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BJ e ao [0 ' WEDNESDAY MORNIK TOLy 1920. - MONEIUNE enone yn port rcc . uo - ss woes. it mul obtaining ratification of the fedoral suf- |. - IN LAKE GEORGE h ' H “NU “r + % - EATHEH THPI-AN ‘ LA BAD As REDS, RITES COX AGTIV 1 SP AKING \o> om gop make. (3 V ”VEH H\; to, 20 - 0 . - _ latures ° Lon. - 5, Tua: R 'M. - reap i ; , . «o (By«fhe - Associated\ Press.). >> >- t -C ‘ - n - | -~ Will Put-Him to. Tesh | - .} the PMCs VrA: {o . I ANSAS CITY, July.G-A& letter written by Govérnor Janies M. Cox, JL LBW @Governor Cox is now the ack _L 3 | _ Glens Falls, N. Y, July Alex | .- YL . Duflon find- Mrs: Edward Maloney; of: 'K s , 'I ®] fi - of Ohio, Democratic nominee for president, .to Jolin \H. Pollock, a | . . \ '| edged: leader of his party,\ said Miss ai. were\drow i B § ' © AA Kansas City attorney, stating his position on law enforcement,. was R 6 - © AlL Allce Paul; chairman of the paty, and giggglf¥5vXége z'rlni'J‘Tp'l'fihxfifii'uflfiki He £ ou > \ [*| |< made public by Judge Pollock today, 'The letter, dated Columbus, Ohio, 4: AHE HE \ dded :. ...... Oo steamer Sagamore atruek the rowboat fn! \ < \*- ' f . ° B 'which, they wore cruising around «Katte: . Aut - - + . h> ~ x cal e June 23, 1020; was,sent in response to an inquiry from Pollock It says: - Women ate interested in him, and kill ~Bay, with the Misses Maudesand v s > ., _ \I have read your letter with interest, The question before us now. ij they- will judge his eandidecy large, | - 7 f * . - law filth-cementss As the Constitution and statute stand, they are the ode Iy according to-the use he makes of RI§§§ECGL¥;;'\vzs-eugg§g:ofngflly13:5 Demo‘cratic Nominee to Urgfi this leadership, in caxgegfiigfj their - Levy sisters were able to swim. l‘All four Home ‘TOWIJEI-éféd lat News. ' \G 0. P FOI'GBS Meet in Chicago pressed mandate of the people and must be respected by. public officers and I * * , 225 f 311th?“ as 10“th tlgiy remnixll. Thnz‘te'ii no dlfierencelbet‘weenmeglect of | ‘A I A AACS “F figs‘flfigifi’é’fibbrmnny to bring: . were spew leverdale. - \rof Nav dffiEaI’s e low by public. officers 'and an attack against 'our institutions by th Is party the great honor of giving ,. |. _> . negi n iy ; c sete ' i ee e t scat te © pow -~ Fapmipp su] c f New - a 3 te ve\ the governm ilities \ , ae . amendment, thus.enabling all women o - t* busapc ® inif Aso gs Beating COX.S the existing order by rule of the majority, chutrweeléan‘flxgé'lsdlgiétrnenggntnlfi :. Porch\ Campaign. to take put’in the 'coming election, 6 & @b I. 4 .. 1 ~' Choice. 2 * . proper attitude among aliens, unacenstomed to our ways,~if public officers + 10% ' His influence 'exerted- in Tenne 2s ' ? see, in addition to. that of other n Col © - close their eyes to their onth and obligation.\ C Ce « tlonal Democratic leaders, will. un- HAYS EXTOLS cohNDilDATE - * ~ - - - GOGE‘RNO‘R NOT To RESIGN 'doubtedly. .bring {I‘anesnhee junkline Directed Fight: in: Legislatiire Against Sheehan for «From Non (lultthAuoplated, Press)) a. ,| Poughkeepsig. July. The little vil- lago 'of Hyde: Park, and bum» evelt, to the Demoémtip . mews. that dts: favorite pol «(Bi - - L E\ ; 2 j), e Cas i ' - i ' Hundreds of Telegrams |. Secratery: Baker, ' wh mes | from President Congratulates 'Ohi¢} Lot Friend - Ohio, had. this to'say .of #unset 'a ln \O\ \ mends, . , *. 'In his thee terms. as gorernor:of . Executivp 0 Winning” K d ie, Sou cant . '~ off the telegraph wires before Republt-| FOrmer French President Wants statesmen. and. theipeople,, of these two) and - thank inv . tae IP iC\dutoral commit iriont Wants ©dhe . Rnglist® pri 10 \18 cupportrGeverndr James M. Cox, today,) iy ds\ ine tiny Haye chairman of fo wiaa| - France and* England to ligence personifies : warged by |.intimated he is 'rendy (to- makeyan in- |= tion will-berecely i comment on the nomination: of Governor that radiates \from that<Celtic. p :|> + The: governor said, however, sea Cess nan e® i X ,. Cox, In reply to a request for'such com- RIS News\ right by The Argus and.. which adds so. much chane 'to. his plans \haye been formulated niid the cam: | Governor Cox will' draw extem: [.