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he la so than th r- hea dited the honor of being “the | lied with the Progressive party IBAN RA[[Y whith ke olaimed to be ohjestionais He attacked Governor Cox, to whom | members of the Roosevelt family 1\] ‘FARMER.LABOR MAN H v Marcus H. M slic L\.,.t politician™ in the country, | was one of the few, she vnd \\ho dll NI]E“ BY 75[] saliance of fures in ha sate e Ratee, IRAISES SWEDISH GI_UB[ BLUTHING HUUSE e ml feel she Lawyer Munge ve an interesting | la ecelve Brar e l public ade unt it again candidates of ea 2 o ache xnd prophesied | ties themselves. 50 attended the ening nt < it was $100.- can party Coolidge as | said: - | Parley Christensen 1 s Aggressive 1 Attitude of Scandinavian Im- | migra in U, S Waterloo, Ia., Oct. 15.—Parley P. Christensen, farmer-labor candidate president, today praised the imi- migrant and emphasiz Scandinav- ian contributions to th itical pro- gressivism of the west in a speech here “There are peaple,” he said, “who | want the immigrant rushed to som country te ‘He is a man of great intellectual | ., : : ye he appealed to e future 4 3 Ve p r public scrva peaking and dinner well 1 the past and fe : h ey e s joyed. The affair was | that reason was r n favor of the . 5 ed strict parti o sommittes sisting o poops 2 3 i WA el o 0 that the country might with article peaker | « whatever nid he was positive Woo Filsor e did not feel v for the best good | all be removed. They him geographically erilized as soon as he Island that we can so fashion the institutions of this country that the immigrant will of his own accord freely and cheerfully avail himself of the epportunity to court himself an istensen here detailed the te owned industries in Nor- transportation, telegraph re broke out in s, traction companies and banks. alked to b ent | ¢ 0o s o L » try one of the holds of the American “The Scandinavians are not only dealing with an ftmper dn’t Ve pre d it the 4 7 steamer Krakow- here early n e « « 1oL D. Roosevelt, on the demooratic ad- | lin Sossva ‘mmuuu and the ship was this | Pioneers in a physical sense, but they sid- | #are ecanomic pioncers as well,” he and the League of Na- | president on the | oap) damaged. 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