Show cox to lor NAVE HAV M MOORE OH I A CHIEf Ohioan Likely to Be MadeI Made l Chairman of National I Committee By Albert F. F International News Service St Staff fr Correspondent DAYTON DAYTO 0 O. July Juh- 12 Selection tion of Edw Edward H. H Moore of ot Oh Ohio In as chairman of ot the Democratic na national national na- na lIonal committee c is Js regarded as 95 almost a certainty when the tho committee com com- committee corn I meets here on July 20 Moore who Is national committeeman committeeman commit commit- teeman from this sta state te directed the campaign which brought to Governor Go James II Cox the tile Democratic Dem Dem- Democratic nomination for pr president In as Governor Cox attributes attributes attrib attrib- utes his nomination to Moore ItIs It ItIs itis Is believed d he will make every even ef effort effort ef- ef fort tort to have Moore made lade national chairman and director In chief of or the Cox campaign I I Before Detore tho the s second cond representation of ot farmers In as many days Governor Governor Gov GO Cox announced his Intention of making his first act If It elected to appoint a farmer as secretary of ot agriculture He said later he hf had no one In mind at the pre present nt time but would select a man who had made a success both from the standpoint of ot practical farming tanninG and of ot business efficiency The arraignment of the candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date by b Eastern newspapers be because because be- be cause CRUS of ot the pro German editorIals editorials editorials editor editor- appearing In his newspaper at atthe atthe atthe the time tho the Lusitania was sunk was brou brought ht to his attention H lie He replied that while he did not wish to lo dodge the responsibility for them In an any wa way the truth of the matter was that George Burba a I member member- of or his editorial staff starr had written tho the articles He pointed to his war record as governor of ot of i Ohio and that In 1918 1313 he lost out in the German counties of or the I state tate as facts should leave leavo no doubt In tho the minds of ot tho the public pub pub- I II lie lic as to where ho stood Tho The governor left early toda today for tor Columbus by automobile I where he will make mako his headquarters I from now on I |