% ) # r“IQEQWOW his, Roosevelt first spran ment, he burst into an popyrignt 1920, Reproduction prohibited; 21094ence, made most difienit] baign: will not ibe discussed officially un-| sively from the liberaL.element of the July (6. -President WI | cal prominence 'in 1010 when he was ' ~- . Roosevelt; | drafted'\by the Democrats ofthetwenty- J. . _Ohio, Mr. Cox has demonstrated his i427, © 20 .) +| 'great éxcentive ability and' his for- \. m t‘iy g’un 3:30; ated Pregszelegrnilzx ward: looking .and aggressive democ- ;, [+1207 ton x Sip tee, began to arrive in Chicago to plan , t : 3 tpv ® < tlon w € 1 do h th i inst him, , . his gons derstand t'whatis in| tensive 'speaking campai inf 'eyery| ! pride. in Ohio, and \t} ountfy will ,, Fag Mla : ixfia’é‘é’; suggflggming trains brought W6l‘k TOQGtheP- i 2:0; in 0th Rte ill?“ fighmy‘vuqdeb State: Hp“ 919i fgiexfygrs‘a‘m a ail 333i: Hinge???ozlggéiegsezgegengocut is minflfn’fidnfifléflngfikflhT'Kaeflg «Republican chieftains whose names mre! ; R vay ¢ Plaid at fin“ is ~not| rge his. political advisors, n 6 qui’egnoljfé, oflice‘fin this morn- ciuud'l’renmcarfiedgfll‘efflv‘rflfn'gws‘offhié eulogy of Senator Harding. | his| til Democratic national committee mem-| country, and, yet, at the same timo; Son tonight sent Franklin® D; \Benator Harding .is a great candidate |* te nation- .finest of -English.virtues.) berstand:otber party leaders return. from he has a record In-Ohlo for law en- assistant secretary of the navy; who was eighth New York State senatorial district and as president, will bring to the na-| Paris July 5 -If there still exists in TE [he. ;w gnaw, to ifé‘turxifto'ihe: San Franciseo, Although be said he had foreement; , It is a strong momina- nominated: for' yvi‘ée fi:§fifiih€'h'§,‘lfi§ c‘égisfingkof 'the coughs of Dutcheag, - y 6-In ai. racys> (He is, fearless .and high , b always. suc i fon sh ha R : Hoge : { R $ \3&ng?” o 6 b. neve was Son\ end- orch\ campaign, stich #s Senator Hitchcock. Sanguine. .'.\ [ing and transmitted to' 'his, home at nomination: to 'Mr.- Roosevelt's residence, ind th al :. : i 0 tion's problems just those Tllflmes so| England any ill informed persons who conception he hid of thezalllance during; 206 considered the matter, ho indi-! tion, and I believe the governor has Democratic ° nationnl convention today, Pumgm’ and Columbia; Inan effort to' de- ~ = ~for~sratification lof. the. suffrage ' <4: : ; . . », L ___ amendment. The National 'Wom« R 7 . t c ¢ i ¢ tno R ec ,n ' t_ * yu’gygurttfi'wéll gokh; Gawaerntor Cox hk ' i i 1 5: \ . Ve T . [ immediately to ask for effective a- |. R men © ‘3’epubhcam hie Re ram? Frat? 20 a [- healt l severali'clerks Busy Openmg Wonnessee > cc, LL B f a Comment on Choice of . . ; Nue, = Democrats. R / a v --- % LLM EE ' (By the United News.) . L _ 84 Chicago,: July 6.--News: of the nomi - . C . Lj TPG - , Te 168 mation of Governor Cox by the Democ- - # gl k >> By vee mpcratic ..qational 'convention §gfdgiou£2§Pfiffifso'gcgfia‘m if}; racratic-convention had hardly trickled accepting. \the l‘yregiydential nomination . personal--talents; into - the - struggle the ¢ delegates for their and: stood 'with; those j 1 G. O. P. headquarters here was © , f Tloyd George, duting .the war, 8 far\ [ 1. osev ® v. . the proverbial bechive Tf industry, with By RAYMOND POINCARE |&ted. an incompar igryld'e. \Ty »«. Harding . thefiepubllcin linlf‘fdeg‘lgz‘le Ben Hitchcock; Nebraska, .adnin-| Dayton; read? . - L0. * bub 'attempta (to- communicate -with<his ~* conferences gll over the P1519“ declined t Former President of France, ° arll Sale gent experience with flq’fiafiojxpe s. to make at M8 leader. diting the treaty fight, ,, \Please accent my ~Rearfy congratula; “0915? Mro,. James -R fiflqltr'tgefl‘mi Chairman Hays smilingly declined 19) wwugjen gor Revue Des Deux Mondes,| DETHAMCDEREY! tactics, . the magnetism! IPM + that no said:. « . tions 'and - best. wishes?