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Show MARSHALL TALKS TO DEMOCRATS Appeals to Party to Stand Wholeheartedly Behind President in War. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. June 19 Appeals to support only DvntOcratl who pre. wholeheartedly behind tbl president in his efforts to win (ho war, Vice President Marshall a.d hero today to-day in addressing the Indiana Democratic Demo-cratic state convention. The vi e pras ident tald tint while he wanted th Democrats to win the coming election, "nt the risk of being read out of the party" he urged tie members '.o vot against the Democrat who is r. hearty accord with the president his ideas and ngalnst the Democrat who Is not in favor of taking the Gorman language out of the schools of Indiana and welding inlo a united people by the ue of a cor-Miion lan-K"tge lan-K"tge all those who dwell within our border a." Candidates for all state offices with the exception of those of governor and lieutenant governor will bo nominated today or tonight. "Just what tho Republican party means by saying that its purpose Is to win the war now, most of us do not understand." said Vice President Marshall. Mar-shall. "What the Democratic party stands for is to win the war as soon) as it can be won and it holds 'hat to the seepdy winning of It are thes"' essentials: Conviction of the justice of tho cause in which we are engaged; en-gaged; a fixed and definite end to bo attained; the wholehearted, disinterested, disinter-ested, and patriotic sacrifice of per-j . sonal ambition, party preferment and Individual success to the object Attained At-tained and confidence, absolute confidence, con-fidence, in the commander-in-chief." Assails "Lady Theodora." Mr. Marshall referred to "Lady Theodara" during the course of his remarks, re-marks, saying: "Lady Theodora being left at home concluded to take a hand in the war by writing letters in derogation and1 criticism of its management to a newspaper, wfiich newspaper had. as' I its general manager, a man who was.j I at the declaration of hostilities against the Imperial German ovonnnert, an alien enemy of the United States anal which newspaper had published the Rose Pastor Stokes lettor and other secitious documents. "Some men at least are going to ob- Ject if she is the Republican party and If Bhe is going to fight the war in this way through the columns of the Kansas City Star and notwithstanding notwithstand-ing her great desire to take charge i f everything, they are going to insist that she shall not be permitted to do 8 so earlier than March 4. 1921 and not f !? then, if God and the right prtvbiL" p oo l |