Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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NOTHING BUT
BARGAINS
AT THIS STORK
You will rind nur »lnlw-» crowded willi Hnr-
«uin» nt nil time*. t.et a Imsk.-t and make your nn i,
■wlrction* or. w. will wait <m \«u. if >011 prefer
W. nirr> only tin- m-i \ Im-,1 lininds ol UiH'i 'ii .
.mil Hiindry line*. You will ulwav* rind our
Ql AI.I IY KNTHA I III ill and our Mtlc.KS K.\ I II \
M>W
l.i low wi' lot only it frw ol our ninny
Sugar
IK |Mminis «| ,1,1
Coffee
.‘I His. Ilokii* I'nkil*
I Hi llokus Mokiis ,i||
Lye
.1 rim* or,
Baking Powder
10 III. tun ( nliinift «|.*y
2V Snow King |r„
Tomatoeo
I.V cun . I2i-
Mr tun
Corn
*JMr <oni If
f<V corn j*S,
Oat*
Mother* Chilli. ;’|M
Chinn Oiih hh
Flour ,
IX II) Stick Mono^i.ini *| / ,
'JI II). Suck Monogram WTh
New Record*
W'«f receive all the new V'ictor lleeords amt are
more tlmii «lad to play them for you Auk for vtmr
riivorite when you come in. Wr ran also sell sou
a machine nn cany pnynieiits.
Hokus-Pokus
F. S. ALEXANDER, PROP’R.
! Gov. Smith Convince* Big Business Men
- I hai I tM-m Prosperity Will Aid ]
•a* laulag
of id* t-
Thai Uev*ri«or Sai>tb *■ bl« d*
-•mined staad on bnbalf of agrteiil
.iro, feu already aoc*g>»ll*hod *raat
iking* far tb* ftrmtr became* a*or#
<#i>a not *?*ry day
(lavaraor SoinU la caavlat
.upoifaui bu«.*e»» man
bat a.oaparity af agriculture mean*
«a iwucti to them as It doaa ta the
farmer tnwaelf Tbe ladlffereoie of
lit Katt ta farm legislation l« dia
tpaalnilns Far wgb' *4#ra ibe buai
-teas lataraaU af tha Kail to gaaera
• are #•: copied Herbert lloaaar'a belief
tat ag. Wnltote'a gala would ba ia
itiatry’a i"s»
< invar nor Smith naa undertake*. to
show tbam how ea*e*Mal It la to In
<.*#•• tba pioaperMjr of tb# far ue
• tul tbua to lurreaaa tba buying pow
I af oue i nit ' of tba aationt) papula
i*o for uaeufaroited prodacla.
Hn r< tug Ma Mppbft for imi
aor Smith Ow#* D Young. ( balriamn
of tba Onaaral Elect rt« Company
•aid
Oa tbla fa< in problem we aruei
afliimanvaljr ami, ba« uaa aiayia*
b*ta will apatl dlaaatar I bait### la
Governor Smith a capacity ta laad tb*
Amarltaa paopl* ta actloa
**! em ■>»ppot tag Oevoriur feain
iiecaua# I believe la bta willlugoee-
end bit capacity to put the farmer)
of tbla cattaily oa aa equality with
>ta UsAsUfS I a us tlrad of haailag af
farm rallaf ae though Ibe fariaara af
tbla country, •« a riaee to whom all
my penpia belonged are tie elnd ol
man who ataad with tbair hat* ft
tbair baud# >»*juiug alma in tbt aaap*
of Qoaarnment do<ea
"They a<k for aa euualH* of* beo
uomIc opportunity. «ud tliav are an
tit lad tn it N<« oaly >»*■»•• 'hay b
given it politically brraaaa It it right
Wet they must *e givan it from «r
etoniiM oircip. It if the pr^ayeiitj
*"
of tbia -»uulry ta U) ■
iiiaoa N
Protestants Lead
Smith Appointees
proof that (*#«eru.
