Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 11

HARDING C0NF1DEN

I that Now Tork itafc in republican t!i;i year by an overwhelming majority.' Some estimate ran high as ;.!iii fir the national ticket. Senator Hnr '-I ne" special trnln left RufTalo at mtiMANILA ATTORNEY i NEW COMMISSIONER I FROM PHILIPPINES I af!H-iati'.n i 'nventi -.n report--J a res'i- ! l-.ti.r. ...... ,4 ,,-..l 1. . r l I WHAT WOULD YOU SUGGEST? 11 u says the tar was Ktrippwt at practically e.ctyihing of value. lit ff.ild to state Jayt what was left and tcrsrant See say that If all the ustul parts are taken ' from a Ford there would bt nothing left but the tracks. JACK SPRAT f;atmc-nts ' ""without warrant whuhl ci.a'lensre the intf .crity r.f the bankern ' OF HIS ELECTION night, passed through Cleveland at in early hour this morning and was du.' to arrlic at MorioH before no'-n. c. cl I 1 o.Ktilily, S. an'l -ir'-.-it ti n t ou nd-i md wliich "href'd violence The. town rnar?hfil of Hesv!llf- has tlif remnsnt of a Ford on hi. hand." ind ilnef n'l know what to do with it. This rnoiroiip iie notified the ilami;:i nd pi..'i e rtatlori that he had found ear jr. He.vil!.- last nifrht arid p:ei iin.'i !' had lie-n ,-t ..! ri and r. !;a n fl - n'l. - v of ajti' n." The resolution -x-js fcenerally underf'OK' to he In ;- tiy to the statmient of Comptroli' r Williams, '-harslns; that a coterie of hank-rs are flxmp Interest rale.-- In ' w Tork. Feels That Major Portion of His Campaign is Now Benin! Hm The. Times' want aos bring astonishing results if their usexs aru be believed. "GIVE MONEY TO - i N,'V"

BT GEORGE R. HOLMES EX ROUTE TO MARION. O.. WITH SENATOR HARDING. Oct. 22 With the major part of his campaign definitely behind him. Senator "Warren G. Harding; Is returning: to his Marion front porch today feeling- more confident than that eleven days hence the voters of :!.e nation will go to the polls and resifter an overwhelming republican victory. The confidence which the republican candidate feels in the result on November 2nd Is manifested in his Informal talks with, newspaper) .correspondents and by the fact that he does not consider it necessary to again stir outside Ohio for the duration of the campaign. Senator Harding's epeeches at Buffalo nd Rochester marked his last Invasion of outside territory and from now on the senator will confine his activities tj Ohio. The fcur largest cities In the state, Cleveland. Cincinnati. Columbus find Akron, will see him during the i'.osing days of October and the rest ot the time the senator will spend ijulctly at Marion. Strong representations were made t Senator Harding' to extend his trip into New York City, but It was felt by his manager that this was not necessary. New Tork state leaders, includingNathan L. Miller, candidate for

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Isauro Gabaldon. Isauro Gabaldon, Manila attorney, has been named resident commissioner from the Philippines to the U. S. He comes at a critical time for the inlands, as they are seeking to convince President Wilson and congress that the islands are ready for independence.

governor, and Carles D. Hiltes, national committeeman, speeded Senator Harding on his way with assurances

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CHARLOTTE. X. C. Vt. Z2 i. OilvJn ("oolldge, rrptidiatlng the bukgestlan to enncel the war d--M nvnd by the nll; here today, declared thnt if AmerJca has any minify to give awtiy !t rhould K'v le to Americans, nvt torclgners. "There has been n, uggpstlon," he paid, "that the ten 'r twelve blUinii? of debt due to u from tbroad (ihouM W cancelled. It seem to rue thnt if thnt amour.t of inon- In to be Riven a way. It should be given i Americans, not to foreigners. The destiny of the world will have to he. worked Cut by hard and persistent effort. The people abroad will have to work out their salvation ns we shall have to work out ouis. riot through the administration of charity, but through each mcctJne their own utilisations." Gov. Cool Re ecmrlc'ed hre !iis !naston of the third southern Mate and left early today ffr Vlrgin-la. where lie will speak in Danville and Richmond. In his Charlotte speech he assorted the right of labor, as well as capital to collective bargaining', declared for regulations of the hours of labor and equal eotiditt"n arid wages for women.

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