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Nov. 3, 1916. 
REPUBLICAN RALLY 
-CANDIDATES DuiscusseD. IssuEsS OF 
CAMPAIGN BEFORE 
..:PRESENT 
—— VOTERS... 
oF 
REPUBLICAN voters and a few 
others, not republicans, rallied: to 
Town hall in Manchester on Friday 
evening of last week to listen to a 
discussion of the issues of the pres- 
ent campaign. Edwin A. Bayley of 
Arlington was the first speaker intro- 
duced by Patrick H. Boyle, chairman — 
of the republican town committee. 
For about half an hour Mr. Bayley 
picked to pieces the Wilson adminis- 
tration, answered the “he’s kept us 
out of war” argument, discussed the 
Mexican and Lusitania episodes and 
wound up with an argument for a 
high protective tariff. 
Frank E. Raymond of Essex candi- 
date for. re-election in the new dis- 
trict as representative in the legisla- 
ture, was the next speaker and he re- 
viewed the accomplishments of the 
past session. He declared that for 
the first time in years there had been 
a republican governor supported by a 
republican legislature and that the 
pledges. of the party has been kept. 
He said that a million and a half dol- 
lars had been saved by abolishing 
overlapping commissions and combin- 
ing the functions of existing boards in 
those created. Aside from its pro- 
gram of economy the legislature had 
enacted Civil Service reform meas- 
ures and laws curtailing the opera- 
tions of loan sharks. 
Congressman A. P. Gardner, who 
spoke last, received quite an ovation 
as he arose to speak. He said that it . 
was customary in political campaigns. 
both past and. present, to solicit votes 
on “‘pocket-book” issues. 
tariff and industrial reforms were ~ 
material issues and the one man in. ’: 
recent years, who -had not appealed. ; 
to the voters upon material issues, > 
was Theodore . Roosevelt. : 
clared the present campaign was be-*!/ 
ing waged on idealistic issues rather 
than material issues. 
heroic streak. The appeal that Wil- 
son has kept. us out of war:is an ap-. ~ 
peal to your timidity, to. the yellow’ . 
streak in. your nature. | Wilson’s 
course has shown that he can’t be 
kicked into a war. If Wilson had 
been king of Belgium, he would have 
kept Belgium out of war. If King | 
Albert of Belgium had pursued a. | 
policy as weak as President Wilson’s 
has been, Belgium’s history would be 
as dead as ours would have been vif: 
Lincoln had ’kept us out of war’ and 
submitted to the division of the 
He said the «: 
He. de=: 
“Every man.” 
has in his nature two streaks of char-: = 
acter—a pusillanimous. streak and an‘: 
