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Page 2 - Criterion Sat.. Sept. 17-23, ll'Go BEGINNING t)F THE END— SOU I HERN POWER S i RUCTURE!

THE BUFFALO CRITERION n m i s H r o w m i r a t e n v s u x ia m *•

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ThereV ia * na*'? ion. Th* i ‘hem it tli-~ .*pf»-jf!*i: a.

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n: r> trsith in this statement.;. t»een of this eam e opin- hvi; miinjzH here, anti one of

. ai n a t io n . But despite some -juwiy hut surely improving.

InoiKfw ior the better have been * the iajginning of t h f s paper years ago in this area. In fact,

ar ~hmh ‘a as f u s t as tliese improvement < Me e o in i n g about, they may Overtake the reatment and attitudes of Negroes, one t*t ar- ,tbt*r—which are problems Lhe race itself will tnd must resoive to assure its self - improve­ment, as. well as that of the nation.

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dy MARK E. O'RILEY(NOTE: The >p in urns e tp re n e d Hr'aw *ie (hoie el the e*»- umnist, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions nf db*>

publication.—Editor).

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Editor’s Mail••'lhe opinions expre» d in

le tte r* stint Co (he Editor,SUPPORT SHOULD MOUNT - ar* < L D of ,r iWr. aJ

Despite inclement weather, the Annual Ne- 'h'y *» “*>' nccessw.iy re-p r , American Parade materialized as planned £ * £ v ‘aaUirOay ^e|it. 3rd, under the leadership of wnt« on tv is***.-,. uv.>id...jits founder and president, ltev. John 11. Mon- *"»*!«<-- fK'rwwaf aiiack*.* • • ♦rot*

Of special note was the cooperation of the Buffalo huu M»n«ge.:

city police and fire tieparttnenls. which dem- h e th m L w d u-^T or onstrates t h e i r desire to recognize the fust- ftur t»dr' t-MampicT cf tbe awwinp Negro segment of our Queen ( 'itv, lv«** ”{ _i

V, . . . fc * b a \e come in conlact w ah ta. tne same as any other ethnic gump*. .PVt1.ai ytillv Ttt0 ore per.Kev. Monroe is to he commended for the *onai «nd tw*. concern pco

i -trhlishment of t h i s rather v o n n g Negro pUs 1 lov* 'xry Tin'ch ®n'f_ , , * ” ,■* rospen-i However. 1 cannotAmeiican Day ohgeiwance. Such celebrations g, fnoti f3i,h «ny by and

■have been featured bv other ethnic croons for »•** r*'rn’«’ Wari>ck. nun,m a n v v e a i s ’ * without speaking up (or

' pntw-pal. dnitcatica, morale1 lie put post- o l tu c observance Out to and * haiacw r.

;*H tp the group as segregationists, but rather J rni,. and t«j*e Wartkklo display the accomplishments, contributions are my fronds No oneand desires of a racial group, p r o u d of ills nmls B fnrtut *her’ ^ "identity, which aims to keep abreast progres-sivelv in a world of fast-moving activities and

^mvement'5. Each vear its support by Negro- le.adt'rs and organizations should mount.

Neighbor Award in J.%4 from of N a v a ! P tr-onnel ,'P trs former M ayor Kowai. 1162 6 1). Uepartm ent <>f !’.«

For 25 y e a r s he was a N a v y , Washington, o . c. m em ber of the Commrttve on 28370.Fam ily C a r e of Dependent Clwldren ot ibe Cbildrens A.d Sr.jiety

H's e f f o r t s went bey or-4 seeking a p p r o priations. He served on influentud crnninit- tc -s t h a t helped determine apprc^M-ialions. He h a d be

QUOTATIONSWITH A MEANING

From Various Author* By ALMA BBOOKS

’'The life we live bo a masterpece to

shouldreflect

a rellege graduate.Hciire him when, he is

eligible for his pension und give credit to » real gentle- man, a man of courage, aman ded-caled to children and a man who has some­thin* tn give Our Cfty Ofth» Neigkfcteff.

