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Show NATIVE SONS OF OHIO J DIE Harding. Cox and Watkins Wait for Decision of Tuesday COLUMBUS. O. Oct 30 hio's greatest political campulgn In which three of her native sons are contending contend-ing for the greatest honor In America, practically came to B close tonight Senator Warren Q. Harding, Republican Repub-lican candidate for president, closed his campaign With a speech In this city. Governor Cox. the Demoeratii' nominee was campaigning In Chicago, planning to deliver his final speech of the campaign In Toledo 0 1 Monday night. Aaron ft Watkine, Vrnhibltlon candidate for president whs Inactive. Chairman George II. Clark of ih-Hepubllcan ih-Hepubllcan state committee Issued a statemdni tonight declaring 'hu Mar ding will ca.rrv hlo by 200. ono ,.-. . Chairman W. W. lurhln of the Democratic state eommltta declared the M-rdlct In I h!u "will be overwhelmingly over-whelmingly decisive" for Governor Cox He did not give an estimate of ex pet ted pluralities. The secretao of state's office estimates esti-mates that approximately I'.ooo.oo" vote- will be caat In Ohio next Tuesday and thai the women's vote will approximate approx-imate 800.000. |