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i] PAGE TWO GOV, COX HITS | ACTIONS TAKEN | BY WILSON MEN Disapproves of Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson. and Attorney- General. Palmer TALKS ABOUT BRYAN Declares He Would Have Sup-! ported the Commoner Had He Been Nominated ° Omaha, Sept. 29-—Disapproval of | “matters” in the administration of At- torney General Palmer and Postmas- “ter General Burleson was expressed by Governor Cox of Ohio, here last night in addressing a large audience at the auditorium where a strenuous Nebraska campaign was closed. The Democratic presidential eandi- date said that although he believed, the two cabinet officers had pi formed their duties “wholehearted|y and were conscientious men, he did not indorse matters in both of their administrations. No specific affairs were stated by the governor. Governor Cox replied to several questions published by a local news- paper, a repetition largely of past ex- periences of candidates, with wast- ern papers. Includes Hitchcock, Knox. In response to a question as to whether he indorsed the Palmer and Burleson adnfinistfationgyethe gever- nor replied: ¥ » 3! Mt “1 served if éOngress vith ‘potttj of these gentlemeni; I know tient, to*he big minded, -Qoiscientios}’ mam, sangl bi believe that their adminj were whole-hedftedly \perf a. 4 there are matters in both’ of their 'ad- ministrations which I do not indorse.Jance posters. Neither do I indorse the policy of Frank: Hitchcock as postmaster gen- eral. Mr, Hitchcock, you will re- member, is the gentleman who ran the road roller over Roosevelt in the convention of 1912 and organized the southern delegates in 1920 for Gener- al Wood. Neither do I endorse the a4- ministration of Philander C. Knox as attorney general.” ~ ie In South Dakota Today. Mr. Knox, while an able jurist, is one of the foremost reactionaries in the United States and his decisions) of the galley, were colored by his partisanship. This} pocket and a great longing in the is merely a matter of difference in} jeart for a “sailor's good time.” personal opinions’ and pertain to} “Hands up,” was the shout of a things that belong to past adminis-| sominine voice that greeted him as he bei tier or sath ya wtelthe turned into a watergront street.from eleventh in. Nebrasica. “In all “he} Moyes a good joke,” said’ Yves, as stressed the league of nations, from a| je wheeled about. to look into the moral viewpoint and also the materfal y interests of Nebraskans. é : The Governor has a strenuous day} Yankton, Mitchell and a night meeting today in South Dakota with 16 speech-| at Sioux Falls. es including one at Sioux City Iow Principal addresses scheduled are al ASPIRIN FRANCES The mother is Mrs. Frank Bordeaux, Sept. 29 sauntered off the good ship Laverdiere with 1,900 franes in his On Bryan, Governor Cox gave out a statement that he would have supported William J. Bryan for the presidency had the former secretary of state been nomin- ated, and added that he was fost gained under ® Name “Bayer” on Genuine 3 in response to | newspaperman position in the cam- ign of Mr. B 1, Who has withheld , Sapport from Governor Cox. | “T have known Mr. Bryan politically and personally for many years,” said the gov r’s statement. “He has been an influence for good. I support- ed him three times for the presidency With my newspapers, my voice and m vote, and would have done so again this year had he heen the candidate ! of the Democratic party i “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is gen-| self. As a matter of fac uine Aspirin proved safe by millions | man, I gained an inguin, i veding e ideas endeavored to and prescribed by physicians for over | ership many of th twenty years... Accept only an unbrok-| which I since have en “Bayer package” which contains; propaguate. JORDAN HUTTOON . ROCK ISLAND, Ill—Uncle Sam’s prettiest daughter—offi- cially chosen during the war—is now the mother of a fine baby ee Jordan, who was selected by Uncle Sam himself fram 22,000 pho- tographs submitted, for the honor of. posing for the war insur- : These posters bearing Miss Jordan’s picture were sent broadcast over the land during the war. SAILOR HELD UP AT BORDEAUX BY WOMEN AT POINT OF REVOLVER AND RELIEVED OF 1,900 FRAN \-Yves Berthon here he presides over the destinies | ns PE nts he Huttoon, formerly Miss Frances nuzzle of a business-like revolver, beld by a steady feminine hand. “This {is indeed a good joke, let me kiss you a ! “Bing!” spat the business-like re- j volver and Yves felt,a stinging pai); | in the left shoulder... ha | When he awoke, the 1,900 francs ‘had gone and so had the business-like woman. « It was just getting dusk. | Yves went to the police station first 1 then returned to the good ship “Laver- ‘ diere.” PERSECUTION OF JEWS CONTINUED ~ BY HUNGARIANS} Reported That 800 Have Been Murdered Since December 