J u j . he decent andh i r 'd , not fus to Ernie, bin to all our boy* and giils who will lie ihe men and women of tom iwr for a b e u -r Buffalo, a better com ­munity and country for us nil An even break 1or aman we can all be proud alm the ye«r* to come, for all* n „.reive- t» ~ - • . .of ottr vbildrvn who will be w f Evans earned his bjch<- He he!t5s u* t0 ^ opt'm.sUC the men of tamr.rrowr. tetFs deprec in sociology .v ’■r,. a worlt* tJiat fcs,ers P®**1’

Em ic and Louise. 1 am f u^c Ifntversity and hir. mas misna.” 0 0 0with you all the way. I ■ «-r'» dev roe from the Lmvur- . _kn*’wr nranv m ore people sav of Huffaflo. . . rK>7 , ,fevl a* 1 do. a* I have re- Vf* was bodi a high school ‘7 ? r * lookcefvted many colts and many 3nd » rw m h rr of ape-v.-.V ha-, e • "vnrrssed tbe t jH-tvvT- ar, h:teef»t>n ■! :irm“ ra* OBWWB w u-e. rte.-a h - pMnvd t-tee Cn.c <~

hmged to tbe f i t v to u o c :l the beauty of God. Chrst, the CsjtnmttSee on Capital Ex p m M aster artist, so ftens ' the diiures and che Committee on rl ,*d«n** and estimates that h u l l F-oypkiymcid and was v?h:ch distracts from God’s i l .a rm a n of tbe CUueo* Com- glory. He helps us to see the m,itee on Redevelop ;en. beauty and good ra the r than

A nrrnvc of LduisviUe. Ky. rl» “ ftly and disappointing.

yuteft. hr fn; wr grow

W H I T E P G W E SIt was tluring the period of American im­

perialist adventure abroad (as today), that most of the state 1 a \v s segregating Negroes snd illegally denying them the vote were en­acted in the Southern states.

Disfranchisement l a w s were passed in Lou- i'iana in 189S. in North Carolina and Alabama in 1901: Vircir.ia. 1902- Georgia. 19C8: Ok­lahoma, 1910. T h e y but codified what was taking place in life.

It was during t h i s period, too, in v-hich Negroes still had a remnant of political pow­er, that the spurious charge of rape was ele­vated into an institution, an extra-legal polit­ical instrument for terrorizing all Negroes— particularly those demanding their rights un­der the Constitution

In November, 1898. during the Span'sh- American War, Colonel A. M. Wadeli said in North Carolina: “We are resolved to win the elections in Wilmington, North Carolina, if we have to choke the current of C * n c Fear with carcasses. The time for smooth words has gone by, the extremest limit of forebear- ance has been reached.” Five days later the colonel l e d an armed force against the Ne- rr r o - sv h i t e administration of Wilmington, ilaughtered s c o r e s , and announced himself the new mayor. The Government gave silent consent.

In 1900, when both men and newspapers spoke less circuitously than today, The San Francisco Argonaut said: "We do not wantFilipinos. W e want the Philippines. The is-

oid whvr «ir sr./* habitually jr,nf| s are enottnouslv rich. but. unfortunately.ttm n ba.'U to th*» iwwt. The - . 4f , f ,.s . . t *u ,they are i n f e s t e d by r llipmof. Then* are

to bi2 feared

CURP.Y VOICE RIT1TAL VVEL1. RECEIVED

doin;; alright, but a real fr.t-mj ts a friend when the "chips" are down When 1kn -U and heaid Etnfe say. ■Buffalo has been “tjod to

h im "—tr.fi ! know hi* heartis breaking, am! he keeps a » : ' ( and bis wife does like­wise and snm di t>y his sideS m v s him coora^e. I say Buffalo and the Puf.alo Bills have let down one of theFmest \ounn men I know.

Ernie

FORTY CHILDREN PARTICIPATE

At !«-«-« (0 ch.idivn jij,r t>< ipated !n ihe Sunrmer

' !m . t ' iiiii\«nauy.-siin isvkjiwann*. presented Waring AiMF Church. 6ftl) E rnie needs only threeftp ta* Curry. ba*j bort?one. Swar. St * g»<ne* for retirernt-M for - __aKXM kUtfd by hi, wife. The ptottram offered p~«ic- his pension 1 say no m atter ^ wlft^ be Buffalos lost^and

