Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1920 — NEW YORK TIMES CONDEMNS TACTICS [ARTICLE]

NEW YORK TIMES CONDEMNS TACTICS

Chicago, Oct. 31.—The New York Times, one of the foremost Democratic newspapers of the country, today editorially condemns. Democratic tactics in the following edito“TTie campaign methods resorted to by certain opponents of Senator Harding in Ohio who by innuendo and personal defamation have sought to do him injury call for universal denunciation. They are property described by the Trustees of Wooster College as unworthy of the country, and they acted with sound judgment in demanding the resignation of a member of their facul-, Xy who seems to be chiefly respon- ' k “Tte'oMo Jtepufeiean Stat, Cjmthe campaign are important, they are lofty and vital to the welfare of tire people: they have deeply । stirred the public interest A re-! sort to personal attacks of this nature tends to make the strife of politics ignoble. Nb denunciation of these osetiiods could be too severe I nor can the .public indignation too heavily visited upon the origU Inators of*the odious propeganda."