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_THE EVENING WORLD; SATURDAY, AUGUST-Ty 1920." YS GOVERNMENT CAN BE RUN ON $4,000,000,000 A YEA sm! dialing « nt - ai nhl nn tie a a ee) . 1 { | . ' Pp *) (Continued From Firat Page.) of the party, and Senator Johnson) ists had perfected, when the content ry eckery of honest busin re the onay ve ony What he 400 i take the’ Way cof the waditiowl } ¢ are aa One on this question, and, as| came to a precipitate clone, gases #0 Leader of the Democratic Party | who can, live and fatten nly in es 4 hi hae J agitator more difficult. Bring into tho the fatter exprenses 1, the Republican | deadly that whole cities could be) a" | juRbt to do; the sense of right and Party is committed both by. platform | Wi out, armies destroyed and vhe ° hag been five with Living in ine abstract and by ite candidate crews of battlesbips wmothered, ‘The In the Race for the Presidency y tion. threatened re-| pydiic prints are Miled w ¢ opin. “ fey Tpemiotakes of history are) Vs ectong lenders ‘of tne yerty o| one. of military men, (ist in future the fac 0 Pe, Ate Bobitie wars the method, more effective than bd tm the Zao of| averted, but the minority position as hod fr Any one who is false to | picture of American life more faml- that oath is more unworthy than | lies, happily a part of garden ‘an: the law violator himself. flowers all thelr own, and you wi find new ‘streams running Into the WRIT OFGINZUNGTION SHOULD | nntional current of patriotism, Sfelp time pf disturbed prices, if 1 exist, foi I~ ting these exceptions to the great square dealing Ameri- to equalize the burdens of taxation F . ; xanex or bombs, will be the employ- an Morals cannot easily be produced | hy making the holders of hidden ore, that I tak : pap “ee | that of the party. Teahed, peaches | ment of the germs of diseases, carry- | yardetiok of hones ty thet oe verns, bY statute, ‘The writ of injimetion | wealth pay thelr share with those i ep the ai AB avowed in support of the Lodge ie pestilence and dextruttion. Any most of us in our dealinge with Should not be abused. Intended as whose property iw in sicht. In shor, ‘of Democracy a free man, un- reservations, or of the #o-called mid "ation prepared under these condi- our fellowmen, @ safeguard to person and property, remove the penalty imposed upon + Hettared by promises and happy in the reservations, has been surrendered ONS, a8 Germany was equipped In that they mi y WAseerinee caie i ee ess ally by abuse cease to building thrift, and thousands of untrammeled oppor- to expediency. 1914, could conquer the world In a | fer the penalty of criminal law. feasea See, le device It was ine t ontented households Roe a ure year. There $3 anoth.. 3 shelter of their own roof. will look + tumity to render a service in the uame HARDING'S NEW PLEDGE MEANS LEAGUE OF NATIONS ALREADY fabulous contributions te the present | «Capital develops into large units | {ncn rovernment with aitection: fees ‘ ot Government that will hold for it SEPARATE PEACE. IN OPERATION, | Republican campaign fund. Much | Without violence to public senti- | ognizing that in protecting | the confidence which it deserves, 1 ‘NO TIME FOR WOBALING, SAYS GOV. Cox. * | ‘We are in a time which Calls for ment or injury to public interest— protect themselves. Therd are mot Senator Harding makes this new ‘It i# planned now to make this {m- noney, Of course, has been subscribed | the same principle. should snot. be rot them 5 ane n pledge of policy in behalf of his possible. A definite plan has been 4 4 4 ’ i i Pe dond artisan zeal, but the great | denied to labor. Collective bargatn= ee a Es al her cover ga Kereed Upen The egg een cee r . fii | saea of gaint Servinc a he ae jing throug the means of repre-/try under Democratic rule haa been “I promise you formal and ef- is in operation, ver: portant . . F : i | 5 | sentatives selected by the employer in man : s fective peace os quickly as + Re- work, under its control, just: conf- ‘ captains of industry, guided by a most Y, employer widely diffuse Never before has * . ‘ and employee respectively will be the great mans of the people shared ublican Congress pleted, was participated in by the i . 7 (dangerous industrial philosophy, be-! helpful rather than harmful to the E jerrelaet ‘thinking, straight talking fretion fore Nepainione wa ewics Hon. fidiinn Root, Hecretary oF Bite i tag i |llece that tn controversy between em-| general interest. Besides, there is "the vicweings of plenty. ‘There | Bnd straight acting. This is no time to sign,’ wnder the Roosevelt Atiministration. | P ‘ad GC “4d ae ployer and employees their will should yo ethical objection that can be ; if Yor wabbiing. Never in all our history | y be enforced, | plying our home owners. Nothing This means but one thing—a | At % meeting of the Council of the foreed, even at the point of the raised to it. We should not, by law, | wilt bring more golden return to the é | League of Nations Feb. 11 an Or- | bayonet. 