Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1920 — Page 20

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COX ARRAIGNS FORCES THAT BACK HARDING All Have Special Interest and Each Is Given Promise, Is His Claim. PITIES HIS OPPONENT COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 15.—Arraignment of the forces which he alleged were working through the present leadership of the Republican party to the discredit of the party itself for the election of the reactionary candidate for the Presidency, was made here last night in an address by Governor James M. Cox. “I was not nominated at any 2:11 a. m. conference In the smoky back room of a hotel suite. My nomination came in the open convention, as the result of the free choice of the delegates there assembled, and I am perfectly willing that those forces endorsing my candidacy be examined and compared with those behind the reactionary candidate as part of the Issues of this campaign," said the Governor in opening his address, which he stated was made for the purpose of bringing attention to the groups at work in this campaign, with the assertion that the candidate of the senatorial ring has behind him today "the most motley array <xf questionable groups and influences that was ever behind a candidate for the presidency.’’ Gov.wnor Cox pointed out that such a campaign was necessary in the evasion of a great issue, such as the League or Nations, and emphasized the fact that pledges to conflicting groups and the huge expenditures necessary to secure their support presented possibilities that were unthinkable, and establish an array that “brings the crimson blush of shame to an American." STRESSES G. O. P. APPEAL TO RACIAL GROUPS. Governor Cox laid especial stress on the appeal which he says is being made to racial groups, each of whom is promised something, and to the so-called Afro-American party on the false claim' of social equality, which he charged was productive only of race riots, such as were witnessed in East St. Louis and Chicago. Considerable attention was paid by him to what he termed "the Anti-League of Nations party," embracing certain progressives like Johnson and Borah, who could not say a word in behalf of their reactionary candidate's policies or record, and taking in the disloyal groups fed by a propaganda fund supplied by the makers of munitions, who are against the League of Nations for reasons which the speaker termed "obvious.’’ In the course of his address Governor Cox said: "The campaign for the presidency of the United States has noW reached the point where it is possible definitely to get fair appraisement of the forces that are aligned on either side behind the candidates- It is well to take stock pf these forces and to assess them at their real worth, patriotic or unpatriotic, to measure them as history will measure them and to assay them in the light of pretensions to a monopoly on Americanism. "In general it is not seemly to question the forces arrayed behind one’s leading opponent, but I deem this to be an instance in which there is a right to examine them carefully, and I say this because I have had no hesitancy in granting to my opponent full and free opportunity to examine the forces and influences behind my own candidacy. WAS NOMINATED IN OrEN CONVENTION. ‘ My nomination came in the open convention as the result of the free choice of delegates there assembled. I was not nominated at a 2:11 a. m. conference in a smoky back room of a hotel suite, and 1 am perfectly willing that tbe forces indorsing my candidacy be examined and

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compared with those behind the reactionary candidate aa part of the issues of this campaign. “I am, however, more Interested in the groups of forces that have been aligned rather than the Individuals themselves. ‘‘With this preliminary, I assert candidly, rather with sympathy and compassion, rather almost with shame for some of thoae who profess to be Americans, that the candidate of the senatorial ring has behind him today the most motley array of questionable* group influences that ever was behind a candidate—an array that to survey brings tbe crimson blush of humiliation to an American, and an aaaortment of Influences that he must begin immediately after the election to repudiate should the unthinkable thing es a reactionary victory dat ken tbe happy prospects of a victorious aud proud American. HARDING IS CANDIDATE OF MANY GROUPS. “I assert upon the result of a canvass of these United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific that the reactionary forces do not place dependence for success upon one party—the historic Republican party which the evil influences of 1912 have again captured, and of which they are in full possession. I affirm that Senator Harding is the candidate of more than a : dozen groups working through the presI ent reactionary Republican leadership. | "I assert and so advise the American people that the party once led by Abraham Lincoln has been sold to these several designing parties to be prostituted for this campaign. I do this so that the ' sober thinking elements of all parties may know of the uses to which the Republican organization hns been put, thnt they may repudiate those who have made lof their temple a den of disrepute in the ; attempt to evade the issue of the League of Nations, and distract the public mind from our unswerving support of peace and progress. “I shall inventory the strangely heterogeneous parties that are arrayed behind the candidate of the senatorial group seeking to annex the presidency. First, there is a reactionary party of this country. Then there is the pro-German party, the party whose members opposed our successful prosecution of tbe war and gave secret sympathy and aid to the deposed Kaiser, the party whose heart would leap with joy were this monster of militarism by some strange prank of fate restored to power. Then there is the Italian party whose members place a futile Italian imperialism orr the interests of this nation and over and above the peace of the world. “There is the ‘low wage’ party, an organization with a definite understanding that the wages roust come down to the levels of lßOfi or 190S. I have encountered personally many members of this party. Then there is the suppression party, whose members say or secretly believe that every bit of progressive thought is to be choked by denying all classes of liberals the right to express themselves. TAKES A JOLT AT "MONEY DIGGERS.” "There is the Greek party and the Bulgarian party, with diverse aims, but a common purpose to punish those who considered the welfare of the world as

