HIS EMPTY SHOES.
BRYAN WITHOUT SUCCESSOR. ' WASHINGTON, July 27. If W. J. Bryan had lived, he intended' to make a political issue out of the evolution controversy, and ho had great ability in dramatising issues before the conventions, He has no immediate successor, though W. G. McAdoo, w|ho was Secretary of the Treasury in the Woodrow Wilson Administration, is regarded as the most probable in Bryan’s democratic wing. Mr McAdoo, however, is not a figure in religion. The deaths of Mr Bryan and the late Senator La Follette, have de prived the western discontents of their leadership.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1925, Page 3
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