ELECTIONS IN U.S.A.
TRAIL OF CORRUPTION. SCAN'-"S AFFECT KEPIBLICAN PARTY. (BT CABLE-TRESS ASSOCIATION COPIBJOHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND NZ CABL* ASSOCIATION.) WASHINGTON, March 22.
With the trail of corruption and dishonesty apparently broadening everv day the oil investigations continue. and tbe promise that Mr A. B. I*all is now ready to tell all on the question of malfeasance in office may radicalh alter the character of the Presidential campaign, which is becoming most uncertain in the present generation o American politics. Republicans in 1921 were frankly surprised at tbe oil investigations, wnn. in no way embarrassed their Presidential aspirations, and when the Democrats reopened the oil investigations <» few months ago some Republican leaders boasted that they "would not change a single vote," but the revelations of the past few weeks have apparently not left a single prominent Republican individual untouched.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19268, 24 March 1928, Page 15
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