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PEMJNUY OIARGED BY CoX TO RBEPUBLICAN IJBADEBS tl Democratie Nominee Declares that Re- e publican Leaders Perjured Them. .1 selves when They ' Testified Before i Senate Inyeztigating Committee. Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. 3.-Sugges -v tion of perjury in the Chicago inves. tigation by 'the senate committee of ,the Ropubitcan campaign conitribu tons, was made here tonight by Gov ernor Cox, Democratic presidential candidate, In a speech closing the first day of his western campaign. Referring to 'enials by Republican leaders of his Pittsburg charges that a Republican quota list of $8,145,000 was mnade for fifty one cities, Govern or Cox said to tits audience here: "You know that when denial was made at Chicago of the existence of a quota inen were deliberately telling An uint uth and tell it under oath." The governor's statement here clos oud a day in which he delivered sixteen addresses devoted largely to Republi - can finances and the league of nations. At iniJtle 'Creek he discussed Article Ten of the league covenant for . the first time since his acceptanco ad dress, declaring its Itport iwas an international warning to "keep off the grass" of other nations' boundary lines. Republican contributions were dis cussed at length here. "It first was denied by Mr. Hays (Republican National chairman) that there was (iota," said Governor Cox, again resenting the "Official Butilletin," of the 'Republienn treasurerlI with its statements regarding reptrts of "full quotas" and over subscrip tions. Following with a statement regard Ing alleged untruths under oath at (hicago, Governor Cox continued: ''If the leaders who have taken possession of the Repuhlican organ -Ization will tell an untruth under oath, I ask you if that organization is en tiled to the support or the rank and file this fall? "We have established. I think, the existence of a quota. Is there anyone wlo (lenies that they're trying to tlt somuething over and don't want any body to 1-norv about it AT BOTI STORES Big September 4 select from. C earned money. S('Il1)OL D)AYS btl~E I . WVIIiL NlC40D) 'l'O F 'lIL1Hl FA MH IAi ioy's inits . . .. . . . Boy 's Catps .. .... School iShoes .. .. . I ar heavy 1ied lilankets. Special vane in Aliss'e C'hildre'( s Iloe h01.Iig line 1 lot La4tdhes' Silk J lose, $1 fr~omi, all shaupes5 andl k ind( 34e's fine Dre'(ss Sit nyj to .. . . . .. . . 2,1000 IPNIRS M llN 'S O)V-imA hili8 or l.......'....'.. 1 hJy's heavy Bine Overalb~ 1 lot M(e's' Work< Pants, sj \Men 's -fine'l Dress Pant s . . 6 package Arm and Hat Soda for No. 1 Store 210 W "Mr. Hacks. and his aseociates may E [liik they ean tool the men of Amer .a by that kird o( twaddle," tho goy rnor continued, referring to state- 8 3enta In the 'Republican "Bulletin," egarding plans -to press the effort for ontributions, "but they can't fool the romen." t Governor Cox also reiterated his harge of an "enormous" Republican c und and that important business in crests were "trying" to buy a gov rnment4al underhold. "Regardless of denials," the candi- c late declared, "I repeat the charge V mid will continue to press that charge ' intil the second of November." it Asking why busness interests hould seek an advantage the Deio !ratic candidate repeated assertions hat i)anking interests were seeking o change the federal reserve act, In listrial interests trying to "buy the ise of the bayonet in strikes," and hat the meat packing interests were )pposing government regulation of: !old storage. The league of nations was extolled >y' the governor in a speech today, lie leclared that "the mothers of Anieri a," are for it, and denounced a sel trate ipeace with Germany. He ap plied the terms "standpatter," and 'reactionary" to Senator Harding, his Republican oppontent, and, replying to Mr. Harding's recent address In favor of combining features of the league and The Hague tribunal, de Alared the plan internationally "reac tionary." Accusing Senator I Hairdnlg of chaing in.3 positio'ns frcquently u pon the' league issue, Governor Ko: Faid The Hague trihbunal had "bats in the bel fry, and spider webs everywhtere." "Now, the new plan." tho governor cent'inued, 'Is to reestabli.4h that old i nstution uvhih has prov"n anl ab-' solute failure by failin.g to sto; the world war, and to coibine' it with anything good In the leatneC--to pioce them together." GovCernor Cox rid iuleold th' prolosal i.y .,uguesting the result of an attemlpt to put into a new atomiiobile a piece ( one of his auditors suggested and tile governor adopted) of a "one lunger" motor. )pening Sale of Fall >me to J. C. Burns 8 We haven't time ai l i'mEI. YOU$'P 5 10 bttl I X UP - $1.00 boft1.1C .$1.98 to $4.39 ra ing wet 4.48 to $14.39 .480 to $1.08 JUST R&F .$1.48 to $5.39 MDIENT () .. ..... $4.98 made in ottu 8B upl to $3.39 pr1i(ces, $1.9: to select W-n you 15c up to 59cyo 50 valutes. ., atl .......95c \Ve have to) sele(t ini Lanrens1 S$1.98 to $6.39 t-he .mrket L.98, $2.48 45c. 49. . .... ..