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U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

ELECTION CAMPAIGN Working Up Fast (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) NEW YORK, October 14. For the Presidential electron, in the State of Alinnesots tho Democratic Party have combined with the Farm er Labour Party, thus, assuring tho State to the Democrats. Air Al Smith. ex-Governoy of Nc<w Yoik State, is cont’nu’ng to make /bitter speeches agn'nst the New Deal. Senator Borah ha~ recent’y announced that, from now to the) end of th'' Presidential campaign he wou’fl rnak° important pronouncements. n n t for nnv candidate, hut on "issues cuttin" across Party lines.” Thu®, what the Republicans may gain from their one-Hme clnemy. ex-Governor Smith they mav lose from their never-cor tain adherent. Senator Borah. On the whole, the campaign is gaininn- momentum .and viv'dnoss as it be":n® to draw to a close. That the popular 'ntercU is Intense is seen bv the fact that, an unprecedented registration of voters is occiv' ring. New records are being estab ''-■hod in manv p’nccs, and notab’y in New York City. FORD AGAINST ROOSEVELT. DETROTT, October 14. Air Henry Ford is supporting tho cand’dacy of Governor Landon, thq Republican nominee for the Presidency. Mr Forj said: "We have seen enough of the New Deal. I admire’ and believe in Governor Landon."

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Grey River Argus, 16 October 1936, Page 7

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U.S.A. PRESIDENCY Grey River Argus, 16 October 1936, Page 7

U.S.A. PRESIDENCY Grey River Argus, 16 October 1936, Page 7

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