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Criticising the economic policy" of President Harding's administration, Mr. Cox asserted attempt is being made to bring better times “by resort to the nolsy methods of a circus.” Attributing the distress in Russia to sovietism, the former democratic standard bearer sald the distgess in America is due to the treachery of Lodgeism. § Speaking of the Washington arma- ment conference, and particularly the four-power Pacific' agreement, Mr. Cox asserted that “prudence might suggest that judgment be reserved until we know what the treaty means, and the extent of Mr. Lodge's secret understandings.” He declared that Senator Lodge had declared that the “real meaning was in the unwritten| ' word. E s on League of Nations. Gov. (ox made it plain that - he ‘| stands today on the |€ague of nations as he stood during the 1920 cam- paign, declaring “we stand in our very tracks, just where we were when the votes were counted. We have not retreated a step. The flag still flies and we are ready for the next fight.” In Memorial Hall, where more than 1,300 were ' served at @ banquet, and where crowded galleries listened, the former presidential candidate’s words were cheered time and again. A wild shout was unleashed when he declared that tho republicans already have re- ::‘eclleid Sena;‘?lrhr‘mnerene “by creating e disgraceful Newberry episode in th United States Smlla.‘rry & . 4 While both United States senators took a whirl at condemning the domes- tic policies of the administration, Mr. Pomerene davoted considerable time to condemnation of the action of the Sen- ate in seating Senator Newberry of Michigan, characterizing the Senate's action as a “t ly against political morals.”” The scnator asked if “ever a public body so discredited its: in the eyes of the American people.” The. Mississippi senator discussed the tarift situation, asserting that the re. publicans h: been trying for three Years to cnact a tariff law. but “up to of the Senate finance committee.” Refers to Campaign Pledges. Mr. Cox said, in part: “As ‘1 interpret proprietics, the de- feated candidate for the presidency should hold to the unspoken word until time has brought the unmistakable evi- dence of payment or default by those in nawer on’ camnaien nledoes, ¢ o © “Almost a full year has elapsed and very properly can we apply an analysis of {ts developments. ~The ruins of war still mar ‘the interna- i tional perspective. - Willing industry = | is without the aid of financial credits. j Countries golvent, if not rich in nat- ‘ural resources, are jn idleness and misery. The reaction, true to proph- ecy. is unnm ws and evArv eom. munity is affected.’ The echoing cry of ‘America first’ is a mockery to i human intelligence, as unhappy ex- | perience tells us that we are & part iof the whole world in soul, by the i will of Almighty God. and in prac- ticalities by the logic of nature's i laws—republican dlfmm to the con- { trarv. notwithstanding. ! “Farm products have diminished in | price -much below the labor cost of . production: vast inventories of shop ! and mill have followed the downward trend until thousands of farmers and business concerns are hopelessly in- 1 solvent. Only the resiliency of our : banking system has averted the most destructive panic'in all history. In- ventories have diminished in value, but debts remain the same. There can be but one final result to this situation. “alls Situation Needless. “And how neéedless it all has been! ‘When peace came Europe needed re- building, America had the supplies, Europe required credit. America a prosperity upon which credit could have been given. The distress in Russia is chargealte to the terrors of sovietism: the dig- tress in America to the treachery of Lodgism. “The first essential thing to our ition { men- prosperity. is the formal reco, by our government of the fun tal cause of depression. Since this would carry acceptanca of the the- ories of Woodrow Wilson, there i3 hope only for the belated relief that wiil come fml:! the pressure of public jon. ¢ ¢ “Every economist and statesman in the world, whose mental processes are free from ulterior thought, ad- mits that the house of clvi)ization cannot be put .in order without the co-operation of the nation possessing both the leading gold supply and the facilities of tremendous productivity. In the face of ‘these fundamental truths the admmistration at Wash- ington is vainly trying to bring better times by resort to the noisy methods of a circus. “Thousands of republicans now realize that present leaders of thelr party in the making of policy have profaned republican history, and ig- nored every, thought of an honored inheritance, by forsaking the soul of Abraham Lincoln for the spleen of Henry Cabot Lodge. Abject surrender has been made to Mr. Lodge. * * *° “With deliberate industry the ad- ministration at Washington for al- niost twelve months faced the setting sun—and yet the currents of puhlic opinion have steadily borne the. des- tiny .of Ameriog eastward, eastward, nearer each day to the seat of the league of ngtions at Geneva. Effect of Present Treaty. “Of the present treaty between t! the Uhited Stat Gre:t Brl"t-aln‘.u prudence might sugges ment be reserved until wi the treaty means and extent of Mr. -Lodge's secret understandings. The President gave interpretation of the written word; Lodge instantly corrected him with the statement that the real meaning-was in the unwrit- ten word—in the understindings be- tween the re ntatives—which Mr. Lodgé had refrained from mentioning when he addressed his countrymen.i Just when nations uem{:d committed T, to oven dixflog. Mi ge. in tho! WALTHAM _QUALITY _ SCHMEDm BROS. SERVICE Therenemmth-fitw’emy- two. ; million peoMo this hour it serenely sleeps in the rooms ‘By Church Action Speeial Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, ' hame of America, resorted to the diplomatic metheds of old. ¢ ¢ @ “In its behalf it I8 said of the treaty v it remarkable perfos history of the United States Sena and denounced the Senate's action & 'tragedy against political moral /_“Did_ ever & public body so di oredit-ftself in the eyes of the Amer- S Bl people?” the senator asked, and |,A! ered the question by declaring, it ;:u can, yul Andrew that it rfiwrnlul the principle of} - arbitratiol and gives . protection against externsl hggression. On the other hand it creates & group of na- tions, and thus may encourage the establishment of other groups. This treaty creates division of moral pur- pose. The league of nations contem- plates the merging of purpose. ““This treaty sets up a new enterprise that may lead to other like projecte. The ‘league of nations assembles all nations deserving of name. If the rreunt pact, after mature reflection, s to be accepted by America, {t should be provided that whenever America Jolns the league of nations, then the ‘Washington treaty shall be null and void. ¢ ¢ o “Our faith in the dfficial pronoun ments of 1920 is unaffected by t result of the election of that year. We stand In our very tracks, just where we were when the Votes were counted. We have not retreated a step. The flag still flies and we are ready for the next fight.” Other Speakers. ) Joining with the former Ohio gov- ernor in criticising the Harding ad- ministration werd Senators Pat Har- rison of Mississippl and Atlee Pom- ne_of Ohio =nd_Mrs_Gertrude Cadillac prices have been reduced and there is no neces- sity for further de- lay in ordering your Cadillac. The Washington Cadillac Co. i Rudolph Jose, Presldent 1138-40 Connecticut Ave. Telephone Frank. 3900-3901 Jackso! ng such a course.” Prior to the meeting, leaders pres: ent nferred with Gov. Cox In- formally at his home, but it was an- ced -that no policles had been discussed osher than those repre- sented ip addresses delivered at the eeting. -Former National Chairman George White of Marietta and T. T. berry, of Washington also par- " A memorial tablet has been placed on the house in Norwich where Har- riet Martineau, the famous author, 1lived for many yéars. cipated in the conferences and were ight.* 3 ' present 'last n - Martinelli * New Willard Hotel Ballioom January 29 -~ Hear Martinelli at this concert. Then go to any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by Martinelli. You will instantly ap- preciate how truly the Victrola brings to you his personality and his art. Victor Talking Machine Co. 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