$6.39 Inmre. tVN'I) W)YM'I lot landi I lot iier anid dres ra...l.$2.25 l , 01 hi .... ....$2.95 41)e quality , all sizes, Ptll line c .$1.48 to $1.98 w omen a etial . . . .$2.25 wihs 3.48 u p t o $9.95 ily. Si,' nmer L 25cW eatl L auns Street ESOUE OF CREW OF 84 DE8CIBED t4 0 ubmarine was Dioovered with Thir. -11 ty Feet of Bow Protruding .Above ii Water. Now York, Sept. 3.-The plight of le disabled submarine S.5, whose n rew of 30 men was rescued early to-. ay after ,being submerged for 44 t ours, was first learned by the stean lipl) Alanthus, which accidentally dis- r overed the submarine off the Dela rare 'Capes yesterday afternoon with 0 feet of her bow protruding above he water, Caiptain M. 0. Swlinson of he steanish ii) General George W. Go thals reported up1oni1 his arrival at lohoken tonight.. IMarlier . reports V bere that the General Goethals had ricated the distressed underseas ves el by ileans of a telepillone buoy re Elased from the submerged craft. The crew of the submarine owe heir lives, he said, to the quick work f Chief 'nglieer W. 11. Grace. of the ;encral Goethals, and his assistant, t. A. Williams. I Thle Imprisoned men, Captain Swin on said, had cut a siall hole through I he hull and had stuck through a pole mn which was flying an undershirt. L'he Alanthius was unable to rescue he crew, as she had no apparatus for titting th rough the submarine's hull. L'he crew of the Alantlius, however, )egan piumping air through the small iole made by the undersea craft's 3rew. "It was about flve.twenty last flght," Ca:italn Swinson said, "wh1en we sighted the Alanthus flying dis ress signals. about forty illiles east >f the five ftatllol lighthouse. "We drew up alonugsid :m111d foun 1d ter made fast to tle how of the sub minlue iy a eal. This cable was miilly ti) keei) heor from driftinlg away is tie stbmnarine was PIrfetly buoy int. Her after taliks weelt' full, and h1er' forward tanks emIty so that she was laying in the water at an anigle of sixty degrees, with thirty feet of 111111 alove water. The Alantlus explained the sub marine's plight and saId she was tin able to give any aid otier than pumnp air' through the siall hole. The Alan Bur TWO BIC and Winter weari : Co., and buy your id space to list all t L Winue ofi Caruidui .........84c W\amlpoles Clod Liver' Oil 84c 'Womlen's Overshloes for ither'.... .......98c to $1.89 DEIVtFID A 'lI(G A'HL4tRT - work rooms in iBaltimlore. Lat s, ')beutiul styles at reaisnlfllle' 3 up~ to $9.90. Drop ill and~ look YoUt will want to buy1 two hait ce thlemt. HtN'OIIA MS WI'GEK the('I largest stde'k of (GinghamIls prlices, at 25c, 30c, 35c, 39c, 'hese goods a re worth 5ie a yard't 4(' and1 111I o lIuse's..........35c *f tuall tnd 'erwour~ lor lmlen, nd( chlildrient. All sizes andl~ (Canl fit upl theC whol0e fam-l Bargain Days Eaci~ 'Bui RED IRON RA ius had a radio outfit but no opera4 >r, so I sent one of our radio men or r to her. By 6 o'clock Grace and Wil ama and four other men were stand ig on the submarine's hull, drilling )r all .they were worth with only one mall hand ratchet drill. The Alan hus radio was only good for a twenty ile range, so wer relayed their mes ages with our outfit. I sent messages D Cape May, Phlilaediphia, Norfolk nd New York, telling of the subma Ine's plight, aud calling for aid, as I idn't think we would be able to cut hrough the rull with our one little i'll. "At 9: 15, the Aanthus flashed us hat Grace had a number of holes rilled through, and that the men vere greatly revived. I sent out the iessages, but still called for help. "Later, the ltint, an oil tanker ar ived after picking up ouir message. whe had aIn electric drill but we found t was useless. Site stood by several ours, and finally left, finding she ould offer no assistance. "In the meantime, Grace and Wil lams were taking turns with the land drill, and finally at 1:20 a. Im., Oter hours of the hardest kind of ,vork, a hole was cut through large mnough for the men to escape. "The first man was taken otit. at :25, and by 2:45, the last man, Lieu enanEuComiander Charles M. Cooke, Jr., climbed through the hole. "The men from tle submarine re vived quickly, after being put aboard the Alanthtis, where they were given bot soup and put. to bed., Many were bleeding at the mouth and nose, their faces were swollen and their eyes bloodshot, but they still had plenty of spirit. "All credit for the rescue belongs to Grace aind .\eWilliais. If ever men -were heroes, they were." The ubmaine rew as ater transferred to the battleship Oh and tle Alts steamed towards Nor folk. The (neral Goeth als. ow ned by tile Panama itatiroad Steamiiship Com piany, was on her way from Cristobal via lIalti to New York when the ac eldeit to the submarine was discov ered. ns&I SSTORES ing apparel, now r goods. You will te items. Come anc Coun~jf trpanes anmd Betd Qtuil $2.98 tt).... .... ...... I pair' fine lHed Islankets. 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