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Governor Discusses Moral Ohligations Under League of Nations. MAKES FIVE SPEECHES Hold- Lengthy Dchate With! Man in Audience at Middlcton. Ohio. DAYTON, o.. Oct. 27. "Whr-thrr or nr-t th American conrcFS wouli I"- b'fjrid morally to ;hKj t rtciularr.d.itlonti fror.i the Ia--nr r.f X 1i",''. C'x, lürln-r a lo:i;or.;r.iti j :y prnt in Iiis horr. t omi-nji.lti s. tnrlu'lin.:: MiLi!-!on, ", h! bej hör.; i hi: if. an'l h'Tc V.'ohu .-lay ni-ht : m his Lou;.- ( ity. J Til-1 r i ' : t -:inn of a inral nblicra-i :i.r-i na:; a.-.k-I r In t MariL !v t. hi in tho if rr.cratic ir ii-riti. 1 ai .Iid .t. 's aiulKT.r.' at. M l-hlb tf n. I W.thout tibif a or "ri'" nv.s- ( 'r. (Jov. "ov ! larn fj that tht ro ; "'il'l 1"' no btr il oblitrution upon I '!.' I'r.it' -l Stati , but th it "tini i -M in ! t i r. tin- c tii ihm- f.f thv rbl iil dt. r in m- utiu acti'T. '.vl:l('!l i'ill nt otiIn- i)-- rmlit but ulij.-h HÜ1 !. Mf.rtiv." H- ad'l.-l th it tl:r M(ni""- 'li'driric 1. .d b r ! . 1 1 r t i i t . 1 v.utyp'Ut !'. f ir, nr of a : l.'i! .to. I that h; fa or. '1 a Ilitilio'm i --. at l"n ib'lirnu: i fp.-io.-s .-'ial.l b- fia- t a ct.-pt 'f itj.ct 1 4t,. arlvi-' a t t-mploj in Anu r- ; an ir.üit.iry l'oj r s .' I riitlnJ-La-.fi Kis'option. Vit MV-TiinrV h"!i!c tolkH türnr.I it !u for--.- U .In s.lay. thnuainN :r is in piii:k' hio'i t-ntliusiasiic ; . ; in: : a I.-- ot - -1 : 1 1 . M- raatbt.. SM.. v. ii.i'.-iy ib wt.l tr i- . !': h a : : ' i l . t : i 1 1 1: th I iiK'lo f . ! I ;. Kir-- 1;. oinr.iunlt ! s. b'.:.it;.-r.-. trom nt-ar'ay :ti s ' . r.v ! . : h'-v- V 1 n r- i.i y r.iht. A f t T ! i ' ! 1 1 t : . at MM-lb town, th-' I ,;., , ; .,..r ;a im- i. a '.uhh.iii s auu:i i w h;-.-h parked Kai;! 's hall d- . . . I . . . . t I . .- ...... ...!,. I ; V ' r, ' m . . . ! .. ii...,..,"' .i, l ' i 1 1 ' ' I i . l l ii ill .t:,u l' ,i i live .'. .Tf low r:n etiri utide. I'd t.-rcli pro. tssimi, ontalnin :nil reus binds : ret !. :n ire.;.- ..f p(-r- ..... .....i ... t i ,,. V r' r. , U.d:v-av lights ta'Ii.s ! uhnhj . !'. - i ' 1" - W ! a I ' l ' i : re. In the; i mis i r.f v; . e r ; " i "aas ; ; i t .-ii;. i ; .t ). . t Ir.r, sar-nt:' t b r J I 'is of iv.o;:', ;:-at:ons nr. - : !; the b- uUe " .1 I 1 '. t u t ilunr.i,' j th-- ' ' t :' I 's a : . i ;a h'V. in it and was1 '' a .- i - in" - , ..-..r - Mi-I K. toe au.l.en.-e. it was j i .u tn.r i'ie man. v. r- s a-:: i nai j . : ; time he h id t.iucht s. h"oi ; ; . : a to ;a r.i n.. . ' II. Id l. bat'. I. and ;.. . i;. ;;'.? t .1. i ' ; ' l'-;ej ,1 : : '. ! l ii Ii.----1 .-e . i . b-n- h i-:t -b - Ni"lM'i:i ON P 0 GHOOLS CLOSE HERE WEDNESDAY FOR MARINE BAND Supt. Borden Y ill Allow Sin dents to Hear American Legion Conn-rt.

