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Show no URGES pra hoi Subsidence of Political and War Passions Needed, Says Former Secretary N'HU' VOJtK. No, l.-Wll)lam G. ilcAdoo. former Secretary of the treasury, treas-ury, in a statement lavt night i om i,:itlnc: on the rpult of the national IsCtton, declared that "What the eoun-tr eoun-tr needs is subsidence of the passions and hatreds engendered by th" aar and the partisan political appeaN that I huve followed. "It Is of no value to try io explain ! the cjause pf the Democratic defeat November 2." the statement said, "Th' overwhelming Republican victory ban given (hat p',rM the presidency, land br th houses of the congress. After Aft-er March -i next, it win have entire responsibility for the polic es and ad-, ad-, ministration of the government and cannot evde or excuse it failure to perform the promises it has made to tin country Under our politico. sys-l,i sys-l,i 1 It is always better to have one ip;:rt control at W'n.hlngon than to have divided authority EIOM1 PEAt R NEKhED ' What the country- Imperatively iv edK now is .subsidence of the pas- , slcr.s and halrc;ls ei(rendered by the W'.r and pait:-'.n political p?ea!s that haw followed. The ohuntry is i'ca of political slanders and controversies. lit wi nts domestic as well Interha-' Interha-' lional peace s.d it wonts restor&tlop of that fine st Irlt of eo-O'ioratlon which made America invincible In war. We rhce domestic and International pob- loms of great gravity. The only WJ to solve them is through co-operation. The high"?: duty of th leaders of I both parties I therefore lo promote I better feeling ;vmon: all ClaasM of our I people, to refrain from unworthy np-pppls np-pppls to claS a'ifj racial prejudices and t" bring 10 tie.ir Upon our serious problems prob-lems hat ilHpHt-slonate and Intelligent OOhCern through which alnre there (rcmls.- of genuine nuSllc service. IX TV nr DFM4 K R ITS. The Democratic party has suffered SI .ere but not a dlStrOUS defeat. 1 1 is fir from dead It Is no' even seriously wounded Throughout our history overwhelming political re-i irertfoi have been followed by extrnir- I dlnary political recoveries. So long as j the Democirattc party is true lo it!i mission Of service to the common people peo-ple II will live. What we UiUBl do now 1 In to build Up .md strengthen the part) organisation, not In th Interest of any Individual or group or faction but for the cause of democracy lt If and above all. for service of COUn try It will not be difficult through proper leadership and rs-orgniatlon to re-Inspire party snthusiasm, to r -store party unity, to maintain party ld Jl nd principles ind to regain popular confidence. To thl? task Democratic leaders mUsi now deiofe themselves with Unselfish patriotism and courage " |