Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1926 — Page 13

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LOCAL ISSUES ARE ONLY HOPE %F DEMOCRATS Nothing Nationally They Can Orate About in Coming Campaign. (Copyright, 1926) WASHINGTON, March 5. As Democratic leaders survey their prospects, they are strongly disposed to rely chiefly on local Issues In the next congressional elections. This is the view, for instance, of Clem L. Shaver, chairman of the Democratic national committee. It is supported by various other astute Democratic politicians. It is probable that this strategy will be employed, unless an act of Heaven throws a great national issue plump in the lap of the bewildered Democrats. Conditions this year are all against the time-honored method of trying to elect Democratic Congressmen in remote districts on “national issues, which sound big in Washington, but fail to stir the citizens of Yankton, S. D. Out-Melloned Mellon There is hardly anything else for to do. They have alflPlt out-Melloned Mellon in rescuing the rich from onerous taxes. They worked harder than the Republicans to help Coolidge on the world court Now they are volunteering for administration service in disposing of muscle Shoals. Senate Democrats are hostile to the Italian debt, but not much more so than a number of Republicans. Os course they have the tariff. But everyone is making money and is content to let well enough alone. Democrats do not expect to stir up much genuine enthusiasm over that. Prohibition interests everyone, wet and dry. But the difficulty is that Democrats are as divided among themselves over It as the Republicans are. Neither party Is going to stick up its head now where it will get hit in a prohibition fight. No Foot-Hold That leaves Coolidge as the remaning possible national issue. will be hammered about farm relief, and some about Mellon and aluminum, but the Democrats haven’t been able to get a solid foot-

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crats, recently held a conference to discuss W’ays and means of making anew issue. But issues are seldom made. Usually they happen.

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employes were kept on the pay roll. Shaver seldom came here. But now he will spend less time in West Virginia and more here. The publicity mimeograph has been oiled and soon will be grinding out 'optimism by the ream. But the main effort will be concentrated In local fighting In doubtful districts. This is discouraging news for the political orators, but the more hard-headed Democrats

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