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Show WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THEM? Have you had an opportunity to study partisan prejudice in this campaign? Here are two or three actual experiences: After the Cox meeting, the writer inquired of a Demoi rat as to what he thought of tin governor's speech and answer was. "Powerful and convincing statement of the league of nations A Republican was asked the same question, and he said: J "Nothing to it; empty and without point. Cox did not make a good impression." ' Then came Governor Harding of b'wa, who was mistaken by many of his admirers for the presidential uimlidate. A Republican said: "Governor Harding completely outclasses ('fix and. in my opinion, opin-ion, is more brilliant than even Senator Harding." A Democrat who attended the meeting said: I "Endless buffoonery and ridiculous charges of extravagance, j Attempt to wrap the flag around ,i carcass and then challenge any j one to shoot " I One Republican wanted to know why (.'ox had failed to refer to ) article X. A Democrat said he would challenge any Republican to read the preamble and constitution of the League of nations at a public gathering gather-ing and then discuss the document before the same audience. A Republican said the war wa.s the most mismanaged affair in our history. A Democrat praised Wilson for his achievements There you have exactly opposite views bj the men who are for party first. It is now up to ih. indepedeht voters t" pass judgment |