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Brown, aged 57, killed bis four | own life by inhaling cod) gaa | 4 | Buster B 1411 Third Avenue Family With Gas LONDON, Oct. 2.—Withian Henry dren and then commitied suicide. committed the murders and took his | times leaped dneshielinartnisharertasiemteaden en mae Vs mn THE SEATTLE STAR Seventh Day of the Great Cox-Harding Debate FOR COX FOR HARDING BY EDGAR ©. WHEELER BY RALPH J BENJAMIN r day 1 made the etate Lim going to let Herbert Hoover 1 op d Harding be-| tat for me today he war a ative Hoover Today fm going to show you con-| the Wash’ clusively how that minus sign is| for pr Hoover is written all over your candidate with | by ail it informed, mont indelible ink j@apable American of today, Hoover's training has been great and hi fone are worth more than the opin lone of any other ma oaune wanted I'm going to show ft by setting pin down itn black and whi hie nese tive record in the United States iu 4 4% sehate, where he followed the lead cover knows America and he 4 knows Europe. He has proved him of Old Guards Penrore, Lodge and} Smoot, like the lamb followed Mary,|**! OMe @ the world's gr id statesmen greaton executives, Hreatont progrensiven Hoover's indictment of the demo eratic administration t severe, and his praise of Senator Harding whole hearted. Here's what Hoover euid, September, 29, 1920, about the cam paign “There is in this Hection an le sve that dominates all other ts sues, and in which oven the league of nations ty but one part “The major iue today, upon which I believe this election should turn, is thap of party re apormd bility. PARTIES IN POWER | MUST KEEP PROMISES ‘Our parties, when in power, munt carry ot their promixes, must sue coed in efficient government, must find nolutions for national difficul es, must mereh In pr on with | the They must discharge their responsibilities to the country. a party in these respon hould and must be re 1 think it's worth the space to do} this, firet, une you have neg-| lected to aiv aoodunt of past performances of your sna toriabpresidential fieurebead (that's net your faull—how @&n anybod point with pride to a minus sign?) Second, because I think you should know what sort of a figurehead tt jie that is speaking its plece against |the league of nations and Wilson, before you go to the is next Tues @ay and vote for it \HAS BEEN BUSY DOING NOTHING Harding entered the United States! xenate on March 4, 1915, Since Uhat time he has been so busy doing nothing, or trying to block what somebody elee has been trying to di that the majority of republicans didn't even know whe he was when 4 ne Old Guard wet front pereb at Marion inced Look what the | Wher cat brought in.” mibilities, it | For your information, chalk ap) Placed in 6. This iy the real te |these minus stens sue, and in much more deeply sated | He has left po bit of legislation | than superficial partisanship |that bears his name Binee the armiatior, the present | When he spoke it was to att nistration has made a failure by |the president or bis tents we can apply. It has piece of constructive jegimiat jobutinately held up the peace of the On many of the most important | World for 18 months, with @ fearful Measures he was recorded as “not | CO#t to ourselves and to the world voting.” It has woefully neglected and tailed He was labeled an “artful dodger” great reconstruction and ad ly the suffragivte and the orohibi | @inistrative measures that are crit tonlsts for way of pr joally necessary as the aftermath of ‘one thing and practicing ano tee éoubt doieel ve No doubt our Jc eee — friendm will argue that they are mar tyre to adherence to « great principle He spoke against prohibition, but) in the unmodified covenant of the voted for it. He criticimed woman | league of nations oes but supported the amend) DOMESTIC ISSUES He proved himeclf nierteend | ee eee earning martyrdom reactionary by standing alway?! wpon = fase preniine, ready to support Penrose or Lodge, | “It ls a fundamental falture of or fo take the side of epecial inter) giatesmanship not to recognize este. Hie first speech wax a “no” speech. It pose autonomy for the Philippines In another specch he defended the armor plate factories charged with robbing the government and spoke of “the wisards of tron and steel who have made a million dol! geayed by or accumulating out of ge Fond luke nev prey the war, that have been insistently posed the tax on exces | demanding wince the profits becnuse, he sald, “of the! aemistion cen hee "3 $224,000,000 of unfatr, unjust and) it waa the business of the demo unreasonable and uncalled for cla@s | oratic party to have aasembled the tax upon the corporations of Uhl8 best brains of the United States be- land fore each of Uiese problems, to have FAILED ON Prevented the advancing cost of liv- @ ROLL