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Show I EXCHANGE OF FELICITATIONS H Our national campaign is starling auspiciously. Governor Cox 1 has congratulated Senator Harding, and the scnal 11 h paid a n- J pliment to the go ernor. 1 Senatui Harding is not iuhIiii'' the mistake that did huh Ii to detract from Charles E. Hughes m 1916, who went ovei the country I directing personal abus.-. a1 ln opponent Hughes might have been elected had he been hroad. in his conception of the attitude of a presidential candidate He defamed the president, made slighting i remarks and created the impression of being ill-tempered and hyper- B critical. I' Senator Harding is proving to be the very opposite in tempera ment, lie is treating his rival with utmost COUrtC J The little men of both parties can be depended on to give voice o enough of the dis reditable, rhej will dig deep into the records I of Harding and f ox. and, if - thcr man has 8 past which is unpre- lenWisJf, there will be a great exhibition of dirty linen 1 Indulgence in mean personalities is one of tin disgraceful fea ! lures of our politics |