Sch ..-!s in South P- n -5 " hi I e rh--ni ;.'. tinge cn W . -im tv . N ' . .id f. r the 'h.o'aro p. r. .yl: the co!. '.;t i t'j r th." aft :: cn- . : t to be g.v e-4 by th.. Pp. it-: I S' ".es Marine t an.d f W.!i!'".-"r I . '., if-.-I'-r the a-.-p:. s f ..t'n P-r.d P.st '. the A:." vie tu I. gl.-n. ri -it' p-.ents .are l-.r.g : id. to v.- it b-'wer P. ai d 7a : c'h. d . hihii'. a. w'v will be ad.mitt. d be s; c: il M h. t. High s. ho. 1 s'ud, ? .:-.! gr.iv' stu b-nts, imlu'.i: ; the hi-'-, n-.u-'t ; iy. T- i'h. rs in the s.-nth et'c v ): vb w-.:: be e.;, ..f :)o. Ana v1 .n I . i-i. -m it ...s ..: n :nc. i Wf dj , aft-r-o n ;it th- iru! ir j rraipib' m . t:t'g ..t tb.e A In.'.u.Kfat.:1 building. :' .fhrs w . : . , r-e.dled o!; h. hilf -f he - e 1 1 t ! 1 in e 1 p -t tbro'..g. s :; '. . W . p. r b n 1-y A P. M f r.i'.l 1 h. 1 f th- I.e."..di cm: iitt. in. 'h. fg- of t ' e c c r t . Mr. M.i--IO'i.i! 1 c ;v" a br.cf ro4 ;:v.o .f th- b r i f the Pn:t v.- y.arir.e m. I and. o;' i.'i- ! to the or.'., it 1 s th, n-';f. '..' it lot. "p. :;Vt- . f the Arne: : .u L- - ri. fie eX'b d'o d th- to uhie-h t!'e jro.oh ef th- to ccn- , .o, bx tho- M ir:n- ,n '. v. ,.,r.d t-:-( i: -r th- At-., r'.c.-r.r it -di ' . .If ' la S !. i ,..-.. ;,,a- ' . i'.; -h p- r: .a'.- "t 1 . . . , I . , . . . . 1 : i ? t r s . - i n . . V . ! ' ' ' "-.:' ' .''.-.' rial. . ,!;- . : - ..ti- ' al t o-:h'.. s ;. :,'!; - t i i ; : : tu a -c -n .... .-: t- d ,-. ... : : : i-.or; .:' ; :' -1' ,':- i ., a-. . : -in. t h V ' M- u L- g : "i h.oi r. i a d tic i ' '. of .".::'. ... The Ta.nf-'f . 'hi' the d.;alr-"! .. .,e. , t'-: ' ' !' irnL TJTin mnp ':;" on pa(ji; i c u i;

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Heart to Heart Talks With New Voters on Some Things Calling For Thoughtful And Prayerful Analysis Ladies Are Especially Invited to Participate

