Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 299, 27 October 1920 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1920.
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COX, NOW SPEAKING AMONG HOME FOLKS PLEADS FOR LEAGUE
(By Associated Press) MIDDLETOWN, O., Oct. 27. Home folks today were the objects of campaigning by Governor Cox of Ohio. Here, where he was born and spent his boyhood days, and later made Dayton his residence, the Democratic presidential candidate brought his candidacy and his pleas for league of nations and other campaign doctrines. Local committees here and also at Dayton had made unusual , preparations for the candidates home efforts. Buildings were decorated with flags, photographs of "Our Jimmy" and his running mate Frank D. Roosevelt and large reception committees with brass bands appointed. Many relatives of the candidate including his father Gilbert Cox of Eaton, a nearby village, were invited as special guests of honor. Arriving here from Cincinnati, where the governor spent the night after a meeting marking his return to his native state for several days final and intensive campaigning, the candidate was prepared to tell his friends and neighbors .of-his fight across the nation for American membership in the league. Progressivism in Ohio affairs and in the nation, also were other subjects on the governor's lis. Governor Cox's schedule called for a three hours' visit here from 9:30 to 12:30. He motored from here to "Trailsend," where he will rest until he goes to address a women's meeting and an overflow gathering at the Eagles' club Dayton at 8 o'clock. Later he will speak at Memorial hall. A monster demonstration and parade have been arranged by the Gem City Democratic club to precede the governor's memorial hall speech. Governor Cox will remain at "Trailsend" over night until departing at 3 p. m. tomorrow for a night address at Indianapolis. ATLANTA. Ga., Oct. 27 In a letter to Frank L. Stanton, Jr.. of Atlanta, made public here today, Governor Cox, Democratic presidential nominee, charged that efforts were being made to "arouse racial hatred" to defeat him. "We are making this campaign," said Governor Cox's letter, "for peace, for progress and for prosperity. An attempt has been made by our opponent to distract from the
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issue by setting up racial groups, each with a selfish purpose. To each of these groups something has been promised. Nor has there been any consideration about the conflict in promises that have been made. "None of those who have been against America in the last four years is going to vote for me. To my mind the most Berlous of all things presented is the attempt to arouse racial hatred. Promises have been made to the Afro-American party which I do not believe the promisers have any intention of carrying out. "There are some classes of social equality which cannot be. To quote the words of the immortal Lincoln, 'we do not want the negroes to be slaves, but that does not mean that we want negro women for our wives'. I know no better way to express the evils in
the attempt to array class against class in America."
Panaman Government Prepares Festivities (By Associated Press) PANAMA, Oct. 27 Preparations are being made by the Panaman government and the Spanish colony for a reception and other festivities in honor of Infante Fernando of Spain, who is expected to arrive on board the Spanish cruiser Espana on Nov. 1. He is enroute to Chile where he will represent Spain at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Straits of Magellan. Warship Dolphin arrived here yesterday afternoon and Rear Admiral Henry V. Bryan paid an official call on President Porras.
Women Voters Causing Congestion in New York (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Enfranchisement of women has resulted , in so many prospective voters next Tuesday that the board of elections will have to erect booths in the streets of 62 districts here, John H. Voorhis, president, announced today. He also announced that in order to accommodate all the voters it has been necessary to divide 129 districts into 258. "In former years Mr. Voorhis said "we never had any trouble in finding barber shops and laundries because they were glad to get the $30 rent, but conditions have changed and now we have been forced into the street in many districts."
America Suffers Loss
Of Unskilled Aliens
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. The United
States suffered a net loss of 102,000 alien unskilled workers during the
fiscal year ended June 30, by return to their native countries, it was announced today by the Inter-racial council. The total permanent increase in
alien male population was 9,877.
The net gain in immigration of skilled workers was 49,185, the an
nouncement said, which added that the net gain of professional people was 9,063, of farm laborers 12,500 and
of servants 31,000.
Immigration figures showed that more aliens departed for European countries than were admitted from
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