TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, POP?fj6AXD, SEPTEMBER. -12, 1920 CXSC1PA GNS FAILURE THUS FAR Battle More Than Half Over, Nothing Accomplished. "WETS" STILL HAVLHOPE Ket urn Prom West Awaited ' by Those Who Clinched Nomination,, - With faith Xet Tnvraverlng. m Continuei3 Kro-m Ffrrst Paw.) accomplishing any more than this 'With his campaign fund charges, it is that much more than I expected. Three Issues Possible to Cox, Turn now to the more permanent Issues of the campaign. Cox bad three possible Issues: One was the league of nations; another 's "progressivism." including bis own record as governor of Ohio; the third was the "wet" issue. These three issues he had and still has. The original intention of his backers; of thos who brought about his nomination, was to play the "wet" issue strongiy. They had no stomach for the league of nations 6r for any thing else associated with Wilson. They were "wets" and they Intended to make a "wet" campaign. They be lieved tliat was the only chance for the democrats to get anywhere this year. They believed that issue pre sented an opportunity to make in roads in what they used to call in terms of military strategy "the repub lican eastern salient" New Jersey. New Tork, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maryland and possibly one or two other states. Wtt" Issue Sidetracked. That was the programme- of Cox's backers. But Immediately after his nomination it was apparent that Cox was not willing to embrace the "wet" iasue as openly and exclusively as his backers desired. Whether his refusal to cs on with the "wet" programme was temporary or permanent, whether It was principle or caution, remains to be seen. At this writing the "wet" democrats still entertain the hops that Cox, after he finishes his west ern trip and comes Into the east early in October, will adopt the "wet" issue. The- "dry" democrats, on the other hand, are urging him right now to re pudiate the "wet" leaders who helped to nominate him. At the present writ ing Cox has not made this decision. He must make It soon. In my judg ment this "wet" versus "dry" issue is going to- cut a large figure in the closing days of the campaign. In any event, at the beginning, among his three possible issues. Ctx first chose the league of nations. He visited President Wilson at the White House, and that visit -was the cause of much irritation to those backers who bad got him the nomination and who tnousht they were entitled to have something to say about the con duct of the campaign. Cox embraced the league fully. To the surprise of muny and the dismay of some, he muuu the league of nations the bur den of his acceptance speech - The first half hour of that speech was devoted -wholly to that topic; no other topic got more than a fraction of as much emphesis. Scandal Merely Interlude. All the rreeches Cox made during August were about equally divided between tht league of nations and p regress! vlsm. That is the record up to the lime fate presented him wlto. the earn on' gn fund scandal. As I have said before, 1 think the campaign fund scsrdal, in the beginning at least, bad merely the status in Cox's min-i of an accidental interlude. I exi eet to see Cox. on his western trip for the coming month, play two strings thu league of nations and progressivism. Both these issues ar popular in the west. If he really suc ceeds In -stArting something" In the wot with either or both of there issues, he will stick to tha't line right un to the election. But I doubt whetehr Cox will succeed in stirring "Wonderfully tempting' dishes ' may be served for luncheon or dinner by combining fresh fruits 'with 4( 99 Red Rock Cottage Cheese Unless you have eaten "Red Rock" you cannot know how really delicious and health ful it is. TouTl Like Red Rock" The Personal Writing Machine. a.(KOO Wit Cam R. W. PEASE CO. Exclusive Distributers, 110 Sixth St. up the -west to the point of any rea sonable eyptctaticr of carrying that ter.-.tory. The reason is that the west is suspicious oi Cox because of the character of some of the forces which Save him his roirinatlon. Strategic Change ExpeetM. "If Cox does trot succeed in the West with either the league of nations or procrresslvlsm. and If the camnalsrn- fitnd scandal does not stick as a major issue, then I expect to see a sharp change of strategy as soon as Cox nas completed his western trip and starts into the east, about October 1. If a political critic may venture so much, I- think there -was one issue on which progress could have been made and might still be made against the republican ground-swell.- That.