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\£uj;ty The HonM-coming I i Season This is the season when the oW hone torn beckotts to those who have gone to other localities to seek fortune and livelihood. Tis the time of year when we are hosts to tho summer tourist seeking relaxation and rest from business cares. As a community let us bid them WELCOME in a most friendly and hos- pitable manner. Community courtesy win go quite as far as scenery and climate toward making a lasting ml favorable impression upon those who visit our city this summer. 1 I I I I I I CARTHAGE.N.Y. The Bank with the Chime Clock* ESTABLISHED 1887 \ BEPUBLICAN, LOWVII144 K. ,Y, THUESDAY, JUNE 21,1928. I I I I I I I I 1 1 HOOVER'S SELECTION COMES LONG BEFORE THE FIRST ROLL CALL IS FINISHED Nomination • Foregono Conclusion From th© Start, FinaJ Cpunt Shows Allied Field Against Him in Com- plete Rout. ; Thursday JIIKM lU-rbert Hoover w\'us ehoK*m the Republican nominee- for president at tho national cunvi-ntlon in Kan«u» City. A ^llifrlo roll cill in tho <.-i.ii\vn! inn LoUl witli lm4M'0i*lvo linaliiy lin- nflur > of JUs «vi*rvvii«lmlntr vntuiv .i-.iin-i .1 united Hold of rlvnK A. foregone* eojirlusmn < \< i- -.1 <•• iii. convention im-t Tu».siU\. ins i..-,,.,,, tion became a reality long beforU the it'll of tlio.^it:iloh.Avas completed. \The dual count disclosed the allied candi- dates against him 1n complete rout. i/owdi-n, Illinois, his nearest com- potitor in thvUfpite strength amuneed btM'ore tho convention assembled, with- drew entirely at flu* l.nst minute, say- tni-c In- would not c-ii'i' i<> bo a candi- date nil tli«' farm n !ii-f planjx adapted l»y llir ruiivt nUofc. lie stands on a platform built nround tho <'oolid^«? pulicfcs, promis- ing farm n-liit witlioui mention of the «.«|iializatiou fw, and pledging' strict enfurceirn-ni of lli<- prohibition amend- HU'llt. ^ r fuii> blue hi d fo r endorse- of Hi.- Mi-N;,[\Y-H;tugen bill was ti.i .iimiisi tii!•«•«• to one, and a 1• 11 t,i niiiilitv tin*' enforce(ii€nt i. w.is >inttiitd down without a i .1 \..:<- UBLIC RECORDS OF BOTH NOMINEES ARE STRONG Known as Doers, Will Thus Appeal for Support of Voter*—Hoover May Devote His Attention to \Front Porch\ Campaign. A men With it» campaign dtvsilnics ovi-r- rhelminjjly entrusted t-o iw>niint-e» for resident and) vjce.-vresldent who havo solid reoofid® of iLCCotnipHainmejnts be- hind them, the Republican party wiU enter the battle of 1928 planning large- ly to nest on deedw, not word«, in luy- : its oawo bt-Coro the Americun \ now winning Eve Greater Sunn— LOU Save from the Start IN FIRST O05t IN UPKEEP IN RE-SALE MAWti From the very day you take delivery, ownership of a Pontiac Six is an experience in economy. You save in first cost because the Pontiac Six gives you those advanced features usually found only in higher>priced cars. You save in upkeep, because of its generously oversize dimensions. And you save in resale value; buyers every* where are willing to pay more for every avail* able Pontiac Six. If you value your dollars, you will drive a Pon- tiac Six and learn the full meaning of motoring economy. 2-Door Sedan, $745; Coupei $745; Sport Roadster, $745; Phaetomt 977Si Cabriolet; $79$i 4-Door Sedan, $825: Sport Landau Sedans $875. Oakland AlLAmerictm Six, $lO4ZtQ $1265. All price* at fac- tory* Check Oakland-Pontiac delivered price*—they include Iowa* handling charte*. General Motor* Time Payment Plan mvailabi* at minimum rate. CONVENTION UNANIMOUS FOR CHARLES CURTIS Acclaimed by Roaring Chorus After Rollcall Shows 1,062 to 34—Bo en on • •&• Indian Reservation, Nominee Colorful Career. Charles Curtis., o f Kansas, burn-on a Ka. w Indian resorv.ilion, aii<L MIC- eee*siv«>ly jockey, hade drivi-r, J:i\v.\«r and Uniteil States senator, -wa s ojio^e n Friday b y tho Iti piil»! ii- \ n r-itinna l convention a« 111<» \vn i-pn - • !< n; i il .Candidato t o st.unl In• -• i• 1« 11< rl••.