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Show PLAN TO BLIND i VOTERS, U Democrats Deny Circulating Reports About Ancestry of W. G. Harding COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 1. 'Chairman W. W Durpln, of the Ohio I Democratic state executive committee, today issued a statement denying that "a young man closely connected with the Democratic state committee, had j brought certain printed and mimeographed mimeo-graphed circulars concerning the ancestry an-cestry of Senator Harding, to Governor Cox'a special train, .s contained in a statement Issued last night by Scott C, ISone. director of publicity for the Republican Re-publican national committee. Chairman Chair-man L'urbin said. JTJ8T A t ON Min U V. This hue and cry being raised In the eleventh hour of a campaign Is merely a conspiracy of Republican politicians pol-iticians to blind the voters to real is-SUCS is-SUCS and attempt to stem the tremendous tremend-ous tide that Is flowing to Cox and the league of nations. "The fight made by the Democratic stale and county committee in Ohio has been clean, fair and above-boaa d. This loo. is in spite of the fact that the opposition lias stooped to the foul- est. lowest tactics. II l NO N N IX HON "I repeat that se had no connection I with the alleged circulation of pamphlets pamph-lets or report--. 1- u; thermore. I sub-! mil that reports oi :i similar nature have been current for thirty yeai-s, lhat they have flgued In previous campaigns cam-paigns of Senator Hardlne and th:it j they were prevalent all over the slate and nation durln? the pre-conventlon campaign, circulated by Republican w ho opposed him Now. however; whem SUCh imports have geen prevalent all during the campaign and were also in circulation at tho convention that nominated nom-inated him. Republicans attempt to j ig a last minute crj against the! Democrats. Ve regret Its entrance. We have . not had anything to do with its trans-i trans-i mission and we are sure that the use j of it ih the last hour will not swerve the voters from ihe overwhelming : I swing, to Cox on the main issues." |