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Show C00LIDGE AND L0WDEN SPEAK IN KENTUCKY TOWN SOMERSET, Ky.. Qct. ID An appeal ap-peal to Kentucky to udnerc to th? principles of Henry Clay and Abra- ham Lincoln was made In an address here last night by Governor Coolldge, Republican candidate for vice president presi-dent The art of statesmanship to them. " he -:tid. "was the preservation of the liberties of the people and the promotion promo-tion of their welfare and prosjperity. Tie sure guardian Of their liberties 'was the constitution and orderly gov-ernment gov-ernment and the guaranty of their welfare and a wise Americanized industrial in-dustrial policy was the safeguard or their prosperll . ' The address vv.is delivered in opera house in this mountain town I which ii the home of Governor Edwin I P. Morrow, of Kentuekj I thcr speak-j era included Governor Frank . Low-; den of Illinois, who met the train at Irvine, and Job Hedges, of New York. Governor Lowden condemned the Democratic administration for ineffl- lency and extravagance but said the Issus of the campaign was the league of nations. He said that some Republicans Repub-licans were unalterably opposed to the; league, whereas others demanded oniyi I certain reservations, but he had "nev-1 er heard of a Republican who favored the league of nations as formed at I Versalles." Job Hedges also denounced the j league of nations as a uolitical alliance which primarily affected Kuropo and ; from which the l'nlted States shoul 1 I stand aloof In accordance with Washington's- advice against entangling .1 llianccs. |