Show r LARDING i i FEDERAL AID i if f H f FARMERS A I Old ld Fashioned Countryside R Rally l y Held at Wilson Vilson Corners J By Dy W W. B. B MACNAMEE Universal a Service Staff Correspondent 0 O. oct Act 2 Senator Harding hJarding was today the chief speaker at an old fashioned countryside political political cal rally and flat flag raising In Wilson I Corners er about bout twenty miles from Co Co- lumbus The candidate accompanied by Mrs I Harding Hardin motored over to the little crossroad town from Marion arlon and be before be- be beI I fore Toro delivering his address sat down don I on oft the lawn of ot an old farmhouse to a abig abig I big en dinner served by the tanner wife of 0 the vicinity j About b 1044 OO formers t who had motor motored mo- mo II tor in I from OM m several central Ohio co t r constituted Senator Hard 1 I is j Jl ii j Wl nce nob in a big bl lent tent erected erected 11 if J p lien W field Senator Harding I. I pit J player ayer had a preceded j I u rhe tie e was prea pre pre- pre a v l horse horse shoe made blacksmith IC with the I f 3 1 a oil Ob t the Ind 2nd of November m you w wn pitch a 8 ringer that will cx- cx I ex-I ex ten tend the globe Iobe I Mrs Ira let Harriet Taylor Upton vice n Of t the TIe Republican lU national I committee In presenting Senator l predicted re that the women I f t voters ote of the y y would help elect electa a A. Republican president in November ember because a a a. majority of ot them were I flatly flatO t O opposed I to Americas America's entrance into the lea league ue yf j f nations nation I lh The burden Wirden n of ot Senator Harding's Hardings address d dealt lt with the problems confronting con con- fronting the agriculturist but he con I de depar departed departed de- de par parted d from his prepared address to I assail the league and In doing so o won the immediate and enthusiastic ap- ap l probatiOn n of his hia audience I ap-I There has been some criticism ex- ex premed because m my position us a a. sen sen- atop is I. not precisely my position as liS a candidate in dealing with the peace treaty treat arid t d the league of ot nations said Senator Harding Herding In the senate I had hud no choice I cou could d y deal with the covenant I which hl b the president brought back and laid before us lie He was the agent of ot the government in the negotiations an ante the t senate could consider such sucha a oo eo ant as 88 he brought and I J with i O oth l j sought to safeguard the Int In- In t tei-aM tei 1 oo ot this republic with the best j sa Jarding reservations reller we could t write The li president himself scrapped his 1 and refused to permit the toona to to ratify but when I am pesi- pesi j I i dent deg or of the United states I 1 am to 10 DO- DO DOin 1 in another capacity 1 I become yo your r agent and must speak for t l America When that time comet come 1 I am going still sUII to be in favor of ot some association or society ty of ot na- na s for the promotion of ot world pea peace e. e Taking up the problems of ot intimate concern to the farmer Senator HardIng Harding Hard Hard- ing told his audience that the very existence tence of ot the nation depended upon the fruits of ot the soil soli He voiced an appeal for tor wider federal aid to the farmer fanner so as to permit him to own o his own farm tarm and thus eliminate the speculator and prevent ent land hunger Cooperative the selling and distribution of 0 Agricultural products and cooperative cooper cooper- ati o e buying b by consumers would go goa goa a a. J I long ng way toward the elimination of or oron on phase o of profiteering Senator Senat r Harding Harding- said rh most important single thing pm that must be done In sat safeguarding gua tho the interests and prosperity of ot the Am American farmer Senator Harding Hardings I s said ld was the early enactment of ot a a. pro protective e tariff which would wipe out outE E the menace of ot a deluge of 0 foreign agricultural agricultural agricultural ag ag- I imports Illiteracy in rural communities was j per cent greater than in the I I cities Senator Harding said In pledging gang g- g I ing ang his party to wider encouragement nt of rural education which he said I could wisely be extended tp tg the adult under a plan now in operation in some i of ot the most advanced ad of ot the European nations |