j Pres't Wilson Deserves Your i Ear Your Eye Today ! Read His Address to ProLeague Republicans With This Little Note of Introduction. n.V .IOIIN I!i:UV Al'VKK. 1 Ulitop NY-Tin'is. Wop.u n be vri'us; lik wi v.n n. This column will rrnt nUrtaln u l'r.K tutlay. Th rc is sonicthir;K ls in th papr that you h('ul"l f'-'!: that yu must na.I It would not b- riirht tu ilt-trail from it one moiucnt of yi ur Mnif It is I'ris t Wilson's addr.-ss, your presi.b-nt's address, to thosi- pro-KaK'i'-" republicans vh vlifal iiim m Washir.Kton yesterday. Y I'res't "Wilson's address; thy nridr-ss of the most ;ilu-'.-d, nior-t rnalira-d, mKrepre.-entt d, libel (1 and slandered man in America. if n-)t the world, sine- Abraham Lincoln; a man ainst whom cvrry possible t-ffort at crucifixion is bidnr made; crucifixion on the cross of partisan hate. And to rruoify Wilson; partis. tnIv blind to his achievements; and tho potential benefits t marikind. these traitors to humanity would rrucify (Jod's greatest yil"'. to the modein world. Nothing shall L-e permitted to stand in th. way of thur partisan .-' - d. control he offices of th1 T (b ral government, they wf'Uld Scrap ' the modern Prince of in ace" that is the issue in this cm.p.ucr-th. I,,aKu. of Nations. and seeking t "smoke f-ereen" their politically riminal intnt, talk ab.oit a substitute, as to whieh. iu the parlance (f th:r -chief hi.-h priist." th.-y havi n't ;i .. Ctn.vn:Xi, v . I'res't Wilson, however, isn't talktne; about himself. .Wither is he talking to ilcnmcrat.-. His ad.lress is to men and women who ha'. a 1 a ays been r'publieans; y. r,..,nh!r.ins. r.ut thev are repubiin ith consciences; vos. consciences Tiiev di cline to count ni aiM-r thir art ; onv r!cl into a sanheihin for crucifixbni purpi ..-.-,.: ml so the;,' journ"-;. . d to Wah;m;ton to ::--t the ad. vi o. lit- ; rally sit at the fret of tie- nvip who. it tin re ! was fuch ; I thirnr in histo.-y. w.t.s Clod's ins:ruj iv.' nt to set humanity free, j 1'ree trora what .' You know w!i it ' I "reo from war. and bloodi !n 1 --civilization's r e ni a i n i n 1 Kr. at. bic slianie. And it i-i't i n-ies-ary to po to Washington as 1 these pi'.crin-.s !:;ic dor.e, to n t h.is advice; neither is it necessary 1 to to exercise your conseien. - .;r.d ,io p.trti'-.te.r hip tb.e ÜM'ar.i --if vom will but read what the prfsl.b'nt has to s.iy, and will i .b vt -tat! it into what ou hör. t- ' ly. and candidly. your parti-m ;-rejudiers thrust aside. a!:-ady krow. P --. 't th. ink th it yru ranno be ! a i lo-IM,'.;' r -publican without going to Washington; or pro- . i ' 'N riNi pi) i'N PA;p. pörii ISPECTOR CLIFFORD SAYS BAKERIES Ml ST MEET REOl!IREMETSl ' X Ki'!!'.t jr.g nn insp. ction of Suth j It- nd 1 a k Ties Wedu. -day by InS T a P. J. Clitford. of S-.Mi;h 11. rd, an..', a-idsto i 1 v i.e mspi ctors. tour -he; s w . re ord-Tt d to have tli. ir . i . . .. - i .. . ;a,i i . a : . i i "dir id' ns t 1 .. ,ti o- reproa. fa n . xists. all - ft Pub this ; U.l' rs wit I be tt n: of tl-.e ;: -. cub ! the I,-,.D,i.VJ OSTEOPATHS ,,,,.,,..., rf. LRU ILI.L htU CU IN'PI N eoi.is i v 7 '- . , . !V'. -' w r-a-. ir rim m. at: ". ag i'..-t o: v.-f ;.f"s wa cr:.i ;Z' l d et c d W'.-ba ! iv at ' " ' ' .' . . op. -run . , . . - a s- s-: c :: : in-- .n,in:;.o is-.ditiiu Pi ih M- rri-cn. ef T-rre H lute. : a. c..r-. t tw,. OT. acting pr. d .... ..a..-... If .- wir made , . y Plkhart. fi r. tar . 4 Pr. H L. L'.n.d.; Pr K'.f t r.-a - a r- r hart, pu! Withar.' rr. .1. C :tv cdn. led . 1 ' a 1 . u .m vor. f'--ha.rm.irr. land Dr. J. C. Stout. Kckorno, trustee, j

