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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926

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~yf~~~aD, l~ DEMC'CRATIC CANDIDATE
~ II OIJBORNTO BE HONORED TODAY~
TALKS ON G OVERNMFNTi
-Washtenaw Republicans Are Tolha r~~t
American Form iOf Government
Has Endured The :longest4
WAS UNIVERSiTY REENT ;1.~ ~ -
Entering the final weeks of the elec-
tion campaign, Republicans of Wash- I
tenaw county assetmbledi in Pease aud-I
itorium, Ypsilanti, Monday night to '* L
bear. Chase S. Osborn, former gover-1
nor of the state, and former Regent v;\.'
of the University. Mr. Osborn, a .po-
hitical leader and traveler of repute, Y y
Spoke on "good Government."
"Although an infant in the life of
nations, the U~nited States of America I -
Is the oldest in form of government,"
said Mr. Osborn. "There _ is not a !
single Cot itrY in the Near East, Far
East, or in Europe that has a govern- I
mnent which has -endured as long asI
Viae form we have. Every election
means the laying of another founda-
tion stone in the structure of govern-
ment. Hence more interest should be
displayed by the voters," he declared.
Mr. Osborn told his audience lhat Boyez D)ansard
there was a great advantage in hay- Bnewowl etegeto
ing two parties in a state. "Would Bnewowl etegeto
there have been a good gaei 1n honor at a luncheon to be given by
Arbor Saturday if one of the teamsDenMrir .Coefthe-
x re powerless,? The same principle gjneeriflg college, today at the Un~ion.
a ii~to political parties," he stated. Mr. Dansard is the Democratic can-
didate for Congress from this district,
.ARSAW.-Nearly four inches of 1 and at present is president of the
snow covers upper. Silesia and the !IDansard =State banik of Monroe. Dean
Cracow district, the Polish government Cooley wished to introduce Mr. Dan-
VT ess reports. sard to Ann Arbor citizens.
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