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Show HARDING TAKES e mm Tfl KENTUGKIANS Southerners Told to Give Thounht to Principles of Republican Party 1 OX BOARD SENATOR HARD-INOS HARD-INOS SPECIAL TRAIN, I ct. 11. j Afte r his one day lnadon of Tenne?-i Tenne?-i s.-e. Senator 1 1 r i- I i tr w is on his way todaj to LoulpylUe, Ky , where he Is ! to speak tonight. The Kepubllcan nominee left Chattanooga late last n.u'ht aftiM- delivering addresses in the 1 municipal auditorium and the- over- flow crowd In the street outsific. The Republican nominee's train was I si-heelHd to make five and ten minuto ipa ,.t Oakdale, Tenn , and Somerset, Somer-set, Danville, Harrodsburg, Lawrence-i Lawrence-i burg and Louisville, Ky He was to reach Louisville at 5 -2 1: p m MESSAGE I Mil ;i. I As in his Chattanooga apdech, the I nominee today made the record of the present administration the basis ba-sis for his appeal for RepUbllean support sup-port in the south, lie also emphasised that Ms party preached no doctrine It could not apply to all sections wlth- out discrimination. To the voters of the Democratic south. Senator Harding last night ael-dressed ael-dressed an appeal for earnest COnsld-i COnsld-i eratlon of Republican principles anel gave a promise that Republican successes suc-cesses In the election would mean ' the same policy of helpful protection protec-tion to all American pryductlon. North ! or South." In 0 speech at the Chattanooga an-Idltorium. an-Idltorium. he suggester "diversified pol-I pol-I Itics." as the thing required to re-I re-I move the last trace of sectloml misunderstanding, mis-understanding, and said thai hla parly had no policy for one section that it did not nreach for all sections alike. DEMOCR ITS I T VCK1 I; The- Democratic party he attacked for Its conduct of affars both .it home and abroad. President Wilson, he said, repeatedly had dictated to congress, even at the expense of violating vio-lating pledges of his own party platform plat-form and finally had at tempted to force acceptance of the league of na tions covenant hy depriving th- senate sen-ate of Its constitutional power's. An ambiguity In the federal con-, stitUtion, he said, had been responsible respon-sible for the Civil war and he voiced i 0 hope that no similar cataslroph. would be courted by accptlm? a league covenant "containing a score of am-i Dignities " I KDERSTANDIKG PRFA II,s "Looking back now into the con-COrd con-COrd of union," he said, ' we note : no difference in patriotic love of country, coun-try, north or south rather a mlsun-derstandlng mlsun-derstandlng as to the meaning of it ; It little matters now ahout grievances about early difficulties, about the em-' hlttered disappointment. The supreme ' fact is that we are reunited. "All .that north and nouth evr needed was understanding with one another. We have that understand-! Ihg now. "We an- not wholly of one mind in our party devotion, bill It will be u grand d.- for America when our partisan par-tisan difficulties are buried in the con-1 cord of new understanding, If Re-pUbliCan Re-pUbliCan policies are good for tli north, they deserve the earnest Consideration Con-sideration of the south. n r |