Canclua
Smith naa n*v*r
political or ra
11 g•out tnflu
ancaa ia faund
in hit appoint
menta aa G*v
•roar ef New
Vt-rk gtatiatica
made public by
Sacretery at
flat# Maaaa ra
real that a g-aat
majority af tha
G a va r n • r a
appointee* are
that tnaie «< a
twica at many
Beoubiicana a a l(MW
Democrat* «n ma swo* • »e>*e
Cabinet
The Gevarnar a Cab.not ia earn
pi toad af tO Prataatanta. I Cath-
olic# and 1 law. Of thaaa t are Re-
publican. 4 are Damecrata an# t
art Indapandante
Of 2b Stata Oapartmant head#,
id art Rrotaatant# and 11 are
Cathaiioa. «i§nt art Rapubiicana,
S are indapandanta and 14 are
Oe mac rata
Of 144 otn#r Stata amciat* whaaa
appointment* ro*u«r# tha appreval
of tha Qavamar. thare are 104
Rrettttant*. SI CatHei.a*. 11 Jawa
and 7 wndaaignatad.
In av*ry raaa ragardiaaa af bH
athar canaidaretmna. Oavarnar
Smith appointed tho perean ha
thausht beat Stud far tha e*»ca
USTERINE
TMROXTTUUTS
PLEA ID BIGOTRY
a costly Blunder
Hamilton Fuh. Jr.. Warn* Hoover
That Repub'ican Success
Is Jeopardized.
oAmtmptk
WASHINGTON. lian t.toa Flab. (
lr.. RapuMkai raprinanlbilre from
\ow Verb, iiaa wainnd t'bnirmaa
Wort <*f the Raptibllcnji NbMoaal f'oai '
mluee. that tba tajarfiaa of th« reltg ,
duo tneua Into ibe .ampatga by •«
i'i*<liTed Kapubucan apaakare will
reauit In a «*le a ow»*ep uf Now York
and tba Ke*»arn ataian be Onvaruor (
Smith on that ia*ne
•afafey. 4-wr
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(.. M. NIX, Loci.I Arci.I.
full.hr un Mi Hoc»var. Mr Fiah
told tha Vlanubtli an praaidenttbi can
.ildata that ba wao aa ditguafad with
•uih political bluh.Jnru ' aa are tiethg
omtnifad by tba Hooaer ramtwt««i
luauageie teei it** « u«<»• mi*»•.%>•* ••••♦•
Inning hi* *.»aakin* toar in New Vorh
I rep tba
limn Icadars conimitfnd a aiupid *>nlt
i -a| blunder by farcing iba nntaina
Dot) of Arr.».ay .*di*r llot.gbtnn.' w.iu-b
would ♦nl .ogcr ti.e entire Ocbai and
•liPiiaie lit .mm and tha W«»ri«t war
veteran*, and Jao?*Bf41*a the antirn
fl. pnhUoaa M» • t Tha ttOnre of the
flcfiithii. m* tr» nomtnata a <«in«la
World w ,r vo: an w fell b* ra
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GO^tR* OR
HOOVER BETRAYED
FARMER. PEEK
AVERS
Give* Proof That Candidate Was
Responsible tor tow Prioe
ot Wheat.
BORAH “EITHER IGNORANT
OR GUILTY OF FRA’JC"
CHICAGO hv-aaiar Hureb la all bar
gaoraat af Marbart Haanr'i re« >ru
or * • willfull) guilty of fraud ' la bla
am pug a apaacha* ta Wreiara ra oa
•ra. Cav g* N t'eafe nuiad fa a.
redar and fa«mac cba.raiaa af tba
iarluvtriai Confarmca Ruard af tbe
Depai • «ao< af Caniman ». ba« i b« gei
la a leltgtam :e Dr Habort Worb
cbbiiareb of >ha Republic#* .va-ioaa>
Ci>iea«iit*a
Mr. Paal who ta brilv# la baua f
of Coeeraur Hiaiib baca >•# af <b«
iinvaraor • araad ua iba faim mltaf
quration, d*ra< 11,v cbaMaugad ha *rath
of Renatnr Borah’* *tat>1Pnt* and *ba
claim* of rba KapublldBS •■#»»• *a gt>
managai*. Ha aald
“1 raallao that I am tialttlng apua
a aaod daa wb«a t 4araaa I fauna**
aad fa • frum tU* flapublica* Na; ioa
al f imniiMea a*«i tt* apokaama*. judg
ug fr.m iba clgltaa mad a la Mr H»
var • babalf
•Senator Borah la bl* ad4<**« at
Mtaneapol’* rei-eu a aarkma <iat*
tli* of v*iactty aa betw**a u m*e:f
aa Mr Hoover
“Maaaioi Boraii •••arv taat Mr
Hoover held up tba prt< a af vluai
Moraovar a large part af lb* Repub
Ilea* cam pa gn among tha farmer* I*
built o* tbla claim Tbla ia frami
"Tba records pi**v# that If w »ret
aad not bean com railed tba price
- nu>*J ba«a rlaan a* did tba pifeea
of o her tareal crop* tba war# aot
confralied It would bb»a advaared
a* oarn »«fvan«vd and aa oata ad
vanerd an.l wan Id have sold for at
laaat V- 41 a huahal
I aay that Mr flooaar u»ad ovary
eh *ri ta ha pu*ar ta feaop dawn j
* ioa* and I submit ia prmif of tbia *
•aaertio* Mr Homor a owu * »nl*
w*id Rr.ca* Dawn
"Early la Iprtl, 1919, Mr llin »er j
froo* Kuropa aildn aaad a raVegrini !
