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Show HARDING SCORES TACTICS OF HIS OPPOENTS MADION, O., Sept. 7t Rapping candidates for office who make popular pop-ular appeals which do not aerro truth or meet the requirements of our national dignity," Senator Harding Hard-ing told members of a military band who came hero to serenade him last Saturday that ho was for a campaign based on construction and not abuse. Without mentioning any names, tho Republican nominee said a candidate can-didate owed It to the people not to drag tho attention of tho American people into a mlro, and added that, for his own part, ho wanted to be tolerant of thoso who differed with him and to carry on his fight without with-out pretenso or Insincerity. The speech was delivered from the front porch in the midst of a busy day spent by the nominee In preparation prepar-ation of his Labor day address. In his consideration of the subject he conferred with Representative W. J. Durke of Pennsylvania, a former official of-ficial of the Order of Railway Conductors, Con-ductors, and Daniel Winters of Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, former president of the National Nation-al Win-Glass Workers. Afterward both said they would support Harding Hard-ing and Coolidgo wholeheartedly Mr. Winters declared Samuel Oompcrs could not deliver tho labor voto to the Democratic ticket, and that many thousands of laborers ov-er ov-er the country would lino up for Harding. |