Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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BRYAN ASSAILS COX AND H. S. CUMMINGS Calis Choice of Democratic Convention Chairman a ‘Tragedy’ s for the Party.* -4 COX CANDIDACY A DISGRACE His Nomination Would Bo.an Insult by the Liquor Forces, *• Nebraskan Assorts. BpsckU to The Niw York Timee. LINCOLN. Nob.. Kay 13,-William Jtenninrs Bryan turned his political batteries tonight on flo.T.er S. Cummings. ’Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, ar>d Governor Cox of Ohio. a-statement given out here he says: " The selection or Chairman Cummings to sound the keynote of the liemocratlc National Convention Is .worse than a comedy. It is a traredy. It is 'a melancholy beginning if the Democrats have any Intention of makIng a campaign this year. If the Demouratlc Barty Is to be wrapped ih a * Wet ‘ shrdCtd. locked up In a Wall

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