The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 04, 1920, Image 6
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DO3ESTIC ISSUES
TIhEME OF ADDIEss
Governor Coolidge Urges Nation to
Solve the Problem of Jieconstrup.
tion.
Northampton, Mass., July 27.-Gov
ernor Coolidge, in an address formal
ly acce )ting the Riepublican nomina
tion for vice president at notification
ceremonies here today urged the
country to summon Its forces -to solve
the problems of reconstruction. le
devoted the greater part of his ad
dress to a discussion of domestic is
sues, but called first for "a return to
a thorough peace basis because that is
the fundaniontal American basis," and
before domestic problems can be
solved, he added, there must be a re.
turn from "the voluntary autocracy,"
established in the emergency of war.
to a government as exercised under
the doctrine of the separation of
powers.
In (iseusslig the league of nations,
the governor commended the 'ltepub
lican senators for their opposition to
the covenant without reservations as
suhbnitted by th1 i'resident, terninug
"the league in that form subversive
of the traditions an(d the independ
ence of Anierica," but the Republican
party, he added. "aipproves i(the prin
ciples of agreement anong nations to
preseirve peace. and pledges itself
to the making of such an agreeim.'t,
pr'serving American indepenrenee
and rights as mwell, and ieet every
dty America owe-s tq humanity. -
The oxrcises werel held on Allen
Pield, the ai thletic ground of Sm1ith
College, at 3 o'clock th!!i afternoon,
before a crowd of several thousand
whiich stood throughout the program,
apparently unmindful of the scorch
ing rays of the sunl which had turned
tie ideal summer day of the morning
into one of uncomfortable sultrIness.
The Governor spoke from a mound
which formed a natural platformn and
stoot under a canopy flanked at either
side by the Stars and Stripes and the
state flag of M assach usets. With hin
oin the platform were Seniator Lodge,
former Seinato- Join W. -Wcks, of
Massachusetts. and other party lead
ers. A touch of the picturesque was
ladded when an airplane flew low and(]
iropped upowers uon the field.
Governor Coolidge's declaration in
behalf of woman's suffrage was the
signal for anl en thusia stic demonstra
tion. lie said that lie hald always
voted for it, bit did not regard it as
a party question. The Republican
iarty, he 5aki. "stands pledged to list
its endeavors to hasteen ratification,
which I trust will 1be at once accom
plished."'
h'lie address of notifilation was de
livered by (Goverior Edwin '. lor.
tow of Keitu icky.
FORY K1111,:' "CO"
|-:lehteen Year Old Fi-:Ier lIy)att l'ais
lle-atlh l'Innity for .I Iurdir of Ai
a '% Ili-eman, ii
jytar old l'lmiir I lyatt, the, c-onvicte:
Slayel' of l'atrolmani ()'lirin, o1
Roc-hester,. was lo t to deg.t h ini t hi
i-etr ie (-hailr at Sing Siing j't-aum to.
-night.
I lyatt entere th--u Ile deathl i lc ihmbe ti
shouts of I oodbye"1111 fro the- oithi
-iimttes oif thle death hioutsi, "Goodt
by,-, hioys,' lie call- i-an rturn as hii
calmilty walkeid to thei chai r, accomi
panied lby thei iter.A. N. l'eterseni
Proitest.ant (-hiallain of th ri-tson.
Ilyatt *"as ihe youngest jier50on Ov'e
hplt to deth In Sing Sing prison. ii'
ha)d noft reaiched~ his i-ighutee(nthi birthI
(lay whe-n lie shot andm kIlli'd thle hloch
ester police-man aft er an exchange o
irvol veir shiots.
iilriinn his iunprisonmeont in ti<
death house Ily3atti was coniit~a tha
Governor SinithI would commun lte4 hi:
senti(-nce and lie did not give up~ hoji
until the last.
If the rover-nor gIVEs ime a (-hanti
for life. I will make good," lie sai'
'airlieri in the day.
Ii atts moothlier'- rsen ted'( a piet it iou
to (ovyerntoi Si th, h-a irig the namrie:
of se-veralI of thle ji uos w ho convict it
the young man in lier efforts -to olbtair
('l 1m11n y, bitt the govern- d~)i~eclti ne
to Interv-ne.
Iiis miothrci, M\rs. Thomas Douighty3
and a brother and~ a sister tuaid a fare
well visit to him thIs evening.
Nille a'i l'oliceman
ilo liis ter, N. Y., -,Jiily' 29.- liyat
shoti anrd killed I'oI Icrman Willlim 1I
O'i',ilen on thr. night (if .lay 2, 1919, ii
a trevolver- duierl after O"Itrilen h ad suar
tirisedi hIm in the act of burigtalriin
a hos1e Onl (hiarsori a vonu1. 113-at.
alttmpfitted to 'sc'apte but was5 stopipe
by a shot firm a detectivye.