CALLA ing, to have found solution for the Hote are some facts on Harding's | *ificeities of our agricultural indus. veting ‘record | try, to have inaugurated constructive During 1916 he was meted 66, reseitiement of Ihe Meaty AL 144 quorum calle, and wns re-| (he Protection of child life, the we corded as “not voting” 90 times. lution of ouk deficient housing, re chil] In 1917 be tailed to answer on 66 | OeRniantion of the business adminis Melimportant roll calle, He voted 74| ‘ation of the federal government, with Senators Penrose and | 84 ® host @ other domestic quay wt, the senate | to op “My personal view te that some orticles of the peace treaty should be abandoned and others modified “There are great domertic issues, “notp resent” Lodge. TRY TO MAKE WAR AIM A LIE The point I want to raise.” hel sald, “is what we proclaimed to the) world that we were making war for! democracy, and we never should have prociaimed it for a «ingle min | ute had it not been for the politics of the moment, when most men in public life were fearful of offending! the German vote in the United! Staten. Instead of announcing that we wore making war on Gera, ii Sperone ot at should | which had treepamed on American | should now be transferred. 1 shou national rights, we made the excuse | HK® '0 have seen the gtr | that we were making war for de | Party Wake ® more advanced posit mooracy. And it has been a lie trom! ~ ante the beginning.” Harding and his gang of mma!) pol iticlane have done their best to “make it a lie from the beginning’ that America fought the fight for world democracy against a military autocracy. Will they mucceed in making it a He? Will this be the reward of the sacrifices of American men and the mothers of men? That is the iseue| to be decided next Tursday. It hinges on the League of Nations. In 1919 he voted 62 times with Pen. rome and Lodge and was recorded as “not voting” 65 times. From September 23, 1919, to No vember 19, 1919, during consideration | of the peace treaty, he voted with Penrose and Lodge 70 times and was recorded as not voting 97 From March 15, 1920, to June 4 1920, during the second consideration of the peace treaty, he voted with | Lodge 28 times and was recorded as | “not voting” 82 Harding voted for America’s entry into the war and for war measures With the war won, he voted! against world peace and the League | of Nations to prevent recurrence of | war and to help relieve the suffering | of humanity. The speech Harding made on gune| 1, 1919, opposing the appropriation | | of $100,000,000 to buy food for Bu. rope, sigmped him for all time as a negative, “safe and sane” reaction. ary, a selfish opportunist RESPO? SHOULD TRANSYER Lo. WwW. P Lace HI! KELLAM Nellie te to Preserve Ike Walton’s Church LONDON, Oct. 28.—A petition in | to be presented to the bishop of Lon. | |don praying for the preservation of | St. Dunstan's, Ixaak Walton's old} oie Spe. Voevee church, which is threatened with | | demolition Gontlemen, 650, Lnolu Ladies Admitted Free j Hetke’s Value for You Hart Schaffner & ‘Marx / Suits and Overcoat | on many things, but the party has the skill, constructive ability and spirit to moet the issues in front of us, If it fails to provide peace on terms that preserve the great prin- | ciple to which ft bas pledged. iteelf; if it faile to attain it by methods that will secure the goodwill of the entire world: if it falls to provide| great mass of forward-looking, con- thone great constructive measures of structivethinking people of Amer internal progress and reconstruction ‘That great majority will show that we so urgently require, it de-| its utter contempt for the strutting serves’ no more consideration four | Jimmie Cox on November 2. The years hence than the democratic! administration has been party deserves today. a complete and disgusting failure, “I Go not believe the republican | and an expensive one. The next four Se en years the republican party will en has shown a fine aspiration and abil-|deavor to straighten out the maze ity to gecure cooperation of the en-| of democratic blunders and plant the tire government and the nation in| government again on the solid rock these solutions. 1, therefore, whole-| of public confidence, heartedly support the republican) Hoover, the great expert, believes candidates.” in the republican party anda in Hard- Hoover's view is the view of the| ing and Coolidge. west Corner Third tAvenne and Union Street Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants en Duty as All Times is ready to serve you. Aspnable, Our guarantee of you} from every angle. Our ively pagnl We are pregared to do di its branches—;Complete, U: f f Free E tion We yop a your teethjand advise with you tal X-Ray work in all Date Equipment. “ pos youg dental needs withdkt cost or obligation Bast ton Deatal 1422 Second