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i«t»t T»«tf W iu«a » t*rvr*f*l«* tt UTS -SACK TO TMi NORMAL* MEANS REACTION FailMr* (• tnforec FroMbitlMA l« Wor«« Than Law's Vtaiation—Oa- • « «4 A «A«w^ <4 •i ?i«m wmi ac»4*aia».. .rf paMf pr»«i4«*at i«l hudfltaUon by Haaaior ItobiaaoA, of Arkaaaaa. <bairtnah o( tha Han Krau< claco coo vent ion, of Ha choka. To the caramontaa at tha Mont- goroary cpunty fair ground! Governor alaraa Praaant Cangrtaa Has Nat Paaaad a tmgla Conatructiva Law, ) Cox. whh Frunklln l). Rooaevel^ his but Haa Spant Tim* and Millions in •asking ta Maka Amarlcala Military Triumph an Odious Chapter In His tory—Favors Repeal of War Taxes, Criminal Prosecution of Profiteers, More Adequate Supervision of Rail roads, a National Budget System, and Woman Suffrage. Hera Is a summary of the speech^ of Governor James M. Cox, Demo cratic candidate for president, at tha notification ceremonies at Day- ton : league of Natlona.—Would enter tha league, Immediately ratify the treaty and state our Interpretation of tha covenant In reearvatioas as a matter of good faith and as a matter of pre<-autloo against any misunderstand! t.g la the fat are Ibteovratatiaa ta nearly it tba league Is sot ea at an^a and mmt r«*kt r»« e#st ttowaaaaw I"ri > erne — tgauA4 ea pmm ear ta«e« raAove f« treaties e-4#»w * *a mi ea ««ao ge i#ie tea. ooAaatSaafaea «f ea* running mate, at hla aide, marched for a mile in a broiling sun at the head of a parade ^of democratic dele gations reviewed at the grounds. Their presence was an eleventh hour thought of the governor*- who had planned merely to review the demo cratic hosts, which came in thousands from Ohio and also other states. The parade line alone, sprinuled with two score of bands, was estimated to con tain 20,000 marchers. For two hours the governor, in his address of acceptance, kept the vast throng cheering as he gave, with em phasis, his campaign policies. He made the league of nations his para mount declaration, declaring he stood for American and world peace by ita adoption, with '‘Interpretations'* pre Government Would Co Operatt With Us In Exposing lllsgitimits and Undsrhand System. Tokio.—The statement of Congress declared that the Polish army along the river Hug had retreated so precipi tately that It did not eVvn destroy the bridges behind It. This river was Warsaw's last line of defense. A spe cial Russian cavalry corps, the mili tary men reported, was driving south man Albert Johnson at Tacoma, j west along the border of the Allen- Washington, August 2. that thousands *toin district and reached a point 30 "of Japanese are smuggled into the * miles from Mlawa, 31 miles northwest United St&fefe from Japan yearly, is of Waisaw, on the only direct railroad giving evidences of a tendency to in- to Danzig from the Polish capital, crease the feeling with regard to the These cavalrymen were said to» be United States created by the arrival headed through Miawa into the Polish of the recent American note and sub j corridor to the Baltic, nearby, and sequent newspaper attacks against thence to Pomerania. America. The foreign office made the: The experts reported that the Polish following statement: forces were demoralized on the whole “We can only express surprise at! northern and central fronts, the extraordinary statement made by KNMnULOKII HELP 15,5 ... la Waf**w by lb# tovlat Preparations Bting Mad* by Hunt to Stop by Fore* of Armt Invasion of Territory by Allied Troopa. London.