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We give full weight and measure. Prices right. Give us an order. Your patronage will be appreciated. Call Phone No. 76 1 f MARION ICE & FUEL COMPANY He Is Not Interested In His Own or Anybody Else's Political Fortunes. A letter from William G. McAdoo asserting- that while he was not in terested in the political fortunes of any man, least of all himself, the wel fare of the American people alone should determine the choice of the next President, has been made public by John McMurray, secretary of the metal trades council of Brooklyn. "We must adopt a rational policy with respect to our material resour ces and development, which will pre serve the welfare aryi prosperity of our own peoples," he said, "while at the same time giving to the suffering peoples of other countries all of the help, moral and material, which we, as a generous, high-minded Christian people, should contribute to the res toration of peace and the protection of humanity against the recurrence and horrors of war." Mr. McAdoo closed by urging all organizations of labor to "assert themselves energetically, intelligent ly and unitedly against the re-establishment of reaction and in favor of those progressive humane and power ful forces which truly express the in terests of the mass of the people." Mr. McAdoo's letter was written in reply to a communication from Mr. McMurray, inclosing a resolution adopted recently by 'the council in dorsing the former secretary of the treasury for President and express ing faith that if elected he would give a square deal to every one and har monize every element of the people into a united body. After thanking the council for its indorsement, Mr McAdoo asserted that the next administration faced tasks demanding "the highest order of statesmanship, the finest qualities of American patriotism and charac ter, the noblest conceptions of Chris tian duty and a just regard for the rights of humanity at home and abroad." THINK THAT STATE OF PEACE GREATEST NEED Retroactive Taxes for Financing Soldier Relief Branded Un sound by Banker's Meeting Delay in concluding a treaty of peace, either for individual or politi cal reasons, was characterized as a "crime against civilization," in reso lutions adopted by the executive council, American Bankers' associa tion meeting at Pinehurst. The bankers declared that the fu ture well being of the United States as well as the welfare of the world, depended on the resumption, with all possible speed, of peace time condi tions which cannot be accomplished until terms of the treaty have been agreed upon. The association's attitude toward labor was described as being "a fair return for services rendered," but it was asserted that through present tactics, "labor, in effect is striking at itself and not at capital." Legislation was urged which will prevent a well organized minority from interfering with the rights of the majority, profiteering being de nounced as "an expression of a selfish minority that must be stern ly checked." The financing of the soldier re lief program by retroactive taxes was declared to be unsound, in the opinion of the counsel, which recom mended that payments to veterans should be made over a period of from two to 10 years. Substitution of a specially devised sales tax, to replace the present ex cess profits tax, and early appoint ment of new members of the inter state commerce commission, so that railroad relief may be quickly secur ed under the Esch bill, were among other -resolutions adopted. "America must not be prevented from taking her rightful position as a world nation by little Americans, narrow-visioned men or peanut poli ticians," Francis H. Sisson, New York banker, declared in an address. Mr. Sisson asserted that despite popular demand for a national mer chant marine, one was impossible of creation under the present seaman's act. Enlarged foreign trade, he said, also was impossible without greater governmental encouragement in the way of trade information and ade quate protection of American money invested abroad. America's industri al life, he told the bankers, cannot reach its full development without a more public spirited labor. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FAR mm IMPLEMENTS' Good strong heavy well-made Smoothing Hakrows, McCormick and Deering Mowers and Rakes Columbus and Sterling Two-Horse Wagons. Cultivators, Double Shovels, Level Land and Hill-' side Plows. Good stock of 26-inch, 32-inch and 47-inch high Woven Wire Field Fence. Poultry and Rabbit Fence 48 inches and 60 inches high. d Jo --- IBlla mitoirn, Marion, N. C ooooooooooooooooooooooooobo Wm. J. 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