1 speak knowingly. I have | ab y 2h eaitace oF utile ” Yas more heen done for Government.) separate pedes with Germany! ganicine, Coramitter of twelve of the passed through many serious indus. bor or Nata, HEHE elther to In- | Welfare of the Pe Never was sacritfce more sublime. The Would be the most die» | Most eminent Jusists in the world wan trial troubles. I know eomething of | However, neither labor nor sapital | ,common prudence would suggest heartenin, it i ry Pp that we increas our utmost our ‘most fous things of heart and| 4} 2B vert in eiviliation — nelected, ‘The duty of thin Rroup wns " ‘ , ‘ : ! their psychology, the stages through | should at any time, or in any cir- | at we inc the rade" precious To since the Russians made their i | "f y area of tillable ia ‘The race \ were given up in a spirit which | separate ith G to devise a plan for the establishment . ie which they pass and the dangerous take action that would | tween increased sumption «at i ome Ld infinitely meee aeryaarmany, and of a permanent Court of International bss 5 ? attempts that are sometimes mads to ardy the public welfare. | added acreage has heen aa ynegn j@varantees the perpetuity of our tn- rt than ie wasnworthy en our | justice, nx a branch of the League. | k . end them. We need a definite and preci bn, Modern methods of pil’ thant jmitutions—if the fatth in kept with ne. They were threstenny | This assignment has been concluded . ‘ PUBLIC OPINION A8 A SETTLER| statement of policy a fant have been helptal, wut eaee ‘those who served and suffered. Tite @tarvation ‘and revolution |! jpnanimots consent, ane augurs = ‘ efit OF STRIKES. busin men and workingmen |iiave their limitations, "Chere are {altar of our Ropublic is ‘drenched in| had swept their country, Our |1s'wnether we shall or shel een i i labor and | may doand may not do by way of /atill vast empires in extent in Our t » {Blood and tears, and he who turns Feria fouant tide ‘by side with in this practical and himane move: evitable The die- The law ls new so nebulous thas |SOUNtY:,, Performing no, agrvicgyeto ; yhway from the tragedies and obliga coalition of Strength, and arsees ment. re siden Wilson, CH ue Bes possible characterizes the ole” it almost turns upon the economic [applied genius of men to cover itlons of the war not consecrated to a Gen. Fooh was given supreme | ihe’ Longue in cur enna doe entered | | f i i é ; field of exchange, whether it be redilections of the Judge or jury. | them with the bloom and harvest ense of honor and of duty whici re- in lithe executive authority permitted. | |! HB product for product or labor for | This does not make for confidence | of human necessities. The Govern- ists every base suggestion of pervonal| fhe Allied cause, no matter what | xcnator Harding, as the Republican | |.) : money. If trikes are pro, pro- lime nar Tora hatha rec tA cel PoP AP a bs 4 Nt , aT we hi 7 7 q Py, < i jong public opinion always » nol a yi iy lent to the sk of irrigation { }'The men and women who by ex-| together, | put of It, As the Democratic candi: | Setermine ieseurte Ih |) Shieh ‘esrebealion Wear bc BLAME PLACED ON 6 (pressed policy at the San Francisco| thing fe rough it is proposed to | date, I favor woing in. America. seuenuad Grau the desiree PLACED ON BOTH THE ' ‘Convention charted our course In the bya at B porayat Let us analyze Senator Harding's} ‘ Public opinion 1s the most interent-| ¢f enterprise. The tules ef bucn PUBLIC AND RAILROADS. : fopen seas of the future sensed t any In good plan of making # German-American i ing characteristic of a democracy, and neas should be made more certain, Any discussion of the question impirit of the hour and phrased it with Setiates for che at peace, and then calling for a “new f {t ig the real gafety valve to the in-| Oo4nSt Onn stable baie ® » lof food supply leads very quickly b ity and courage. It is not neges- teeta ba pe, s inforceme| relationship among nations," assum: | x i] [stitutions of a free government. iti move with confidence. to the closely related ter of sary to fread and reread the Demo-| ferme up Laetoli ing, for the purpose of argument only, i} | may, at times, be necessary for gov-| Government, however, should pro-| transportation. ‘There, is no one . Plaviorm:to know ite meaning. | Cit raw, dor that the perfidious hand that dealt p ; foment te induire into the facts of «| vide the meana in the treatment of ita| ‘Ne Which brings us so intermlt ‘ ; ‘Tt is @ document clear in its analysis ae with Germany would possess the| |) 4 . Boe, Put acta and not conclusions | employees, to keep in touch with cons| (ently to critical conditions ‘as 3 ©f conditions and plain in the pledge at a we Germany, recognizing the |Spower or influence to draw twenty- ue { . should be submitted. The determining | aitions and to rectify wrong. It is} insufficiency of our transpofta 5 [ef service made to the public. Jt | first break in the Allies, proposes | nine nations away from 9 plane . form of unprejudiced thought will 40! needless to any that in onder tebe con, | oR