Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1911 — BRYAN ADVISES PARTY [ARTICLE]
BRYAN ADVISES PARTY
Avers Wall Street Is Committed to Taft for 1912. Commoner Warns Democrats to Keep Out of Control of Moneyed Interests. Lincoln,, Neb., Sept. 8. —Contending that Wall street is already committed to Taft for 191,2, and that it would be folly for Democrats to bid for it, Bryan says in the Commoner: “The old fight is on again. For sixteen years the Democratic party has held its quadrennial struggle to free itself from the strangle hold of Wall street. The victory wop in the national convention of 1896 put the party as an organization on the side of the people, but thp Wall street element of the party defeated it by such a combination of fraud, force and corruption as the country had never before seen. “Today the Wall street crowd is backing President Taft for the Republican nomination and it will seek to control the Democratic nomination also, but let no Democrat be deceived When election day comes the solid support of the plunderbund will be thrown to Taft.” Orders Dlegle Up for Sentence. Columbus, 0., Sept 8. —Judge E. o. Kinkead of the common pleas court issued an order to attorneys for Rodney J, Diegle, former sergeant-at-arms of the senate, who was convicted for aiding bribery, to have Diegle appear in court Saturday for sentence. WIH Teach Farming to Filipinos. New York, Sept B.—Frederick. W. Taylor of Denver, who has been apj pointed director of agriculture for the Philippines, sailed oh the Fren&tt liner tat Provence. _
