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  • CONVENTION : A meeting of par­ REPUBLICAN PARTY : The party of Lincoln andtrust-bustingTheodore Roosevelt,oftencalled "G. O.P." (Grand OldParty).Now considered the "conservative" J:)8l1Y {last J)reeident, Hoover), it likes free enterprise. Once "bolationiat
  • nhspaper. In other .,ords, l onn soe it ns the main n1ma item in oe.oh wookly, and that in mo.ny of th8%1l you may get page one posi­ tion at the bottom, for tho r eaaon that the m.ajori~J of those weekly papers carry patent insides, and because if you send
  • -thirdo eventual]3 through the m111tont ant unshckable Southern and Weotern support that r,ould ronult. !hero is n eentJ.mont here that 90 New York votes 1·,111 oont .more than -90 votes olsewhero. The oame eoonomio pressure thEit 1e rapidly puttins Hoover
  • ,. NtCHOLS.JR. MftS. SAM B. Pl. YU:ft ma~ington. ll.
  • ..... ., .. ... receip~ of the · •. \Jontlnued on Page 11, C~lun. , 'Slave Labor' Disclaimed · ;:;; .In 'Quoddy' Plan·fpr DP's ,e .rly , • the ings $4,0, en dri j _ eisn ful 1 pend stror\ conti lion, ' te" By FRANK L ~LUCKHOHN ~ail
  • and was informed that President Hoover expects to visit Texas some time this spring or summer, but the exact dates or the places he will atop ha elp.ot been decided. Relative to meeting Ue:iioan officials at Laredo or Browneville, the suggestion is an excellent