Sunday. Sept 4. a t licaf help jn Reaikng. Writ- what the Buffalo Bdls offer

f know you wili have *e-ear'tv . vou deserve it. andGot) will take core of his pe»*p!e Ti may he J Iona tim e ownhig. but it willc ip i* Keen tbe fartb, theBuffalo H H< have done you an,! manv thousindi of fans a« tnjt-st’ce They have let m any yoongst’srs dowr, whocoutd and pcrSap* vuit! to!tr* ut your fo*x ;t*vs

t shall always he your friend and atay God Ne^rys'-u' and yearv always. It h»s been _-o«l fast known*?:

you and your tamiry. it you fr.fi greener mots elsewhere.

eager, forward ours a t any age

look can be

HteUt,7.30 p. m, mg an«l Am hm etic. Group h-m. could

Tlv.- Mi. Olive Uavv Choir ac t!■/.ties such a s games and t00 mUf:hw i-ied lour Mdectioiu under iW duuet'on of Mr William Tung Mrs. Man»:c long wa* puute-t, md Mr* Ronah-e iioueh ofgam-u, a<ct>mpani- ett U*e M an Chotr.

The C urry 's were warmly t «. < #ve<l bv -s very enthusi- »*jh iwtlienct

it i , *e»ai-t.oR« includ'd Mark* i om the pens of Hon- ■hi. .Vwrfwttf, Caldara. Bach, Wlunn.uw. R. Vacjuhn Wll-

i ~nt4. Putrefl Cecil Sharp.H'HtPi tjuilter und Bruno

. Hrhn. and a I « r> server a I *pttfteM»ls, arranged by Ro­land Hayes. Burleigh and Lawrence William*.

At !»e - onj-liiston of the{ /o i. 'ijn , Rev. BushJon, <m

t •*T-+w«;r (rf rtie church, expew sad sincere apprtKlutlon Inr Hw plug ram presented by th*- Mass Choir und theiUtiU artists,

Tbe paator Rev. T. C.Wat -nu, was away attending *tv Pisprist Convention InI-..::. Te*

picnic*, vmproved the relatumshrp between the chit dren. Dr-vot'oni, tours quiet time offered them cultural enrichment.

The program was super­vised by Mrs. M argaret Kwwnnmtel, Mrs. l/ousss Kel­ley. Mrs. Sylvia Griffin «nd the Neighbor htxxl Y o u t h Ct»:p provided 12 young pco (Me to assist.

Rov. S Frank Emmanuel pastor of the churrh, feels t*at thi* program offered to the children of the commu­nity a.s opportunity for edu­cational and social develop­ment that otherwise would not have been realized.

The N. Y. C. worker* re ­ceived valuable On-the Job

three games be for a man who

has given blood, sweat and tears'/ F or a m an who hdp-

an<j ed them wm tbe champion ship? Who was tight end when no rrp taiem eht over

your gam ! want and hope vno know that I am your friend, and this i£ the wayfc shall alway-; be with me.

Mcsf sincerely yours and k:n'i~jt personal regards to Louise.

1-ove, •*' ‘iall the years he baa piaytd w«!h thc Buffalo Bills? Who is the ’ Best Public Relations Man" on tho team for our boys and girls—yes t h e

The best and most ideal man for race relations m our city, and a "H eart of Gold" lo all.

Tb*s is my opinion, and I feci not m any people know tin* family any better than I, a;/ they lived in the upper apartm ent with me until they puichHsed their present home 1 have never heard Ernie complain. He love*

LILLIAN J. MEADOWS Supervisor, II Ward

WM. L. EVANS(From page I)

L’t-ban I rtgum D u r i n g hr*<"*r years tn C heaco he be­cam e the first bxfctstriall see- routry o ' any I 'rb an LeagU'- fn the country,

The Buffan leagm-’-s s t a f f crew bom two peonle at rtv br-rinnistg t<> It, antf an en- refinierr of ll.«09 cht'drtm at h.v i eticemenf

Tiw B.-fft!) Ev*ttbtg *>-,v in I5A1 naw.ef Mr E>..re<i r- i?r. mnetemBi-ig c 'fc -n f t - ' teath r**- p in # cfcart-‘ip t p«*zn rhr-t e-.«—tuvP-- b ’;i- *vrr-> sd-Jkpcr.aj ceibtic hoi- -

ing here.In failing beal:h recon'lv.

he neitertheless continueti h i s _. . . , . . . . . . moy come*> o S 6 v nf naintmg an-i hadbeen working on a book.

