the State ef North Carolina. "Oe to K old blew-harde and tell v THE WHITE HOUSE (Continued from Psge One.) appeal ea kis soavistios kas sot occu pied kit ssat is tke Senate, ssd LtPel- Istto is ss insurgent os nearly all tke policies of tke s publican party. Is Wiscessis either the Democrats will gain s member or a LaFollete ad hcreat will be ssat to Waekington. Ia Indiana Taggnrt, aeeordiag to the re ports ef thia week, will beat Watsos. Ckaaberlais ef Oregon aad Pbelas of California, both Democrats, will be re. turned. Spencer, Republican of Mis souri, wiU be defeated. The Bepubliees Smeot af : Uteh will net aoms beck while ths two Democrats from ' Idaho and Nevada will. Colorado will return a Democrat, ao will Maryland aad Kss tacky. - Ths Democrat sew count es holding every ssst they have aad gaining three or four Republican seats. Thia change ia tha prospect of the eoanplexioB of ths Senate from what it was two weeks age la duo to the treat inroads made by Cos and Boocevelt os the lead ef tho Kepablican national ticket. A great Be publican. Insdsllds would have givea tks Krty from U as IS majority in tks ants. It ia sew keld that whether er act Cos wiaa for himself he has woa tha ftenat for hit cartv. Ex-Governor Joseph Folk, Detnocrst ef Missouri, will speck es tbe tosoes St tke campaign in Wineton-Selem Satur day night. Jflt Is the mas who drove the grafters from the State ef Missouri sad it out ef tht fiatet polieieal speak ere ia tke country. , Gov. Cox Outlines Moral Obli gation UnderThe league (Costlssed from Page One.) wMsaanwasswm stitntional in evsry respeef sad asksd kis questioner if ko knew where, 'kle canaiaate stoou vsvn to "He isat sa divinely Inspired," tks governor's co-debater replied, that he eaa tell immediately wkst ha U going to do witk something is US rstare. r BamatarUUv InsDlreA. No, he la acaatorially inspired," Governor Cos responded. "He is willing to cross the bridge whes ks to it aad solve tkott questions by s complete disgsoais of the situation at tbe time," came the reply.. "If yoa were running for tha Prcsi descy sad Judge Tsft said yes were for the Lsaasa and Hiram Jebason ssWl you were against tbs league, ssd it you kept quiet, wouldn't you be trying to acquire Ue Prccideney aader false pre tenses," Governor Cos asked.. fSenator Harding ia either fooling Tsft er John son, is hs not!" , "I dent blanis yoa Tor abasing pear head. Thst hi what Aha country Is doing." .:. la Seiigtoee vain. -Much of Govaraor Cos's league argu- meat to hie home folke today was is religions vela sad he stressed the Uni versal church tnaeraemeav-WS-eB.se said had been given tbs league. 'The tlffnlflcanee is this. ha Said. "Whea we let God talk to us we're for it Whes we let Henry Cabot Lodge talk to us we're agsisst it - After kw strenuous home-coming cele- brotios hers tonight, srraagemeste were mads for tke governor te secure little reat tomorrow before rushing lsiik ct kia aampaigB. . . -. . - i.T"'IA, - mm 7- A s Morrison Pleases , Distinctivi - Folk of Wilson County (Camtlnaed from Page One.) suprcsuey ef tbs Democratic party ia Nortk Carolina aad ia its greatly fa wwod al6fltyasaxtH4abT reaaos ef the additions to the eleeto. :ata ef s quarter ef a sullies wostca votera, Mr. Morrison sppealod to his WilaoB friends ts "roll sp asch a ma jority as will tarn Us heart af that great maa wka represents yes is Ces tross, Claude Kitchls." Mr. Morrison, after his peeeh hers today, expressed asch ' aatisf aetioa with tha tread af tks tampaigs. Ee W confident tke nmendmento wi)l be adopted by a majority of 100,000. Pine weather sad Ucrettln interest is pa lttieal evaate hare brought grest crowds te ksar him through tks East, He loft kero this afteraons for Baleiga and from: Bajeigk will go to Ssnferd. where ho spcLks tomorrow sight Tke week's easipaigniag will be eosetuded is Troy aad, on Monday the whirlwind drive through the Niatk distvkt, with spcMhec st 6hslby, Osstcsis aad Cha lotts, will be suds. - REPUBLICANSsTO SHIFT TAX BURDEN (Contused from Page Ope) sa plan to .reduce normal asd eurtasag to a minimum asd by tax e greeg aalae traasfsr tks burden ts tkose least able te bear it, is a scheme ef redac ties which I believe cannot sad will net usee the- approval ef he people. There arc grounds far the belief that tks reams tke Be publics as did sot re duee wpr taxes during tke last session, waa tka fear that tks plan of redue ties wbick they ksd ia mist weald en danger their ehsnees te wis tks elee Hon aad tkat tt wool be safest to witkkold aetioa." . PUT FIGHTING -tot If You Arc Psl. 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