The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. [14], Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DIRECT PRIMARY
(<je< r|fe Uobmson, in \Vneo Timi-*-Herald.)
The Uircet (miliary him itn ileftutlerH. Naturally !«>. And thai'- l«
cauae it UiukH mi tatr on ith fnee. Thdefentlent triuniphaiitlv ;i*k,
" Hail't every mun an ei|iinl \oiee in ehooHiug the miinini'i— ?"
kfcika that way. 1'olU o|*n all day. All r-<|uiri-d of any man in that In
"hall have u |N>11 tax reeeijit. Walk-, riylit u| and |mts in hi> hallo!, and
thiih let it he known when- lie xtunil*. Itirli and |ioor, lennieil and 1111
leanv <1 arc he:e met on a poiiiiiioii le\el; looks that way, n't it
erlook* the taet, of eoiirsi
lion
I oiir !•-. J le o\ i
-hilt U|I to a ehoiee of evli*.
The )<eo| le iiui t in their reKpwtive voting
will, lioth ii!- to men ami neaMirer
(Vrtainlv eamlidate The several preeiiirt* nie<'l in
a-.'mn in the. elium-e to dee I an- lor men and (
State convention, ami what is the jonliY «f biiHinM«
itiirle nomination ear he ... a jJatt'orn. must lie a.lo,.t.s
tirmer Clevelund sit|>
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ia it ;.mde.r th,. convention system.
jnOfinets and ileflure their
Jt is tlw ir privilege to briiiR out a
county convention, and thef
meiusures. 1 he sever"
eoll.itIK it l et in
He for ■
\t thq IIhIIiik roiiventioii, some y ars airo, the
I oilers worte the |latfonn and Jutljfe Ilea (foil withdiew lii- nam
i ... ti nt the mople, in convent u ti
Pure Dejuwrracy, isn't it? Could there he anything fairer than that ; 1 '
But wait a minute; who is in th<. ruimin.'f < all over the list of men h '""vention. The nf.r. sentatives of the ,.o| '
who want to fill-we might say urrii|.y the office „t (iovemo, Then the platfonn, luid the no.iunces ol t ill eonwn mm ■.
in jmkxI li'ith, stand on the, platfonn. It isn t the plat tot m o on
a, jnid'T the direct primary, hut is the. expression of the majority.
onn and iioniinis- may he in |*rtect act
yield Ins views ♦«, those of the party or W "an emlxv/.ler of jiower
I'nder the direct primary, only
'l**>.' I'nder tin
are tour candidate, let us .say, and for convenience we still borrow sure
iuuwk, to wit: Jack Doe, aud Dick Brown, and Jim Jones, and Bill
Smith, all of good character. Wro brought them <%rt Who -uggeste.l
to I)«e or Hrown or Jones or Smith that he would make a lit <lo\
eroor tor the State of Texas? Any assembly of |n<oplc anywhere to r e
onrjvnd any of the four? Kaeh brought himaejf out. Kach is lid. nt
that he is ji -t the man to sa\e the situation. And -<> wc find tin- ,
four men on the stump ean^wiuning for tlu- office, ol ilnwrnoi I-n't i<
tl.eir at lair, strictly ? Isn t it their I arty Don't tliev tlu*^,. four
constitute the who'e of the Democratic j a 11 \ ' lla iiiivImhIy ut ;i
say? Hen goe, Mr. \ oter up t„ the poll up lo the I'nmai v Klcctioi
ballot bo\. What's iiniiint; thioigh his mind' If avrcc \ulli Dm
on one thing; he agrees with Mrown on another thin-: In a. i.-«, u th
Jones on yet another thing, and as for Smith, he is Imping that h will
a lilt "flV Fin ,lif f fie- | ft. jit Willi ,'|
be snowed under. Is he voting hif . ntiments ' Do, ,.,t|„.r ol th- . .
. , , hand in tiiakiuL'T
tour men ipresent Ins ^.Ihcal u- s! ||iw I- :.nv el out-id
these four* In the lat nnaly-K isn't he nil need to a ,
And then .ome.s th,. making of the platform? Who writ.., the plntf
Why, manife-t v the sneers i u I candidate. \ n«| it. by . 1 ,ii c. etl
should . et into the | latfotMi jot to his likin wl.at do, hi \
with it; his | r -mi . to the |.e,,p', lit red ,, „ i t|,t t|,
wouldn't h;. e eh e e,| l.im it they h .In "t wanted Im to
cord; if not, the nominee
Plat v
must f
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the jf
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I *uJlt*ii 'I hoini!* ami othrrs.
MinilidatcN hiiv ;i look in; tlir voters can t **vs,l.v
m u\fiition v>t♦•in, ilu- \« tt-i^i Imvp ^ -fly l*>tli ns to nion ami .hpiisihf
l l i- }.;.|htV «>iiIy ii.ti-ifst in tlu. mntter tc Imnp our |* liti<'al affair out
of 11 #• loi^'fi ut 4f|n rmI into which thev have tallcn ^' ri can t liavr
t !i - f r>t if, o • inin. nt unices the | w>| lp arc in at the lM ^inninu ami -*
«-Icnr I'roiitli to ?!, • rnl of jilati'orin an<lnoininatioris A* tlu
>fnhi|-, v\hi'i♦ «> tin- i* n| l-> c\cr meet ' Wlien *h the
j' ■♦•it them ♦ J\• s7 What pnrt < t the ilrama iln the | eoph' | la\ '
lionlif if.i. i>4'o|>|< f,«- shut up, j|v is often the case, fo n 4-h< • e ot e\ll
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you will find substantial
day usa^e that serve as a
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Hreckenndire. We shall be
to show you our Roods. We h«
Christmas su^Restions on ourj
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DINING ROOM FURNITU]
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KITCHEN ( AHINETS, B1
TRESSES, SPRINGS—
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. [14], Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1925, newspaper, December 4, 1925; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393860/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.