THE CENTRE REPORTER Vol. LXXXV. CENTRE HALL, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 No. 40 ERR = LL RR RAIA AZINE, SEC TION Devoted to Literature, Science, Civic Improvement, Politica{ #rogress, Etc. ROBERT E. CRE SSWELL What Democracy Stands For IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA “We represent the desire to set up an unmanaged govern- ment—a government that cannot be used for private purposes either in the field of business or in the field of politics—a gov- ernment that will not tolerate the use of the organization of a greal party lo serve the personal aims and ambitions of any in- dividual and that will not permit legislation to be employed to further any private interest.” —WooDROW WILSON. To carry out this purpose the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania will, if given the power, so amend the election laws as to secure liberty, equality and honesty in elections, which do not now exist. If government is to be free the pow- er of the people to elect must be sure. If government is to be honest its source must be pure. N\ : LY EX DIB BNAWALT CON T ENTS (CIEE SRBERAWALT Chairman Guthrie Clearly Defines the Issues. Both Telling the Truth. The Taft-Roosevelt Feud—By W. J]. Bryan. Eliot Supports Wilson. The Workingman's Tribute to Protective Greed. How to Retire Flinn and Penrose. GEC. Jo JICLEAN \ SOSE TPH HOWLEY l
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