THE ' 'OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER -12. 1920. DOUBTFUL" SAYS DAVID LAWRENCE Outcome of Pretiientla Election ' ; li State May Depend Upon Favor of, Non-Partisan League w . . . - t " 7 - ' - CpriC it fr. I Th Journal) (thU L, th Mntrt- tf wrlM of .afepstoiuS fuiMlu. txiiUrii ,MBHmat ia Wtrn stats -visttei . b-. Oer.nior Cox. . ,! FartON." I Bepl. 11. PolltlcaUjr peakirjjf North-Dakota la k para dog-IJothlng Uk4t e$uld bo found anywhere else In the-Union. Hr combination- known, aa me,jtnacpen de'fit Voters iwbclitioA;th sols 61). Ject 'of which la to break", the Non paran 'lau'a hold" on North t)a k6a."if!""v.'.; 1 ",: : .' ' , The fight over state offices l bitter. Neither tide cares it whole lot about Harding or cox. National politic is talked about only as It relate to the use of ,fnnfis to boost state officers and therein lies the Chance for blundering:. Th' Non-partisan" league floes hot have is many state officers aa It Used to have, and. the Independent Voters' association Is this time determined to wrest control from the Non-Partisan league, even if It meant electing a Democrat J. F. O'Owinor a-overnor to succeed Oovernor Frailer, the Non-partisan league candi date ' ITAMtS MEANS UTtlt! The narhes Republican and Democrat means little hereabouts. The Independ ent "Voters association pledged itself to eupporta Democrats if In the Republican primary nomination ot the regular Re publlcart ticket were won by Nonpartl. aa" leaa-uers. Thus becaune Oovernor Frajzer'i name appears on the ballot as the successful Republican nomlhe Ih the" primary doesn't mean that he will get the old line Republican vote. Then there ari plenty of names In tha Independent column, put there by the Non-partisan league tnen, who- lost the regular Repub lican nominations, and by Independent Votr association men whs were beaten fof the regular Republican nominations. tt Is true that the regular Republican state central committee endorsed Hard ing and Coolldge. but this, it Is argued, wai merely making the record straight f6r political deviltry later on if the Re publican national organization dared to recognise any other organisation aa th branch of the Republican national com hMtee. Tor the Non-partisan league don't want to aee any money given to th Independent voters' association. The argument Is that the latter would use it for state purposes and that among those purposes Is the effort to elect a Demo orkt, J. F, O'Connor, governor, In opposl Uon to Governor Frailer. . SLtSH CHARGES ATTfcACT For the moment the Non-partisan league leaders and the newspapers are displaying Governor Cox's speeches about Republican slush funds. Moreover, they afe warmly praising the Ohio gov trior's reference to "bla business" and the newspapers which are fighting the Kon-partlsan league are unintentionally perhaps helping Cox b Insisting that hie speeches are Non-partisan league doc trine. Of course, there are two ways of looking at the too, fer the foes of the I Non-partisan league thmlcwfcaJt upper nana this year and thar wy-a delivering a blow at Cox at the same time that they are fighting the radicals. "Still the Denfcrttlo national leaders her are plea W both by the kind of denunciation. glveSt Cox and-the praise bestowed by Non-partisan league news papers. The friends of Cox believe the Non-partisan league is still the domi nant political force In this state and ay that whoever gets the league's sup fort will win th electoral vote . of North Dakota. ( lEA5i TdWAEO COX I 'Just new It look aa tf the Non-p&rtl-aan league was leaning toward CO, (hough whether the purpose ) to com pel the Republican national committee t send funds here to the Non-partisan Hague' membership- on the Republican central committee , Or whetbeV, aa so many f emotnrgti thlnX It . is the nat ural affiliation of radical wifcl Co a eloew - friend " ' Of the .'- Non-partisan leagTj doctrine -than tt fitareing'a phil- 9vchS"tt Jk efttornmeat, it difficult to Conjecture. - "Even rth . native': profess inability to forecast just what the Non- . . I . . I . , A - fW.1 panisan i ensue win uo uii year, inn . leadere of th Non-partisan league told fh writer the state would go for Hard ing' unless the Republican national com ftnlttee . "hindered." which is another way of saying that toy funds sent to Forth -Dakota must b dispensed by the fMtular Republican atat central com lttee, which la controlled by the league, r there will be a .resentment vote against Harding, which, together with the Democratlo strength, would shift tjhe electoral vote to Cox. W tiroi OF FARTT inside the Democratic organization are fo wings, both united, ofl the aubject f Cosrr but one less friendly than the Other to the Non-partisan league. .It Cmplyc means that conservatives and MdlcaUi have bored within all organ Iza Oons In North Dakota and, managed to onfue th issue. i In nutshell, the beat