1919- New York, Sept. 29—Continued per- secution of Jews, with bloodshed and uelty, in Poland and Hungary is re- ported by Morris . Rothenberg, chair- wan of the Executive Committee of; he Provisional American Jewish Con- gress, who returned here recently from the Jewish World Relief conference in Carlsbad. Mr.Rothenberg declares hat attacks on Jews in Poland have ceased at no time since the armistice. He says that while ahti-Semetic ex- cesses in Poland were mitigated by pope dire ions to relieve Headache, Fs ‘oothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheu-! Wot, malar: Colds and Pain. Handy tin bal oe joxes of 12.tablets cost few cents. jery W Druggists also sell larger “Bayer | andery W packages.” Aspirin is trade mark Bay-|' er Manufacture Monoaceticacidester | of Salicylicacid. | wo girls for k, Apply fereman bindery, Bis- marck Tribune. Sa a Se SS OD ‘ loslnkntetetees DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVING EARLY The “jar” of buying Christmas gifts will not bother you if you start setting aside a fund now to take care of holiday time. : t t : Begin now to prepare for holiday needs. Free yourself from the worries, and enjoy this Christmas belt protest meetings held in America, aults upon persons and property ‘; a smaller degree continued hroughout Poland.” Assume Larger Proportions. dually these assaults assumed larger proportions,” said Mr. Rothen- berg, “until within the last few months jews have found it unsafe to walk in -he streets. Conditions came to such . state that the Jewish deputies in be Polish?paub nt appealed to the Minister of Wat and Minister Presi- dent Witos, who promised that they vould talfe steps to stop these out- ges but nothing was done.” Mr. Rothenberg said that during the dvance of the soviet armies on War- saw the Jews readily enlisted in the Volish armies, but that they were at- acket d persecuted by the Poles and were given the “most filthy and nenial work to perform.” The Jews complained to the military authorities but the persecution was not mitigated, he charge: Ammunition Taken Avtay. “Immediately after the first victor- ies all Jewish soldiers were driven from the va’ fronts,” Mr. Rothen- berg asserted, “their ammunition was taken .a their uniforms removed and they were put under guard as though they were offenders. The Pol- ish soldiers began- to regard the Jewish soldiers 2s criminals. Every time the Poles took a city they killed Jews who came th way, and num- bers of oldtJews were shot without trial. The officers in charge after- ward said that they killed bolsheviks. This was a lie. In order to-cover, these outrages the Minister of War issued an annouicement that a large number of armed Je ish holsheviks were ties. This information was fed only to the Poles and was not mentioned the dispatches for the outside world because it was apparent that these statements could not, be substantiated.” Mr. Rothenberg to the full. 7 Start that Christmas account today. Bismarck Bank North Dakota found in many 1 charges that the Minister of War and Minster Presi- dent Witos refused to see Jewish dele- gations who called upon them to com- plain about anti-Semetic outrages. | “The spirit of the Jews in Poland is i being utterly crushed by these terrible events and they feel that they can- not much longer bear up unless these terrible excesses are stopped,” he added. 1 ' ' Bismarck, is 300 Jews: Murdered. According .to.Mr, Rothenberg, 300 Jews have been murdered in Hungary ; from December, 1919, to June, 1920, and he charges that the officers andj soldiers of the White Army are the! chief fomenters of anti-Semitism. He| said that the “young nationalists” de- ; clared that they were willing to stop! the pogroms provided’ Jaws were en- acted that would destroy the Jews eco- nomically. “This is now being done,” said Mr.; ‘Rothenberg. “Laws have been passed ; yunishing profiteering by flogging. But the producers are not affected hy this law, it is only the middlemen, which means the Jews. Those who are found guilty are flogged and put in| concentration camps and exiled.” Ousting of Jewish civil-service em- yloyes in Hungary is also reported by ir. Rothenberg. ‘Laws are also being vassed specifically directed against the Jews without mentioning them,” he ‘said, “as for instance licenses of all persons engaged in commercial or in- dustrial pursuits are revoked and ap- plication must be made for new licen-* ses whichemay be issued at the discre- tion of the department in charge. Such ticenses are not being granted to Yows, thns utterly vreventing thein from pursuing their former occupa- ‘ons. A law was nassed that only those belonging to military formations could be admitted to universities. As Jews are not allowed to belong to these formations, Jewish students are unable to get into the universities. 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