-issue is progresslvisra. Cox is. a progres sive. Harding himself says he is con. servative. and takes pride in the fact. Harding doesn't object to being called a stand-patter. Harding Is conserva tive almost to -the-point where con servatism Is a religion withhim. Whenever be expresses his belief -in conservatism he falls Into a kind of emotional fervor Harding" would never divide, the progressive is sue with Cox, nor dispute it with him. Harding is 100 per cent conservative. As- between Harding and Cox,-on this issue there is no overlapping and no middle ground. On this Issue the two candidates are in sharp and undisput ed contrast. One Issue Holds Oat Hope. This was and still Is the Issue that holds out most hope for Cox. Every body knows that during the past year rather more than a majority of the people have come to be dubious about the league of nations In the form In which it now stands. Also most peo ple feel confident that the republicans, if they are successful, will join some sort, of league of nations. A good many of us believe that the kind of league of nations which Cox, If he were elected, would be able to get the senate to ratify and Would lead the country Into does not differ much from the kind of league the country will ultimately enter if Harding is elected. There is a difference in the mental attitude of the two candidates but, speaking generally, on the league of nations the issue Is blurred. Yet I should not want to go too far in minimizing the possibility of the league of nations becoming a most acute issue In this campaign, with the sharpest sort of line-up on it. Certain modifications in the republican attitude which are just now taking place will have much to do with this. . Piimmlili Best Bet. But on progresslvlsm, there Is no overlapping and no blurring. Every body In Ohio gives Cox credit for a thoroughly progressive administra tion. When Cox became governor of Ohio there were more than 50,000 lawsuits in Ohio courts between employers and employes over personal injuries. Fifty thousand lawsuits between two classes In the community comes close to being a kind of suppressed civil war. Today Governor Cox tells me there are not five such suits.' It may have been generally forgotten, but it is a significant fact that the year Cox became governor of Ohio was the year the doctrine of "the recall of judical decisions" arose and the place it arose was the capital of Ohio. Co- LINOLEUMS AND CORK TILINGS Cork Floor Prodncts Co. 202 Broadway, Near Taylor . g PglM lifts t . j ffe 4 !&3.iag3iSjB 1 lumbus. For the disappearance of that klnd-of radical unrest. Cox's friends believe his administration la respon sible. State Ripe for Reform. To be sure not all republicans in Ohio admit that Cox is entitled to the whole- credit for the progressive pro- frammA In that atatA Thpv sav the 'sentiment had been worked up for it. that the state was ripe for It, and that it would have come about under any other man as governor. ' I have never made more than a superficial Inquiry, but I am convinced that Cox Is entitled to credit as a progressive governor. Of course It Is true that It would have been difficult for progressive voters to overlook some of Cox' present-backers and some of the forces that gave him, his nomination. Be cause of the "wet" nature of much of Cox's Intimate support,, roost of the members of the old progressive party are sticking to Harding, distatesful as Harding's nomination- was to them: Nevertheless. I think that Cox's best issue was and still Is progresslvlsm. and his own progressive record as governor of Ohio. ' Uphill Fln-ht Dlaeoaraglnav Any candid and thorough review of the situation must conclude that Cox has a -discouraging uphill fight. Things have been running in favor of the republicans for more than two years ever since the congressional election of 1910. This is due to many causes, chief of which is widespread distrust of the administrative ca pacity of the democratic party. I cannot see that Cox so far has made- any appreciable headway against that current. And Cox Is aN most alone In the effort. The demo crats have very little organization, few resources and scanty funds. Their shortcomings in this respect are not so, much a virtue as they would like to make out. They are due largely to bad management.- Just at this moment there are some signs that this condition may be overcome, but the time remaining Is very short. (Copyright, 1920, by New Tork Even lng Post.) LEGION PLANS THEATER One-Act Plays May Be Produced Under Post's Auspices. ABERDEEN, Wash., Sept. 11. (Special.) A "little theater" move ment for Aberdeen will be launched within the next few weeks by the American Legion post here, it was announced last night. ' The legion is considering presen tation of several of Lord Dunsany's one-act plays, as well as works of the modern Russians and selections from the repertory of the Grand Guignol of Paris. Scenic effects will be handled as nearly as possible in the manner of Josef Urban and Max Rein hard t. The legion post Is considering plans for this year's" armistice day ball, to be held in the Electric park pavilion. The ball will be very elaborate in appointments. Dancing tonight, Columbia Beach, I Fleming's 10-plece orchestra, 7 to I 11:20. Take Vancouver car. Fifth, Washington. Broadway, direct to beach- every 15 minutes. Adv. Radiator CocfAirm . Gafvunuea' A Hot- Air I TofcHMr u i 'I'm i Hi'iM'i' -T J J Ml M !! ' j 1 U i- ! 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