facilities. Both the taliroads : honesty of word and intent. | #0methiug we cannot accept. Does ready at work, and induce them to! |! | 5 i the rest. During this process govern- sistent, facts should at all ti i and the public are Ther qProud of the leadership and achieve- | Senator Harding intend to send an, retrace yw and make a new if mental agencies must give a vigilant Ufy the pre-mupposition Shae the beng has been no mater addition to fipent of the party in war, Democracy | army to Germany to prean her to our ‘weginning, another commiasion tone | : : Pree. eye to the protection of life and prop- | coment employees ate Provo Cone | the total mileage the last tor unafraid the problems of peace. |terms? Certainly the Allied Army|semble with thon selected by the ; erty, and maintain firmness but abso- | oon ted years,.and the Increase in terminals leed, its pronouncemen: has but to| could not be expected ty render ald. | other powers, With the Versailles | ; , lute impartiality, ‘This is always the! TAe‘tl: 4 ate of the Nation shonid has been much less than required, . ti read along with the platform framed | If, on the other hand, Germany | instrument discarded, the whole sub- # . . i real test, but if official conduct com- be conserved; if labor in immature |; sue eginning of the war “th t : Republican leaders in order that | should accept the chance we offered | ject of purtitions and divisions ot os: . bines courage and fairness, our gov-| Jo. is permitted iby one generation, | ine, stock was sadly reducge th spirit and purpose as they domi-4of breaking the bond it would be for |territury on new lines would be re-; |: " E ‘ ; ernmental institutions come out of it ie’ practisag AEdateneee te ane, and inddequate, The public had not the opposing organizations may | the express purpose of insuring a Ger-| opened. The difficulties in this re- h ‘ . 3 H these affairs untarnished by distrust, next, Lhd at Diets La servi eutt- contrasted. On the -ne hand we/man-American alliance, recognizing | gard, as any fair mind appreciates,| L i iif i at | This is Bot an academic observation, | Agriculture is but another form ot | Cent Teventes on which credit could Hove pride expresned in tho Nation's /that the Ales, in fuct no nation in| would be greater than. these were at | ——— ‘bite Te Js the mere recital of experiences| sadntey ty thot, ie Leche eee ae ioe |e tllowed by the bunks, Moral as- i ory and a.promiso of service easily | good standing, would have anything | the peace sersion, and we mest nat 2 seat deprce ie te mronved {8 Cl dustry because upon it depends the | road Collen Vee na because, of itl 4 P[Bnderstood; on the other, captious to do with either of us. attempt to convince ourselves that JAMES Mc small dearce by the great mass of| oa Zuomiy, athe drift theme weeny nroval, ‘Af those Coe ree appy spirit and the treatment of | phis pian would not only be a piece| they did not try the genius, patience, | - COX Unassimilated aliens. Attracted py | feed supply. ‘The drift trom country-| proval. | Many hese corporations vital to the present and the! of bungling diplomacy, but plain, un-|and diplomacy of statesmen at. that SS —-| Qn unprecedented: demand for labor, | Oe tue "Te ye cer nyes Cusauleting | had made themselves Bice cana tugod the public mind, it wan leer | acurerated dishonesty’ as weil. Hime. History will say that, great as | interpretations are unnecessary. ‘That | ¢ wage-earners, salaried | they have come to our shores by the N ‘ " public mind. ) turing in the next few years holds { al. ‘Ther » were more, 6 : was the Allied triumph tn war, uu|may be true, but they will at least bo | men. agmoultutiate et the samen | thousands. As they have become ac- 9 years holds its were more, or less resent momentum, it will be neces- insta stock watering tie Renatoriat oligarchy had been | QUOTE LODGE ON DISHONOR OF | ih INC tied te achieved at the | reassuring to many of our citizens,/ business man who should be exempt @U#inted vith the customs and op- | Pt Bey tn ip dona eran the Senet ven own way in the selection of SEPARATE PEAC -| sary for America to import foodsturts. F the exploitation ‘of eace table. te portunities” of American. life, thou he oo Foenhetres ieee { ; rprising that it was able to fasten | Lodge anid, before tho heat of recent| dishonor, world confusion and de: |tiane tnticce cot expressed in plain | have used the excess profits tax as a | and are ownors of thelr own homes. || ne et eset a ining cos » numMeient to bring the entice . to the party Deter the vechiaain controversy, that to make peace ox-| fay, It would keep us in perma. | words, aa a matter of good faith to| favorite excuse for loading on the| ASSIMILATION OF ALIENS NOW nearly as possible the exiseag balance |7#élroad system of the country in % and bitterness © |cept in company with the Allies would! nent company with Germany, Rus- | our associates. Such interpretations | consumer by means of highly inflat- MERELY AUTOMATIC, between food production and disrepute, The