THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL,! -PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 15. 1920. HARDING WOULD TARIFF TO i . - FRONT AS ISSUE BUG Republican Nominee Says Europe Will Strive to 'Regain Trade With America as Best Buyer By ' (felted inaymond Clapper Iim Staff fferraaindatl Marlon. DMo, Aug. 14. A predle tion that ihe tariff Will be on of the for emotet issues of the-campaign Waa made by Senator Warren G. Harding h ra tonight. T i Merk my word, this will be aft Issue. tie said, dli cussing the tariff question. "People car smile now, but you- wiil iear a lot of shouting about the tariff before the campaign i over." BOOKED FOB. 1ABOB DAT TALK Harding officially announced hla ac ceptance of an invitation to apeak at the Minnesota State fair at the Twin Cities Wednesday". September S. A La bor day speech had been requested, but Harding want to discuss agricultural issues at th State fair and will make a Labor day) speech from the front porch here. He wjiU travel to Minnesota in a tegular sleeping car. , . . .. T..t,.. hrnVn un Hard- inga plana for a golf game at Mans field today. ' ,,w '- He conferral several hours with ex fienator John W. Weeks of Massachu setts. Congressman Nicholas Loogwortn and hla wife Alice Roosevelt Long worth, apent last night at tha Harding home. Elaborating on his forecast that the tariff Is destined to be a leading Issue, Harding continued : . -How can. it be otherwise? . Europe la bound to make every, possible effort to rehabilitate jlfor trade. There la only one way shi can do this. We are the best buyers. America is the chief na t ion that offers attractive markets out aide of . Japan and Spain. Japan, with her Imitative nese. produces for herself. I don't knoW about Spain. SrAXTS TARIFF COMMISSIOIf r. "I do not Itnow whether t am m agree-, ment with others In this, but I f avoi a tariff commission. : No congress can have all the (Information necessary as to differentials land rates. X regard a tariff commission as a -necessary adjunct to protective policies. "1 do not) mean an old time prohlbl- i uve lami. pui a lariit wmcn proiecis American interests." 1 : i "Do you i Regard " the present tariff commission as Inefficient?" Harding was asked. , "I won't say inefficient,: he replied, "It is not functioning." SENATORIAL RING IS siirifht nF nnx taik m .0 WiBBiS . W s w . . mm a Cenlrmed From Pass h.l , and now w intend to establish protec tion against another mnace,h$ said, after declaring that tKe.;lublfcnf"' have failed to present any, concrete plan for permanent peace, '-.v.- . , The address tonight, delivered before a large crowd at the river front park, ' probably . was the most, vigorous and direct the nominee sfcaa flung at the He publican (party .since his nomination. His address this . afternoon before, the Democratic Btate convention often waa - Interrupted.' by demonstrations of 'ap proval. . ; - SCORES SkTTATOHlAIi BI50 "I was not nominated by a senatorial ring nor "any kind of a ring.'" Cox said tonlghjt. "I decline to be tied to -my front pbrch by a senatorial ring. I deny it the iright to hold me there, mm sled. In thei.faco of grave public emer gency, and! when I am elected, I don't -intend that) a senatorial ring nor any other kind of ring, shall own me." Mention of President Wilson's name by Cox at ! the convention drew a big demonstration. :. . , - :: "The outstanding Impression of my . visit to the Whiu House, Cox said, "was thlsij Tha president -gave a promise to the .mothers of j the country . when he asked for their sans and he wants to live long enough tb pee that pledge, fulfilled." The greatest applause came when Cox shouted to the Democratic delegation: - "Senator Harding -will not make a peace with (Germany because he will not be given an opportunity. There will not 4e a separate peace because I will not make it DR. LOVEJOY GETS DRYN0M1NATI0N tCeotJmMd FVms Pis OmI . support lof prohibition and the Volsted enforcement law. - v The nomination and second, through several ; addresses, followed, and the career off Dr. Lovejoy waa reviewed. "We have had a woman in congress who simply Wept when matters of grave Importance Were before that body. In Dr. Lovejoy- w will have a representa tive of Multnomah county with 'an in ten national reputation, and who will work and not; weep : at Important momenta, ' said -one! speaker. Others reviewed her 30 years of public . life, during all of which time she was an ardent supporter of equal! suffrage. m- J..- ' It was announced that a public re ception in honor of Dr. Lovejoy will be held on the lawn at the residence of Dr. Mae Card well. 181 Bancroft street, next Friday evening. f MOBS TEETH SEEDED "The Volstead act hua not to have more teeth in It or it isn't worth a whoop. ; i Such waa the declaration made by Prohibition Director Johnson S. Smith before ' the mass - convention of the Prohibition party Saturday afternoon. In which he gave some Interesting Informa tion regarding the work of enforcement under the Volstead law la Portland and vicinity. 