i...- tifiraaors. . reput-h-ans with following a p!an:t!lirtV 1:1 a"'1 -1 o 1 , Ci 1 1 as-, r.-M.t I(,v,(r'l prf;sperity o: the country, Pranh'iti i - T V . ' , . rr ,'VI, i- ' t 1 - . 1 1 u - n 'Oi CI U I. ' S I .! a I .1 s .1 re . I. . l o . .1 a a . . ? O . . , ' a,-. T.a- vr-i- r m.t.-l '- 'a,,.- of the m-,- ,U,c ,hl c' I'-rtau-lTia- . :aa to th- "-p-' - C. r" .i'h "f ?. s V"rh ' vir.'.t'l'.v Vna . ' , h.,r'" f;i.v . .' -, ,. n . ,-, -.a o' ' and 'h--. , , ... 1 V. i w-" ro- "'.-o,' '-. tb. In"-' ar- knwn. t "!tc,:i.!. s ti.e New-. ...'.,' , , . . ..i I.," a i... . I .1 . s o . . , I i a I . o , i . ' la , , ' s ,"' ve.-? s; i - s X ' r P.i . g . . - C O r . . 11 1 . 'a . . 1 I I 11 1 . iS . ! w f.!5 d f.f ' . f i . fa a '

CROSBY RAPS PARTISANS IN SPEECH HERE

Says They Oppose League to! Meet Needs of Republican Partv. j Ciime; statenientr of I rominent reIpuldiran leaders who as far back 'as 1 1 4 endorsed a Lcacue of Na'tions Ass't. I". S. Atty. (Jen. John F. j j Crosby, in a speech at the Hitrh j J sehool auditorium W -dnesday nicht, dec.ared that it was for purely par- ; tisan purpos;.-M that the senate j blocked the ratification of the j League issue. ( Mr. t'rosby was rec-ntly appointed to his position in the attorney gen- ! ral's department and is a well j known attornev of the east. Hi.s !sicch in South Ucnd Wednesday1 ni.'ht is the only one ho will deliver in Indiana. In introducing Mr. Crosby, Antony A. Wolfe, democratic candidate for state senator, asserted that the present political carnpai.cn wa.-. not a campaign of personalities of party candidates, hut a campaign wh re the Rreattst moral i-.sue that (.vir confronted the American public was at itako. People Will AnsAcr. "Whether the democratic rnrty and the numerous other supporters of the KenirMe r if Nations; are orreet I - - I in uieir stanu, or wiieiner me hum advam ed ty the republican party in scraping the Ie.icue issue Is correct i a question that only can be answered by the people of thir? country nt next Tuesday's election." declared Mr. Crosby. The speaker made no effort to predict the outcome of the presidential election as he asserted that the vote of the women of this country was a subject that assumed the form of a question mark in the eyes of the greatest politicians in America. 1 in t the manner in which members of other political parties are expressing themselves as in favor of the League kuo makes the outcome of the election appear decidedly in tile favor of (luv. Cox, democratic nominee for president. The policy of Sen. Harding, republican nominee for president, in trying to please both the anti and pro-League factions of the republican party wa-s outlined ly Mr. Crosby. The anti-Iyeau'ue faction asserts that Sen. Harding is against the League of Nations, while the pro-League faction of the republican party contend that if e'teted Sen. Harding will endorse the paramount Lue of the campaign. The ,irtion of tho senate in 11. in txpnssirig itsi If to I'res't Wilson as favoring a L-sitruc of Nations wa.- brought to light by Mr. Crosby. "At this time." asserted the speakr. "then was no n sponsible v oice in America raised against the League. In fa t. the foremost statesmen of both political parties in the country expressed ;h mseives as favoring the issue." Statements from men prominent in republican circbs dinwini: that tin y indorsed the Idea of a Lea cue of Trace were ruad by Mr. Crosby, who asserted that he could read statements from many more of the prominent men of thy rcur.try if time would permit. Pen, mini's Attacks. Tin- vKtrielie attack's upon Pres't