good suffored with, ae iiey Shat Daapepess lt. (brand us everiastingly with dishonor | Turkey and Mexico. possess the further virtue of supply-| ed selling prices many times the| However. the work of assimilation | eimprion, Parks i lene eth Wt piggy Ary ca, | NATORIAL CABAL FORMED IN | and bring ruin to us. i ait, in the ultima: jug @ base upon which agrpement can|amount actually paid tpe Govern- | too long was merely automatic. One individual effort. unless profits, all| aes were taken over by the Gov- : = MIDST OF WAR. recattsgyy Nope pence js made with) injury than the war itself. be reached, and agreement, without | ment. million aix hundred thousand foreign | things considered, are equal to those | (Tmi@ent, they ¥ barely ablé to ’ In the midat gt wer the present mae ‘epetuliy Berson igh ere PROMISES RATIFICATION BY HIS pa A , St pti ead ie now of] A oped sonalion to Boast = in ee oes, gannot read fin other activities. An additional Cay ie © fs Barra nators TION. ressing importance. . nal contentment and sou usi~ | write our language. Our interest check to depleted ranks in the field: Op A u to Blyton ih Smoot, was | tons of eaten ane of the earth, pre: | The perpuetia ance oa te It was the desire to get thin: is a just proportion between fair| them in the main has been simply | would be the eta sioneeat oe modern | Of “he long 5 Superficial evidence of | Porine that understanding w Bee liauastingy aa’ exitadinn an tas pice fed that prompted some mem- | profits to business and fair prices to| a4 laborers, assembled in the great | ate’ rural mehanl vakee Te ea | every: mil pminal and joyaity to the President was de pvredine eMantlae pd cettar tego Rng Lf Sea tl Ls DIRS e to vote forthe | the consumer. | It 1s unquestioned | trade centres, to meot the demand of | eral Government should maintain we. | Very car and enisine into a cocondie iterate in order that the great FE eile ae ee te ed ea nadine pabauax 9 prhose who that the enormous expansion of pub-| the hour. Without home or com-| tive aponsorship of tlds. itural pars tion, enabled. tha ‘ of thei: ith~ rt, America, ref t tion of the Treaty without reserva. conscientiously voted for them in | lic and private credit made necessary | munity ties, many have been more or ents would be lacking in the element e' to transport troops and tea | fuland tic to the very core, Coagunet Nevers ines. (tone wide would impair its easentini | the final roll calls r d as w part of war financing, the diver. | lees nomadic, creating the probtém of | which makes civilization enduring if| Supplies, at tho same time affordin “might not be offended. But under- rer peel i. ene (now: | tion HEE Gu A hot ob bees the ne, that th ted d sion of the products of many Indus- | excessive turdover, which has per-|they aid not desire for thele children | Under great stress, a : = | Beath ‘this, misleading | exterior 4 Ps Maeea aki, | capeuss CEIeay cepuioeting Greiden pated minor- | tries from their usual channels, aw|plexed manufacturing plants. But | educational opportunities eaniparatie | OWUeL for our Industriog, “It should { ed and plotted by Seater of DipIe soectbe the cine exercising the arbitrary |well as the disturbance to general |thia has not been the worst phase of |faugational opportun be remembered in this’ connectic With victory to wou ‘an entirely new {tions of the. United States to the | Bower of its position to enforce | business caused by the withdrawal of | the altuation. Unfamiliar with law, GOVERNMENT SHOULD AID IN| that, except for the motor er Jerra drastic conditions. millions. of men from producing ~ no understanding of the pr ch “supplemented tr ‘ vy, project. This aot would either be TTT ate the hey Adminis: | HeoDIy, the voters oF the Repabila’| Reda, ail. suoeribailad to Gee ries ae [eples oo aoe Government, they have| | PROVIDING FOR MARKETS. lay rail, and except for the ' pe elder “ation clearly ‘will be the ratification [Under our system of government, can| prices, Reversion of these various roe oo Sy prey euupensere Pisa’ Led be kop hy Las de hid pipe dine which conveyed aty. Tl ation encies to @ more stable condition | and designing persons, opinion | foodstuffs is no indication of wha’ e@] commercial purposes, we s of the treaty, ‘The matter should be |Fémedy that situation, and I have the | arencies i ; no | : ji 4 “ faith that they will, at the election | will tend toward a recession in the | hi nfiluence upon them, be-| producer recelves. ‘here are too|in all probability, hi be i be Bins cutee rene speneey | ican, tenders crrecanes, With s ditee, | Sproncied sia tnan’ tact of tie |this fall. ‘Then orguntzed government gnormousty, inflated present prices cause they have been isolated trom | many turnovers between the two. 89-| throw our dvciding strength | * rate! 1 r Hl be en te bine 4mpulse | of, many commodities an pert : 5 ue to) ciety and Government, particularly | balance and win the war 4 ‘fore ‘See ogi! Becta ar hat eneeky Ninna tte Looe el I pe RONAAREE St Veet Gree aed facility ia the