Show ANDWOOD IlE NOMINATIONS 1 AN IN PENNSYLVANIA nt for Presidential Honors Speak in in O Other ler s Sta States tes i Pa April S. S S. Pennsyl 3 period tor for filing nominating for printing of ot names on the Pilot lot for tor the state primary on May fa 18 sed at midnight ht United States Seni Sens Sen- Sen i s r r Boles Penrose will be bo unopposed r Republican nomination Attorney Palmer Democrat an and Edward Wood Philadelphia an n n are the only persons filing pres- pres preference nominations tactically Practically all of ot the candidates for tor publican national delegates and al- al nates are aro althou although h four candidates candidates ono one of ot them Mrs Mary ary Roberts Rinehart authoress Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pitts Pitts- burgh have havo been put forward for tor delegates del del- at large by tho Wood league The Tho Bt state to elects twelve delegates at large On the tho Democratic ballot there are arc two sets sois of candidates for tor all statewide statewide statewide state state- wide honors and for or many of ot tho the dele dele- ate atc seats scats In the districts One group Is la headed b by the tho attorney general and tho the other other- b by Judge Eugene C C. C well ell of or Philadelphia There arc aro two two Democratic candidates for or the nomination nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion for tor United States senator Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence IL Rupp of or Allentown backed by Mr Palmer and J. J A. A Farrell Farroll of 01 West Chester Chesler J Johnson Attacks I I League of Nations Paterson X N J. J April Senator S-Senator S. S Senator Hiram Hi HIram HI- HI ram W V. Johnson In an address here to tonight tonight to- to night declared ho would welcome an expansion of ot Tho The Hague tribunal or oran oran oran an International forum orum but will not I agree to anything that that will make malee our armies police tho the four tour corners comers of the tho earth earth Tho Thu senator declared d article X of the league of ot nations covenant puts the world In a straight-jacket straight and tics the hands' hands of generations to come lie said tho the question now facing the nation was whether to travel tho straight and narrow pathways of or Americanism or tho entangled ways by-ways of European Europe and Asiatic In Intrigue Palmer Charges Graft Killed Treaty Treaty t Macon con Ga April 8 Attorney S. Attorney General General General Gen Gen- eral Palmer Palmore speaking hero tonight in behalf of or his candidacy for the tho presidential presidential presidential nomination declared that three quarters of ot a a. million dollars killed tho the peace treaty an and the league ue of or nations covenant 11 r AL Hd A u- u n H V tilt 1111 nn the majority lk Voto YOlO purchased u in Michigan an he said sald Senator Lodge orE organized the foreign relations com com- committee and refused to report the tho treat treaty I If It the Democrats had carried Michigan If if the tho Republican party h had dl spent only a couple of ot hundred thou thousand and dollars dol dol- lars the lars tho Democrats would havo have organized or or- the Senate and amI the foreign re relations relations relations re- re lations committee would have reported tho treaty and It w would uld havo have been passed It took m months of or str struggle to get these Democrats to desert tho 1 parl party Believes r Women omen i Influence for Goo Good d dRock Rock Island IlL April 8 S. MaJ Gen Leonard Wood Republican presidential candidate made a 3 plea for the entrance of oC women Into politics in an address today I HI believe the they are arc going to be bea bea a a. tremendous influence for or good he hes s said ld Tho The women ho he declared have hae been dreaming dreamIng- dreams and seeing seeing- vis- vis visIons 15 Ions on but now the they are arc going g to have an opportunity to realize those dreams and to make substantial those visions if they will only come Into the political field on terms of ot full equality with the men men Lowden LO A Asserts I. I 1 Economy Necessary St. St Louis April 8 S. GO Gov Fran Frank Franl O. O Lowden of or Illinois candidate for tho the Republican presidential nomination Ihan ih ihan h han an address here tonight reiterated hischar his char charges es of ot got governmental Igo ern extra a extravagance Ho asserted rigid rigi economy was necessary s necessary sary san if It the country is to avoid the rocks of bankruptcy The governor spoke before beCore the St St. Louis Women's Republican club Mrs Irs Fletcher Dobyns of ot Chicago o national women's director of 01 Lowden's Lowdon's campaign campaign cam cam- in a speech ur urged ed the tho women to Support him Lowden reasoned that the heavy y taxation taxation taxation tax tax- was partly duo due to duplication of ot work In the man many unnecessary government government gov s-ov- o offices and suggested sugg that man many of or these offices be bo merged mers-ed ti to re reduce re- re t duce duco taxation which means reduction of the living HYing cost |