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1918-10-31 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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PAGE SIX WILLIAMS for C for and the Repub Follow the advice of can Committee, who pu Republicans are disloyal day. Mr. Hays says "P fidelity of your represent loyalty and denied their those representatives. party and to your self r Republicans but as Am Follow the advice o dore Roosevelt and Wil ation on the part of the straight Republican tick We say, with Mr. H ation on the part of the straight Republican tick We say, with Mr. H well as Uncle Sam and t the Republican ticket. Vote for Wm. D. S Governor and the Repu REPU R. Y. Williams, Chair ANAHEIM GAZETTE VOTE FOR WILLIAM D. STEPHER for Governor of California C. C. YOUNG for Lieutenant Governor Republican State and Legislative for Lieutenant Governor Republican State and Legislative The advice of Will H. Hays, chairman of the National e, who publicly repudiates the intimation by the are disloyal. Vote the Republican ticket at the pos says "President Wilson has questioned the representatives in Congress. He has thereby imnied their patriotism. His challenge is to you intatives. You owe it to them, to the honor of our self respect to meet that challenge squarely but as Americans. I call upon you to do it." The advice of those distinguished leaders of the t and William Howard Taft, and answer this imart of the president that Republicans are disloyal, b lican ticket. with Mr. Hays, that U. S. stands for Unconditional with Mr. Hays, that U. S. stands for Unconditional Sam and the United States. Rally round the f n ticket. Wm. D. Stephens for Governor, C. C. Young for the Republican State and Legislative ticket. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COM ms, Chairman. Jos. C. Bur PHENS nia or slative Ticket the National Republion by the president that at the polls next Tuesned the motives and hereby impugned their is to you who elected honor of your great squarely, not only as to it." of the party, Theoer this implied insinudisloyal, by voting the conditional Surrender as disloyal, by voting the conditional Surrender as und the flag, and vote Young for Lieutenant ket. GENERAL COMMITTEE. Os. C. Burke, Sec'y