Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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POINDEXTER ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR PRESIDENCY. Senator Miles Poindexter, of Washington, Sunday announced his intention _to seek the republican presidential nomination ‘ in 1920. In a ■ statement “to the people of the United States” he presented —a platform—upon—which he will stand if elected president. This, platform commits him to maintain the existing government and to preserve its industrial and social institutions as they now exist, j together with property rights. He opposes socialism, bolshevism and all other persons or parties who attempt to upset and destroy the present form of government. Mr. Poindexter proclaims war upon such labor or unions as oppose the government and denounces the threat of the railway brotherhood to tie up the transportation system as almost “government by terror for the benefit of a special class.” He states that the nation cannot be ruled either by capital or labor, but that “both capital and labor must be subject to the rule of the people.”