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Show PARLEY P. HAS BRIGHT HOPES Predicts Farmer Laborites Will Be Major Party in 1924 Campaign BOSTON, Sept 29 The prediction " that the Fanner-Labor party touM '-' win presidential electors In several Istatcs this year and that In 1924 It ' 'would bs the major political party was in. hi. . I '.i ;. I ' " )i nsl . ii.m. n. t lie s party's caudldutc for president ln an I address here. "When I aav that the Farmer-Labor 'J party Is a democratic movement to de-- de-- :stroy class government," .Mr Chrlsten-"Isen Chrlsten-"Isen said, "some persons think It is a "I Joke But I assure you It la no Jolto jto the farmers and miners In the middle mid-dle west- The party Is not a new Idea. It represents a movement that Is de-V( de-V( iiiplnj; all over the world and known as Industrial democracy. It has made great progress ln Canada. Great Britain, Brit-ain, New Zealand ami Australia. When -'property rights und humun rights clnsh. property rights must yield. This ils not a Bolshevik movement. Hero in America we do things the Xmer-k Xmer-k I lean way." ( LASH IN COLORADO. DENVER, Colo.. Kept. 28. Several of the Parmer-Lebor candidates were nominated on the Democratic ticket ;it the primary election two weeks ago. A number of them have announced that they will not accept the Farmer-Labor Farmer-Labor nomination. The slate named for governor. James Collins, who was nominated by the Democrats and who has announced he will not accept the Farmer-Labor nomination. |