Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1920 — A VOTE FOR McCRAY IS A VOTE FOR GOODRICHISM [ARTICLE]

A VOTE FOR McCRAY IS A VOTE FOR GOODRICHISM

i Mr. McCrgy goes around with the game words on his lips and the same smug manner with which Mr. Goodrich corralled the voters four .years ago. Mr. McCray, like Mr. । Goodrich, promises a “business administration.” While Mr. McCray never mentions j the Goodrich policies by name, he Us running on a platform which en- , dorses Goodrlchism, so it is fair to assume that his ideas of a “business administration” are pretty much like those of the governor. | It is reasonable to think that Mr. I McCray’s visions of a “business ad- । ministration” include the same centralized commiseionized, empirical jsort of government that Goodrich I has worked so hard to build up. It is this “business administra'tion” that has put convicts to work lat the Globe Mining company, officered by friends and relatives of the governor. It is this ‘‘business administration” tjiat has sponsored the present personnel of the public utilities commission, which has a habit of giving public utilities hgher rates than they ask for or even dream of. It s this type of “business” that has paroled 1,163 convicts, thus undoing the work which an elaborate system of justice has accomplished. It is “business” when the state highway • commission builds roads at $6,000 a mile more than the same roads ’ cost Marlon county, and then builds them where they do the most political good as if they were political fences. The tax law —perhaps, also is a “business” feature; and the state board of tax commissioners, more “business.” “ That, friends, is what Mr. McCray means when he promises a "business administration.” He stands on a Goodrich platform and he inherits the visions—aye, he puts them in the same words —of Goodrich.

Don’t let 'Ctn tell you different! | A vote fofi McCray is an endorsement of Goodrlchism! —White County Democrat. j