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United States Senator:
Boies Penrose
ì fimreraor:
Martin G-. Brumbaug'h
} Ueutenant Governor:
Frank B. MoClain
Secretar; of Internai Affair::
I Henry Houck
Sepresentative in Congressatlarge
Thomas S Crag-o
5 Mahlon M. Qarland
Daniel F. Lafean
John R. K. Scott
Itepresentative in Congressi
S. Taylor North
Itepresentative In General Assembly:
Wilmer H. Wood
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INDIANA. PA.
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t w ' m THE PATRIOT
published weekly by
THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING CO.
Office: Marshall Bldg. Indiana, Pa.
F. Bi A MONTE, Manager & Editor
F. SMITH, English Editor
B. COI.ETTI, Italian Editor.
Entered as second-class matter Sep.
tember 26, 1914 at the post office
at Indiana, Pennsylvania, under
the act of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Six months . . . . $1.25
One Copy 5c
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DOWN WITH THE SPEED
FIENDS
"There are nice streets, big
wide, smooth, long, straight
streets in Indiana. When we get
j there we'll hit up the speed a bit
i and enjoy some real fast driving."
This is a remark frequently
heard from autoists driving to-
I ward Indiana.
Indiana has good streets. The
borough paid for them. They
; were built for the convenience of
our townsfolk.
Outsiders are making these
I streets speedways.
They are endangering the lives
of pedestrians.
Visitors in town often remark
that it is strange that speeding is
allowed on the main thoroughfore
of a town so large and so progres
sive as Indiana.
Our townsfolk only gasp.
They, too, wonder why strange
auto drivers are permitted to
break all speed limits
inside the borough.
There is a speed limit here —15
miles is the law.
We are not not blaming the po
i lice officers for the conditions
: which exist.
Arrests follow violations of the
speed limit.
But the PATRIOT takes this
stand:
Fifteen miles as a limit is not
exactly what Indiana needs. That
speed is too great. There should
be a limit of from eight to 10 miles
I'hat s fast enough driving
through the streets of the town.
The PATRIOT urges the estab
lishing of an ordinance that will
make the exceeding of an eight or
ten mile limit punishable.
This would put a stop to the
speed menace. It would cause our :
streets to become an advantage in
stead of a detriment.
Council can do this. It will re-!
quire only a little effort,
l and Bert ichteberger.
sentiment of the people of this
town when we say that we need a
speed limit worse than we needed
the paved streets.
Other towns are establishing
speed limits—real speed limits—
and enforcing them.
Why can't Indiana?
THE PATRIOT
QUESTIONS THAT
A GOOD CITIZEN
SHOULD KNOW.
D. Have you read the Constitution
of the United States?
R. Yes.
D. What form of Government is
this?
R. Republican.
D. What is the Constitution of the
United States?
R. It is the fundamental law of this
country.
D. Who makes the laws of the
United States?
R. The Congress.
D. What does Congress consist of?
R. Senate and House of Representa
tives.
D. Who is the chief executive of the
United States ?
R. President.
D. For how long is the President of
the United States elected?
R. 4 years.
D. Who takes the place of the Presi
dent in case he dies?
R. The Vice President.
D. What is his name ?
R. Thomas R. Marshall.
D. By whom is the iTesident of the
United States elected?
R. By the electors.
D. By whom are the electors
elected ?
R. By the people.
D. Who makes the liws for the
State of Pennsylvania?
R. The Legislature.
D. What does the Legislature con
sist of?
R. Senate and Assembly.
D. How many States in the Union?
R. 48.
D. When was the Declaration of
Independence signed?
R. July 4, 1776.
D. By whom was it written?
R. Thomas Jefferson.
D. Which is the capital of the
United States?
R. Washington.
D. Which is the Capital of the State
of Pennsylvania?
R. Harrisburg.
D. How many Senators has each
State in the United States Senate?
R. Two.
D. By whom are they elected?
R. By the people.
D. For how long ?
R. 6 years.
D. How many representatives are
there?
R. According to the population one
j to every 30,000.
D. For how long are they elected?
- R. 2 years.
D How many electoral votes has
the State of Pennsylvania?
R. 34.
D. Who is the chief executive of
the S ate of Pennsylvania?
R. The Governor.
D. For how long is he elected?
R. 4 years.
D. Who is the Governor?
R. Tener.
D. Do you believe in organized gov
ernment ?
R. Yes.
D. Are you opposed to organized
government ?
R. No.
D. Are you an anarchist?
R. No.
D. What is an anarchist?
R. A person who does not believe in
organized government.
D. Ave you a bigamist or poliga
mist?
R. No.
D. What is a bigamist or poliga
mist?
R. One who believes in having more
than one wife.
D. Do you belrr-g to any secret So
ciety who teach to disbelieve in or
ganized government?
R. No.
D. Have you ever violated any laws
of the United States?
R. No.
D. Who makes the ordinances for
the City?
R. The Board of Aldermen.
D. Do you intend to remain per- 1
manently in the U. S.?
it. Yes.