| Show 0 OG GE TAL TAlKS KS Nfl YO YORK K 1 1 te e e States Issues of the W P aign as He Sees t Them Oct 29 29 Cal Cal Cal- l t Massachusetts d ltd last night th thai t under an an ri administration the United l 1 continue nue to contribute its ii Ito to o the building of ough he admitted that what r new tew association of nations no man can tell tell t the thc exact nature of the asIn asIn as- as In which America would Join known I the Republican can- can vice ice president said that cers s Jaro are aro now fixed a a. a he said will not ot tolerate government The Tho nation will wIIl itself b by leaving the Lion Uon of its duties to any other othern n n. There are aie provisions pro in ant nt submitted by the je Re senate to which we shall shalle e e. e It will make no no agreement p- p pot pt t prepared to execute vill be no shameful surrender of action There hesitation to meet every ob ob- ob to our countrymen then f tj of the world But Bui vi we e shall 9 maintain that patriotism Ise is ise e e. e e CARDING AR ARDING ING RIGHT publican national platform Coolidge said contains noth- noth prevent taking the good aty ahr and in the covenant and andor gor or amending those things lot consonant with American nd ha Hs t in C said he thought Carding was right right- in to refusing j himself to proceed by y ylli jt fit of the existing treaty and andu andt t u covenant he declared has j r larding d with saying he was seek- seek lon Ion of the entire covenant aid that He in common commonly ly lyNall biall all the people desires the theo theof o ot of certain obligations of the j America must throw her Jit t on the side of such an ast as- as gf t nations as will best pro- pro able peace ES S PLATFORMS te began his address addres by byon byon on n of ot Am American ri n institutions f the platforms of the two t r res saying that in the pre- pre the Democratic document JOrte significance inthe on I of a J. J man while the Re- Re platform reaffirms is un- un to the constitution of l Instates States and to the guarantees l Political and religious liberty l i Uel ele he said are Amer- Amer va vae e with the er e re- re between political partie par- par rue tie substitute for forcible eThe The issue of the pre present ent ll o declared was Shall the is party Ie be retired from the of the government of ot i tates ates and shall the Xie jj be ire entrusted with the ado adof ad- ad o ori of that gov government n aired 1 l led there was not sarit arlly any AriY disgrace a c connected with the tho failure Allure of the administration to retain I tho ho confidence of a great democratic peo people eople e but held th that t when this occurred oc- oc curree there should ge ac an c hange from one ne party Patty to the other adding This condition appears appear to have arrived in America A GRE GREEK K EXAMPLE EXAMPLES The governor criticized the failure of ot the he administration to take tale advantage of postwar conditions to capitalize on on our merchant m marine and declared one ot of f the first undertakings of the Republicans Republicans would be to to salvage what th they y can out of the colossal loss that has nas been een suffered through inefficiency of ho the Democratic shipping bo board rd To illustrate a a. point connected with ho tho discussion of oc President Wilsons Wilson's foreign policy Governor f o lidge told tolda a story o of the Greek philosopher Th Thales les who when wandering in the fields looking at the stars fell into a I pit Jit A p peasant woman passing b by was asked to pull pun him out and woman- woman I lice Ike she asked how he had fallen there lie He te said he was examining tho the stars 1 With a womans wit she replied Foolish Foolish Fool ish sh man how thou expect to know i ithe the he stars if Jf thou dost doat not know what lies les at thy feet Many centuries passed and another I philosopher watching the fall tall of ot an apple tried to understand the thing I that had happened at his feet Ceet and dis discovered discovered dis- dis covered the law which governed 1 th the stars The world has nee needed ed an Isaac Newton Newton New- New I ton Ion and It has had bad a 3 Thales I |