to me, from which I n w qnoia
• *lf the .on re. » f *bwi w«re. re i
moved diiriQg rha n»*x two or ttuoa I
m .nth* In the fa. a of the world {
would advjinc* ton* muII>
Iba present leva* I v»i*l»
lw»lil tbe price
—
-feud (ba rgbt »H
•vary other man
ur t itliollc or
for liuv Su.uL
• )* ta **vaj * wa.
• i-auna I ba
nutlifled ta
Oil ’.i« aflca ef I'reBlde:.!.’’
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cesufully m bcH l»: Mr Barnes In
• a,* 1 % . .* , %t ■*• *• •*!• :nrr
CHuncM otrN.Es oicotnv
Th. l;.« Ur .. un: K Wa>li«r, mu4
<4. at tag fiaweiMi Aasemtdv of fit*
• «' .ten w Cbwrea. I* ceaaared In
a* editor la 1 <a U»t* weak** Prr*br»a
n-t». »»au aki, «-a m* U p*yaa, tvt bia
; I'h. . un it hjir ■>-
t.Iu.ll |. nrr hn.b-1-
f.... .jco . '..n (,um t»— UipilWL M
N. '...ru 1 ra..,.. >n < •
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eh.,. ..ill- .i,fi prt.-.-. »ct. p.r»tt
f—1 ... tr *, V
l rtf* MJSNI (IVNJW.MM w •NURMI
hoover. Hit rhneb poailH glfa*
whe aa rigut to *.»• ^aiftkBf airtea.
Ore adiionai fUM*. ,. w
Ku-Cl .:nw Kwltll »n.l oaH Ik,
#und.m at HuiuUI’v l»»
ta ww» »"•
Barnett Tefls Why
Nodnated For
By Democrats In
Ity A L Barnett
There has been quite a bit of
criticism from the Republxan
ior.-ca and thr ao-i»llcd "Hoover
Democrat* in regard to the non.
nation of a negro by the name of
J L McLcmore lor congress u«
one of the Misnourt Congrenstonu!
districtk on the Democratic tick-
et
Pit tin: past frw weak' on *h«
•streets of Greenvilla. this would
be flagrantly thrown in the la<
ot tlte Democrats ot this countv
ami in almost even case woul f
thir argument be made when a
H'jovertte ’ would try tc defend
tha wrtlor of the RepublVan
nominee for the praaidency for
lus having issued thr ordei for
tlie wboluhuient of race segreda
tion In hb- department
When a Dfmoaaq| wou *1 Argue
il.at Hoove, had thrown the r*e-
gioeN and whites togethe. in his
de|M»rtment cuusing negro men fo
i«vHsla*e with white women ne
srroea and W'hitee using thr same
desk.' and negro woman u ng the
*amp uniats with white girls tn
almost every case this question
would be asked the Democrat
Well what you go mu aay about
the (democrats in Misuouri nom-
inating a negro for CongreiM?
