Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 18
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rife# a-ggressioTi of I of the hands of Wat} street. ►r nations than at that time. | posed the child labor lavs. ;
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rbriatian morals—ri*ht against x n Koosoveit was introduced hr
Mrs Thomas Kemp, of the American
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That's been the history of big i There are forty-one nations r> the league, forty-one out of a postb!e forty-seyen. and those forty-otie
iao-cc -rupec ’ •* r *' >• because they hav^ not 'oeers
: f) p- HAUTE. * al* we bave/^^** 1 * thC F. D. RMseselt Says Sfaay Voters ' l "There are soh»e of you who are’ Are Tmrsisa to Heat or ra fie Forty.
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" ' | tat Iffl that eoreiiaht aha ft be superior’ rrankKn 1>. ’Roosevelt. Democratic I Vice-President,
j to the right* of our • government or I - —. _ . - . ,
i our <Constitution.
„.. *. 1 "Only a few d#y* ago Senator Hard- j HA RTF, TbkI„ October 14^— * i»g said the league was a monumental i f>, Roosevelt, *lHmoermtU: 1 fra ml. and as the words were having i
1 his tips over the wire w;vs coming the < message that Hweeder* and Finland on thy'Verge of war, had decided to j submit their difficulties to *.h« cook- «
said that In the last several days he has received messages from various parts of the country to the effect that the voters are flocking to the Democratic party standard because of the party's advocacy of the league of nations. He urged support of Governor James M. Cox. the party’s candidate for President, "because Governor Cox has a definite foreign pol- \ icy while the Republicans offer noth-
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tour of Indiana, audience in _ half of his hearers
He spoke to a large a garage building, fully
rers bei
ng women.
Homer S. Cummings, formerly Democratic national chairman, spoke here Wednesday evening. In the afternoon Hiking Hiram Beams, of Peru, formerly a colonel in the marine corps, and Lewis Kutner, of Xew York,
spoke for the Republicans.
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Farmers Rear F. D. Roosevelt. f Special to The IndianapoL** Xewel SULUrVAX, Ind., October 14.—
BRAZIL. Ind.. October 14.—Fnanklin 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke in the D. Roosevelt, Democratic nominee for r Courthmise nark here af * oVlnok to- , Vice-President, urged Clay county arthouse park he e at 9 o clock to
candidate for A lee-President. In an i voters to voice their approval of the ! day and hundreds of farmers drove to address her Wednesday afternoon league of-nations in an address he ' »" ^
Sullivan to hear him. Mm. Antoinette Funk, who was to have spoken In the
Courthouse park yesterday afternoon, canceled her engagement because of illness. Miss Ann C. O’Flynn, of \incennes, addressed the Democratic women at the county Courthouse last night on the league of nations issue. TWO PAY DEATH PENALTY. Italian and Xegre Hanged In Cook Connty (Illinois) JailCHICAGO. June 14.—Frank Campione. Itaiion. and James Reese, negro, were hanged simultaneously in the Cook county Jail here today. Reese protested his innocence to the last. Campione broke down as the noose was slipped around his neck. Reese
was convicted of murdering his wife | from the gallows Josephine Berry, and Campione of killing a man in a 1 colored, who was under sentence to holdup. Ten other men senteuced to be hanged here tomorrow for the XSS&v.'Cg, ?e r p r' i red r0 FraK!"'“" i ' rit ' ( *<»*»• «* Z&gar. another murderer, will be | sentence w'as commuted to life imhanged tomorrow. j prisonmenL No woman has been * , hainSfed in the District of Columbia Saves Woman From Scaffold. j since the execution of Mrs. Surratt in WASHINGTON. October **.—Pres-1 connection with the Lincoln assauident Wilson intervened today to save Uination. __ -
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Mr. Roosevelt'Contrasted the public records of the two presidential nom- j S ined*- . ! "They're history,” ire said, "and you hare a right to read history Tnat other gentleman from Ohio (referring > to Senator Hardingt was the right; hand man of Penr«$*e, Wpison. Smoot.; f-odge a«4 Forahef. the latter affec- <
- . t innately known as Standard Oil Joe.; little nation independent 5 "Senator Harding once referred to j of our arms. It * Tlieodore Roosevent am a second lien- ;
edict Arttoid,' .Some members of the I Rooaeveit family will not forget that ' io a harry. He has always been
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