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NDAY REPUBLICAN, JULY 20, 1BIG POLITICALPARTIES TRAIN(t*GUNS ON WOMEN* *Republican and DemocraticChiefs Outline Platformsto New VotersAT CITIZENS SCHOOL~ :G. O. P. STANDS FOR WORKING !MEN, DEMOCRATS FOR INDIVIDUALS AGAINST NATION,DECLAREDDurham, X. H., July -1 »— Though the School of Citisenship which i-being conducted at th** New Hamp-shire College for the benefit of prospective women voters i* strictly a nlt;ui partis in iffair. representative* of two two great parties were imitelt;i to outline their politics before the gathering «»f women from ail o\er tin* tate, Last-evening Alexander Murcliie »*f Gon-e«*rd, chairman of the democratic stabcommittee, and Mrs, Antoim tb* Funk-poke f«»r the Democraticon Wednesday evening the women were t• »i«t why they should join the 1lt;Republican party. Major Frank Knoxof Manchester presided it flu* meeting. Dwight Hall of Dover, chairman of theRepublican «date committee, made abrief jspeech. and .Mrs. Mary Gr*y Brewer of New York set forth the police's of the Republican party. Mrs.Brewer was a candidate for the state» nate in the twenty-fourth New Yorkdistrict !,*-1 November, she ran D‘,oo41ahead of Governor Whitman, outranny Republican candidate in both heicounties, and carried one of the counties.Democrats* *“The Republican party,*' *h** sai l, is Hie party of the laboring man. Hard thins and panics come in democratic administrations but never :nRepublican administrations. The Republican pa?tv helfevds in legislatingfor the Nation and through it thepeople, which mean* prosperity for e people. The Democratic party legislates for tin* individual and the Nation is b It to -luff for it — if. * poiiey wtiicti affect* tin* t ai ifl and »-v*-ryI,other national issue. The Republicanparty did not come ;nto existence inisr«» but in 17 79 wtien MexanderHamilton franu- ! the platform whieh later became known a* Republican.The party of Hamilton, Lincoln and Roosevelt i«* good enough for every• Jk £ : A:__ * *American citizen.Mr*. Kili' Meredith spoke on Wednesday 4ft«*rnoon on fh** evolution ofmodern government, explaining thattlfln* present day “heresie*** of initiative. referendum and recall were11 in force in the early Greek govern-11 men!. The firt pure law was the bread and beer law of early Kngland.said, and there is now in force inthis country, except in those state*
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Mitchell Sunday Republican

Mitchell, South Dakota, US

Sun, Jul 20, 1919

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