Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1920 — WEST SANCTION? PLANS OF HARDING ON FARMING [ARTICLE]
WEST SANCTION? PLANS OF HARDING ON FARMING
Omaha, Neb.—(Special.) — Senator Harding's declaration In his speech of acceptance that a Republican (administration will pat the American farm and the farmin* industry whore it ought to be with the best dereloped Interests of America, has commanded widespread and favorable notice 1 through this section ‘of the country, the farmers are face to Wee’with e very serious problem and 2oy look anxiously forward to the ne when they may expect aid and guidance from the National government. It Is pointed out bore by suodessfui farming men that even Governor Cox indicted the Wilson agricultural department when he promised a “real dirt farmer” as secretary of agriculture If he la elected. This is‘taken as a significant admission of Democratic Incompetence on the part of Governor Cox.