making of batter values, and there are now evidences | th; eet being able to read or write | local and State, have been remiss in ie aby Fesibeatil: to discredit the f * co 7 " At a it far jour language. « not modernizing local marketing fa edera operation of railroads i ite plan -| world peace, as it will be promoted | world conditions. The agencies of | that a sane adjustment 1s no 3 s the detail of the composite. plan siatenoies, inevitable BAe tenia | bythe Lenbtin, will bave In momoers lexchatee will auinmationly aatucr | distant ctor nen pottty, Of, -the, Federat | cilities. Municipalities must in large| during the years of grave emer- declared their opposition to it. every hand, and they find themeciven|the Conatitutional requimte to favor. {themselves to. the opportunities. ot | FORTUNES WRUNG ‘FROM PEO- | Rovernment to stimulate the work of | measure interest thamselves in, If not =< | Before the treaty was submitted rrayed in public thought at least, |%b!@ Senatorial action. The captious |commercial freedom. New lite 1 PLE BY HIGH PRICES. piers: es on el of the | directly control, community markets (Continued on Seventh Page.) : Against a great principle, More than|™#Y Say that our platform reference |renewed hope will take hold of every , school, community agencies, u a | Deep patriotic sentiment enthralled | Btate Governments and leduster ge: | This I & matter of such importance that, their conduct is opposed to the reservations ia vague and Indefi-|nation. Mankind will press a resolute | our Seople duriug the wen and alight [welt In the past, many inducrice | tit the Federal Government can —— Hiatea every custom and every idealiam upon which their party nite, It# meaning, in brief, js that |Shoulder to the task of readjustment e vt vel profitably expend money and effort in sidesation’ef decaney by precent- | prospered ik’ other as | We shall stite our interpretation of and @ new era will have dawned upon |¥{tentlon was give ire enn — baye sutersd from chronic reat-|heiping to evolve methods and to|{GET_WISE! SAVE MONEY! Eling A enpy at the dooument, pre- Ilustrazing theve ‘observations by| {ie CoVeDwAe ax m matter of good |the earth, | progress, und whan Gheerved. thee [arin to thelr own troutles, “rhe | show their virtues. ‘The farmer raises aden ilentls aere ceete P eured wnbi nly from enemy concrete fact, let it t be remerabered Kagel lig seth any” Inia wats” |OV. COX TAKES UP. DOMESTIC | shannon ware Renerally accepted x8/forelgner with Ruropean standarde | 2% Crop. MAG Ye apni ant "Ss biel ie’ 12 i ‘ nds, a aaed ¢ now invelghing against an % ee 5 one of the trials necessary to en- of living was welcomed, but too often oe * os i oO ; winked. reserd ef Senatorial pro. | interest in affairs outaide of America, | i16,)" j0° future. The point is, that | swe nave domestic problema to be|dured, amd they mene aibmon, Ro attempt was made to educate him| demand, His products in beet and ite, § $ +e pre ea. | after the le shall hay Kk 5 FF te and Zante, , 82.50.00 } [eeedings. From that hour dated [criticised President Wilson in un. |‘ 1 Pill Dh itt the henge ee ns |sctuled. ‘They are «ost preasing. | the thought and purpose for victory. |to. domestic ideals, for the simple | pork and produce pass into cold sto- finn cheap how lotking ; the enterprise of throwing the | measured terms for not resenting the frienda inthe Senate, and eee Pf i* Many conditions growing out of thn | While millions of free men, regardiecs | reason that tt adversely affected the | mage, and ordinarily when they reach Cane eet ee: Ear . j whole subject into s technical dis- [invasion of Belgium in 1914. They| ges me te wirar they will do is mip. (War Will not and should not continue, | of wealth or condition, were giving of |ledger, It hae been my observations (the soneumer the law of supply and SAMPLE SUITS cussion in order that the publie tarm the Lengue of Nations @ mili-| find by what reac tals they have |The work of readjustinent will cali | thelr blood and substangs, manny cor-! that $h8 man who learns cur lan- demand does not pein, Seid $15-$25 Moruiar Vatu might be confused. ry alllance, which, except for their . a for our best energy, Ingenuity, un- | porations and men seized the very|guage yields to a controlling public| ‘The preservation of foodstuffs by| a {The plan hax never changed in ite) opposition, would envelop our coun. | Pybosnd in the daor in @, contributed [Selfishness und devotion to the idea | hour that civilization lay prostrate ts |eplaion and. respecte wae ieee cold storages is @ boon to humanity, | M, COHEN Sbjective, but the method has. - At|try, when, as a matter of truth, tho] article to the Noo Yon ‘Times, 1 ox- | that & Is the general welfare we must secure for themselves fortunes wrung | sides, in proportion as hia devotion to! ana it should be eacouraged. How. || | 115, 7th Avan. 00 ATI me : Scena tag was the neta es Hise i Agooyy is of Nations has! pressed my own opinion of the situa. | Promote, |from the public and from the Govern-| American life develops, his interest | ever, the time has come for its vie.