Wilxn by republican speaker-' wei e J his charge of "indiscriminate killdtnouncod in n- uncertain terms byline" of natives in Haiti which

the attorney gem ral ni : occt !ca ; f" ; wh c RELIGION BROUGHT INTO G. 0. P. DRIVE ReimhVlvnn A r r n v fW,l I " " . Aj:ain?t Creed in Effort to Stem Democratic Tide. , 1 VJ'W VT't- i " - y.. Whi:.. chairman of tho .1, ...,,:,. r atiu- ,! are o, mg i,iM n ircm catiio i; lewsp.f.r, wh.-h do rit txi-t .-cd . . which .tr- being cPeti sUrrt ptitlon-l v ti-.erv.t- is ..f M..-..T-1- lodg.-s and ii

n-t sliameful of all these attack:' cd on the re.-ord of the court mar- ! , . 1 " ' 1 " ' '' ' ' 1 10 n a s t o wlv ; h r or Td I It W.

irr . i ;n our s nate. and a ri:i I tial or two marine corns privates. U1" 4 ' pa...i .... o- ' . . that the -oa r ab rs wer. in t b.r. i

tion .f mv statements w ill !,oV.,l'.-r P. Johnson and John J. Mc-iSVn' Jhns-.n disavow letter holiab(01, because they w . not .,tiv and in th.- coigr.-ssional record. ! Ouilki'i. ir. He corr-te.i a pre ions ! i"'r tM 1 arl Mot.-. s-eretai ot y. with th- margin nric- fhx.-d bv t

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cramitt.e tcd.iv eharged; 1 i . . t w o . ; - - nrt only th- honor but the f

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dri" of prot,.t.,nt faith. base d only on the record of the trial! i - m.ticir. on a jar withf privat, s Johnson and M Quilkm th b!a; ioti.o :s cartoon which re-j He added, however, that the r ntb .j.p. am! in "HtrvrvV We k-'n '- f ( unsl and t, -t irr.ony in ; ! 1- uhn h is n.dliing men- th. in an tho,- , a:- s so shocked him mat) 1 a-.-ault -m ;h-- virtue of al! w..:r.cu. ' he had. direct. ! furtrier inv. st:g i- j Sinull Coiio-ni. I tion. H- r-itt rated that by "mdis-

- Th.se ruthbss .-p.ab to relitous - hi-ui d... ,rt . ouc.rri me m .a . - 1 a s , , . -.1 T i i T a 1 .i. K . . histu d.o ,rt i onc.rri me o iv.'.c.'i as p. t amp ngn purpost s. out 1; il !e to cr. it li-ious indif - fi rt u, e ai.od'g (iov. t ox i mm who bii. the r.d .,i"n: f prot star.t. cath- h :i .? a i-h K adors for the onus- for b. is fighting. lidi- i i : t a on i t . g comes, ir.ese una ha pread th.se sc;i lO'ds ib iCoNTIM'tlU ON PACi: I'uL'Ib

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Sir Krlc Campbell (leddes, who has taken charge of the British government's arrangements to run the railroads in case of a itrike. Sir derides was trained in one of our 15. A: O. .shops, and the training which he received won him high oihce in England's railway world before the war. He was chostn by th' great organizer. Kitrhener. to move his army to Prance during the gnat world war. and later h wa called upon by Premier Lloyd (Jeorye to handle the empire's sea problems. Investigate Conduct of U. S. Marines in Haiti

Maj. Gen. Barnett and Maj. McClellan Testify at the Opening Hearing. WASHINGTON. Oct. 27. Pub!;investigation of th conduct of Am-j erican marines in Haiti was begun Wednesday by the spechi! naval court of inquiry with the examination r.f Prig. den. (.borg Harriet:, former commandant ef the marines corps, and Maj. IMmund N. McCb.dlan. of the corps hlst(rie division. Th" first ses.-ion lasted only a littlt more than an hour and while the court will meet again Thursday, no further witnesses hav.- jot been surtfmont d (Jen. Parnett told the court that adilition ma tie in the historical sec tion of the corj's r'si:lted in t hi..nnnniviim, r- t Iii. I. i, If.-irri'.I .laa-aiia . n. a... ..i... h. s.-'.l th it the total w.asi Milmiits Table . -,! ' . .A J"? , I,.'' ;ine casa.l. l.M s.is c o ; 1 1 p i ' u . sac-

