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OCT. 20, 1927 1928 PUZZLES DAILY EDITORS OF MID-WEST Farm Belt Undecided on Presidential Material for Both Parties. By EDWARD C. DERR United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Editors of daily newspapers in the agricultural belt believe the united support of the Middle West has not yet been won by any presidential aspirant in either major party. More than fifty editors, attending the convention of the Inland Daily Press Association, were interviewed by the United Press. Most of them were editors of thriving dailies in the smaller cities and towns in the heart of the farm belt. They rep resented the rural and semi metropolitan districts of Illinois, lowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Michi gan, Indiana, and Minnesota rather than the large metropolitan centers. Cal Meant What He Said On only one point did the editors come near agreement. That was that “If President Coolidge were to reconsider and run again, he easily would carry the Mississippi valley States.” But most of these editors believed President Coolidge “meant what he said” when he issued the “Do not choose to run” statement. At this point, all signs of agree ment stopped. Prank O. Lowden, former Governor of Illinois; Her bert Hoover, secretary of com merce; Vice President Charles G. Dawes, and Charles E. Hughes, former secretary of State and Re publican nominee in 1916, received chief mention among the Repub lican candidates. Governor A1 Smith, New Yorfk; Senator James A. Reed, Missouri; E. T. Meredith, lowa, and Vic Donahey of Ohio were mentioned most frequently by the Democrats. Lowden Heard Frequently Lowden was mentioned most fre quently. That might be explained by the fact that Illinois editors were present in greater numbers than those from other States. A1 Smith is the best known Democrat in Il linois. 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Missourians declared Senator Reed dominated Missouri Demo cratic circles. Hoover and Lowden seemed to have greatest backing among Republicans. Hoover Is Popular Indiana editors, who have been occupied extensively by factional strife, expressed the belief that both parties would have their difficulties ironed out by next year. Minnesota is deeply interested in farm relief and Lowden and Hoo ver seem to be the favorites. Gov ernor Smith is mentioned more than any other Democratic possibility. In Wisconsin, Hoover was said to be popular, with Lowden also run ning strong. about this store of ours Old Friends A man is known by his friends, and so is a store . . . . f OuR account bocks tell a story of old friendships that have existed from generation to generation . . . These are \ friendships built on common faith and good experience. We value such ties above growth and fame ... We are grateful for the confidence they speak. ' V . 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