-i-t Thrv il in th<^ fUx-'iivn next November. l<>;id*>r of tho majority, in the swarthy dc'scendant of Indian stry. A\:US s\\>spt to victory with I'IIKII st-ssion of t'lie party g>ather- i!i« t).v a vutv.of I.UTI'J to .14. A moment •|u;t r llw» indorsement was made uu.tnintous by a n».irinu' chorus. There \V.i^ only i>i)»^ ballot. • . Thirlii-n vt>t«? for Ch.irles CJ. Dawes., niiul.oen for FU-rtnah L. Ekern, of WiMMinsin, and Uwo lor Hanford Mac- Nalrr, i>r Iowa, prevented th« reg'i.s- ir.ttiun of a solid vote, for-the KansaT» in the bt'^inning. Not a word waa r-ii-^-d in protest, \V1IOJJ tju> nvolion was in.'ili- ii> hiw tho ccmveiitiitn go on i . - i.r. l r ti I'l. .!•• l'.i r him. ••~/S£l3 COME IN! SeHbr Yometf Why Experienced Owners Demmad Bodies by Fisher v Vldtt omt dtowtoom during the ipccial Fisher Body Demomtntfion new bdnc beld. Doo't vaim this oppor- tnatey «o gain • mound andentandinc of m«b •» impor- € bfl T ar Tax Removed Delivered Prices Reduced HATCH MOTOR SALES CO., Reed Building, State St. Phone 353 Lowville PONTIAC SIX PROD.UCT OF GENERAL MOTOR8* s Think This Over! JtiFFICIENCY is a modern development of successful business. The merchant, farmer, working-man, everyone realizes the need of efficiency in the tasks they -perform. Not only is there a need of efficiency in earning but also in spending. What better method could you\ choose than paying by check? Vyith svery dollar spent comes back a record and receipt in the form of your cancelled check. Open an account with us and ;start your spending today on an efficiency basis. • •' ! LEWIS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY » Lowville, N. Y. i mm* I }W' --'««••\' CHAKLES CURTIS 1 High Spotp of Pfatforna. Here ar& the hlglVspotu otf\Oie. plat- forjn presenled tb\ tho Republican na- tional convention by its resolutions committee: - AgTicultluro—Reorgarfization of mar- keting 1 5>iy»tem on sounder and more economical llne« and cremation of farm board with power to set uj) farmer- owned a.nd -contTOlled coriporatlonw to pj-event_ and 1 control sairpluses t ii orileriy divSitrlbution. IVohibttion—Obwi-\ r ahco and- vigor- ous enforeeoTM>nC of eighteont'h amend- ment. ]•> \ Foreign PoJicyv^talnlenance of the Coolidffo policies in fjatin-America anil China, and endorsement of 'iniilti- la-tea-al treaty renouncing war. . Puolic Deht—Continued reduction as rapidly as lauv \permits.. Tax Reduction—Further reduction of tax burden as condition of treasury from time to time may ntlotw. Tariff—Reaffirms lion of party's be- lief in protective, tariff ,^ind. support of legislation to Kiyo fan'mer jfull bcnefll under it. . \* Foreigrj Debt«—Conliinucd apposition to cancellart+oji. Mining—•Stnbtliy.ntion of co;\l mining Industry WhlHi will work with juslii'O to miners, corfsunuvrs am i ntr<Rhic«-ry. Hi^rhWiivs—('ontlln-upd mppiu'priiitinni for I road building i-onurnnsui-.iU' with needs and resources. Labor—Continuation of efforts to maintain present standard of llvimj and high, wage scale and 1 means pj'6- yided to\ prevent cocceaei 6t injunctions in labor disputes. Ratkoad^—Modiflcatlons «or amend- ments of '* regukitory laws to meet changes in public demands, trad©^ con- dicioi^tand character of competition. (Merchant Marine—-Maintenance o flc bnil^—owned' nd prate< meit^lianit marine and tele of .shipping board licet to private owners with re- placements provided pending such sale. Radio—Assignment of broadcasting channel. 1 * in Interest, o-f I ell'classes.- — \VaU>T\vfl5%H—Continued developme-n oC inicind and intra-coastal waterways \& giv6 - mid5veat' cAiefuj>er transporta- tion td the soai f or it» products ^.i Cr ' .Veterans—Full and adequaJte rell© for disabled veterans. • \ Public .Utilities—^Continuation o Navy- 1 —'Maintenance oC nav>; in all classes oj\ ships to full ratio- In Wash- ington treaty.' - JMntional. Defense--Drafting of re- sources :is well as ciiizens in -times o j?iv nisi—t'rrn'Mon of commission to iKaic y-xisfinf? sy.ste-m of Indian iidniiniMriition,,.. Nffn'D — r;na.o\>mcnt of federal, enti lynching law. is the. Intenprelation placed on he selection of Senator Charles Curtta of Kan«u* a* the running mate of Herbert Hoover. Neither man is cred- ted with extraordinary powers of ratory or iplutifvwtn muKivetflsini which ould* be> re-lied upon i<> brin*? <jut votea needed in doubtful states. So far JU* Air. Hoover is concerned t i» likejy to be pretty much of a 'front porch\ ctun'iKiinn. He doesn't ir*)i nuicii U>r st lumping and the brunt T iplaitform cumpajgiiingr un«Uiubted- y will fall on. Curl is. Ikvth iind par- icularly Hom-er. are expected to make x»U>nsivo use- of Ui<s riullo. which In yc«ar» 3i:u<* revolutionized poli- Yet to Discuss Strategy. TVie llne« on whioh tho Republicans condaict tdielr tlglit this jv.ar will not be dot^rmin«Hl until Jifter Hoover und Curtis luiv<* had apportunitieH to uip out .strategy with party leculera, v. canvi»a!