\ « --. - Th8OX» vflgffljex“ he wass 0 t ‘Sefl' aste n) 5 o spolitl- ~ ' youch needed in the executive in the dar® pelicve in good faith that France is '@h the hostilities France is ready to 'l eated; ho had to dntention of ersigning as) \a ch £. careyi i \~| th ¢ telegram?! / 6 i , H w h ostilities, ~F're a y to: purge}. : R r t a chanee of carrying many doubtful. thesfollowing' telegram: Rell l feat Senator John:F.-Schlosser of Beacon, | ~ romediately head,\ he said. \Harding imperialistic nation, famished by. the de-| hen: me ry yof. certain dinnizle‘eabl‘l dno Ohio in prder to devote afi of 'states next -November: noc i+ agccepfiniy warm congratula- Kilo mas a \candid-t: i491: iireelection:f 7 ° I m -- . Roosevelt was: successful,. volling-up / a [s a sterling man, As they love him at \thar f mplign.. He poluted out,| / 200 - » Talihe 2 home, so will the nation honor, respect| sire of conquest or obsessed by the $332: lich Engian §‘§;;§2°~sé§°§flt [that Senator arding had announced he | Senator Sheppard,\ Texas, a. Defic. Hons. and “of,“ wishes.\ f ~' majority 'of 350: in' the Democratic land- - and i110“ h'lm'd Ble will be a really grent| dream of breaking Germany economi¢-| example, mo, ;~ would riot:ronigh from the Senate. > cratic dry leader, wired Cox: ' ar 4B. kpDDr slide which carried John -A. Diz into 'the president, 'and I congratulate the €0U8+| one, tep us to dis-| .. Dloyd\ \ ahd \Premier .. Goyernor Cox spent the day receiving! \Hearly - congratulations, on yoit CLARK AP PROVES governor's chair, | One of the. stories still possées them of-that Idea. Have come to khow and esteemcach, other, 'Old friends at hls home, Trails\ End, near nomination, and. I predict yoitr election ° gj ¥ j t t of ) A- m told of Mr; Roosevelt's first campaign, by Dor CONF A HOICE Tocal .politicians.is. thet he \corralled the ml) 2. farmer vote by/ running ona platform July., 0-®You can Which advocated uniform ~apple . barrels. ‘ * Anoamnine / Becomes Navy. Assistant: % am #led Governor ' i : He is the ibest. of |;. Mr. Roosevelt, was. realedted in 1917, - dt As P J.the '1t,¢-'said. Champ - Urn-k, former | but-resigned «his geat on March 17,, 1018, rfimggg: gfinglqalggggfiaséninc‘l‘gnslfi coa Floségliwgnid Trammell, | 'Democrat, \of gealgr of thtni‘Hqfisevat'hex'rinlgrmed of to accept. the 'appolntment as' assistant enntor Harding, were received during! \T-regard Governor Cox hs a strong his home at £36301“: xi”? on's < choice .. at [secretary. of the navy, . His most famous ggyzlsghegreifgfid my”? agonfi‘ffgé . ~If, there is in France a pretty wise) They. can do much 'for .each:other, .and with- Senator Medill- McCormick and Stntiment .that the British government they can do much toward ¥. Sherman of Illinois. It) hes mince the armistice, pursued a soll-| to their normal paththe \/ was said one of the subjects they were| tory and over egotistie policy towards two countries, .. ls... % . to discuss was the Republican situation Constantinople, Asia Minor, Russia, Ire-| We should 'congratulate in Hiluois where a party split is threat-| land and Germany,.let England on her| well on the fact that: Dayton, and in his office at his newspaper, | by an overwhelming majority,\ tht'ergyitlgnhNewts. 1 25 miles to Middle} §écretnrisiiAlfxnnge§d§nm full. - > Toul e motpred 25 miles -/. !.\Cox will - gives Hn va~ . : tno: Co town, O., to make a> brief address to |I belie€e__he will ,¢,i§y?‘0;in'$°yd ff; : Bqnqiyfiy, M rselvess as | friends and neighbors of his youthful days | margin: * This 'should. 