Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1920 — Page 13

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THE TIMES Pa en Thirteen -til 'f Shoycr tatcd that when he left brasUa there were 12 cara filled witHj! 3ZSS3BEE: Polahcviat agiiators polnjr throtiKh the state, frlr.lng upon the unre:'t anions? thr f.ivin-r to "pread thHr doctrines. Il declared liiat whn he talked to one such azent about the drcp In the price of wheat, the asitntor said: "T.rt it drop, let tt lip. The lower it drops y.nd the wider It rips the better it will be for us. Millions cf farmers, who has been democrats. Sliui i'r continued, voted for Itardinj? because he had T.romised to eppoint a dirt farmer secretary of agriculture and because they believed he i the farmer's friend. They are q. ins; to demand that he Keep thor.rom lses. ; is. ,' ? ' f lfi' -- ; :J . n v ; SEEING RED

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