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R 10 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. In Minnesota the Democrats have FAST DISAPPEARING label better than “‘Democrat.'' “farm bloc’ as a dangerous propost- In North Dakota the Democrats have been able to keep a semblance of party organization by the help of G. O. P. Also Losing Its erates Now in Ascendancy. | abet Republican. ——— The old-line parties, or rather the old labels, are merely matters of legal form. There are two parties— moderates and radicals. Democrats who found they couldn't use their Old Lines Forgotten as Ex-] ballots to good effect in one party ; Nice went over to the Republican Party, pediency Unites Many | ana the iatter is top-heavy. The old iti i line Republicans are uncomfortable, United States Senate. Political Faiths. because inside their own party they aged things are Bappening in this is are now in the minortty in Wisconsin, his te the soventh of a series of polit-|and it's nip and tuck in Minnesota deat f the outlook of dota|%d North Dakota for possession of rm fas Le Barat Bipercastish ans fl ‘ing hard for re-election, The parties in November deing written by| Fusion of the moderates—for Re-l00) are pouring money and ee ene oe Steer a) the eer See eatsaiee ia Vinaus Eek workers into hi district, | Tt matters not that Volstead’s opponent ts as By David Lawrence. on openly. People of ike way uf|f0) th. sahura—the point 1s to beat thinking will join with each other a Volstead and revive the despalrin, (Special Correspondent of The Eve-|igainst radicalism, and radicals v ho} \4 8 , Piivsuensatthe Mus ning World. believe that in union there is strength he was tled up with corporate inter-| York C! ests as a lawyer. His whole back- ground is one of conservatism. He ja the last man in the world who could be accused of radicallem, Yet he is a ledder In the ‘farm bloc’’ and ts belng attacked as ‘too conserva- FUSION RULES TICKETS Her, Then Threw Her Into Street. part of the world. Here js Repre- sentative Volstead, author of the most wicely advertised law in a generation, an automobile, i bly. radical Dem: ta by =W7hat ban bessind 0f the Demcoratio! (epee on ey. eae ee wroltette ta Party? To answer this question one must ask another; What is becoming of the Republica Wisconsin and are now enrolled as ed up on @ charge of assault. Republicans. Daugherty for his injunction against below a dollar a bushel. This is the}a Democrat, and also a wet nesota and North Dakota. In the first the Democrats didn’t poll,enough | region where the “farm bloc" guthers|General dissatisfaction with Keller‘r votes in the primary to get a place on] its following, but curtously enough|record stl the old line Re- the ticket as provided in Wisconsin| the ‘‘farm bloc," as tt {s known tn the] publicans against him. law. United States Senate and as its eup-| So, with Republicans fighting Re- porters here reveal their programmes, | publicans and Democrats joiniite ’ in been third for the last two years, hav-|is a conservative institution compared| the quarrel, the old Democratic Party ing been superseded by the Non-|with the Soclalistic groups of farm|is vanishing hereabouts. It filrted Partisan League, now known offict-| radicals who follow the Non-Partisan] so aewhat with Farmet-Labor Party, but the lat thought their ally here the Farmer-Labor Party.| League doctrine. And it w conceded that this} Although Wall Street and Eastern autumn the Farmer-Labor candidates |opinion generally looky upon the Political evolution is working to the will finish second and the Democrats disadvantage of both of the old labels. ee third. tion in American politics, the truth] It ts only a question of time when iy the “farm bloc’ te one way Of} both labels will be erased in State preventing something worse, namely] elections or will become as meaning- the Non-Partisan League. less nationally as the label. “Republi- Label—Radicals and Mod- | those Republicans who dislike the] Consider Frank B. Kellogg, United} can" when applied to Mayor Thomp- Non-Partisan League's capture of the] gtates Senator from Minnesota and algon of Chicago or “Democrat’’ when candidate for re-election. For years} used to designate Mayor Hylan of New —aeneelieiaes GIRL CRIES FOR HELP, MAN IS ARRESTED tive’ by the farmer-labor candidate|Charges Autoist Kicked Policeman Bowerfeldt of the Ralph Avenue Station and Spectal Deputy Sheriff Max Zamesfeld ran to Granite Street, near Bushwick Avenue, Brook- |, lyn, In response to screams early to-day and found Edna Merritt, twenty-two, No, 1496 Bushwick Avenue, injured near Anott muigtie “Gongrersions): ett Mees) brie Pyar in the car, who de- nother a C ser’ imeelf as Albert Yerkes, No. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 4 (Copyright).| Will combine uncer one party label.) “tt or representative Keller, Re- | 1205 Herkimer Street, had kicked her tn 7 publican, who introduced the «| the abdomen and thrown her to the the thousands helped La»Follette In| Publicin, who Intro tt ay Genera:| street. On her complaint he was tock: Ae 5 She insisted she was not hurt eno a Most of ‘the so-called radicalinm|the rativ'sy skopmen. = The rem ar) eo can an bee and work hoes, Ss arises on the farm and |s one method] Republican organization has with [put an hour later her condition became Co: ‘der the situation in three/of voicing dissutisfaction with ihe|drawn its support from Keller and 15! serfous and she was taken to Bushwick neighboring States—Wisconsin, Min-|economic situation which puts wheat \sald to be quietly helping Peter Cody, Hospital with possible internal injuries. 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