't supe. Aucgess of | 547° for me, t when hg was a nows bay, printer's devil,| the Democratic party aud\ put Cox: in| Cox was- nominat d 'Belglim.and Italy side not hesitate to convince the French wer& represented at Boule‘gn’e‘ We have) school teacher and reporter in. that city. /the White House,\ < ened: The only Republican leader who com-| that they are mistaken. Anally , (1:0??de the ahockin ; mented on the Cox nomination was| Never has there been the 'need of excluding-from the supreme 1 Senator Harry 8. New, of Indiana. teater mhtual confidence between the/neighbor on our northeast, E f . Green, Mo,, this exploit in the State Senate was his lend« c In nsmighty likable fellow,\ (he ® \ . & ke cid the day, but it was aiplusicgl mitpolssgz man, capable of handling. [big situations morning: My , Clark- hldv'buq' per- grrhi\of.the'i§h|irgexitn‘ivhq opposed: the /. said, \and he will prove a, strong cam- - namin: - on bility for the Democratsc \m?“iinfl tier is; abig way, (His, \administration hi sistently\ referred as. a.\ posible |..com'| election: of William ,F. Shechan to. the paigner.\ * ' of the delegates were absent and. their| sensed the possibility ¢ 1) Byer any Oi . meg:- \3:1. them. t\. hm? hanfl' his\ political sucobss indicate] promise but had\ never 'authorised plac: United.States Senate: After three moriths luring the day the members of the places had been filled with \rlugers\| balance the xi’tcpu‘hlksm' clorks vovfje coats, opal. Sf £. yeiter- that he will \make a strong candidate aa! in#: his name' before tthe\ convention...\ \/ deadlock, James A. O'Gorman was elected ' : nfixznnltgifnggtfilngho are to lbugle only a, few actually holding proxies. “It Dewgcmtlgumnzrlllng; bulhorder 1ta son dlgi‘fiterngnnggfingzlgl’gxm “£95111: o memnnes ff the Democratic party.\ -- . muta - ay kl t wjéh Magicoievelt'q‘lctoncunqg‘cmé Acuito . charge o campaign arrived. |, \> + nce the public, that \both\.partles ha I -~ sml) | ' «Binge 'Mr., Roosevelt's appointment It was sold that appointments of cam- Lunn Créates Worry. 3mm“; a“? spielt of thes gcgtlfrimalg )§:§g;¥:d°{h2'%§§i‘;§£ffi“fifivfififmizgfi y R HARD,” G GRE © “thezn'fivy department new??? spent: most ~* paign leaders in various parts of the| 'The mayor's protest created the great |ies Jaws. . country would be. announced after the| ost consternation among the\ Cox sup-| ,, there. wa udency on from glue Asgcgatetgc crzf‘algryzsftlflnuzi; . conferences, -and ways and mean of | rh He be the st ter of the gar: of -managers' of Mr. McAdoo pcewm erlo cl. Hinds and he news. financing the campaign taken up. Treng. Dorters, He became fle norm cenlor 0} %) and. Mr, Cox and Mr. Palmer to ignore! COTE he had been watching -, urer Fred Upham of the national com- very exciting raid. The Cox men made a the charges which,cach made agatuat the l'hlner ansi A? ity since the opening of * \/ said the $1,000. limit of cam- fervent appeal to him to withdraw, his other two-aince the contest for the Derad- the femflsflc analytsn X n pnifim expenditures would be adheredito. challenge, on the ground. that his inls-| cratic nomination began, ° \o \of avenue?l ca 1n week, nouncing his . celle M. Shaw, secretary of the fance would precipitate a situation that B‘ 'an> Ar hcg sks , V henx the F lash came uh Tot 'a d treasury under McKinley, was added to| would prove embarrassing to the dele- ryan Annoys Leaders. nominlt lyn- filetlflgléflflmfim Ne the campaign forces for Harding today. gation from every State where a condi-! The most<annoging, fly intthe Demo- 1&5 lag“ “5,1 {i213}; is wite \His mest It was said he?probably would head the[ gion similar: fo 'that «existing in New |eratic ointnent»since thevmomigation of in: “fl-“mg: 0\ to “W’ngofi'n‘; room .of | eo R’VALNOMINEE of his time in' Washington, retiring 'in & r : Auch: the summer and on holidays: to vislt his mols © 2222022 154 (vinothfnt‘ 11:91:15! gnvle’r‘ ,xirelilx;qulnbed his [\. abus; ¥ eep Interest in e Park, however, a Columbus, Oho,. July: 6--In a con; is fun one «of ‘iu’tforemost’cifizensand, gtatulatory » telegram to. Governor.Co% one 'of 'the: leading : parishioners. of R received. at. the governot'soffice bere to: James' Episcopal CEurch,n-whlch t day from Benator Harding, 'the', Repub-| Roosevelt family has attended for years. - lican. nominee, Senator Harding says: Hels. n. fre@ient visitor - ‘afit‘areclll- t‘flsmchwgem'nrkedfelrloon, [sie, and 