|f t 3 Me 4 nce ‘there was no desire med the beat thought of America ; i “One of the first things to be done | ment by the levying Prices that in/in the impulsive processes of revo~- ‘ere with the principle evolved | for years, and the League to Entoree PORE rete) SPR GMOS IE Ste ee ae wae tates kel cin cape wena Tae: RARE pres- | lution diminishes. We must be patient wire Tork aka aration. | Aaator, |Tioace Was Prealded over by no dis-| “There can be no doubt but that| entry of America into the world war ent taxation laws. mich capital ta [in the work of aselmilation and studic as he forta and not the substance | tinguished @ Republican as ex-Presi-|eome Benatora hive bean conadent| projected our people into an Grrldrawing out. of industry and finding |ously avold oppressive measures in professedly inspired attack, But| dent Taft, who, before audiences in flant regulation, and inasmuch as it} becomes a part of interstate com merce, the responsibility is with the Federal Government. Supplies ave tious in thelr dosire t raileled financial em: ney, which investment in non-tuxable securities, |the face of mere evidence of mis from, the farm in times of tense was futile when proposals | every seotion advocated the principle! provislot Py) Ty ant ye mao Mines waa faced. with de ination. to /This Will cease if the changes suggest. | aNderatanding, 4 Liki haa nt a 58 ae be fed out to Bi jor fmine forth that cleatly emascu-| and the pian of the! present league, apparently have disurhed” troke| make every” eamition sssary to | ed are mad We have a composite Nation. ‘The | Plenty. ‘They can easily be Zed out 0 , a Te able of the whole| NOT A SHOT NEEDED IN DE.|First, they wanted to make eure thai| victory. Tillions. in. liberty Yoag| In the analyals of government, aa the Pht Ye OHNE Lemar heciee ano, ihe HeEMaEA: syroeaan oe that 4 Bian it ie not necessary to} PENDING MONROE DOCTRINE. | the League was not to ne an Allinger | subscribed. by putriots regardless of | events of to-day enable ua to peno- |such. | We will not, Gemonstrate the | part of the supply which 1s released it the details of the controversy They charge experi and that Its basic purpose was peace| thelr financial condition were in-| trate the subject, we see the differ- br? lotiem ay ess we mera rate 3 from storage, Thidis an unfair prac- ‘ puaimenate, Senator Lodge Aually! when we have oo hinenert rier [and not controversy.” Basten, ee y| stantly placed at the disposal of the| ence between the old and the progres. |Gierence between despotism andiifrom storage. Thi an untale pine ned his ideas into what were! dent the Monroe Deevien Leis wanted the other powers signing the| Government, and other billions wero| sive kind of thinking. ‘The belief of |democ Lawe.f bb dave le net p¥ene | tein Mea ee a cite ini bevon’ i . Caren Cate TATIONS, ANd] Ip the very sasence of Articin x, [instrument to understand our Cense’| gindly paid inte the toe BBUEY: Chirougin [EHO TOMEIONASG 18 MNAL | RONEIBINEDY | Sot ow naa we MnOUId return kt tia eioy eemamaite rondarnite euould not ’ Sot Congress adjourned these reser-| of the Versailles Cave, ‘Bkep. | tutional Jimitations beyond whion the| many forms of taxt ‘To have| Should not function more widely than | Sir, Rar nportunity to the statutory Te ataeea > fations held the support of the so- viewed Menroge Marten, ,|treaty-making power cannes go.| pald by current taxea more than one.| !t did in the past, but they seem to non Piaeaaita. tn al Galled regular Republican leaders, tee m that time the processes havi eae Ey ine larm, predicting reourrarit | Pewling with those two questions in| third of the expenso of the groatesi| forget that the fundamental of our tie! ped mace tare eRe Nhat Magy agli Te ag ibid ry terortng Piel expoiency| Savth "ameiten “gages and_thatt fue,arate ered, cme man the hiro manungy in | ik lyegua Tene Oa and pedal |conaln now That warranta any inc) S\roriee, tame ourenane” Bi one 4 ry merican Stat that the interpretation of the func-| reflection on the high we of na~ +4 fringement on the right of free speec! aintained only one, the fe} its truest sense dwarfed every cons ton of the League might have been| tonal duty with which we of America | 4eVeloped new problema, Civilization | na" assembly nor on the liberty of | *tmer, has mi mpelan producing department. It is not only be. A of the maintenance of the honor of great political party, ‘The exclusive rien. Bred sovereign rights uestion was how to avoid a rupture| thi; hy here. . y the Republican organization. The| They “ atated th these words: view the obligations of this genora-| Continues to build along the same| the press, ‘The greatest measure of fe be enabled both to pur-| venra in, in fiving ite ‘assent to this|tion, Iminediately following the ur. | pity lines and altrulatie as we may |individual freedom consistent with | fair that he be enabled both 0 pit, Or race That” thee tots, 18 Mind the) mistice, measures