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Show ROOSEVELT HAS ACCPETED. Declares League of Nations Is Practical Practi-cal Solution of Practical Situation. Hd Park, N. Y. lteforo several thousand persons, who stood nearly two hours under a sweltering sun, Franklin I). Roosevelt formally accepted accept-ed the licuiocnitlc nomination for vice president on August t iiml urged ratification rati-fication of the peace tri'Mty. "which, lo make It a n! trtmtj for real peace, must Include a league of nailoiiM," "The league of nntloim," bo assorted, assort-ed, "Is a practical solution of u prnc-ileal prnc-ileal situation. It Is no more perfect than our original constitution, which has been amended eighteen times mid will soon, we hope, bu iiuinniWd Hie nlnetei nth, was perfect. It Is not nutl-natlomil. nutl-natlomil. Ii Is niitlwar." Mr ItooHcxeli urged extension of leuibiiig the Illiterate, strengthening ! the llngdgiatlou law's to exclude the tint i. higher sal ark's to government i"iipliees, further protection of child life and women In Industry, and rent ..ntiliiiiiiii of governmental unichliier.v |