No Worms lia a i1eafthy Child
All chlldre~n troubled with wor-ms have an uir
healthy cotor, which indicates poor blood, and as
rule, there ie mere or lerns stomach dlsturbanco
GitOVE'S TASTELESS chIll TONIC g~ven regularl
for two or three weeks trill enrich ther l;'ood, irr
pirovei the digestion. and act rus a General Strengtl
eninguu Tonic to the wholeo syrtemn. Naturec wi t be
throw off or dispel the wirms, arid t he Chlildr willt
i in w'rf' I~ thm hoe ...a. .o ,.a.,. m,. .e. bot..u
WALSH PLEDGES '
SUPPOI' TO COX
Massachusetts Senator Who Opposes
League Unamended Promises Loyal
Aid.
Dayton, 0., July 29.-Governor Cox,
'Domocratic presidential standard
bearer, today was pledged the vigor
ous and unqualified support of Sena
tor David 4. 'Walsh, of Massachusetts,
a leader among the senate Democrats
who differed from the administration
on the league oll nations and who
fought for reservations.
Senator RWalsh arrived here unex
peteedly today and was Guovrnor
Cox's guest at dinner before leaving
for the east. ' ... , )'.i
"I shall aid in every possible way
to secure {Governor Cox's election,"
said Air I'Walsh. "I voted for himi
from the first at San Francisco and
sholl continue my 'most loyal and vig
orous aid."
Senator Walsh said he had not
learned lovernor Cox's position re
garding reservations and other de
tails in the league controversy, adding
that he had not come here to discuss
or advise with the candidate on that
r any other auhject. lie called sole
ly to talk over campaign affairs. he
said, with 1). .1. .lahoney, Governor
Cox's son-in-law, and while here the
governor insisted umpol tonight's visit
to Trall's End. 'E'ven should he an(
the governor 1 differ on the league,
Senator Walsh said, lie still would
support the govemor Vnthitisiastical
"Ile was the most progressive an(]
liberal candidate in the field at San
Francisco," .\Mr. Walsh addeed.
-The senator was the sole visitor at
Trail's end today. le arrived just
whei Governor Cox was finishing the
first rough draft of his acceptance ad
dress, and preparing to be the guest
of honor here tomorrow at the "home
coming" and noni-political celebration.
Governor -ox dIg all day on his
slpcech of acceptance on August 7. of
the ipartEy nonfination. 'le aims to
hold it within eight lewspaper col
imis or 9,600 words and might he
able to re" :ce it somewhat.
1lope th' the leagtue would not he
the campaih, s paramount issue was
epressed by Senator Walsh, who led
A big
How Firestoi
puts the mil
in - and the
p roves it-n
at YOUR e
Ipense.
No other tul
on so big a s
Cab Compai
Tubes exclus
service of th<
-improvem<
arrived at.
By close wa
tubes in sert
instances, thi
definite.
Itho successful effort in the platform
committee at San Francisco for thi
words in the Ileague plank statIng
that the party does not oppose reser
vations making America's obligatiom
clear and more specific.
"I hope we can devote more atten
tion to American questions," said tht
senator to friends here, asserting thal
opposition to profiteering should b(
stressed
The senator declared to visitors
that he still favored league covenant
reservations and would never vote for
the league without reservations to ar
ticle 10. The Republicans, he predict
ed, nvould seek to make reservation
of Article 10 their principal light and
he said Governor Cox should be "very
careful" what positoinl he took.
Senator Walsh predicted .the Irish
questions would not be campaign is
sites.
"I -don't think they will Ilgure at
all," he said. "People of Irish blood
will vote just as they always have,
lepiblican or 'Democratic, as Amer
icans, regardless of their views on
Iriish independence."
Laurets Offilers Praised.
Some Belton people had been
charged with speeding in -aiurens
county, and as I was a nohlicer, and
from 1,aurens, they came to me and
told me their troubles. 1 informed
.thei they wvould be treated nice, for
I know they were not guilty, but it
was a mistake. So they were to ap
pear at l1aurens, -but came back and
one of them called on mc. I asked
him how he came out. "Alright," le
said, "they just took our word for it.
I never have seen better pecople in all
my life. We were strangers and the
sheriff invited us into his offie just
like he always knew us. They are
fine oflicers." That's all. Now, I
will say that makes me feel good.
J. C. IIENDIEHSON,
Belton, .July 29.
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Candidate for Congress, asks
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