The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 10

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ie: wc ~ DENOGRATS Ne | eee aoa REGAN POWER. = : i party harmony and not } ’ tuctlonall: H -The new € ye a Tan who has ; th ident « , E *t io Get Ci 1 of Cor dented falticha. 1 may be made, » Expec ~ set Control o} oo y PoUrtAll tate of candidates Instead of one gun bombarding the! ‘And the curiour part of it all 1s the + gress in 1922 and Presi- for 1086 teat taboo, The Republicans, the Democrats expect sublime confidence of th@ Democrats « oy fi O24, effort is to keep factionalism out - — M _ dency in 1924 side the door until the next Na procs ¢ wae ae tional Convention requires !ts In- * KEEP UP LEAGUE FIGHT. | troduction . . . \ ony ey he Man Ge. # want an oncanizér as co? |! 9Q Billion Pounds of Milk a: Seek for Man Like Hays to AS HAYS. 4 . e s , $ Completely Reorganize i= ane eriueien oe Doc's I One-Fifth The Nation’s Food ™ - have taken « leaf « of Republi | Party. ‘can book, All the talk about a nev: a % leader for the Democrats, all the sus- | WENTY-THREE million cows, work- ; By David Lawrence. gestions about Mr. Bryan or Mr. Mc ing twenty-four hours a day, produce hi 2 (Speciai © ainda The E Adoo or Mr. Cox assuming the leader- — ninety billion nav ot ile a pear j (Special Correspondent of The Eve- | ii) are being frowned upan, Yor| A pint’s a y pou : , ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (Copy-| the Republicans haven't had an out- | pound It is estimated that this is one-fifth of the D ‘Meht, 1030) —Zanders of the Deno, | (nding leader but simply a good or: The world —_ country’s food supply. From this total pro- | ganiser—sWill Hays, | around. duction your butter, cheese and Ice Cream -4 tie Party have practically agreed a the | y r f 2 2 us ‘The Democrats do no "| At 190 are made. Forty-four per cent. is used as + n a course n looking to the | defent as a slap at the Lea -| Sheffield fresh milk. The point to be emphasized ; of bot! Houses of Congress | tons, but merely as thy | atores you here is that while milk, in volume, is one- ? n 1922 und the Presidency in 1924 feecigertel eat AAR Liman ena can buy a fifth of the nation’s food supply, in price it ; Far from being disniayed by the | +o the political overturning of other | Lede atid forms but a small fraction of our food costs. © overwhelming defeat suffered at the | governments in Kurope, Indeed they | Tie cane Helv Wie omnes ad al polls ast week, the Democratic lead-|have not the slightest intentton of | 34 conte. wee ha nde tay te +6 have Jumped back into the fight {abandoning the League of Nations. as | cheapest. Aside from the oboiou: an tseue. | economy it offers, it te Maen se with @ spirit that Is unlike anything | ; a defeated party has ‘shown in a I eneration. 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