Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIMES October 30. 1920.
What Political Leaders In Both Camps Say
government American government nd such a government hey are determined to have. Tha verdict will be overwhelmingly for auch a government in the election of Harding and Coolldge, -who typify it.
BY VCTLXj TI HATS (Chairman of tbe Republican Nation! Committee.) (XVrltten Kxprresaly for the I. X. S NEW YORK. Oct. 80. As election lay approaches the drift toward the rtpti-bllcan party is gil the more in evi-i-r.ce. Democrats may be whistling - usual, to keep up their courage. nd chasing: rainbows, but the. fact ..-nfronts them that the country has .id enough of Wilaonism. with its in"apacity. its extravagance, its waste; Its wordiness, and will put an end it all Tuesday next. There ia no mistaking- the evidencev hand. ; I confidently believe that every vrthern state will be strongly alignt la the republican column. As 1 ive said before, the south today
were to express its honest sentiments and convictions at the polls. The; South thinks no more of Wilsonism ' than docs the North. These past eight! years, in their culmination, are Just as trying to the South as to the North., The disillusionment of the South is apparent and It will be found, when the votes are counted, I confidently be-,
Ueve, that there is no longer a "'solid south." The party of the South, transformed
by the strange exigencies of political fate Into a mfre Wilson party, has gone through this campaign without daring, save with bated breath, to invoke the nam" of its former patron faint. Thomas Jefferson when he stood against the things which the Wilson' rarty today is championing. I The issue with the people is good
BT CEOHGE WHITE (Ctalnpaa Dr morratie National Committee.) Written F.spreily for the I. 8.) NKW TOKK. Oct. 30. One of thr most reprehensible tactic used against us by the republicans in this campaign has been the arpcal to religious feeling. For instance, there has bi n the widest circulation of an alleg' 1 extra from a journal referred to s "The National Catholic Kegister' This extra consists of a slatenunt presumably by a Catholic editor that tho democratic party and the Catholic church are indissolubly linked and that the present administration has been conducted in the interest of temporal power of the pope. There i no such paper as the "National Catholic Register." There nev?r was such article as the one mailed
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broadcast in the interest of the republican national committee. The purpusa of this forgery was to breed otitlCathollc fetllng in certain portions f'f the V. S. against Ccx and divide th friends of peace in all creeds on tru liaris of Catholic and Non-Catholic. In addition to this we have traced to republican sources the lie that 'Jrv. Cox is a Catholic. He is an Episoopalean. I jnvc my word that neither tlvi democratic national committee nor 'any agents under its control has . resorted to a single dishonorable or mischievous political d" ice in this campaign We have not tried to breed class v religious war. We have not stooped to even the smaller political crimes not to ppeak of downright forgery. It will be n clean victory for us in the interest of a united America.
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would be typically woman's' work m politics. In this bcree I turn to the women of my state to help save the dunes." The conference was followed by a dinner at the Severin hotel, and the closing session was last evening, when action was to be taken on the report of the resolutions committee.
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PLEADS FOR DUNES BEFORE CLUB WOMEN Conservation Director Talks To Federated Club Women at Conference
INDIANAPOLIS. InJ.. Oct. 2 J. A program for legislative activity was mapped out by the Indiana Federation of Clubs at its legislative department conference Thursday. The annual convention at the Claypocl hotel closed last evening. Mrs. Blanche Foster Eotuf? withdrew as a nominee for recording secretary, leaving only one office, t'-iat oT trustee for which there is a contest. The polls were open all day. Mrs. Jesse "W. Riddle. Lawrenceburg, will be first vice-president Mrs. Myra Stewart Gordon.' Logansport, recording secretary, and Mrs. E. F. Culbertson. Vincennes, treasurer. There were no other nominee. Miss Agnes Ellen Harris. Washington, D. C spplie on home demonstration work af" the conference of the department of conservation this afternoon, at which Mrs. AV. J. Torrance. Evansville, presided. rieada for the Dnnrs Richard Llebcr, director of the stats department of conservation, in an address In the afternoon pleaded r r stimulated Interest in making northern Indiana dunes into a state park. He said the state has in mind a park of about eight miles and one a half mile wide aiotig the lake, front. He said the voters should ask the next legislature to appropriate $1, CO. 000 to buy the tract of land If Individuals would raise a similar sum for the purpose. "It Is plainly the duty of the atate,"
t said Mr. Lieber. ""to rescue this land of
unsurpassed beauty, and to protect it for all time to come. The Indiana dunes are the finest in the world. They are accessible. They offer interesting Studies in f.ora and fauna and unparalleled facilities for bathing and recreation. "The dunes would provide a great
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