—The Russian soviet’s re ply to Great Britain’s call for a halt of the bolshevik advance in Poland is j bolshevik a refusal, accoiding to the London which the Russians now are onlv 60 t bark thorltlta. who demanded that lb# emlatarloo ob tain • mandate U> take up peact nego- tationt. This will delay even Ihe be ginning of the armlitice negotiations. Meanwhtle. the resistance of the Polish army, which apparently had been stiffening, has again relaxed un- ^ der the tremendous pressure of the v , armies. Warsaw, from Tirries. • The newspaper says the ground taken is that the armies. would not obey an order to halt, and will only be content when they reach Warsaw, which has been promised to them for loo*. , The German government Ig deter- miles distant, seems critically menac ed. if not doomed, to capture. Ameri cans remaining there have received official intimation that they stay at their own risk. Coincident with the serious military developments comes an announce ment from Moscow that a soviet gov ernment has been set up in the por- , . tions of Poland which bolsheviki have mined to prevent by all means the llu “ a v entente from sending troops through overrun - Congressman Johnson at Tacoma. Campaifln Afla , nBt villa Coat th* Details of the scheme, as outlined by Carranxa Government 42,000 Men. I Germany to help Poland, according to | Mr. Johnson, appear fantastic and * declaration made In the Reichstag by Qur Gross National Debt Reduced most ^ improbable. While solitary j Dr. Walter Simons, the foreign minis- cases of smuggling come to our no- Mexico City.—Forty-two thousand ^ tlee from Urn. to time. It I. unl-M'- i Dr S^otu ,.h»t It th. »bl« that auch an Imol.rd and tatrl Pr-aldmt Cairaaaa ta th» rampaUn .. ,, hl .a. rata pro,ram a. dr«rlbrd b, Mr '•«*'»■< VUU. Coloo.l Baa). U.r ' , ' b ' WM ^.T * V- ^ John^, TbUld b. a»«lc.ll. "»» Rloa. V,ll»'. c_bl.fo»M.» toU ^ to * U “ * < |■■.HrAMlI. » During Juyl to •24.222.t17.013. 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(ifflclal IteHponglMllty.—< >ppos«Hl to “government by party;’’ pledges service to the people as h whole. Education.—Federal government should not encroach on local con trol, but rather should create an enlarged public Interest. Campaign Contributions. — No narrow dividing line between the legitimate nnd the Illegitimate, underlying purpose only determin ing Industrial Peace.—W# want n change from the world of yester day. from the old Industrial world We are at the ’ fork* o' the read’’ Jk railed **rt-t’urn to tb* nonual * n» “react ion I «iu "* db# 1 * * abxsas* Mnhwm* ddta tbtfbMb be axM*» : Mapa»«e • mm m* m t* mmutm m mmrnm eaa**x#>dbb# b» !%• mar m *mm>% abba bbax fbaibe dx# mm mmmmmmrnm mm mmmmrn *•# ad Was daa*« a—% pse§MR#«d ^ W • » MXi’« •>*«a t«# *be jin#exia i ad m •Am See »4fa*4 diiReai# 4MMB %m MV-ee% «e.tM# i««e a X a , B be%* tad fb**«o<* *m •MM *« be m# %Mb m mm asee MkMNMMi a M| Com da# *<* aiamag lb# rhaatag Whb pwiatrd infer to t'gurooa arte tbmate. the guverwor g«»f irnwr ap 1 pi a use aa be emphasised hta mdtet naent of the republican platform and 4 leaderdhip The rrond also voiced its approval of hla dei larntion that the loss of the league would mean more More cheers approved the candi date's pledge to aid ex service men. Several demonstrations marked his declarations for.consideration of wom en including -ratification of th# equal ! suffrage amendment, j Repeated thumps of his fist punc- j tuated the governor’s criticism of Senator Harding's stand on “patry government’’ and the audience evi- I denced its sympathy frequently. ! The governor delivered' only one sentence of his statement on educa tion, jumping^ to the subject of cam prtign contributions, and he was • heered In -declaring the Democrats II »•%%•« m —ftaxabilb f* Mom*# -faitc mmmtmmm bar vfr» •pvWif bl • fb«t day •• a«*t*t a*>l eocfvtarv «d lb# navy at bia d**k 91# busy «>*nn« away a me • of detail* that had brrumulatrd during bis rccwql vlait to Main#. 4U***tr rxrv jt I fb ed M t MMr * •mm * W *ebWMbnn — Cuuauxir ail tfuMl bid hmm Men—. O iflxgibg net T Mbeuxaab the f k M*a» csmnM ted a bow V C*mmmm, cbwf mf tb# raved m tb# Merai yvt rudusa lawiMabwew— e t’nbMi bad pr iviierd Jb. laet ac« orduat t« «dTV lal rapawt* eid %m Mefial-t# H*M ng peidanCf was A total, at I ITf f oinwtusl craft an laatt arary anlaae bo aras sp*-aktac aitb aa adgrogat* toaaagc at A.S43,- pcraotsally bOi mad* tb# trail •It p*y ibg oxur# 111 ■ — than !