Surviving are bis w fe. thefiHTrter Theresa G. Greene; adaughter. Mrs. Reger R S;>en-eer; and a son, W LeonardFvans J r .. both of Chicago:two stepdaughters. Dr. There-

”Srn is just a three-letter word, and tfce- middle le tter “ I" is perbsps the key to its men mng. for seifishnevs s* rhe heart of it.”

many millioriii t h e r e and it is their extinction will be s I o w.” In the same vein and in the same year Senator Tillman of South Carolina took the floor of the. United States Senate and announced: “We took the Government away. We stuffed ballot boxes. We shot Negroes. We are not ash*met) of it.”

Rosaville, August 21, 1948 — A crowd of 7 0 0 0 turned out to *'■'* a kian demonstration featuring r o b e d horse*. “No law that will ever be drafted will make us accept the Ne- Zro<?i as onr equals.” Dn»?'*n Green «aid. “If * >;• ji-1, «t aK* ontf -xJjKvnA of klan members who

“ ft b in one hr* learned Fo m aster life, he can lake what life throw* at him -mdnot yield !o tenip-'atien*. Het - a * r > on life Ftett ran it'- Sw pried loose He tn-- I ’ v , in and in him-v-ii a* a rhiM of Oo*L ’

"F "»r—'.+ i» -e c V ir '- 'ia n i a r *pre-ing iur one another— - .

the kingdom o ' God routed the carpetbaggers will do the job overthatto earth. Truly,

‘hath made of one bleed all nations of m en" and we are united in the doir.g of hrs work.’’

ATTEND WEDDINGMr. a n d Mrs. Clifford

ra G. Reed, a physician of Charles and son, Clifford Jr.,St. Louis, Mrr, and Miss B. Gwendolyn Green of Buffalo; and a brother Arthur P. Ev­ans of Louisville.

_ _ _ _ _

secretary of in* M ayor's Com- inhlee on Humi'r. Re’tUicns,

PROTEST MARCH(From page I)

pi ede cvs so r of t h e p sesm f the buildirp-. industry bv ;h Human Relatione Comm ssion. State Commission on Himv-n turned wilh the Charles’ and

Rights, d a t e d March 1965 " ~

at'ended the wedding of M>ss Gee.rg'a Pollard, R. bl­end M a r i o n Thompkins. In New York City, Aug. 27. at the Presbyterian Church of the M aster, preformed by the former pastor. R e v . Jam es Robinson. They re­

spent a week. They visitedshowed that there were only Niagara Falls, Toron’o and

Negro unc Puerto Rican other interesting points in

Mr. Evans was aj'sa co.'otmd er of ;p Butfrln V-turb Bisird. an agency which has assisted hundi-tls <»f y w lh i in scrapes apprentices enrolled in Buf- Canada, w ith tbe law to seiious niKthle.

six

Training tmtning experience f„0tbt»ll. The end is due. but

ANNOUNCEMENTk r s Beauty Andrews an-

wi'iM-i,. the re <»pep.li>g of her office .»( 63 S p r u c e S-!. «m iu»s*hiy, Sept. *7, 1*56 at 2 *■ m trtfiee will be in>*n o i T Ksdt/c* and Thuis-Urv*. TL i-n m .

m child auporvtfhin and training; ivping. filing ond m^meogrufibing.

The inrt* w err ghen pt>ri- Odtc lectures on persorml ttpprunutce. heaKh habit*.

TTic Church Is sponsoring another proeram . priirmrlly personaftfy snd attitudes, for the Working mothers u» bc-irr Sent informationTL 2 234J

Rm-. S. Frank Emmanuel is past nr, and Mrs Margaret Hmresnnbl, dirn 'tor.•ifhhbli * 1 I.. * h, c

"three gam es” must thisstand m his way? This is ona of the most unjust, cruel ami worst type of sp-trtsman- s.hip 1 have ever heard of in all my interest and exper­ience in sports and this is whtrt I try to teach.

