Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1932 — Page 5
iNOV. 7, 1932.
TOMORROW the MEN and WOMEN of this country WILL WRITE HIS- /f TORY FOR ALL TIME. . * C THEY WILL DECIDE WHETHER THEY WILL RULE THEMSELVES or permit THIS COUNTRY TO BE TURNED OVER TO BOSSISM which dictates as imperatively as any autocrat in history. The Democratic candidates were chosen by the party voters. They represent the choice of men and women. Their opponents, for the most part, WERE SELECTED BY BOSSES, NOMINATED BY BOSSES, and will OWE ALLEGIANCE only to BOSSES. The nomination of President was dictated by Big Business, accomplished by the votes of office holders who were DRIVEN INTO LINE against their own best judgment. t-El, The state ticket was dictated by James Eli Watson, who ordered the Jfe? elimination of some of his closest friends of other years in order to obtain a ticket that would SATISFY HIS PERSONAL INTERESTS. The Republican Marion county ticket comes from the political system which in Indianapolis is known as Coffinism, a system that denies the party T voters a choice and which uses government to serve seekers for special \ privilege. A The PERMANENCY of SELF-GOVERNMENT IS INVOLVED IN TO"4 MORROW’S ELECTION. THE ONE OPPORTUNITY TO MAINTAIN THE RIGHT OF SELF-GOVERNMENT IS IN A DEMOCRATIC BALLOT. all that is left is the right to vote, the workers \ X <y? s H A VE LOST THEIR JOBS. The independent business men face difficulties V v that to many are insurmountable. The farmer looks forward to peasantry. The proof is in the DEMOCRATS—REPUBLICANS—INDEPENDENTS paying, and your fMr will march shoulder to shoulder to the polls and by the largest vote ever taxes will be lower Jk cast in the history of the United States GIVE THE GOVERNMENT BACK in 1933. TO THE PEOPLE. The plight of all can be traced to the fact that under the Republican administrations, the people have NOT RULED THEMSELVES, but have been RULED BY BOSSES, always the SECRET AGENTS FOR THE PLUNDERING FEW. Elect Democratic Candidates, the Only Avenue for a Change and a New and Square Deal VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET
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