1 . ; . . , The Volstead law is a step, but It must "We've got to have more . power in the section governing search," continued Smith. fThe old revenue law on search was much broader. At present It is very ; hard to gel evidence ; requl red be fore we can search premises, although we may I be morally certain that illegal operations are carried, on in certain places. J , . S : i . . " ; FOBEIGJC JTAME8 LISTED - '' ' : The Volsted law la a step, but It must be improved if . there Is to be rigid en forcement of prohibition. ! ? ..,$. . Tha class of people generally engaged In the violation of the prohibition law is disclosed by the names of those who have been Indicted or found guilty, he said. Ha then read 'list of names un mistakably middle European in : their character, and declared that a majority of these never ; were and never Intended to become American cltisens. . "Austrians are maklnff ftinnrv nut r the moonshine business taking it away from Americans : and -sending if to the Old Country," ; he declared. : .Numerous pertinent ' questions were propounded to Smith by his auditors. The3 comjpiaint about free sale of liquor at Salens during the Elks convention waa discussed, and Smith said th Out come of this was the uncovering of one oi me Jiargest stills yet found in the state.' i;: -p t-y ; : GATHEHIXO .TEEMED CLE AH 5 - - Someone wanted to know how nhnut the free dispensing of liquors in Port- ourjing the Hlirlne conclave. i thiak the Shrinera Jtathtrlmr was very clean, considering Us else." re- sponaed ) smith. ' "I ihlnk ; the amount of liquors sold has been, grossly exag gerated, ifor the Very reason that I know liquor was sola at from 125 to 130 a quart, jlf t had been plentiful such prices could -not ' have been obtained." He pleaded for the necessity of oreat lng a Sustaining sentiment In everv district for the enforcement of the pro motion law, ana cited certain instances where federal officers were: morally cer tain that practically the ! entire i com munity knew i of gross violations, but refrained from aiding tha officers of the government in unearthing the plague apot.-." (;;.'"fc- ;4 'A K;.: .:;-VJ'i. HARDING REFUSES TO SEEK LIGHT ON U.S.AID OF POLES L'-'.-.i'.. ' " 1 ; . .... ' ' - f" r '- '-: ;-,,L - ' ' "i ' S: ; . '"(. : i.' 1 Christensen Fails to Get G. 0, P. Leader's Help in Fight : on Government's Russian Policy. Chicago, Au. s 14.(TJ. T.) Sen ator Warren Q. Harding; declined the request of. Parley JP. Christensen, Farmer-Labor candidate 4 for - the presidency, that he demandbfull pub licity Trom tha Democratic adminis tration on Its alleged financial sup port "of Poland's war on soviet Rus sia, in a telegram made public here tonig t. : . . . -j. " ; : - ' " The inforroation is Interesting to any American cititen. and I will probably discuss such phases of our foreign policy as I may becomingly do at the fitting time," Haf din wired. Hi 'I'.-'S '' "I dd not understand that my can didacy Justifies detailed- discussion o administrative acts, concerning whieh there Is no official information!. . The Re publican concern is for our republic and Us freedom from that involvement which is tha, cherished Inheritance of our poo pie." . " .rl . f KEPL1E8 TO CHttlSTESSEX , ' The telegram was in reply to a mes sage Christensen sent to Harding on July 14, lit . which the former charged the administration with having "secretly provided the Polish government with at least 1 ?0,000,000 in armaments. .. food stuffs and cash with which to carry on the offensive against Russia on Russian Soil." r i H - When Christensen made public Hard ing's reply tonight, he declared Jie could not -"reconcile Senator Harding s aesire to Iceep the repufslio f ree from involve ment i with his decieion to-remain sueni While the administration Involves the republic itself, and probably 1100,000,800 of the republic's money. In the fate of a foreian government that : gambles lite. away on the slim chance of a military victory' over Russia." V "The administration's secret purpose In financing the Polish attempt; to annex a- large and valuable portion of Russia, territory was the destruction of the Rus sian soviet government," ? Christensen said. ..." : H v ' . QUOTES HARDI5G SPEECH "Senator' Harding, on March C. 1920, rsald that It is no business of: ours what form -of government the Russian people choose' and that the allied : Invasion of Russia was one of the worst blunders the present generation of statesmen ever committed. ' His ' silence at this time while President Wilson commits this nation to a policy of slaughter and star vation of the Russian people and finan cial support of Polish imperialism is tantamount to approval of that policy." tion for the naming of a candidate for congress. I Because there, was no. Pro hibition party nominee for congress' from this jdlstrlct at the last election it became necessary, in ; conformity with the electiofn laws, to have 100 persons signed up on the roll of the mass .con vention. ,; ' . HAMES ABE OBTAINED One by lone signatures were secured, after various appeals, but finally It was announced that only 99 names bad been obtained. Then John W. Kelly, political writer on f a Republican paper, ' stepped into the breach and signed his own name as the one hundredth person, amidst ap plause and laughter. In discussing the purpose of the con vention one of .the speakers said: "We make no secret of it that it is our intention to put over one of the old party candidates by throwing to her the support of the Prohibition party, Mult nomah county is for prohibition, and it has been misrepresented in congress by Pat MeArithur. Dr. Esther Pohl Love-; joy Is unequivocally committed to the ALL MKW rfaZZ ITtPt ND rOPULXS djtnce tu3U In K 8-hour leaton& ladin S3 ffntiemea it D Honey's beautiful aeadeoiy' 23d and Washington! Cle Tunday ((4 Thnndar ernliiff. 8 to 11 :80. Plraty of 4. nrabl Mtneta aiM pnetiec r atnbamasment. 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