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Show COX'S DAD IS PROUDOF SflPJ Says He Knows Jim Will Makes a Good President After Election CAMDEN. Ohio, July 6 The residents resi-dents of ibis little town are bursting with pride tonight They claim for themselves some of the honor attend-ant attend-ant upon the residence here of Gilbert' Co father of the Democratic presidential presi-dential nominee, Governor James M. Cox of Ohio. Mr. Pox. who is elghty seven years 1 old. was riiting on the porch of his' modest home this afternoon when a I representative of the Associated Press called on him "I am the happiest and proudest' man In the United States tonight I ' hope and know that Jim will be as good as a pifSldt nt as he has been a ! son," said Mr. Cox Word came as I the members of the Cos household were at the Sreakfasl table, about 71 o'clock this morning. "I didn't know ' wh;ti to say," confessed the Demo-' cratic nominee's father. "1 only know I am very happy and proud and Jimj win be a good president " Asked if he would go to Washington j to witness the inauguration if his son: be elected, Mr. Cox said' "I don't' know I'd like to go one better than Dr Harding who raid he would drive his shay in the parade but I am get-) ting along in years now " All day long a sin am of neighbors' and visitors has been putrinc into the' Cox home congratulating the govern-i or's father and predicting the election 1 ! of his son. I 00 The language r the Channel Is-I Is-I lands resembles thai spoken in Un- land at the tim' of William the Dm- qtiorer. |