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Show NATION DEMANDS THOROUGH CHANCE. Chicago, Oct. .If mm uere ie-milled ie-milled to inline n aliiglo factor whldi Is d.i.iu iiMiic (hiiii it nj other to work tow in d I'.i'piihllcau MUicchi In November, Novem-ber, he would probably have to say: Determination of the public to havo a change und to get nway from Wll-sontsm. Wll-sontsm. Reports from all quarters tell of this feeling, nt oneo a desire for a chatigo nnd a determination to bring It about at the polls November 2. Whether It he from the central west, the far west, the east or the south, the reports tell of (his seeking for n change. Tho deslro for a change h born of dissatisfaction, dislike nnd ills-gust ills-gust fet by the voters toward tho Wll. 'son administration and the things It has done and left undone. Mr. Cox Is looked on ns a man who If he were elected would follow the 'track of Mr. Wilson. In fact, he has declared himself In "complete accord" with Mr. Wilson. Tho public, by all accounts, Is not looking for a man who will go along with Mr. Wilson oV the Wilson pollclo. |