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of American occupation of the r. - ;P . "f having -l.rok. n faith" with I H A ( ' 1 j VI A k( I W U Lanoa ,v,Mni, tti,t .-. n error inI'-d:ana at the Chicago convention. hnlTUlJ 10 tDJ I Li

mitted a table showing the n corded I course, i am ni.u, oo -r.umtrr of bamlits kilb-d. He ui 1 ! Wil tJ,"n r-r ln 51 n' V1' ter.enn.g, th.-.t vi rv few had mot -b ath other-Kith his conWst. but my .otters ex..a... .v,;.- i .la., v, .1. press accurately, although n.-t as

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- .' i C: . ft. -.J - v j x .. iviv'h ; vi, ' ' ' - .v I: -a: ': 'h--' ft ..-.-. ..-.'. .v'.vv...-.'.v.vA. Jy-.0v..v: .'iv.-.- 1xA.Adhnw-Axs PUBLISH LETTER OF SEN. JOHNSON FLAYING WATSON Repnhlican Paper of Indianapolis Opposes His eelection. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. 'et. 2 7. The Indianapolis News, a republican paper, Wedm-sday published a letter from Sen. Hiram Johnson, of California. f Angus MeSwoen. a member f the repubii. an congressional coirmiti e r it-r.ating the Californian's dislike (f Sei. Wat.-o:i. 1 Th- message Was the it suit, of rSonattir Sjx-aks. Tohuson's letter follows: " Vom 1 r. rr -i riinr4rlf '1 . AO 1 , . .... T J'Jt laceive.i. u wna; u-ueis 1 ; have written to Mote are being fir-; ' r 1 .. 1 1.. .-- 0 . . T .alT M.ithO' i j -.(.lit '1 . . 4 1. kit. 1 .. .,... ' . . i. T .1... . I. . . I are'-bied'unon misinformation. Of - 1 i , - . lemon at ic .all v as thf-v nitrht to be r.,J pr. ssc 1. the situation and tlu- facts." . . - . - . , i k w a .Od : l ri : Ta 1' 1 .-I ' 1 w-ool-1 be ,,...,' to .. Wa .--. - would be u i.a.!.o.K to i. a.. . .. - - - - - " - ' . . a i.n a- o n.e ' ..o.e. ..... ".v .. ains. nirm TypnilPQ COLLL(rL PRUI' L$015 ZtWPnitT f HILLSLUUKl t NPW YORK. Oct. 1 7. T! COX. J7. Thirty : nion.b. rs of the f iculty of w Hesb y ?,-..! b-gt will vot - for Gov. Cox and -olbgi will vot - for Gov. Cox I ' V- c. 1 J 1 - a . O f V J f r. e. tr.f- l'i.-iu- ot .Nations. I Twt r.tv-four members of the f 10. ju.ty o : i uriv-rsity win ot- , agair st Sen Pr.mdeg.c wh.a is oti posing Iacuc. These facts nr. taint d j .... rev ived YVt dr. sda v b ! John H. Hasett, chalrti'.an a.ivi.-'- rv group of tho ti-.nio;rat:c natior.l t ammitte.

