DECMIB (' F 'pt),' '. " & am suit Iii: '31:??? _ m m j. . a m E: 1 533i ; I 381 Fuel Avenue t ",'r'"teiifiej2'ife,il,)""'t ’4' the Boom v.'0URS:Wo*hlen.-.hl 15-; BatrMaru.rto6tiae.hr 3W3}: J. M. BILHARZ '“l “"8. now an bevel Ditto-ct . Mint-CI. abut-Cho- _ ""u"t2Lt2Ne"" 'tmtcttumhafcttret,tHertti.t t 1trRigttlnpt4 lurk "tt.rtmtttt. J. Spa/I'ITH JUN K READING ROOM “may. new“ It inns, 1923." The new creed, taking "light! Intimate of the old days, and working than into the bum. Utah ot ted-33h written in: the m a! the “Amos ceeetitd and halal. tho with; " that pram u Spaniel Willis Chideoter,D,D.,p- tor of the First Presbyterian church of Waning“, h?! Irritten'a new pm or no modern. ‘-peopk which he can: a “Crud fdr'Cttrtiti Wgukeg'an Presbyterian Minia- ter Writes Prayer for Chris- 1. 7 “an: for 1928 ' . No Paulie! 7 In the history of no other country in the world is them a ’parallel for the success achieved by the Republi- }can administration at Washington in national reconstruction following the World war cataclysm. Stability is the watchwotd of the government " Washington. It may well be, the rallying cry of Republicanism in the campaign of 1924. It is the duty of. Republicans not only " party mm and Women but as 'patriotic' citizens' of the richest, the most prancing, the {nest and the moat secure nation: in the world to save this republic! from the assaults of those who woul ‘abandon the ideals and institutions which have made us what we are for theme which have left disaster in their wake beyond the seas. For this is what the campaign of 1924 means, and without smiths for 1924; Re- publicans should he waxing it. 7. u DR. 'CHIDESTER IS _ ' AUTHOR or" CREED The mil: of this country no ttood" with radical pipers, bail and pamphlets, reaching mony mil. lions of tendon, with onto" and organizers mucking" the gospel of destruction. Jilttrtrpean radicalism is mainly. intelligently and etteett, vely active " against constructive‘ Amerieaniam. them votes. This in the combimtioh Republicanism must, in ell pmheMi- ity, confront next you, and under conditions favorable to the growth of such e movement, we must prepare to minute. ngfttte and organize in behalf of the constructive cause for which 1uttuttlieartism stand; ' Imtute. It is in the near socialisb, near communist: Ind munching ndiculr centrally, enmouhgod un- der other names 3nd led by time- nerving politician whm ' love of country. u less than their love ‘0! plwe' nnd power, who are willing’to “vacate or compromise with _nny- thing, whatever its ultimate med 1rhidh" yin tot 'tst time being (I!!! l Danger turiiGiiiri/ T danger we confront in this con try " not in the open comm- unia , bohshevlam or socialism of Mthaton honest enough to a; thei own My and confess their man to {alter to my sentiment. howâ€; inconsistent with, the traditional prixifipal of Democracy that may pro‘ in success It the polls,in 1924. ' you to meet the powerful ottdir. siv‘ of the radial forces preparing to rally under Demoeratie party lea rship at that time; a limiter-ship whi h it seems certain will be willing - Va" P-mee-R.- v--- v-Um' tlltum. 'fystit,iehtiumiriisFui'iiri), . locus and doctrines who am {at ,' more active in attacking than Fart ' the constructive force. of thereounq I try in defending the toundatiomv , which underlie national security and , pmsberity. Dilemt Thai; bile-rant Policies _ There ard times in the hiatory of. nations when the need is chains, in, novation, even revolution. There are other times when the manifegt duty of a people is to defend timea tmd institutions and policies against "sxtteiimental proposals‘ of departme, With the world in turmoil, with moat of it in the ahadow ttrdarrr_tess! With the safety of civilisation: itaelf in questtoat, thoughtful men and women will aeek security and; permanency in government, holding fast to that which is good rather than risking all by accepting the leader, ahlp of theoriata and Ptfgtt _ytiirrrrosrtmrtotarariowii"iir'i' ' in: structure on the unaupported promise that they can build a better one. . The radical, destructive forms of 'dt,,ttt' are expending ten tithes as uch in money and effort to Mes vert the American people to their way of thinking, than the (constan- timi (one: of the country are upend- inc] in creating a sound, wholemnie. V motive public opinion which ' will enable the Republican ‘party, - t, Constructive and Destruct!†Forees Likely to Come t? Grim The to Hold Proved Yum l m DESTROY OR UPBUILD CAMPAIGN BSUE ARE GitYM?hhllTIl% The ttrat of two unwind oi. ner: helds’annually by the employ“ of mpmmébmnnn Oneida Last Week In Chm†And Btertd to Be nee. " PUBLIC gamma: co, View ‘1or' the "'iirTGriilu'"i"t 2;: Menu for the who}; V . Tllo payer In: dilirlbuhdi to the members of the church. minted on the little ,loldcn that as given out out gum! Pophttt. Mdâ€! the un- Church; he Onenes- tttalt Believers; the Brotherhood of Mugging Kingdom of God on earth; and Life Ever. latttete. Anon!" I ' , Dead. 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