Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1920 — OHIO G. O. P. HAS SPLENDID RALLY [ARTICLE]

OHIO G. O. P. HAS SPLENDID RALLY

Columbus, 0., Feb. 23.—0hi0 republicans here today staged one of the most enthusiastic party rallies held in many years, at which United States Senator Warren G. Harding, candidate for the republican presidential nomination, National Chairman Will H. Hays, republican women leaders and gubernatorial candidates spoke. Charging President Wilson with sole repsonsibility in delaying ratification of the peace treaty, Senator Harding declared/ the republican party “wiH welcome the responsibiL aty Zof . Americanizing the treaty.” The senator enumerated a numbey of principles which he said the national convention should mould into its platform. Among thesg were: Perfected Americanism, adequate military training for young mexu__repflal of all extraordinay war statutes, ehdTof bureaucracy; opposition to government ownership and nationalization of industry; curbing of government extravaSance; application of the square eal bo .pH /citizens, and government subsidy for a merchant marine.