(;n director has (boon choson, ind Lhf\ DenvocnttH at Houston have named their ticket. It l» certain however th^t tlie> Ro- ubjican prewidential no-miiu^, .after a teriea of cooifeivnces in h party leaders wiU Journey across he con Undent early next inA>ntti to his ^lo ALto, Calif., home. There for- merly to bo ratified by a comnilttipe. leaded by Senator Moses of New lumipKhire and this occasion will af- oiid him an opportunity to discuss the »4ue« of the- camgiuign as )io sees horn. Tho notification of Curtis will take pla/co- at Toiiekst, hi« homo town, with Sejicinor Pet** of i)h-io at the head of th« official committee, It is Mn Hoover's preiswnt intention o sfpend :i .nionili or more- in Iho west :Limir>a.ij?nlnK but) little^ and then to re- turn to the -e*ist or return to aomo point in the middle \west to establish his liaso for the renialnder of the am- ixitern. If nviin hetulquarters of the Republicans are esULbli.sdied in Chl- •aigo, as some leaders are urging, it a not inTp-roibatolo t3«at lie nvi^ht op- 'rate from some country estate noar that city; d*>liverlnK only a limited number ol! campaign speeches at strategic points. As for Ourtis, although he rare-ly make« an ecctended sj>ecoh In the Senate, he is known as a, vigorous caina>aign€-r on Uie atunrp in his homo Htate ot Kansas. Ho makt>s an old- fashioned i>olitical' speech, frequently bluntly word«l an<l seems to enjoy poundlnp tiotne nrpumonLs to a. crowd. Speaking Burden on Ciirti$. If Hoover should decide on a stiiy-at- hotne camipaieTT. it is the expectation of party oliieftt that Curtis will take to the, road, canrins: on the speech- making, caatiipaipm for the \party much as Dawes did in 1924, when he was tho running mate of Cf¥iltdf;e. and tho President did littlC in the. way of talk- ing Much detpends in the shaping up f> Reputrfican cami|)aigfl- skirts on the outcome of tihe Houston convent i6n. If Sniitii is nominated by tho Domo- cratsi, his oj>.po«ltion exp<M^ts a whirl- wind' ''campaign by the Now York Democrats. '-That^itt itself probably would prove* ihe i,ncoDtlve to CJiirtis to cover mudi nior^ ground in 4iis travels tllian he would iC aw in* clrelo WRTO no lon^-er utKlerLaken by presidential nominees. If •<••!* • PEONIES • J Select Yotxr Colors Now for Fall Planting AT PFISTCRS &^^ •$:• ' & #- •..'..'1 HAVE YOUR OUTDOOR AND WINDOW GLASS INSTAILED BY US. WE HAVE SPECIAL MACHINES TO DO THIS WORK ON ALL AUTOMOBILES. BURKART BROS. Lowville, New York JourDal and Republican want and for Bale advertisement* \do the trick J 1 One cent a word, cash with order; no adTer- tisement for less than 25 cents. /CHEVROLET Proof is in the driving' 'I- •:# • The COACH '585 Th«Towto| •e Rb TteConTertfbU $i Sport Cabriolet .. The Impeftiil $71 C All prfcM (.«.!>. Flint, ChMk Ch«rrM«t —come take a ride in the Bigger and Better Chevrolet A smooth, quiet motor that sweeps you along at highspeed for hour after hour—in perfect comfortl Acceleration that shoots you ahead at the traffic line! Power that conquers the steepest hills! The positive braking action of big, non-locking 4-wheel brakes! And the delightful handling,ease perfected by a ball bearing, wornvand«gear steering mechanisml That's what you get in the Bigger and Better Chev- rolet—a type of performance so thrilling that it is bringing an entirely new order of motoring enjoy* ment into the low-price field! Th*r lndadaC the IOWM* luiQdlingand financing bJUbl Come in and take the wheel -anJ see fur yourself what a great car it is! There are seven beautiful models to choose from* m Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices FINN CHEVROLET COMPANY, Lowville, N. Y. ASSOCIATE DEALERS - TBOMAS DOFLO, CROGHAN, N. Y. EDWARD TROMBLF.Y, PORT UYDEN, N. V. \ . yN-^--\ 1 Q,UA\LI.TJ A\T LOJV COST #^'->^$$*S'i$r^0-^ W\