It Is one of the moat rurtniis in-
cidents tn ail he United Htate*
This negro J L McLemort. was
nominated on the Democratic
ticket lu the very district Reprc
^T.Ulivi .Tver Republican author
of the Dyci antl-tynrhing bin. is
b andidute fui r» flection Thf
nagio McA-emori wui oppose U4i*
rreaamwn Dyer at the noils in the
genera) .lection to br held next
month A/' B
This was indeed a Merer pkee
ot pelitlrr when f**~ Democrats of
the Missouri district nominated
nagre Url^more to oppose Mr
Dyer. It was realh about thr only
thing they could do and hold
their self-reapect and continue to
I.Hirer In white supremacy
Let ua give you a line-up on
Congressman Dyer and then you
can appreciate thr fart that he
hav Mich an opponent
It will br recalled that Mr
Dyer In 1923 introduced his antt-
lvnchint bill which passed the
L<-wer Houat ol Congress by a
two to-one vote It went to th**
Senate and while tbe majority
of the senator* were in favor ol
It the southern Senator!, invoked
a filibuster and killed the blU
While the bill was kJied Mr.
(Her is not satisfied with the re.
suit and In a recent speech in
which he was defending the bill
here is wha (songremman Dyer,
a Republican, is quoted aa say-
ing
Dyer's Kpeeeb
* it la iu*t a* logical and raas
enable for Cotigrres to enact law*
for the rigid enforcement of these
•wo amendments as to have the
Volstead Art foi the enforcement
ot the 18th Amendment The 14th
nnd IMn amendments have pro-
visions tor enforcement laws
(lie *ame as ha,* the 18th amri
net t
"My anti-lynching bill intend-
ed for the enforcement of the
14th amendment, passed the house
by a vote of two-to-one tt went
to 'hr senate and had the sup
port of the majority of the sen.
•tors. bu< the Routtwrn Democrat-
ic Senators took advantage of tire
filibuster and -'re* anted Its com
tng w a vote in ine aeuau* riau
the (U-wputir ruk> ot the senate
been changed as vice-nrrefedent
Dawes demanded, nnd worked for
giving the senate fair and sane
ju*t
lend
election in November,
have been an easy matter lb IMre
**<1 my ant! lymhmg bill WBMb*
I )«w
Favor, Nagre KqwalMf
"Thr passage of this bill wwM
)wvw led to tha enactment of
law for the enforcement of tfct ■
lfttl. amendment also and
have giver, the negro his fQlf
rleht.N a*, yui.ranteed by that* cfbl-
siltutional smendmenta
-As i! iR now (hose an
.rents amount to only the l
of paper they ar# printed
and the* n main of
at hands of goutharn i
tors whose (wnstituanbi reU
loudest a lion t nullification a‘ >
one who dare- queuion th*
dom of the 18th *men
♦ he Volstead AH for I
rd to proMbtUon and
to repeal thr 18th amen
rein m<*m *f *g4M
•On November 4th that]
engineer - politician.
the votes of the p.
and those swayed mr the J
QUisUon in the south,
such a thu-k *
heart of the rtolid
their White
that if win blow up
unconat 'tntiona!
the 8olid South
to Pieces'
neat president, that
finbh of the nuAltfb
South whu hava
viola tad and
ment of the 14th l
n nth l lien
enforcement law*
millions of negro*
hrtional rights a*
place them on i
all other racea."
Can you Mam
0! the 12th
of MUaouri’’ Thaj
some one in the C
tc oppoor him If
there was not a
the district that
they selected this m
No docent Ahtte m
to oe deiretod by
only salvation of I
ol the district wa* |tf I
one that
him
The noilHcs piared Mf j
stniri DenMsgraU is
knew if they naread B
to oppose Over thBt I
eene* would
that ueing a district
pulated bv the
cinch hb election
Mil likely poll all ef
vote* along with the
ocrats and p
tret the con
one of **hia
wasn't that a am
~atttm*
Nogaa Urm
If the mb-caM
oersu" can f.-rf*4 *B
Hoover's order aBfllMl
turn in hb twwrfmm
the Drer anti-lyaiNt
with them Let them
plank In the MpMl
form nn "l
Republican
federal ol
f occur l
a iteactlv negro had i
iH.u*«couk act and
n
tried in the counts in
lvnchlng oarured thoae
iripated in tnr
br hailed tr some *****
and brought to ‘rial before *
era l ,iuiT-and whe know*
what it might b a nre» K*?-
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Oldest Furniture Store in (ireenviiK-
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!.x 12. r*0 II). ruK *6.9f»
Spring hot tom Kockirs $5.54.
(hifTorolM.- $20.00
(A'dur Clu st $8.75 and up
lint—.-K RiigfhdV $17.00
IVrITrtion and Boss Oil Moves
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928, newspaper, October 26, 1928; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845574/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.