Show ROOSEVELT RAPS W aF sr a B si G. G 0 P. P LEAGUE ST STAND AND Campaign Grows Hot as Bourbon Scorches Policies ST. ST PAUL Au Aug 14 Franklin D. D Roosevelt Democratic vice early wn was vas en route to to Sioux Falls FUlls S. S D D. where this morning he was scheduled to make mako the first of ot a series cries of ot in South Da- Da kota ota Talks nl also o will be given today oday at Mitchell and Salem Declaring the tile Republican attl- attl udo tudo on suffrage and tho the league ue of ot nations is as sis clear as ns mud Roosevelt last nl night ht expressed d wonder as to how the Republican I attitude altitude on these and every overy other public question can possibly maln- maln 1 tam aln business confidence His Ills address last night at the tho au- au here hore followed a noon address address adress ad- ad dress ress in itt Minneapolis where he declared Senator Harding was trying to syndicate the cy yA a a. condition under which ho he saId aid last night a few tew of the old guard crowd would get ret In on the ground round floor Scores Suffrage Stand Mr Roosevelt ell tonight ht referred tG ta a Senator Hardings Harding's position on the he suffrage question as Ing In- Inthe ng the Republican presidential candidate apparently is careful cardul to wait walt until the last moment before committing himself to any definite deft deft- niLe nite policy on an Issue Referring to divergent dl Interpretations two great Ireat Republican dalles dailies dal dal- lies les in New Now York placed on Mr larding's hardings s 's toward the Ica league cague ue of ot nations Mr Roosevelt said aid said apparently the Republican offer otter Is this You can pay your our money and take your our choice It If that hat attitude Is carried out In re regard regard re- re gard sard to our foreign relations we shall hall still sun bo be at war war for tor years ears he said aid We need definite action laer claer policies It is only through these that the tho business of ot the country can remain stabilized Hears ears Ratification I l am am particularly pleased with the he news of ot the ratification of ot the woman's womans suffrage amendment by bythe bythe the he Tennessee senate This seems a It peculiarly appropriate appropriate appropriate moment to call can attention to ho tho suffrage record of the Republican Ican lIean nominee This record is typical cal leal of his record on almost every ever other important piece of or legislation legisla- legisla tion lon in his whole hole public career In his reply to the delegation 1 ot of f suffragists that Interviewed him Juno June 24 1915 he lc gave avo this Illuminating illuminating lIlu- lIlu ans answer er Believing as I Ido Ido Ido do in poU political l parties and government government govern govern- ment mont through political poetical parties I had much rather that the party to o which I belong should in its conferences make a declaration than han to assume a leadership or tako an Individual position on tho question H Harding Holds Out Later ho told the tho suffragettes that hat It would be presumptuous for tor him to dictate to his party I want to emphasize that It Jl was not until the final successful ballot balot bal bal- lot ot was taken in the tho on June 4 1919 that Senator Harding t finally nally climbed on the band wagon and y toted ted yesA yes s. s A record of ot this kind speaks for tor Itself All An the tho rest of ot his hla record rec ord while in the tho senate follows this his example I want to refer reter to the needs of ot ofa ota a class of or labor which has so far tar b been en grossly and inexcusably over- over looked I refer particularly to tho the pa pay of ot school teachers teacher Wo Yo can cart cannot cannot not expect education to be up to American standards unless those who Impart that education arc are paid and live according to the tho highest American standard |