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Show 1 WILSON FOREIGN I POLICY TO GET I MUCH ATTENTION V1'. Candidate Harding's Accept-, Iance Speech to Join Issue With Democrats MILITANT TOUCHES TO BE FOUND IN ADDRESS To Accept League as Fash-; ioned by President to Be Called Unthinkable MARION. O..JU13 21-flenatorHaxd-jng's speech of acceptance, to bo dellV- I . ered here tomorrow, Is eapected by j h, close associates, to give prominence to the ton Ign policy of President Wll- son nnd the league of nations In such j HE a wkv as 10 advance th campaign to-1 R vnrd a WUarely Joined Issue between U the two political parties A We uho knot th. mind of the ! J presidential nominee dcciated then confidence unlay that he- would ttUtke Si S declaration squaring with the party, V k platform and the party re or,d and bringing successful the KepubHcan idf. d.iierence ol opinion which tnrenton- jft cd a split at L'hu ig" l The exact form of the declaration was not revealed, b A h was said au- LH thbrtuuuv thai it woui.t follow ma, - trend of the senators recent n.ents and would be partfeul irly mill- MBt ;,,,t in Its oppoL-IUOH to th. W'l Wan policies. MU jn addition to declaring unlhlnka- IS hie the acceptance of the l ague as the i president fashioned it. however; the Ef senator Is expected to express m dl- iffl raci let ins his belief mat America ; i-i should not remain Isolated and to take: 'joM the position that the war b sacrifices jrWJ Will prove In vain unless there is es- tablished a new order with added se-apM se-apM curlty to peace and civilisation rJ ItllOAD I'KINt 1PLKS. ) mm It is regarded as unlikely that the .tl nominee will entei Into b detailed dis- cusslon of the league covenant or will S speak objectlvelj of reservations or in- KLf terpretations He is expected rathe i Jtmi to hold his utterances t" the broad Xfl principles Involved, hinging his argu- Hfl ment to a pl a for American ratner BMP than world Ideals. bKv. He is believed certain tu couple with ML thia a declaration that the failure oi HB the United States to accept Mr. Wll- W'fL son's league will not i- construed abroad as an evasion of duty, but will mmm b .l.-o-S'' tion to the Integrity of the nation. ( OMM11 il l. KHl l. Way COLUMBL'S O.. July 21. Mcm- WM bcrs of the executive committee of the Republican national omniltiee ar-, I C rived here today for a meeting to dis-, I cuss, campaign plans before l;...ih.-; to A Marh. ii tomorrow tor ttv cercmonlos at which Senator ..r;.-, ; Harding I JL ' win be notified of his nomination foi I - the president . NK Among the first to arrive .vere Willi MB; H. Hays, national chairman! md -en- fl a tor Lodge of Massachusetts MB The notification committee Itead-j m cd by T. Coleman Dupont, of liela-: wart, planhed to meet following the session of the executive committee M .N V J MM t i l l HU Among those expected at the .neet-j HV Ing of the executive committee mcet-j B! ing wi re Fred W. I ppham, of Illinois; SlVjl flaHanKfl I! Millar. of M in nc.-.ot :i : Kmh Jobtl T. Adams. Of Iowa. Ralph 12. IK Williams, of Oregon; Mis Christine MM Bradley South, of Kentucky; Mra El Corrlnc Roosevelt Robinson, of New EJ "iork, Mrs Jeanette A. Hyde, of I lah;i R B Howeii, of Nebraska; A. T I K Hert, of Kentucky; John Eait, of BL Idaho, J. L. Hamon, of Oklahoma;. Mrs. Manly I l-'os-sen. of Minnesota ' BB Mrs. Catherine Phillips Bdson, of Cal-I Wrsi-' Many Republicans from all parts IBM of the United States were arriving here todaB read) to maki thi pll- IBj nrlmage to the notification ceremon- IBJ les at Marlon tomorrow BB Special trains and traction cars Will BB be run to Senator Harding's home BBi town and hundreds will go by auto- BV mobile. BJi In advance of the meeting of the H executive committee, Chairman Ha;, s BJi said that only general campaign p u s Hlj would be considered and that! H nothing of particular interest, Bj ' a - x pec ted to arise. He j BB declined to comnn-nt on Oovernorj Blj Cox's demand yesterday In his speech' mm before the Democratic committee that! BI weekly statements b. Issued during BV the campaign of all contributions aildj BH expenditures. He said h may have Bx something to say in reply int r X 11 U s' OTATEMKXT. BJ Mr Hays Issued thi statement' H Republicans everywhere arc rarln" BJ to go. This unprecedented Republl-I ST1 an confidence simply reflects the eon- BJ vlctlon among the people everywhere ! IH that Republican success i6 the most' BJi; essential element In national welfare."! Sb no |