Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1924 — Page 3

FRIDAY, SEPT. 19,1924

DAIS INVADES TERRITORY OF HIS ENEMY FOR TALK Vice Presidential Candidate to Appear in Sioux Falls, S, D. By H. R. COX (United Press Staff Correspondent) j ON BCJARD HAWkEYE LIMIT- 1 ED EN ROUTE TO SIOUX FALLS, I S. D., Sept- 19.—Charles G. Dawes, I Republican candidate for Vice President, once more crossed the Mississippi River today to invade “enemy territory.” South Dakota, one of the strongest j centers of the “independents,” was : today’s objective Dawes is to speak j tonight in the coliseum at Sioux j Falls before a State Republican rally. addressing his appeal again to i the farmers of the wheat belt. He j will return to Chicago immediately I after his address. Dawes made two rear paltform ap- | pearances last night passing through Illinois. At Rockford Three hundred people crowded j around his special car at Rockford. ] The Republican candidate appai- j entlv his definitely decided that the Independent “attack on the inalienable rights of the individual” is his strongest talking point, and plans to stress that point. Dawes Pipe The Rockford appearance was touched with humor when someone lifted a Dawes "underslung’ ’pipe to I the speaker and asked him to “fill it I up, too.’’ The train pulled out as j Dawes started to comply. Efforts to draw him out on espousal of the League of Nations by John W. Davis, Democratic cancli j date for President, proved unavailing. confining himself to the remark that “tne League and all ether issues ' pale to insignificance beside tho Issue of the Constitution.” INDEPENDENCE FAVORED Newspaper With Ideal of Service Best, Says Ad Speaker. “There are some newspapers that are without any other purpose than to. make money—‘also rans’ I call them —but there are other news- ; papers whose primal purpose Is to be of service. I look upon the real modern, independent newspaper as naving that kind of purpose.” declared Jason Rogers, of New York, I publishers of Advertisers’ Weekly, ! and ex-publisher of the New York Globe, before Advertising Club, a luncheon Thursday. 'Rogers stressed newspaper advertising as a valuable means of building up prosperity. Ex-Congressman Scheduled Ex-Cpngressman Sidney Anderson of Minnesota will address the In- ' | dlana Millers’ Association at its an- ! nual meeting at the Board of Trade. ! Sept. 30. Meeting will be followed by a banquet at the Lincoln. Mitchell Banker Dies Bn Times Special MITCHELL. Ind., Sept. 19.—Fu- j neral arrangements were being made today for Edward P. Moore, on, ; banker, who died of heart trouble , at his home here. The widow, three j brothers. \Y. T. Moore. Mark N. Moore and two sisters. Misses Rose | and Sailie Moore, all of Mitchell, j survive. * Youth Dies in Auto Wreck PLYMOUTH. Ind., Sept. 19.—J0- j seph Tuppett, 19, of Bourbon, is j dead and his companion, Harold I Sharpe, is in the hospital here with serious injuries as a result of an auto wreck near here. The car soni- j ersaulted on a sharp turn.

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