Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1920 — BRYAN WOULD HAVE REPUBLICANS’ VIEWS ON LIQUOR [ARTICLE]

BRYAN WOULD HAVE REPUBLICANS’ VIEWS ON LIQUOR

Bristol, Virginia, Jan. 29. —William Jennings Bryan declared in an address here last night that altho he did not want the liquor question brought into the race -the people shoiild demand that the republicans announce their stand on the prohibition question. Renewing his attack on Governor Edwards, of New Jersey, Mr. Bryan asserted that the governor was supported by the liquor interests and Governor Edwards, and not he himself, was disturbing the harmony of the party. “I have suffered more than any other man from lack of harmony in the democratic party,” he said, “and I am not disturbing the party’s harmony. I want it.”