He hefped to sponsor the minimum hnutlng law passed in 1932. He had ac rt id on the C i t y Plannitig Comm'ssion,

avoid more /aio u n d e union- at that time, tvh'le t h e r e were opproxi- inatc-ly 45* whites. Therefore, we urge every union to open up a p p re n ! i c e programs so that Negroes and Ruerti Ri- c*ns can earn a living within

the Advisory ( t i t * mlttoe of ^ rBti^ . (^ mganired labor.the Buffalo Police fie-partiiient and lhe PuWx RiLitSons Com­mittee of the Board of Edu­cation.

PARTICIPANTSTHANKED

Evangel *1 Amelia Minyard wishes to thank the partici­pants who took p a r t on the ArtlMs* Musicals Benefit Pro­gram held at Calvary C.M.F,. Church, ! « * 7 EBIeott St. at Dodge Sunday, June IS, ai 6 p.m

again.Columbia, April S. J94R — KKK “white

suprpmitcy” |)iopagand i leaflets dropped from airplane over Negro neighborhoods on eve of primary.

S e n a t o r W alter F. George of Georgia sooke for Georgia as well as tbe United States as a whole when he wrote: “W hy apologize or evade? W e have been verv careful to obey the letter of the Federal Constitution— but we have been very diligent and astute ia violat­ing the spirit of such amendments and stat­utes as would lead the Negro to believe him­self the equal of (he white man. And we shall continue to conduct ourselves in that w tv .”

So whut shall we answer to you good white folks and Uncle Tom black folks, who wouldTHESE ARE THE FACTS (See page 4)

MANY THANKS! — MUCHAS GRACIAS*

Mr. Warlick’s replacement 12th For further has someone to back him up

you may cull according to tho prois Ibu\e nothing nr «ny malice toward thc replacement, but I know that until Ernie was jsaHSui aqi pa.u>|d aq •jaiiq type nf t.mfbaU and is one of the most it-vpected men in our city. He is a real pen l le in til and the kind of

tnd Lib- whose example I want— I'o all DemtH-rat* w»l* who voted fm- Art Hurtl- wirk :»r A**«.'ibiym«n in tinJtlM# l*rlinar‘r “.

A f* -m uni.'r the last day-, fw r*e'«- r»t'.n > Ort 6 jsnd k, are Lot «i<pMmrhinR. There f* W - veal ’ -eas*»n to trade h>v' t-s i« lha niMdle ni the

o voai etmt -we.'ti su>t- fH*i m d vote in lb- Nov, tUh eleens-i a 11 ■ \o he n--f J itii* K’ ! !* Iti.rl'ii. V ,-,s \»tu

my ncices and ni-phe» s and al! how and girl* of 3u:- f.ilo to follow, for u better tomorrow tor us -ill I sev the eye* of the children at St Mary’s School tot the lto/if and the many ywmg- •le:v in v-sdb centi-rv whom he has he’-jiM <'n>t encourag­ed

"B ecause of the history i>! discrimination against N*croes »i»1 Puerto R i c a n s in the building industry, sprcm! ef­fort * most be made hy the’.ttrions ro ctJmpens.it* tor ttii* —eitH.teti a n d ret'-'iv;*;! t h e untoir prtnti w . Many appar- praise* af nH wbn Leant it. t-r’ ly r.nf on'y opptwc n; .k'ng.-j sb* pariientorty tonoki MltroKinl efjans. hut r t-'u ir lo t ’rr m iris trr i who earns and give Neg'-te* snd Puerto Ri hrttnvbt their *cr.ijr*ga'l«ns, earn any chance r t nil. ItoTt? the p m 'tto m «f ih - B'ble

He wa-i interested in every sre tnanv qtuHRed InsJhwi*. Frol. D. Zarbaskie.phase of community life. D»»r* m en f a d s ' und eager to ap- ____ ;_ —in# the dev IW.: ion h«- m rs-ed p»y. , GROfFR EXTENDSon *w «m | woiV r"lje* iom - ■ Wc ibcrefrn'e fee! it tr*res- _tnrttee* was n nrwrber of a xary to rfemrm.strste in o rder * H A rvtN .Tcommittee an care -md trrafi to dram nt-te >JhEi deptor kRo Tc My Friends in the Ellicottment ot pt 'xern n . p p e irm g . gLtun;*-in. and io he ap it tor- so y « »«n. He h t I t- 1 ll t’ve a :;« i"e ,i Of fed1 r-t! ager-

C»er * V- con perxu it-; - ,r«- ' . a ,m * to h rv Ncy-roe* a*rd

FAITH CHURCH TO PRESENT EXTRAVAGANZA

An evening of enjoyment ran be had hv atiemFna the Exiravn g a n /. a "66". at Faith Baptist Church, 626

interesting attraction.*.Th» public is invited.__M r j , Corine Tuttle "te

chairm an and the Rev. Ros- eoe M. Mitchell, pastor.