to modify onerous| Maing that except for the exchengerot | we satety of our institutions should | Chase and to sell edvelugnenny. bit emi fact that the League of Nations/@nd annoying taxation should have produots between individuals, com. |e Siven. Oxcessive regulation causes | 12° heoome a compatitor with the wi liges gem pgs hone hypooriticaily claim that the| Which it embodies was devised for| been taken and the Republican Con- mercial units and nations, our devel- |e cena ons that compel restraint | manufacturer for labor, He has been | fe least, the announcement from | boys being drawn IM siltaee aay | Sant ee purbowe OF maintaining pence |Mhate, and which foe ane, must Org-| coment would be slow. to action Phecause “the ‘iegislative | unable to compete in the past and 14 My service, mong the nations of the|!nate, and which for almost two years of thi ove his help in consequence has been in- oe: Re ae but ey fall to realize that every high | earth and preventing the recurrence] has ‘exclusively held the power tol,’ of this srowth goes on under | authority acted unwisely. suttitent, Therefore the right of co “ nthe land knows | of such destructive conflicts ax that| ameliorate this condition, “has nov| the Protec 0 jGOV. COX'S STRONG VIEWS ON | Co itive purchasing and selling in cs i Wirorid! peace trad tne ram iect,, 9f| that no treaty oan override our Gon. | Chrough Which the world they, Seat sate ites Condition, pameed altoust therefore tes ment be tee ENFORCEMENT OF LAW. the modern view, should be removed | aD i Cee ues een ¢ "and yor | and tection Fenerves to Congress, | passed. The co-operation of the) single law to lift from the American | eety unto government for this con- |, 4 forebearing policy is not the) Poa” Gueations. b ‘e | , fame, fe Lodge reser tices Aid. yet Goriat®, Consrese alone, the power to| United States with the League and| people a lond of war taxation thas proper one for the deliberate enemy AUTO SCHOOL Olive Oil A spoonful a day will drive Indigestion away i i 3 deration elther of the public \ntereat ’ i ‘ the proteotion of and with the en- tinuous service Is a polloy of fair Agricultural thought has not been The: reach - | ite conth of ce 0 oleraten e 1 of our institutions. He is of the kind ‘airs Fieaning thereby. the Lodge rerve- lism with a meaning of their own ins | wil, Daturally depend upee theres] cannot be tolerated in w time of/denling, Too often the genius of man | Of OUN tnatitutions. Ho is of the kind| Arion, represented in atfairs of oh ints, os a heservationiote and | vention, and artfully appeal to a self. | herenco of the League to that funda-| MIGHT CUT $2,000,000,000 FROM Fao read paecun Senators that |iah and provincial spirit, forgetting | mental purpose? L TAX! Ppenly opposed the League of Nations that Lincoln fought far ‘ prompts him to play for governmental u-| government. Many of the branches advantage, and the success which haa | BeM®. The difference between ave | COL Government which deal , re- | tocracy and democracy 1s well marked rect h the soli and FEDERAL TAXES. | der chieved in this partioular, has in bi ind. He is o} d to Gov-| motely or directly with the soli anc over the uch & declaration wou t least 3 Nc on o| pe gs og ppres rob) id St oseLbilities ip any form, purely moral question of slavery and.| express the view ot the Unie d Btates “Federal | taxation k bth very BACNET wnleh | ernment in ‘any form, and he hates mala ees aie wee CALLS HARDING'S STATEMENT | ‘ht McKinley broke the fetters of |and justify. the course whic i ours because it appeals to those whom bl y i “ eral welfare if the practical experi- | VICTORY FOR JOHNSON. our boundary ines, spoke the freedom | Nation would unquestionably. follow i - |PROFITEERING THE MOST SIN-| he would convert to his creed. Any f the farmer were an —_—— a Cuba and carried the torch of yUurpo : : ISTER INFLUENCE IN LIFE, policy of terrorism is fuel to his| @nce o! As the Platform made no definite! American idealism to the benightod AREAS Ane eel aati ttodt re ene ber, Without hampering e |, ,W2 are a busy people, preccoupied | flame of anarchy. Those whom Le] inthelr adminlatration, ‘To be specific, miittal of Gailippines, They lose memory of | also appear to be a simpler matter to| 1 Sea vere uitrative: depart. jin too large degree with Brey oe. | seek Fo ee tn te eit maane | the, Federal Reserve Boards the Fea ea state | jarfie Prophecy that America, ments, by the elimination of all |mercial considerations, and we have ference bety - ” an, under the blessings of God-given op. Pig iery CARA Te eat] olliers and strat eecnomy everye not recogtisad ae’ we Mould that the lial antitnda ao thar eheo the law oral, Trade Commission and the| Peieunity, would by her moral leader- | thne to meet the objections of thoes where, national taxes can be re- |fulluro of fovernment to prevent in- loys hand upon his wilful mensoe to| United States Paritt Commission are OWNY and co-operati bece :’ ucei x jualities has muide it possible for | Government, the if ss 0 HOME =: er, WhOd® position haw been con-| Messiah ainong the nations an the VR tatlave tat wo might be in- Consumption |mischievous spirits to develop preju-| comes plain to them. Oficial con-| anyone contribute more to the mik-| + ‘ tent and whose opposition to the! earth. Lea Eee te toate Conutls ‘once willingly -borne, now |dice against the institutions of Goy-| tempt for the law is @ harmful ox-| Ing and success of railroads than the and be your own iandlora. 