4s 'active 'in..county «Di - ich ~portrayed. you. and -me As ne HM coms mnwakeafing Tor: thel/ White House |. .Mr. foopevelt A t i speaker's bureau and: take an active York prevailed. ». |Governor Cox had b A hake handoiwith his - 7 lene ® le Le l l vas. born.. Pa t in this work, a Mr. r Cox had been contributed by|his newspaper and .shake hands. witte his . (Special to The Argus,) > Ivery >It: seems. to have>been-prophetic. +80, 1882; the son .of James: and \\The others on (he ground or who are [MET the ather “gvmhugfigg & fin the Mr. Bryan, who, it had 'been notlced, had printers. Later he o ”fix-5101131331“ . Binghamton; July 6-The 51mg, 'Sta 15:3; Ohioan ahd. a ofelliow publisher, 1 R : Roosevelt; He is a distant rein- | frealls ted: ‘sgwnudfisn T. ixdn‘gicqgwfi “menu”; into a \Eumpfi \as sang To. become &, Pig ”fill\ it Mr: gem? A) AMcsfahca,, B1, dean 'of | District ééun'Adjoum'edrtodprulerlhesa- gong-0mm you .on <your notable svi; kfloatfhegfil°fialeszg§°i¥°fi§°A°§fgfltugln « Kealing, Indiana; Joh & H 1 an adjouroment until they codld re-] Bryan, however, confine mee 0 ‘ to whom he 'wished| Ing the tases of, Robert B, Jame ory.\ . © mopve i. of. (8, = j Elmer Dover, Tacoms, Wash, known' in . vasu 2 \ Dazton attorneys, . he ig The vanes of Robert B, James, Albort| .. oan en ll, - ity through his mother; He'attended. the Afoot ay | (9) coun t fy fra mab fie ager tt enero if dns dnt od MeADOO PLEDGES - fraa ioral at ENS $o «' Rman: Jacob L. Babler, Missouri: A 1+ the Gox managers that he withdeaw his| Cox, All the leaders, (who are rapidiy| grave af his mother fora few minites, | conspltin aol in. suger and MCADOO\ PLEDGES >| Hiarestd in 1904 and, Columbia | Law Hert, Kentucky; David Mulvanc Kan- cfoticoge and the latter launched the} Rotting together behind Governor Cox,) Sig died at the age of 8G several yearn tence will be teromy beonlk Cf 3 'O Cox School Jn: 1007, being admitted to the oll gs ;WR\ B. gfiwflfiffi ficb'xfl‘v‘éufifild drive that culminated in the stampede Funky ug’rfiedfltérghfl cgufil‘gf Mr-Brflnb' aggyznlteé-llvln; to see him ggggedgéomr feavesfor nis home in Scho- ° 'SUPP ORT TO 0. - 335 Ingrlérls’;rvvtll1tfi “tfifi’ei'fidfifidgmi - . c ias - \| that finally won the prize. perturbation. tey do mot appear to be} qrernor for hllfirst term. ' . \RG Albakly 'cheos wore f ; ha . - Css « Afilb f New York, a 'd - Minnesota, 'and, Hetty, (Looking over the battlefield this morn- particularly alarmed over it because they ©\Plans were being made by the Dayton' Tor tho \ios depostted| New Fork July 6-Williami G,; Mc- b member of ihe firm of Martin; Hooker *' paign mamoger Senator : w, the leaders in both» factions gen-) are quite convinced that he will remain{chamber of commerce for a jollification $12,000 with: the clerk today; and 5t was in- \Adoo defeated for 'the Democratic; pres- and Roosevelt. he lis ics Ac f* rally agreed on one or two things, The| on the Democratic reservation mainly be-|in Dayion at a later date, probably limated a heavy fine will bo impored, As| A000: defeater 'the I cratic. © Married Colonel's NI [C a : - first was that Governor Cox had sceured) cate there appears to be no other.haven| July 15, \ . * gm I?“ moment it wir decided 'to Tet the| idential nomination. today sent. the. fol: .._ Married Colonel's Tece. o, As. < h a tremendous advantage in the finalstrug-| for him,. A good many of thom ex<| When the news announcing the nomi- sztfi’l‘egutgébgafiynfiufiopgfi all: {387m lowing telegram to Governor , Cox 9L MF, Roosevelt married Anna F. Roose« [mm-ml z glo through the retlrement of the Attor-| pressed the opinion that it would not|nation of their fellow townaman was re- 20 Company nnd the Jgh“ 8 11,93; Oth. named to head the party's flats?- velt, fiece of the late Colonel Theodore . A?!) v , . ney General. The second was that If mlki Milt}! diherenue whether he turned ceived, most Daytonians were in bed.| Company will also go over the term. « \Hearty congratulations, 59d - assur- Roosevelt,and guu'fhler'oLEllqRoosnelt $91“)? 