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u Government of Common Sense is Promised in Acceptance Address Mondell, in Notification Re- marks, Omits Detailed Discussion of Campaign Issues—Predicts Will of Voters Next November Will Be Overwhelmingly Republican, Washingtonfi Aug. 15.—As spokes man of the Cleveland econvention, Frank W, Mondell last night formally notified President Coolidge that his solection for the presidency had re. sulted from “the eheice of the penple, freely and emphatically expressed.’ The nominating convention, Mr, Meondell declared, was only a “ratifi cation” meating, and ha predicted that the will of the Individual veters agein would be recorded emphatically 1% November in favor of Mr, Cool- dge's retention In the White House, “You were given your commission of leadership,” he sald, “under econ ditions that left no wounds to heal or differences to compromise, that held no taint of self-seeking or of questionable endorsement and sup- port. “The platform adopted at Cleveland by practically unanimous vote, in frank and courageous fashion de. elared the party faith and outlines the party purpose, and we anticipate with pleasure and confi ce your inter- pretation of that faith and purpose as applied to present problems and conditions.” In his short address of notification Mr. Mondell omitted all detafled dis- cussion of campaign .Issues, He touched but briefly on the historic antecedents of the party, paid a tribute to the republican standard bearers of the past, and assured the president that “we recognize in you a worthy successor to these great leaders—an heir to all their qualities,” “Under your leadership,” he econ- eluded, “we look confidently forward to a continued opportunity for serv- i¢e ta the honor of the republie and the progress and prosperity of {ts people.” PRAYS FOR HER BROTHER Nun, Sister of Judge Caverly, Asks Divine Ald In Decision In Leopold- Loeb Murder Cace, 8t. Louis, Aug. 15.—In quiet eym- pathy with their mother provincial, Sister Mary of the - Good Shepherd, whose prayers are with her brother, Judge John R. Caverly, in the hearing in Chicago to determine punishment for Richard Loeb and Nathan Leo- | pold, Jr., for kidnapping and killing Robert Franks, the nuns of the Good Shepherd are voluntarily giving their prayers that his decision may be just. Sister Mary, mother provincial, for sevéral years of the St. Louls province of the sisterhood, is a sister of Judge Caverly. From the convent here, aid- ed by her assistants, she administers | the communities of the order in Chi- cage, St. Louls, Kansas City, New Or- leans, Memphis, Tenn,, Havana, Mil- uukee, Sioux City, Ta., l.os Angeles, | and Houston, Tex. Those of the sisterhood who wear the habit of white wool, are devoted “to seek and to save that which is lo#t” and must live a life ¢[ greatest devotion. T RESENT INTERFERENCE, Routh American Republics European Hands Off. Want Buenos Aires, Aug..15.—All the dip- lematic representatives of the Ameri- ean republics in Rio Janeiro took a stand against the proposal of some of the European diplomatic representa- tives led by Portugal to interfere in Brazil in order to end the Sao Paulo rebellion. This statement is made by '( ‘oolidge Devotes His Speech Largely to Review of Past Four Years—Fa- vors Child Labor Law, Arms Limitation, Enfore ing of Dry Laws and Aid for Farmers, ! Washington, Aug. 15.=A “govern {ment of common sense” dedicated to honesty and cconomy at heme and peace abroad, was promised last night by President Coolidge ia for. mally aceepting the nominatien of the republican party as its candidate for president Declaring coneern to the | 1 further tax affairs of ehief nation, Mr, Coolidge proposed reduction and more tax reform” and announced | his intention te appoint a committes to investigate means of aiding agri- culture, Voreign Policy—Peace He summed up the foreign w\lln' ot the administration in a simple word--peace—and promised to pro- pose after the Dawes reparation plan gots underway another conference to consider further limitation of arma ments and codification of interna tional law, Addressing himself (o possible op- position party Issues, Mr, Coolidge referred to the question of honest | government and repliad that “the ! government is sound” and would | prosecute wrongdoers fearlessly. He drastie liberal thought and progressive action” In the campalgn and answer- ed that liberality in thought and progress in action is all well enough for the country,” but its greatest as- set in common sense,' Reviews Last Four Years The address was devoted largely to highja review of the accomplishments of | |the administration during the last | four years, and it contained a specific program for the future in which the president outlined his views in characteristic short, pungent sentences, Detailing his views, announced he favored: The principle of protection, The child labor amendment, The permanent court of interna- tional justice, | Further Iimitation of armaments. ! Support by the government in en- | couraging American citizens and re- sources to assist in restoring Europe. ! Enforcement of the prohibition laws, | Specifically he declared opposition to any general cxtension of govern- ! ment ownership and control and to aggressive war, The nominee lald particular stress on agriculture, taxes and forcign re- lations, the president | | Agricultural Problems { Efforts of the administration to re- lieve agriculture through enactment of 15 laws were recalled by the ! president, hut he insisted '“we now need in agriculture more organiza- j tion, co-operation and diversification.” He added that the “fundamental remedy was provided, as it always | must be provided, not so much | j through enactment of legislative laws, |as through the workiig out of referred to a probable “discussion of ¥ | economic Jaws." Because of this, he said, price fixing by must be evaded, “Now that nature and law have given some temporary re- lief” he continued, “I propose to ap- report measures to the congress in December that may help secure this result which we all desire. | “The farmer should have the bene- | fit of legislation providing for flood control and development of inland waterways, better navigation east and south from the Great Lakes, re- | clamation and especially relief for | those who cannot meet their pay- ments on irrigation projects, But the main problem is marketing, Co- operative effort, reorganization of the freight rate structure, good business legislation | economic | | point a committee to investigate and i DAILY HERALD, FRIDA AUGUST 15, 1024 B e . ¢ peoy NEW BRITAIN t disturbe I ! P oery ip that seure revel ahout «his ability te tax the ried he end of the dis ave those paying t few thousas ' paying year it will ainays be | furnish all the tares e s g TETESED T TPWIRINE I comes. y have to pay high beeaust and wer rates Lo Coslidge | wards of thelr own industry That burder of [is the ehief meaning of fresdom The president indicated an intentio I want the people of America 1o 10 make several adjustments in the be able to work less for the govern: [tariff through the elastic provisions ! ment and mere for themselves' he csmune | said, “I want them te have the res (Continued on Page 18) In this connection, My promised to cut down the government costs = ———mm— —— Truth In Advertising LOUIS HERRUP We Sell What We Advertise NEW AND WORTHY FURNITURE At Lowest-in-the-City Prices in Qur ANNUAL AUGUST SALE New and worthy furniture in every sense of the ) ’ The low prices that have always prevailed combined with the drastié August gale at this leading store. reductions offer you this good furniture at prices ger dollar’s worth of value than is at your command here, low prices, but we want you to come in and see for yourself, let your own eyes ership of this institution in value giving. 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