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Show A CHANGE IMPERATIVE. ' I FAILURE OF DEMOCRAT- I IC PARTY REAL ISSUE I All Indications Point to Harding and v Bl - Coolidge Getting 364 Electoral Votes SI and Cox and Roosevelt Getting ,167 SI Electoral Votes. Cox Will Be the 9 Worst Beaten Man Since Roosevelt Beat Parker, and Perhaps the Worst I Beaten Man in the History of Elec- fl tions. 'H On the cvo of battlo tho country is bont on a chango. Tho feeling is' that, tho nation is getting too big for tho Doniocrnllc party. That is tho view taken throughout tho coun-1 try nnd for thnt reason tho Ropublw1 cans will win. Tho Salt Lako Tribune Tri-bune says: , I "Tho present administration in not charged with dishonesty In Its conduct con-duct of tho world war, but with in-ofllclency. in-ofllclency. Tho records show great waste nna extravagance, and .now that we havo returned to tho paths of peace n chango Is thought to bo highly desirable, if not imporatlvc, if wo oxpect to keep abreast of tho times and savo tho country from bankruptcy or furUier financial stringency. strin-gency. This has been tho strongest argument during tho campaign, nn& Its truth has been recognized from the Atlantic to tho Pacific. It will not loco Its force during tho fw remaining re-maining days of tho contest for tho presidency. It is efficiency tho pcoplo pco-plo demand this yenr, nnd, unless nil signs go wrong, they will cast their votes In overwhelming numbers for Harding nnd Coolidge In order to enforce en-force their omnnd " Tho election of tho Republican ticket will bring stability to tho na- Hon, It will clevnte us In tho ojes jH of tho world nnd bring about nn BM American association of nations ' 1 wherein our rights will o preserved. H As Herbert Hoover so truthfully jH I "I run for trusting Republican par- H ty with tho lufcpontilMllties of rov- 91 ornment, not only ns to the cxecutivo ll sido but nlso In tho legislative side. 11 Tho responsibility must bo placed iH within tho Republican party if wo H aro to hnvo tho association of nations H during tho next four year. ThoRo- H publican party must solvo theso H great domestic Issuds. Tho Demo- H jratlc party has lamentably failed In M both. I am thoreforo for trying tho , MB Ucpubllcnn party out on these ques- 9H tions. The Leaguo of Nations will' M? not down. I will contlnuo, my fight 9; nsldo of that party until tho fight Sii becomes fruitful. Tho American V pcoplo will yet havo a League, or an TM Association of Nations I caro noth- WM Ing for names but that Lenguo or . Association will havo to como at the ' 30 hamb of tho Republican party. , "Tho solemn referendum Is not on IV tho league; it Is on tho failure of tho $ Domocrntlc party, tho greatest foil- S uro of American statesmanship since B tho Civil war." M |