information tt tll from friertds tt Governor Cox ht that if the non-partisan league-Isn't f fended by the Republican national grimmiUee, the state win go for Hard- At 'good dat of uncertainty prevails aoouv -we woman vote. Women have never, vtted for presidential electors be ; for. ? la the rural districts It ia doutad . whether the Qarman and Rnuian ..4 dther foreigners- will allow their wive , tw -vot as they have been alwaya taor qe jes floatu io general suffrage. ' - Alwrhany ef th Women In tha iuim try Will not be able to travel to the poll . tt their husbands want them to go away W W , n .ieraooraiw nare reel that co PAIRING TAUGHT AXI. KIW STEPS A?T1 ruruiiAtt SAUCES taught in S thre-hour les ;oni. .Lad lea $3. gentle- , men w, at De Hoaey! Deauurui acaaemy, 21 and Washington, Beain wilt gef th' bulk of th rural vote and the majority of masculine votes In th state, bat that the towns and cities W1Q go for Harding and that th eity women will be able to eo to the poll and dou-U bl the Republican vote. Here a on state where the Democrats would have preferred to see the suffrage amendment ga unratified until after the election, though gome of their numb insist thai the campaign on the Leatru of Nations wilt bring out the feminine vote. The Inclination of the atate ia toward Hard ing-. (Lawrences next article will deal, with Montana ... 4 , i Hibernians Meet in Jecondlrishilally; " . MacS Wlney UpieW v,TM , Ajieient - Order of V Hibernians gavejtf.aecond Iriah rally Frldiy night in Hlbemla halL Judae WlTf. Catena presided andltUtlfned the principles for which Ireland la contending. . , , f . ' athr j'.-d'ttotirke, recently re turned, front trfurid. aa the principal speaker", , en "fYesent- Day Conditions in Ireland,1! tJnp.h1sjn ;tha unity, of the people, fJW"trV administra tion of justice and the efficiency ef the Intelligence department. The Very Rev erend E, 8. Olson of Holy Roaary par ish spok 6n "The Theology bf th Hiip ger Strike" ahd upheld the position taken by HacSwlrtey. . Miss Teggy O'Rourke of The Dalles sang a number of Irish songs and the audience Joined In "The Star Spangled Banner." John R. Murphy was chair man Of the efttertalnrnent committee. Broker Arrested on : Oharge f Murder Cniftatd, Sept 11. (M. f.l--Lord fk Wllaon -member bf a Chicago brokerage housee has been arrested in Billings, Mont, ; in connection With the murder of Benjamin II.-Blnkowita, bond mes senger for a, New Tor brekerage house, according to word received here today by.Chlef ef Detectives James T. Mooney. Wilson, who has been held On a charge of receiving stolen bonds, Valued at lit 1,000, disappeared at the time of Blnkowlt' murder. Serious, Disorders Reported at Berlin Berlin, Sept. 11. (I. N. S.)-8efl6us dreorders were reported from Dresden today. Riot followed when the police attacked idle workmen who were mak ing "hunger demonstrations." M'SWINEY-ST1LL-REFUSES TO EAT Late Bulletin Says He Has Com- pletely Collapsed and That His Mind Is Becoming Benumbed. Londotveejpt 11. (U. P.) While Sinn Fein headquarUfa here today was Issuing bulletins aasertlng that Lord Mayor MacSwiney, on hunger atflka in Brixton prlBon, waa Very near deatn. th government remained firm in it determination not to re lae him. ! . A late bulletin tonight- said he had "completely Collapsed" and that hut mind waa growing dulL This was the thirtieth day of Mic- Swlney'a . fait. I Prison physlclana ad mltted his condition vwaa . serious, but pointed out men have lived 10 or IS days longer than MacBwlney baa ao far with out Xood. VUndea orders' of the pfiSoii Officials, food; was offered to Mac fiwiney at ntirvaut, but he refused to take It. At 9 p. in. he Waa reported suffering pains in the head and through out hia body, although still partially un conscious. That MacBwiiney'a body, la virtually dead and that hia mind ia now dying waa Ute view ot members ot his fani ily and frlenda The neat development, they -believe, will be. unconsciousness. Today, the lord mayor's face waa ashen and ha had great difficulty in enunciat ing words, aacordina to friends who saw him. He tried to dictate a message In re niv to that of thi huneer strikers at Cork, who urged him to hold but to the dMth. u the said they were deter mined to do, but he waa unable to apeak distinctly and ihls sentences were slow and halting. His Sister wrote down the worda a he uttered, them. He finished hv Whisnerina- 3 "Tell themvictory ia assured" and! then hia. eyes closed aa he lav exhausted. New death threats have been made hv th Sinn Ffeln aeakist members f the British government. Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, hm been informed if MacSwlney dies from' his self-imposed fast. Greenwood will be placed on trial by a Sinn Fein Court and charged with murder. 1 I Radiate lV T yty t" r- JVM 1 it 1 1 1 m i t. t www I 1 . M J.I- a " at . 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