National Affairs: Boom?

From the American Women's Club of Mexico City, Mexico, arrived last week the following analysis of the U. S. 1928 presidential campaign:

The Democratic Party is hopelessly split between supporters of William G. McAdoo and Governor Alfred E. Smith. Nor can any other male Democrat unite the Party.

Therefore the "Women's Club of the United States"* is planning to name Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the War President, as a candidate for President.

Democrats, loyal to the memory of Woodrow Wilson, will rally round her, giving the Party...

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