3 ; @ in any shape te well known,| ‘These are fateful timen aa idahiee DY making @ Bena-| unjustified, should ithheld bis support of the conven-| ized gov: be repealed, jernment, rather than against ad- | hibition to our people. It is diMcult| farmer or to the creation and pros- | y | Leet ecmutnn. ta Words something! ‘whe incemea fram Waremane fac: |iniatetive nolloy mhers ine very |to follow the reasoning to any one| perity of the banks, or to the slit Easier than most persons H's choice until the candidate had] all over the word. Tre ee sty | ke. these: t realige. ‘ .th : porta ence here. Y who would week to make an tesue of| bility of manufacturing and trea Soe 7 ted the meaning of the platform, | civilisation be par house of] ati will of gourse be understood] tHNss those of non ieee | eee ee eee eee Tne fe rae talents ina centonsenarhe: units, or to the agencies interested ||| A Wonderful Assortment 5s pd announced definitely the policy| The supreme insue of ‘the cantare that In carrying out the purpose of E t would be his if clestes: exist by unfair privileg which is to-day the most sinister In- | The executive obliga’ beth § | In exporting? H of opportunities to elther buy before us and the natio Longue, the Government of the) able to carry their pr fuence in American life, It is not| national and 8! FARM LOANS TO AID IN BUILD- the land pon whien to Duly Tho blican | candidate has! halts and delays is playing. wirk| United States must at all times act In] But taxes on the eatin arog ermine tir the oath of offi to ING OF HOMES, & home of buy uno ‘ainoaue ken and his utterance calls forth, fire The finest impulses of strict para my iy oe terms and in~ rners, of the salaried and The tribe of profitcers has sim. protect and defend the Our objective should be decreased built ts offerea the readers og following approval from Senator| manity, rising above national Vinge, | rue’ eee pe tates Constitution ional man, of the agricul- ply multiplied under the favoring tion of the United Sta' tenantry, With the period of occu To-Morrow nday World, fehneon: merely seek to make another horrible bed ow Snares in poy way be altere tural producer and of the smali circumstances of war. For years Constitution, on it ene! pancy neertain, tho renter strip ‘Yesterday in his speech of aecept-| war impoasible. by She treaty making power.’ tradesman ould be sharply large contributions have ‘been i and limitation given to and |Jand of its fertile elements and each 1 000 Se pce Henator Harding unequivocally! Under the old order of internation-|VITAL_ PRINCIPLE OF THE| tmodihed | made to the Republican campaign upon he law-making body, r diminishes our national assets, | ’ parate ik his stand upon the mount} al anarohy war came overnight, and LEAGUE MUST REMAIN. 1 believe that a better form of| fund for no purpose except to buy legislative branch of Govern- | Under the operation of the Fede: al} ue in this campaign—the Longue! the world was on fire before we knew | “Unauentioned friends of the League |taxation than the so-culled excess| a governmental underheld and to ment ibjected to the rule of | Reserve and the Farm Lown Acts,|}| R l E tat Off, Nations. The uublican Party |it. It sickens our senses to think of| have made other proposals, Our plate | profits tax may be found, and J sug-| make illegal profits as the result the majority. The public official |encouragement has come to thou.) |) Me@Aal Estate ers ida ‘committed by its platform.|another. We saw or conflict into| form clearly Jays no bar against any | gest a small t probably 1 to 11% of preference. Such larg sare who fails to enforce the law is an sands who find that Industry, charac- | standard-bearer has now accentu-| which modern science brought new additions that will be helpful, but It} per cent, on total business of; to-day a greater menace to our enemy both to the Constitution ter and intelligence are a golden se-| || F S | & W. | that platform. ‘There ean be no on in great guna, | speaks In a firm resolition to stand every going concern. It Is to be une. contertment and cur inetitations and the American principle of ma- curity’ to the people’a banker, the| or Sale nted tag die polson inst paything that dieturba the | derstood that the term “ousinea#’ as than the counth temporary jority rule, it would seem quite Government of the United States, Shesn- ital principle. eax it sald that | used does not include income re- profiteers whe al mallon @ 1 unnecessary for any candidate ; Adultiply our home owners and you ae pn) ) , : E peerage . — eee