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COAL DEALERS HERE DISCUSS FUEL PROBLEM

M a vor Carson. Conncilnien and Local Merchants Hold Meeting. If the public is patient for the nex. ten dnvs or two w. ..l;s and if t!v dealers will limit their supply (f cm'. ; to one or two tons to the ou.-touur' and allow no implication of oruo:the local coal situation will be rvlit veil. T.iis decision a nd the v rdu t that the coal ib abrs are not .ti

collusion to rol the pubbe- and that 1 trans. ir. d a to ththey are makirr every tfori jios.-ibb- ' min- : s' :. -w ib n. ti.d

to get a sufllcient supply of coal imcupied the time of the two hour discus ion be wtn tlo citv , m :n e:l at .d the coal dealers at the titv W-dnesda' niglit. Councilman r.eyers acted as chair-i man f ti e meeting and xpl lined that the lustiness was to solve the '. problem of protecting the people ..fj South Mend against a possible eoal ; famine. H called ujion C. M. Lont.. chairman :if the coal (balers asso ciation, who explained the situation from the coal dealers' j.osition. :u detail. Mr. Lontz attacked the id a which li.nl been gro;r.g to the eiT th.it the coal dealers were ref using to but coal on account of the low margin of profit allotted them by j rtie TiidiiiiL oomiiiission. Vv saving' that anvtuic who could devise a mthod of ir.ci'ea sinf the tonna ire of

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r-ft.i i' in r r i i i.i'ii.i iiiiai' be iti grrat demand by all the lov.J dealers. ;ics lUasons. He stilted that a number of rtasons ware to blame for the co al shortage lure as the Interstate Com merce commission for one thing had i issued priority orders w ho h directed the coal shipment to the. New l'ngland states and that the wide i car sliort.age and num.rous strilos' were also c ius s. He also stab d tliai! local dt .alers w a re unable to g. t ; hard 1 oal even during the summer montlis and that the public should 1 not blame the dealer fur this. Mr. Lontz siid in explanation of th state situation: "ihe Indiana situ.i - tion is a problem In Itself. The com - mission at Indianapolis s.-t a priee

on Indiana coal at the mir.es and as trie r: -also gave the retaib rs a flat price; of! , ,.a; r- d.

cost of handling the poal and the delivery. Thi iking this was unjust tle j local dealt :s sent a r-pr-sentatioa t before the commission, with evident that the average cost for six mon'hbusiness by the leading .il-rs wis; neari 1' $U.i") a ton. Two days, ago1 the d.f.abr.s were noti'ie that t!iEE loll hilt 1 1 ". d the n.argin a ttiti l.r Mift cj 11 at id ?'..; I coal. This i soir.ewdiat . - t r but still is not sutlbaee ; "It is a bad arrange!,. ut. - ' : ;: - I aed Mr. Lon',7. "as it t.ak s awa v t ioincentive icr ihe de.i. rs to g., o-j-anil make ;t good buy. for can only get tlie margin price and 1' als. kt t ps up from leading up on oa !' as we have to have jt coming- in fa s?' nouuh so that vv,. c,(n d, liv. i' it di-; r ctly and at the least jio.-sibb- ex 1 pen . i-'.se we lfi.-e ir.'.'i. y on it. The oj.erators are a:.-i shipping ;nl t.'o ;r COal out of .he State W If Te th y ' t. barg'ain for its sale and are rod trov - t rned by a f;.v-al prb . " A towers Major. .Mayor Carj-on's 'j-.i. --- tri. ol'l'.l PARTY POLITICS ; Franklin I). Roo-eelt Predict? Win For Cox in Baltimore Speech. PALTIMOPP, Md . (:'. 21:7 --A--ffitr.- mat ag;. "- - ' l 4vMi4' .1 db" . 'i;t t ; . 1 1 i . . i r , t.'.e gr, j. which we ente re w fr:':i7. lid u:.. .-.,.. a .. ,,i his a. . g .d r. ':r:. tare j r.s a bg.iit'. r, pr.a. d tr.-- ad i trat: -r; of (Jov. Pox ::. h!o. '::-( r if nt an l t - i-s Coy. ih. li.'.-c f.-r o:s r- r na-rt tr. .,. - . s w r. . V- . a nt shall '; sn. ii. ?iat a gif . ' rn- -. m ; m.. r.t of ; iws ..nd no- o ;.ir. Kocv.-i .t arriv . Cnmberlar. i. wh two. large I ! his arriv al by b.v a ' Iur Ph., k. ( hairn.a J ' - '- . of tiev a - ' ' v .. T ' ' tv and I ' p party. r'a. '. r.er. and a o: i ocrata