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rising superior to the claims of nationalistic ambition. There is the bayonet party, which believes martial law is a solvent for all industrial disputes. I have encountered its members, too, and thev are thick upon the muster foils of Will 11. Hays’ ‘money diggers.’ Then there is the atavistic party, going back to the economic fantasy that the ‘foreigner pays the tax.’ "I assert that Senator Harding is backed by the national isolation party, whose object is to secure autocratic position in the world and whose creed if selfishness. His party would prevent the hearing of the case of oppressed peoples of the world In the court of world public opinion and deny to Egypt, South America and Ireland the right to press their claims for local self-deter-mination. “I charge that Senator Harding is backed by the Liberty bond speculators’ party now arranging a sudden coup in these securities through some plan of reissue which will work to the prejudice of the taxpayers. I define as arrayed behind Senator Harding the antl-Fed-srnl reserve act party, whose real purpose is to destroy the greatest, piece of legislation adopted by the Congress of the United States In half a century. SAYS PROFITEERS ALSO ARE STRONG LOR HARDING. “I find arrayed behind Senator Harding the profiteering party, whose gratitude is expressed for past immunity from effective legislative action and which flames in anger when it contemplates the profits denied it by the gradusl reduction of prices under this Administration. "Furthermore, this party seeks to control the Treasury Department under a raaetionary Administration so that they can escape the payment of tax on incomes swollen by war profits. "Then there is the anti-I>eague of Nations party, possessing a perfect under-* standing with Senator Harding that he | is to scuttle every plan looking to international peace. I Invite attention to the obvious fact that its dual leadership. Senators Johnson and Borah, cannot say a word in behalf of Senator Hardin”’* reactionary brand of Republicanism, nor In behalf of the boss control of the Chicago convention, nor yet in defense of the slush fund that Borah once characterized Ms the most ’frightful thing’ in American politics. "This dlstructlonlst array contains the munitions making party, an organization with a vast propaganda fund at its disposal ready and eager to embroil the world in fresh wars. Os course, this body is for the candidate who would ‘scrap the league' and open way to future war. It has a brand known as the Mexican Intervention party, which hopes to secure a President complacent to its wishes, who will barter the lives of American boys and the respect of the nations of the world, for conces siona In Mexico. "There is behind Senator Harding tbe Afro-American party, whose hyphenated activity has attempted to stir up trouble among the negroes upon false claims that it can bring social equality, thereby subjecting the unsuspecting colored people to the counter attacks of those fomenting racial prejudices and endan-

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gering them to the bloody race riots which distinguished cities like Chicago, citadel of William Hale Thompson, one of the supporters of Senator Harding. Through these appeals to prejudice and through northern Invasion of doubtful States, there is invited loss of the true progress of the colored people. AGAIN CHARGES COLLECTION OF BIG CAMPAIGN FUND. "I have enumerated some but not all of the complex parties which for a most extraordinary campaign nre to be made to march together. I refer the facts cited to any body of impartial investigators to ascertain the truth or the falsity of the assertions I have made as to the parties. No attempt has been made to classify the insidious paid organizations working within reputable associations of tbe country. “I make the assertion without fear of contradiction that there are no less than twenty so-called patriotic organizations formed during the war like the American Defense Society, seemingly for patriotic purposes, sponsored and brought forth deceitfully as agencies for the election of a reactionary candidate. We are finding daily manifestation of the distribution of the huge campaign fund which I charged was being collected, and proved had been collected In the employment of propagandists under one guise or another. "In numerous social organizations of the country, attempt has been made by ! salaried workers to turn the agencies of these organizations to political ends upon false propaganda. I believe that the American people will take stock of these parties supporting Senator Harding and give them n rebuke richly deserved. If these parties have been aligned by false pretenses, then the course of events will furnish its own punishment to disloyal groups. EACH GROUP GIVEN SOMETHING FROM PORCH. "It !s interesting to observe thnt from Ihe front porof- in Marlon there has been something given to every on# of these groups. Necessarily the addresses have conflicted at times, more especially when the candidate has sought to reconcile the special interests with the simon pure Americanism which he affects to represent. But each party baa been assured that the word to it is exclusive and controlling and all in conflict with each special message, public or -private, is to be disregarded. t "T insist these facts be submitted candidly for Investigation as the issue comes to be determined, I do not envy Seq. ntor Harding bis motley array of diversified special interests. “I would not trad# places with him nor accept the obligations that follow when the open secrets, or implied promises, become due and ready for payment. I bespeak pity for a man burdened as he would be burdened with a load of promises that conflict with the mandates of conscience and with the sacred oath of ofTlce. “I arraign the parties seeking to use the historic Republican party, because I would have its members know of the strange guests who are quartered temporarily in Its temple. To every group and to every class it It apparent that

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