211121253}fo auctiogfloledhtuhrf 1003115112133; oflcusfiae fie! §$§'yra?§ef°fi1n§“r§'3 “fell Tm\; rfffivfg‘ their . first mews of the ., > tris .| ances of fy. cordial support:\; ; . 1 flycflufiggzflfilvl (if: Alli-Wig: $521”; A pzsnd e : f R . * Ai putt - lod. Mr I , . M ([ to Ambush“ Davis, the latter and not «mained in the Democratic camp and \”$12“ngginafio’g'fi‘l‘figm“ Cox was IT'Y OFF|C|ALS THANKED .i m»! pores EFT IN home .between his: family;. his- interest in lutely 01°?“an Cox lwourmlihmt'cl \o 3m“: “Egg Gigsdxlimlihthe convention that. the talk of the town. Excepting for al ~ FOR POL'CE PAY Boost PARTYCHI \ A PMLEN, - 13“; mil?\ lhxidf ten la. 'for await: ha ' 1210.71\ ver va ¢ . a TTB. n; .' chie 0 . . ram ad . . fin“ eutfiimsfi‘gv‘efi'nn: cCunxe‘nver \Elihu; today began st noon was hollow cand fiffi\£¥wffin§2fiifi'&fd’fl$ mgzflntflfl : F EL, CI TATES OX ng’h‘ Fault-25mm degocruh‘u §:.xz‘::nn.:x“, suppor . . admitted this morning that Mr. MeAdoo's| tame compared to the hectic, human et-(returns of the balloting there was noth-} a.. In ih - 2 Re - - 19 and is popular throughout the county. Cox Ho > mo - tored to t c mbt me ose io. relist Reactie fle ee if wit einer? onle only 3) - te | Freie: no | a ral : C + * + bo Weve bul - v \ (Continued From Wiest Pore) MURA, MP0s ope the, momtestiqny of, thn, fufie bast cage altec -..\ . (o) Shildon Prout mombors ot the ound of Homer\B. Cummloge: of fhe Dentscratie Whe! MCAS ches, woke he too shape the ticket produced under: such truly (5251533 331355511hii‘fi'“omirr°§§'§’&?§i‘i 11:26:55 am 1:37:51ch £13233, ‘tu o'rnoflmi %. ~ gaggfnrvrghglfizymgt ily “$343: 2:33:21:ffifi‘flnfff’cfi'lfinfiz (a zit-1.13\ not mitixsgmxthngsvfiwgi $1,216};sz all\ lav; Democratic conditions. The activities of the officeholding extraordinary battle over the presiden: mm? Association for thelr support] the text of which read := ~* * Washington. . At the Roosevelt homa to- was fo With the exception of a left handed poltlcians in the Wilson administration] tial nomination, showed up frazzled and - Hn owning!\ mambers of the force an!\ uft hes been'a great convention and|uight it was sald. that Mr. Roo m?! 1 be ann cadorsement from William J. Brranm supporting Mr. McAdoo was made thel.unkempt \Most of them were in a bad ' A ' mwaro “mud ‘Merdny reached its conclusions in a truly. Demo: 6 d t 2 h it f or c . * péhifat the nomfuation of Governor Coz most of by the Cox: managers. They humor and their one ambition seemed to “garrison Qtv: Rake cle tz)!\ e Albany Fo cratic. way. - I 'most cordially. congratu- til my; a ¢ “gm [on \m; ‘ff‘m‘m' tion (1 was generally nsprnrcd- The YE A great show of virtue by talking! be to get throligh with the business at Pattolmen Charles F., Davenport and|late you upon your nomination and con: “in ally planned a ftig' to Cbg, ; He Interes < cirenmatances under Which it DVDA e all the way. and sounding a hand without delay aod turn thelr backs Janis H, Meahan wera chosen delegaies to fdently Took forward t electio origina dlelnned- a trip to Canada, It ** accomplished made an sexual to most l] ‘x‘ ote of t yti tended to Krb an h\ dd!“ hte fl San P elf fa mo State convention the first wesk m (00% formar le your in m+ was: sald, but the nomination may 'cause - despite Pl u- of hin supporters of McAdoo, Pal 2h\ “(lame Nt Burles “duh on , the delig! ”(5h “a a \121° a“ ‘3‘3 . * September, . - . . (Signed) \CUMMINGS . , [him it. mak a 3!!! Foy o mer, Davis, Senator Owen and one. or e alctv es pl r. Burleson his vwhich everyone of them had a kind word. m . 2 R - Vul . R \1 f two' other man whose names were he; associates. .* > } tThe California delegates mare an attempt, | a kc before the convention tintil the dramatic .. Moore's Telegram, «-|to keepthe visitors for a day or two. - , P - and? 