NATIONS TO KEEP PEACE

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w !:; h I .r.s to ii.ivc bt . :: ' f a n it: i"i a -c i . . . t i : e t w : ü ". i a s i 1 1 rt .". n : t. That ;s !!:: . it. d : : e : r i : . r i : i . . y the f-o t th it t! cu '::: t 1: i s ! ' e n stitntm-n d to m c.ir.y Thtirs I iv no rtur.g i" f- r 7Mi!o rs a nd err.tr.er.t At the pn riti .! ; a . S !' a III.';1 S !:'.-::.. nt 11 a Tal W tl'.C , 1 ' con.iH II u adjo'.i! !' v n.c- wit !i :!: r pr. -. ntat:v . y v. rnno nt. N.-t'nit.u: b.a f th4 , f ' AllClCnt iMai'ine) Had Pretty Soft Job, Evidently N!IW V' 'II lv. (h : J7.- -11 i r at a t h it to ide th-- trip i t "A?:- i nt Ma:::.-!' ' s-i-m -o:ap ir i lively 1 oratortab'.e. w. t . told i-v i -Ki ;!' ltai..in st. ii:.. r l'r ..;.d b: p. 1.-.-. ;.-' ; b-n te Wii" :: I who aftived. W( I:. . j-diy Ir Tri' va' Tri ai.d Napl S o- aft.!' 1 4 wln-b-s v. iri:;:;g that a h. hi I float in' loiti s liad i roi-. n - ... - a ... .-.- . k i. hfoke out tip' f 1 r V. ;'d !' o Naidt.-t was n .1 ch 1". t he . lal.i.T agit at rs harar.gu.d the ua-w to go on strike, . t ri 1 at s a ti.e ... : i y two do .'i stowaways w r.- (";:- ("Vered. the s 1 1 i ; jrat h o k to Nanb s to debark tin m. . 'i.r attempted sui ide t.y j-.i:iipirg (, cri:ci!'il :;-! .was at rr-s' (!. Af; : having land ;c 111: the sh:, can:- ;; je ?) seven Mo' rs -ha ':.-' ' ', a sii.ali 1 p' 11 boay Tl.. y s.. id a S. i le s:.'!'!M Wa-'io-d aw.tv th . !" sans and ir::o i! üls w ro -n . rout, fr.-m libra!'. ito A!g: rs. A sa.y r- stori.'. . amounting aim I to a tyj.hoe w 'i ;c:i i .: a r . : ,t nu. j WitV. m ! ,,o' 1 ! s ,;;;,, ,1 !' 1 ". 1 1 : - b :' ad j vv- Iii. h tlte k-g of tit" ti:p d :e tu.- s 1 ; 1 e-vt r U II)Y CITY POLICE CHIEF Ml 'ST APPEAR UEEOIU: CRAM) Jl Ii) i'Hli'Ado ( ., n .1 J.f r W ;gn ,- , .' ,' o,r,. t . -. ' 1 . a I f i- .. gx-a.:-,,: ; . , , 1 y , . , - ,. a,. ;; n ,,. , , . .,, , ... , ; ,-:.:. d - ,.,, t ; , wp n, ,i.d g-i-.-. , o,, f - t , ,u :i ... - 1 c id. 1 . a . 1 j .- )!; . ;lt ; a. ;- . - ; ! ,,,. ,r u a ' hr.- ! wa- : I '"' w ant i '",' . " 1 1 -'-' : a f d; - I' 1 1 PRISOM.R SILET FOR . hOsTnN. ' (' I'd-'. 1 1 ,i I'. Was a-. a'.!:. .c c RETl R P III SO. 'S ER to michk;ax CITY v i , ; H M ? i age rjI ru-.:r ! ' la rr v a : . : a g . i : 'a - ' yt : I:. 1 r 'A a T. .

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Ifll' f Sini-ier Lurnpenn Mo! i s if We Bre.ik Faith.

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