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Show WOODSON AS A PROPHET. Predicts Overwhelming Election of Parker and Davis. NEW YORK, Oct. 29. Urey Woodson, secretary of the Democratic National committee, who said he was tspeaklng for the committee, today predicted the overwhelming election of Judge Parker to the Presidency. He predicted that all the doubtful States would be Democratic Democrat-ic and also that some States called Republican, Re-publican, will be, and arc, doubtful. Secretary Sec-retary Woodson sold: "I have every confidence that Judge Parker will bo elected, I have been here one hundred days now, and I am ready to announce from observation and what we have received that Parker lis elected. "All the doubtful States, so-called, will bo In the Democratic column, and many of the States called purely Republican Re-publican are now In the doubtful column. col-umn. '"Wc T.'.l carry New York, New Jersey, Jer-sey, Connecticut, Indiana, Maryland, West Virginia, Idaho, Colorado, Utah and Nevada. In other words, all the doubtful States are for us and for Parker's election. "Illinois is doubtful. Ohio Is even doubtful. The bin men who controlled that State arc now dead. The Republicans Republi-cans aasume they arc going to win there, but we hear they might lose. Even California has sent good reports to us, and we are hopeful of oven carrying carry-ing that State. "Maryland Is certainly as Democratic as Kentucky, West Virginia is as sure as Maryland." Secretary Woodson said Chairman Taggart will be here surely by Monday nlsrht. |