'o ons oat Hit Bio gite Moore. ithe Cox manager, sent This suggestion men rotef down ~ r O Teeuire - 2:3; wit? 31:23 twted forthim. gram to HRoper, the former commissioner| by odds. of about fire hundred to one. (Continued From First Page,) R : , C> ** pened ; Fow of the persons who were In the! of internal revenue, who had organized) Before the presentation of names, Chalte - - } 20%; 31,25 c \M convention ball this morning When Mr.lov, movement, suggesting that MSD Robifson'gave the delegates an on-[Bureau. He has been associated with . iL 600 - Throul *\ Palmer's announcement of withdrawal 19° - nent, suggestink portunity to stage a parade of standards |intendent of the International Reform 2s. f Cox ® © was made and 140 o'clock Tuesday morn- he call Mr. McAdoo's attention to the a¢| nad indulge in a dilated demonstration /the. wets. However, if Cox comes out + me C M and, * ing when the nomination of Mr. Cox by|tivites of the army of Federal office-| by reading the following telegrams from}squarely for Jaw eriforcement. we would A big truck user has of cou mcclamation was proclaimed by Chairholders, who were ignoring his declar®-| the presidential nominee: , be mug if we mfg“; our judgment on - Ig + S . : Yan Robinson, on the motion of Sam|tion that he was mot a candidéte for what hd did before.\ * this to say: \We decided Amidon, the Kansas leader. who hadithe presidential nomination. In addi- <_ Cox Telegram. 1 a c Cul \ . In Toted his 19 masociates for Mr. MeAdoo.| tion to this the leaders of delegations Dayton, Ohio, July Gib, 1020, Labor leaders were disposed to regard: on the Sanford truck be- - R R % will ever forget the exciting 15 minutes {containing federal office holders, com- h T. Robi Chat the candidacy of Cox with favor because 'e \f d th “d L2 - > : > - B c that settled the Tong drawn out contest. mitted to the support of Mr. McAdoo, Hw‘Difnsguu; ‘Eififn'fionmmsfi of the laws he ’hu sponsored id Ohio} } “1.115? we foun & e de foals 2 * - > © Deadlock Strengthened. | the men made wo kick Francisco: 4° 5280 band what labor leaders there think of} / tails Of Construction were o sin ta eu, The retirement of Mr. Palmer inste8d when they were voted for Mr. Cox on the! ~. o pas 26 de. hight organized right and that every part - I a . : a of solving the problems confronting the/final ballot. 'The one thing that the| Let me thank you for your felicl« \. ee o weit Get )- entering into th - a I : b : A i d ending the Cok managers were'afrald of towards the} tous message. I aball accept the [labor in Ohio,\ said. Frank Morrison: : entering in e.r con- € ¥. vival groups of leaders an € a \standard from the Democracy of of the American Federation of : F - 20> . 2 deadlock, served to accentuate it. 'The] end of the fight was not that Mr. McAdoo Stanus ; J Labor and a member of its nonpartisan' struction of the Sanford , R { aot would be nominated. They were con-| America, conscious not only of the LMbON onparts & rot: s & * Falmer vote was distributed upon pretty bel honor. but the great responsibility |Political campaign committee. represents the highest <+ *~. ® ~, kno c fident of being able to hold enough votes ferred. As Providence gives to declined to commit-the federation farther. pres & s P ' arn tis - Altec three ballots, furban totheie rologe way thet the sou oe Of Steohgth and vision, tny frm ,. The legislative committee of the standard of quality in the . are sold to concerns who simply must ] : Indications seemed to point to a continu-) bined McAdoo and Palmer support might] Tes0lve W121]?! 1:0 jug?!“ flg oa £2111: pe ls%cgmp1k~s ge rxxflrdstpfkwht‘ . United States.\~ .. have satisfactory service from their - \lation of the war between the office hold-] be grouped in one body and delivered! fidence whic as . been officially d “a; “£5 y Road tha Wflrfis \ol . --* equipment. \ . . -o tabo fit (fit °f . o J tate bosses who had rallied sistently vo or by the yotes of his! 7\ P 3 5, : as . ~s . . $. mfiggugnorgchs “fare in a spirit of| own state, West Virginia. and nearly all{ !420 tat. to “a” half“? “it 2h.