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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922.
10
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
A ID APPEARING
Fl
MIDDLE WEST
G. O. P. Also Losine Its
Label Radicals and Mod
erates Now in Ascendancy.
FUSION RULES TICKETS
Old Lines Forgotten as Ex
pediency Unites Many
Political Faiths.
Thit 1$ the toventh of a aeries of polit
ical turveyi of the outlook of ooth
parties in Jfovember being written ov
3fr, Lawrence on a tour of the coun
try. By David Lawrence.
(Sptelal Correspondent of Tho Eve
ning World.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 4 (Copyright).
What boa become of the Democratic
Party? To answer this question one
must ask another: What la becoming
of the Republican i -rtyT
Co: -der tho situation In three
neighboring States Wisconsin, Min
nesota and North Dakota. In the
first the Democrat!! didn't poll(enoueh
Totes In the primary to get a place on
tho tlckot as provided In Wisconsin
law.
In Minnesota the Democrats have
been third for the last two years, hav
ing been superseded by tho Non
partisan League, now known offici
ally hero tho Farmer-Labor Party.
And It Is low conceded that this
autumn the Kurmor.Labor candidates
will finish second and tho Democrats
third.
In North Dakota tho Democrats
have been able to keep a semblance
of party organization by tho help ot
those Republicans who dtsllko the
Non-Partisan League's capturo of the
label Republican.
The old-line parties, or rather the
old labels, are merely matters of
legal form. There are two parties
moderates and radicals. Democrats
who found they couldn't uso their
ballots to good effect In ono party
went over to tho Republican Party,
and the, latter Is lop-hoavy. Tho old
Hue Republicans are uncomfortable,
because Inside their own party they
aro now In tho minority In Wisconsin,
and It's nip and tuck in Minnesota
and North Dakota for possession of
the party machinery.
Fusion of tho moderates for Re
publicans and Democrats will combine
In emergencies of this Kind is going
on openly. People of llko way of
thinking will Join with oach other
Against radicalism, and radlcalo v ho
belle vp that In union there Is strength
will combine under one party label.
Unquestionably, radical Democrat by
the thousands helped La.Follette In
Wisconsin and are now enrolled as
Republicans.
Most of tho so-called radicalism
arises on the farm and Is one method
of voicing dlssutlsfacllon with .he
economic! situation which puts wheal
below a dollar a bushel. This Is tha
region where tho "farm bloc" gathers
Its following, but curiously enough
tho "farm bloc," as It Is known In tho
United fjtates Senate and as Its sup
porters here rovcal their programmes,
is a conservative Institution compared
with tho Socialistic groups of farm
radicals who follow tho Non-Partlsai)
League doctrine.
Although Wall Street and Eastern
opinion generally looku upon the
"farm bloc" ns a dangerous proposi
tion In American politics, tho truth
is tho "farm bloc" Is one way of
preventing something worse, namely
tho Non-Partisan League.
Consider Krank D. Kellogg, United
States Senator from Minnesota and a
candidate for re-olectlon. For years
he wan tied up with corporato Inter
ests as a lawyer. His whole back
ground Is one of conservatism. He
lii tho last man In tho world who
could be accused of radicalism. Yet
hi Is a le&lor In the "farm bloc" and
Is being attacked au "too conserva
tive" by the farmer-labor candidate
for tho United States Senate.
Queer things aro happening In thl
part of the world. Here Is Repre
sentative Volstead, author of tin most
wlrtslv ndvcrUjed law In a generation.
n line hard for re-election. The
"wets" are pouring monty and
workers Into hi district. It matters
not that Volstead's opponent 1b as
dry an the Sahara 'the point Is to beat
V.olBtead nnd revive the despairing
thirst of "wts" throughout the land
Another unique Congressional light
Is that of Representative Keller, Re
publican, who Introduced the resolu
tion to Impeach Attorney Uencrai
Diugherty for his Injunction against
the rallvy shopmen. The regt '.ar
Republican organization has with
drawn Its support from Keller and n
said to ba quietly helping Peter Cody,
a Democrat, ana aiso a wot.
General dissatisfaction with KcllerV
record stirred the old line Re
publicans against him.
So, with Republicans fighting Re-1
publicans and Democrats Jolnlifg lnl
tho quarrel, the old Democratic Party
la vanishing hereabouts. It flirted
so aeWhnt with the Farmer-Labor I
Purty, but the latter thought their I
label better than "Democrat."
Political evolution Is working to the I
disadvantage of both of the old labels.
It Is only a question of tlmo whenl
both labels will be prosed In State
elections or will become as meaning
less nationally as tho label "Republi
can" when applied to Mayor Thomp-
son of Chicago or "Democrat" when
used to designate Mayor Hylan of New
York City.
GIRL CRIES FOR HELP,
MAN IS ARRESTED
Chunres Autoist Kicked
Her, Then Threw Her
Into Street.
Policeman Bowerfeldt of the Ralph
Avenue Station and Special Deputy
Sheriff Max Zamesfeld ran to Granite
Street, near Oushwlck Avenue, Brook
lyn, In response to screams early to-day
nnd found Edna Merrltt, twenty-two.
No. 1498 Bushwick Avenue, Injured near
an automobile.
She said the man in the car, who de
scribed himself a Albert Yerkes. No.
1295 Herkimer Street, had kicked her In
tho abdomen and thrown her to the
street. On her complaint he was lock
ed up on a charge of assault.
She Insisted she was not hurt enough
to call an ambulance and went home,
but an hour later her condition became
serious and she was taken to BUshwtck
Hospital with possible Internal Injuries.
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