Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1912 — Page 3

I WILSON NUGGETS ■ I here never was ■ a I mu- when impaB ii, in .' .uni suspicion ■ u,i< mine Keenly Barou-ed by the pri- ■ i.ib power sellishly ■ employed.” “It requires self- ■ r-ii.iint not to atBt. nipt too much. ■ and yet it Would be B , owardly to attempt ■ 100 little.” ■ Xo group of diBi i i. economic or Bp.diiie.il. can sjM-ak ■ f r a [>eople." I "We need no revLluiion; we need no kw< ited change; we hie. d only a new hioiiit of view and a ,ni w method and a ■spirit of counsel." ■There should be tin immediate (tariti i revision, and it H idd Im- downs' d. unhesitatingly an l steadily downvsard.” Those who buy no not even repre- >, ted by counsel. *1 he cost of high I nig Is arranged 1 private under--landing.” •• Tli e so • called labor question is a liiestlon on I y bemuse we have not )"I found the rule i>f right in adjn-ling Hie Interests of labtr and capital.”

“Favors are never conceived in the general interests; they are always for the benefit of the few.”—Woodrow Wilson

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MARSHALL NUGGETS “Let us understand that it is possible for the man in broadcloth ami the num in hodden-gray to Im- brethren in America " “The protest of every man who voted for President Taft and who is now dissati-tied with the Preshlent's management of public affair- proves that for four years a minority has been in the majority hi America.” “Tile soc ial eondi. tion which we cull l> cm<>c ra c y and which finds its avenue of expression at the polls through our party. Is unalterably opposed to special privileges, whether granted bv the law or -cinsl by ruthb-ss ambition.” ••The individualism of Thoma- Jefferson I- not dead. It walk* tin- earth this day. knocking a t the tliMir of rich and |HHir. of wise ami ignorant, alike.” “If I did not believe that in mi far as human agency can. lid* party of ours would promote the brotlu-r--lumml of mankind. I would Ihti- and now repudiate it.”