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Show HOOVER SAYS DEMOCRATS HAVE UTTERLY FAILED ROCHESTRi:. N C. ct. 23 Herbert Her-bert C. Hoover, speaking at a Republican Re-publican mass meeting here lust night in the Interest of the canSlaacy of Judge Miller for the governorship, declared that the "Democratic administration admin-istration in Washington has been a failure In its broad statesma nshlp ever since the armistice." "In addition to the failures to make these compromises necessary to secure the league of nations and the pei;'e of Th world to forefeinl from us great penalties Imposed upon our farmers and upon our labor from this cause." he continued, "the Democratic party has failed to provide those pold lea of domestic reconstruction that we so critically need. Its action on nejal questions has been underlain and. In, the main, reactionary." Mr. Hoover said he believed that if party government was Lo survive, a I given party must take all the responsibilities respon-sibilities of government both executive execu-tive and legislative. He added thai he believed that the L'nltcd States must hold to party government as the Only means of expressing the will of the majority. nr |