Show G BOTHAM THAM Kr KEEPS f I b COX OX ON I p I. I t ALERT S De Democratic c Candidate Has a aj aCOX j 1 Bus Busy y Time rime in n In National I II I Metropolis J f I NEW EW YORK YORI-c. Aug 28 Speeches Speeches pa- pa rad rad ti receptions luncheon at ata a hotel a avie field day dap games mes at vie fe of or police police- Gravesend race track where a a. huge crowd was addressed and a a. dinner wit party leaders tonight gave s Gov Gov- Cox toda today the busiest day of oC hl his c campaign u The he governors governor's principal address wasat was wasat at nt he Democratic luncheon attended by party notables At Gravesend the go so o was was' as compelled to cut short his remarks after a n. minute fifteen sp RP speech eh ch Another brief address was de delivered de- de liv livered red to a n. crowd at the public library libra libra- ry In his luncheon address os Governor Go I Cox Cor reiterated his charges that contributions contributIons contributions contri contri- I were being collected by Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican leaders towards toward a corruption fund and promised further further fur Cur ther revelations He also touched on world peace by Americas America's entrance Into the tha league of ot nations HONOR GUEST AT DINNER During Durin- his visit the tho governor was Wul accompanied by scores of 0 prominent Democrats and tonight he was the guest of ot honor at a dinner given by form former r Representative e John J. J Fitzgerald Fitz gerald geraldin d. d In Brooklyn He Tie spent the nl night ht at Mr Fitzgeralds Fitzgerald's home and will win re remain remain romain ro- ro main over Sunday y leaving for Cor Colum Colum- bas boa tomorrow c evening of Governor Cox and other Dem- Dem leaders rs was conc concentrated d on the Republican campaign fund The governor governor gov gov- ov- ov was cheered loudly as he ho reiterated reiterated reiter reiter- ted that the contributions involved an the attempt to purchase presidency enemy has hns sought to deny my charges chaises he said but b l none makes the tho tame name dental denial Hays nayS says saya the fund Cund Is Js OO Upham said ot of was about We Wo have not yet started In the rev rev- GOLD DUST TWINS Governor Smith of oC New York and William G G. McAdoo who introduced Governor Cox at the Democratic also assailed tho the Republican financing nS' nS The latter referred to Chairman Hays and Treasurer Upham of ot the Republican national committee Twins as the Gold Dust Many conditions caused Governor Cox to c curtail his address at t. t Gravesend Arriving nearly an hour late ho was as forced to compete with attractions of oC tho police games ames Airplanes roared over or his head forcing him to stop frequently frequently fre fre- and a n amplifying sound device device de de- de vice apparently failed to carry pIs his voice tb the tho crowd The governor remained an hour watching and applauding the cont contests of ot the policemen whom he praised In In his address for tor their public service The league lea Issue was emphasized as paramount In the campaign to beag be waged ag d he said between n champions of progress pros and reaction This is a 3 great fight he said for tor fora tora a a. great real principle and a fight IM which we w will know to be a victorious fight INDUSTRIAL PEACE pleas Teas for Cor industrial peace also were made by the governor so in his address at M the Democratic luncheon and av at Gravesend We Yo cannot have national tranquill- tranquill ty he said at Gravesend unless we wc have o community tranquility Pub Public ac opinion has always alwa's settled Industrial ro and public opinion al- al Tho rho ho governor also at tho the luncheon gave what ho formed ho-formed a word to busness bus busi n ness ness men I Many he said are helping helpIng help help- In Ing to install an administration which Intends to scrap the league of ot nations I If IC tho the league does docs not become a athing L thing In fact tact he continued It Jt is my I judgment that not a single European nation ion will ever cr be able to pay Its national na na- national I debt and if it that Is Is' not paid then what becomes of oC fiscal conditions overseas overseas overseas' The financial stability of ot th 5 world depends on tho adoption of oC the the- league of or nations FACTORY OF BOLSHEVIKS Governor Cox added that public confidence confidence con con- must be given to Industrial re readjustments readjustments ro- ro adjustments and he said millions of oC dollars arc being contributed to guarantee guarantee guar suar- antee on nn unfair adjustment J 1 know kno men ho aSt asserted ert d. d that arc arcI I making m contributions Co for forr I tho purpose r of or using the bayonet to settle Fettle Industrial Industrial Indus Indus- trial difficulties Nothing could bemore be I more dangerous than that That i J is' is building a 1 factory factors Tho The governor gO said h ho propos proposed d to u use e eth j th the golden rule In settling Industrial Industria disputes He H also promised to remove war taxes unjustified during peace peace Id p Addition to his addresses the the- govnor govi gov- gov I i nor nar met hundred of oC p persons at Inno In- In no al- al receptions v He marched sev- sev r rn bocks blocks s sat at the thc head d of or a procession |