*.NOobOO la toil aad oib#r Frao'ee la or Verge of Bonding e charges lb taobbo ♦ j # *4 ■ * • wmm* •# Owioowo# Ikr Ot Mol** |M* It • I BdvHMit boeboa’* r «soa*#«l ref i**- r. To rb «d •%# ex -% xx> o Tommxaa## • »• % ad M • bbbua a» * vajnmad of tba oft y bfwxmbt +im *4f«xrie are id a Jegl* atwre I.ai Bight More Oates Announced Foe Front Porch Speeches by Ha*diog, Railroads to Report Quarterly to Interstate Commerct*’Commission. Washington.—Railroads having an nual operating revenues in excess of one million dollars were ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission to submit quarterly reports giving the number of their employes of various classes and the services rendered by them. Stern Note to German Government., ■ . ■' ■ — 1 - " 1 AgenK Roosevelt Memorial Ase’n T ”” V Par!* —Franco, acting alonr, if in Cuba Bring fiOO.OOO For Fund. Mario®. Or—EIgM more on n*s #ssary. s on the verge of sending - j Senator Hardlhg's front p unch ca!*n- a stern-note to the German govern- Miami. Fla—Aurelio Hevia and ‘* lr w “ rH announiel, and in addition ment informing it that France will act Frederick G. Morales, president and headquarters made public a list of instantly and forcefully to enforce the secretary of the Roosevelt Memorial ‘^ ecat * ons "bicii have asked for a> treaty of Versailles in its provisions Association in Cuba, passed through 1 r>, ’’ ,lment9 I,av “ ro ljPen A-** for eastern Europe, as well as for the Miami on pieir way to Washington. si K ne( *- west, and that France can properly! Messrs. Hevia and Morales are con l\ rrhe ( * ates definitely set are scatter- Koscuiszko Air Squadron Will Aid take coercive action along the Rhine. The government is convinced Ger many is plotting with Soviets to nulli fy Polish boundaries. veying to the headquarters of the Roosevelt Memorial Association $100,- 000, the gift of the people of Cuba to the memory of Colonel Roosevelt. Apparently Senator Gore is Badly In the Defense of Polish Capital. BeJten |n Fjght For ^nomination. League Council Wants a Balance Sheet Presented by All Nations. ed from August 0 to September 25 and it is expected that most of those on the waiting list will eventually be giv en appointments within that period. Secretary of Jap Association of America Denounces Charge. San Francisco —The charge of Rep resentative Albert Johnson, chairman Warsaw-Owing to the desperate; Oklahoma Citv Okla. -United San Sebastian, Spain.-Representa- sltuation orv he front nearest Warsaw. States Senator Thomas P Gore was lives of eAch government^partlcipatfng - - th l K ^l!£^ 7 -. k 2-®ay‘ ,<,r ^ ^^^^ mnnlng far behind Scott Ferris. 1 In the international financial confer- of ,h * hoU!l#i committee on immlgra- eomposet for mo- par or Amen ( j emiK . rat i c candidate for the Hvnutor- ence to be held in Brussels on Septem ,,on an ' 1 naturallmtlon. at Ta<oma. eans a t.u led to the f Kh Mrn ^ lal nomination, on returns from her 24 will be asked to present a bal . that Japan?*# asaoHationa in being transferred from the southern front. The squadron will aid In the defense of the Poltah capita! The Am#rfc an eob*blbt# lb Warsaw will be rimed, aad Coats) Kaakib is prrpbr le*xr IfloM *d tW fiM«x#d» xtate-wide primary as tabulated her#. anc« sheet showing the actual flnan l’* 4 lrtr coast states have assisted to Latest available figures from I.13S I r^riarla of (Me J T0S lb th# slat# gave Ferns «IA»7; Gor# StATt Th# eeaalwr’s adtorwbt* prwde trd •Vert* w«al4 h# rgt sJharpty »lal situation of his nation it was de th# smuggling of JapbMbt# Into the rtdwd bt b meeting of th# rcHtbrll at * 1 J,, *t r ^ was ehavMrfbrls^d |® a th# l#*gtx# at sntlabs In mmmiam h#re L , 4* # ik'*t hi K KsasshL s«rfvinry f All rwbbCn## teiM h# asA#d Mii hn Ispbbx*m bMimbaiMt «d Asm**# ’A##* «bf aamm hbi** sin#smxp. am am ^ '*'*4 be mmammmm* a* ft m •b Bb#Ad »#bB»bJMB ed §•#*«#* rpsdMI BFimbit'ix i * ‘