“ inning “waging. in Goa-Sn“ h“ -L. ==and he's down in Texas f w. sae 5 * i. . - C protest than for any particular admifa-| the time by the 24 votes of Tennersec given service and sacrifice, ‘oh an: & presume a & is was becanse he D s the traveli + - This condition of affairs seldom lasts © A tion for him. . © Rome of the Cox men admitted tod “Qflguafifgec’ffiffi Rial! b: XE” 1457; gecgzlpxfic‘: or 32355533?\ ff w F Te & ar 1.11 fs tos l g l ck: - ( i R [2 ie ie oul probable that at the acte | that if afr Stoddve an Nir tod) mle dia age (eer an aon boek apt Rigel} | Twice #s tough as it is in - ong on _ - mol ana and the Virginia representitives,| Davis, the American ambassador in Lon- e are ‘lwfgihmfics’f to the 733565,“ in Ohiq have been aske@\for the these égglfl’S- - . . who 'had bees voting for Senator Glass,| don and not the Governor of Ohio wonla{ needs of fixings, bi Meghan dd, trae cuss idate's position To.state matters, . s St . d . Md weet Fur k . s . fad not broken away from the line np on have been nominated for the presidency.} {0 the PO nut {a 4 we pledge. affrage lenders are disposed to await andard inner - keep an- the 43rd ballot, the bitter straggle be- Senaté Committee Feared. Please couver to the dclepates of the some evidence of what Cox will or won't « ~ fords active. ~- & tween the opposing and evenly matched ° ttee Fea €onvention my grateful acknowledg- [do to help complete their enfranchise- * b ' wo 2094 forces would have continued indefinitely.{ A* 5000 A% the nomboation of Gevernor| ment. ment in time to enable women to vote in 2 # « * . . « 2s When 3ir. Palmer réleased the delegates} Cox bad been accomplished, the CoXi an ofp ihe standards except that of --: - a 20 . . , fo- who had been supporting him there ap-{managers stopped talking about the msel Nebraska figured in the, walk around! form to sccond his nomination \there was man so 20 f peared to be no advantage for either Cor-) of Federal power in promoting the ambi-) that followed the reading of this accept-| Nothing to it.\ so ax to speak. . ; IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ernor Cox or Mr. MeAdoo. The fret) no, or afe, MeAd Fi lled fori ance of the presidential nomination.]. The New York Governor wails in fine ® . = § that even this developed to favor 'The McAdoo people werel There were ten minutes of singing of| feltle and paid & splendid tribate to * : a i , Ohio Goremor was mainly due to the} Sernede willing. to fail in with thie; campaign. and therm melodies, then} Mr. Roosevelt Incidentally, he re- so c. . extracrdiners exhibition of energy ditka, not so much because they. were! Came the 11mm” of the names for} fected his complete approval-of the party i 14 ; il \ ~ playediby E. H. Moore, the general man-iveady to forgive the \55mm“?! state} vice presidential nominées. Five distin-! Patlorm and i4 comparing it with the . ¥. ager of the Cox forces. Sloana Gordon.| bosses for violating the ethics of practi-}ruisted Democratic statesmen were pro-Eambfian instrument adopted in Co- h A Bis asmstast. National CommIlteeman ea} politics, but because of their fear thet, posed as rouping mate for Governor Cox.; described the latter as \a frozen - e 3 e ~ lon l Marsh of Iowa. Lynch. of: Senate committes. which is still in-} They were, in the order of pmnfimg firh\\ & sentiment that provoked a storm r P J C ~ r ac a area tic ok - icf - DUISTFIDUUNG UO . 0 ee es rede direct appeals to the might tora imbiumfiéae’ig Ge Is Debeiy raifquqmm ofdufifo-fn'ss‘fiqigwxfm 11] of Mr.) Wag? Sen t \ ®., . oc ponent o ai Ne ione is! toc : A fifmmimdefiérvm Sznztecmwinfudgembeiszm‘mmxniflxmfiummgwmmfmdmxwymz f * * ALB . !l Cereloped was _ when Mayor Lozn off feas enterprise and. of mflfmwmtiydfietmtm.§éyuémaflm This was done with #)} - © & e challenged the New Yorkiuival Democratic group who have been was the aler «lolcd, ndi whoop asd the grout Democtatic hate vote on the ground that about one third [fiyimg at 'each_ others. throats. todry {as soon as Governor Smith took the plat-{ Clare wownd wp in w mood. |_ i“