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Show HUGHES BOOMS HARDING CAUSE Acceptable Tribunal for Nation Na-tion Quarrels Is Promised by G. 0. P. Nominee MARION. Aug. 25 Confidence thai I S-enator Harding would secure the establishment es-tablishment of an acceptable Interna-; Interna-; tional tribunal was expressed in 1 statement made public here today by Charles Evans Hughes, the 1 9 1 G Republican Re-publican presidential r.mdlelate who ciime to Marlon yesterday to talk over campaign Issues with the Republican nominee- and his advisers. "It Is hardly necsiry for me to say that 1 earnestly support Senator Harding," the statement said. "He Is a man of r.ire poise. hiKii minded and sincere. No "nn can meet him without lelnt Impressed by hi exceptional capaclt and his Inte-Rrltv or purpose, Ml ST Pi : "We cannot afford to have a Tam-: Tam-: manylsed feelernl government. The nomination of Governor Cox was ' brought about by the skillful and determined de-termined effor' nf local Democratic bbases vvho represent the most baneful bane-ful Influence In our political lltTd Ther.-Is Ther.-Is one sure vvi to defe;it I heir effort to capture the government at Washington Wash-ington anel that Is to he.Tt their candidate. can-didate. "I bel'eve ai.o that Senator Harding's Hard-ing's etectron Will affor.l the surest Wa of securing our proper relation to International cooperation This country must do Rs part, but It must reserve the rltfht t act in any future contingency a cording to Its duty as that eontlncenrv reveals It. TRI BUN l OF JUSTICE The epsentlals In any really effective plan for International cooperation Is to I establish a tribunal of International 1 Justice where justifiable questions are ! concerned and to prov ide the machinery machin-ery of conciliation and to secure the advantages of International conference. confer-ence. All this can be secured and I ' believe, will be secured unde r the preaiden y of Mr. Hardlnc without guarantees which attempt to commit us In unknown contingencies and I Which will serve as trouble-breeder e land not as peace makers. I "I am fully convinced, as a result of my conversation with Senator Harding, Hard-ing, that under his leadership we shall ! have our foreign relations conducted 'in accordance wMth our best traditions and America's duty to the world w-ll 1 be discharged without Ignoring her duty to herself." I |