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Show MINERS PROMISE J TO VGJEG. 0, P. I Decry Gompers" Effort to De liver Labor Vote to Democrats MARION-, Ohio, Sept. 21. W. J. B James Of Illinois, national represent-B,tlVI represent-B,tlVI 'if the fnited Mine Workers for Illinois, today discussed labor and po-litical po-litical conditions with Senator Hanl-I Hanl-I Ing, Republican presidential can lldate. After the conference Mr. James ls-SUed ls-SUed a statement In which he said. I "Being a Republican, I am for tht r(P Republican party and the Hnrdlns- Coolldge ticket I find that miners who Pt1 are Republicans are going to support 'Pti-I Harding and those who arc Democrats il'jujsr' will support Cox President Gomper's effort to deliver tho labor vote to the I Democrati ticket will fall Just aa it always has failed. Percy Tetlow, stat-j stat-j Istlcian of the United Mine Workers of mericn, Is nut for Harding and will I shortly be on the stump for him. John Moore, recently r""psld'?nt of the United Unit-ed Mine Workers of Ohio, Is likewise vigorously supporting the Republican ticket aafaf j "The Democratic effort to control the labor vote, and particularly the 3x3&8 ! miners, has resulted In a failure be- Pftsif cause the worklngmen have studied Tpplf$ I the records of the two candidates and ''l5i1 I the two parties, and the Republican candidates and program have made Mflg such an appeal that the Democratic propaganda has failed completely." I o'n Mrs. Harding has received a tele- hlticl . gram from women members of the r'Sffil I California delegation which recentH ;;jlted Marlon asserting they have ' been "thrilled and Inspired bj their I visit with you and Senator Harding" |