Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 8

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That any man could ‘The election is over. in- good faith make such a proposal about between the politically pessimistic and the politically optimistic, else the relief measures are soft- pedaled in fear of being interpreted as an admission that the Nation has gone to pot. political brickbats. Unemployment can should be the mosf potent incentive ac- | take its place as one of the major mflommmummmm gangdom. y Member of the Associated Press. Rather it must consider them as the cred- DIicAtion of all news Gis- Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled M etadiled b TVed. | in which there can be no peace withe , | relen. The well The, party in power, control- votes. discontent in the great States ot Middle West, Illinois, Indiana and A Democratic Landslide. 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