M r. E v an s ' rok in fm tertog g o o d relations berween Ne­groes and white*, and in a- voubnK p o s s ib le difficuiJ’is ih/u had pMgued other cities. a.-.s publicly recognized.

Humboldt P k w y . . Friday, The program KM very well sent. 23. t»f 7;M p. m

Featured on B** propm m

MEMORIAL RITES(From page I)

Cfitvyrr-ssman Duiski a n d Governor R ' kefidjM.

The N at tonal S rptlsl Con winch wttl be held in the ven'iwi firwvs ftrvm 10.000 !<rvei- auditorium wifi be. to tSOCP delegate* a n d Alberta Piokard. noted solo- w.-uld m-«an much to tho i*t; Malcolm Em i, noted wc- — , - J spirrtunl life artist in Chalk Te*k and of rk-r city.Chora! Reading; Singing .u, vorrn,

from Trin dad. Fall REV. .1 0 6 p o q w . MOORFgrouo fromfashion :>nd many other p a s te r

t hi:h ■ V-k>ooi1 Cc jt;,rr i .md Tmk-.

■:w

MteH:■ J^Sy ttataSS and hvnrf esi p»»etuiin tor yvn-r po'.raai r*r«f frsendlshii you h ;ve

Ernie ton-s -.-i t care if h** nch. he o n

, needed. I •m tviu.ed tor

•.<»■ . f , t.Vl

f<»“ hat!. IKtt, on the stilt pUy

don’t w;.nt!.to. 1 kntwr ; . hei ie U < r.n

■A j -•vifniT, tto- t -S. i'»cp>\; v rr .tn - f v s-llielira a-j-.h V w 5 :W-. , !d w.h It. fie--it-*-, ptecr;«d b nm e c* t ,t?med tr/11 -.rm it

n:her 5

Hum

os Tteewffi/tj, \c\. !y. he

De" -n ’-

in7. Cov’rvtce

?a :* n t

h"-nn'.-« and >-d 'oe! steil re C r-ttm--

•jstrx ; / •>.*

V*_ J & GO.-C

Ttorrto Rtcenj. before k v w j v tttted r> rne m.*r j HiJero' coutritCJ a*~ird -4 . fifty yearn.

" W- v p a)Wi aim tfv- pule- - ■i c s p n ’ light o r pr:v*5»\- f i - l e My New •ltnc-d fiuiitons* fhai -U:: he- toftvt:Ing '.-omtnjeved b-, men drawa Tbarri yrrs r - - !«* a Jt-trrMihntthi* labor to v r , . - y<-: t-wA tr, r i . rb y -js.

“ V r urge ycte to •..« -n i r n v it.— t'.e m nrrh sn J5o<!trr«f*y S-pt w , pnv V-.-c r" k! If; u- .•«..»}> and fa b t'oe joeie-itm-w .

’ "f r i w- yrju He’p ft* *J*e • -rf •■ h i s yv* tvjivf’ ; » -Jt Or

mcst effeenve tw r ra Bu faaj t a f t o S*v< haa seen. 7 ,i i r -

F-ien-d* and M

Vt . -

FRIENDS OF JUDGE WM. SIMS SAY —“ If we want to k« -p Negro

rrprrsentatton In t h e C i t y

Court, * c must r r - >«!;■; Tb'irs-

day. Oct, 6 and Sat., Or* S,

i> order to vole tor Jude

William S i m - on Tuesday,

N'ovembcr kth. No mc-Mer » ik >bt-h p a r t y you hf'iffai»—

Democrat. Republican, l.ibr-r

-t—>o« can ioofc n-'d vote to-rts- nam e £>/ Jad?t> b ■•» - *.-■m s ; HN> '*!h&i I tr s a e y , v«n-» mbvr 6th.

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