Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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ARE SENATE SEATS FOR SALE? In. its disposition of Henry Ford’s contest of the election of Truman IH. Newberry of Michigan, the United States senate has an opportunity as plain as its duty to decide whether large and lavish, if not reprehensible, expenditure of money is enough to give title to a seat in that branch of congress; whether violations of the law—such as are charged—are to be condoned by a body whose function it is to frame laws. There is no denial that Mr. Newberry’s apparent plurality at the polls was obtained by the use of very large sums of money. The law limits the personal expenditures by or on behalf of senatorial candidates to SIO,OOO. It is admitted that there was an outlay of $178,000 in New Newberry’s primary campaign alone. There is evidence for the presumption that an even bigger amount was used in furthering his election. Mr. Eord has a right to demand from the -senate a guarantee that a candidate who respects and obeys the law shall not be defeated by an opponent in whose interest the law is ignored and violated. / is, obviously, involved in this contest a more Important consideration than Mr. Ford’s political fortunes.'
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