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THE BEE! OMAHA. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920. Senator Harding Formally Accepts G. 0. P. Nomination . (Continued From Pg Thi.) prery call of developing and widen ing American commerce. I like that recommittal to thoughts of America first which pledges the Panama ca nal, an American creation, to the free use of American shipping. It will add to the American reawakening. One cannot speak of industry and commerce, and the transportation on which they are dependent, without n earnest thought of the abnormal cost of living and the problems in its wake. It is easy to inveigh, but that avails nothing. And it is lar , too serious to dismiss with flaming ' but futile promise. ? i Deflate War Currency. gight years ago, in times of peace, the democratic party made it an i sue, and when clothed with power that party came near to its accom plishment by destroying the people's capacity to buy. But that was a cure woe than the ailment. It ia easy to understand the real causes, after which the patient must help to effect his own cure. Gross expansion ot currency and credit have depreciated the dollar just as expansion and inflation have discredited -the coins of the world. We inflate in haste, we must deflate in , deliberation. We debased the dollar in reckless finance, we must restore in honesty. Deflation on the one hand and restoratjon of the 100 ceot dollar on the other ought to have begun on the day after the armistice, but plans were lacking or courage failed. The unprcparedness for peace was little less costly than unpreparedness for. war. We can promise no one remedy which will cure an ill of such wide proportions, but we do pledge that earnest and consistent attack which the party platform covenants. We will attempt intelligent and cour ageous deflation, and strike at gov ernment borrowing which, enlarges the evil, and we will attack high cost of , government with every energy and facility which attend republican capacity. We promise that relief which will attend the halting of waste and extravagance, and the re newal of the practice of public econ omy, not alone because it will re lieve tax burdens but because it will be an example to stimulate thrift and economy in private life. Against Unreasonable Prices. I have already alluded to the ne cessity for the fullness of produc tion, and we need the fullness of service which attends the exchange of products. Let us speak the ir refutable truth, high wages and re duced cost of living are in utter con- AriVERTISEMENT. . SAY "DIAMOND DYES" . Don't streak or ruin your material In a joor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dye. Easy directions in package. v 'FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain!, ! Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop a little jFreezone on tn aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, then : shortly you lift it right off with fin gers. Truly I , Your druggist sells a tiny bottle '? Freezone for a few cents, suf ficient to remove every Jiard corn, soft corn, or earn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. ADVERTISEMENT To Make Hair a Vanish from Face, Nock or Arms , (Beauty Culture) Keep a little powdered delatone handy and when hairy growtns ap-; 'pear make a paste with some of the 'powder and a , little water, then 'jspread over hairy surface. After-2 ior S minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be entirely free from hair or blemish. This simple treat ment is unfailing, but care should be exercised to-be sure and get gen uine delatone, otherwise you may be disappointed. tradiction unless we havethe height of- efficiency for wages, received. . In all sincerity we promise the prevention of unreasonable profits, we challenge profiteering with all the moral force and the legal powers of government and people, but it is fair, aye, it is timely, to give re minder that law is not the sole cor rective of our economic ills. Let us call to all the people for thrift and economy, for denial and sacrifice if need be, for a nation wide drive against extravagance and luxury, to a recommittal to sim plicity of living, to that prudent and normal plan of life which is the health of the republic. There hasn't been a recovery from the waste and abnormalties of war since, the story of mankind was first written, except through work and saving, through industry and denial, while needless spending and heedless extravagance have marked every decay in the his tory of nations. Give the assurance of that rugged simplicity of Ameri can life which marked the first cen tury of amazing development and this generation may underwrite a second century of surpassing ac complishment. Will Aid Farmers. The republican party was founded by farmers, with, the sensitive con science born of their freedom and their simple lives. These founders sprang from the farms of the then middle west. Our party has never failed in its realization that agri culture is essentially the foundation of our very existence, and it has ever been our policy, purpose and performance to protect and promote that essential industry. New conditions, which attend amazing growth and extraordinary industrial development, call for a new and forward-looking proa-ram. The American farmer had 120,000,000 tofeed in the home market, and heard the cry of the world for food and answered it, though he faced an appalling task amid handicaps never encountered before. In the rise of price levels there have come increased appraisals to his acres without adding to . their value in fact, but which do add to his taxes and expenses without en hancing 'his returns. His helpers have yielded to the lure of shop and city, until, almost alone, he has met and borne the burden of the only in sistent attempts to force down prices. It challenges both the wis dom and the justice of artificial drives on prices to recall that they were effective almost solely against his products in the hands of the producer and never effective against the same products in passing to the consumer, j Contemplating the de fenselessness of the individual farm er to meet the organized buyers of his products and the distributors of the things the farmer buys, I hold that farmers should not only be per mitted but encouraged to join in co operative associations to reap the just measure of reward merited by their arduous toil. Let us facilitate co-operation to insure, against the risks attending " agriculture, which the urban world so little under stands, and a like co-operation to market their products as directly as .1. ... pussiuiy wnn uie consumer, in ine interests of all. Upon such associa tion and co-operation should be laid only such restrictions as will pre vent arbitrary control of o"ur food supply and the fixing of extortionate price upon it. ? Will Assist AIL Our platform is an earnest pledgj of renewed concern for this most 1 essential and elemental industry. and in both appreciation and inter est we pledge effective expression m law and practice. We will hail that co-operation which again will make profitable and desirable the ownet ship and operation of comparatively small farms intensively cultivated, and which will facilitate the caring for the products of farm and orchard without the lamentable waste under present conditions. America would look with anxiety on the discouragement of farming activity either through the govern ment's neglect or its paralysis by socialistic practices. A republican administration will be committed to renewed regard for agriculture, and seek the participation of farmers in curing the ills, justly complained of, and aim to place the American farm where it ought to be "highly ranked in American activities and fully sharing the highest good fortunes of American life. , Aid Irrigation Projects. ' Becomingly associated with th's subject are the policies of irrigation and reclamation so essential to agri cultural expansion and the continued development of the great and won deriuj west. It is our purpose to continue and enlarge federal aid not in sectional partiality, but for the good of all America. .We hold to that harmony of relationship be tween conservation and development which fittingly appraises our natural resources and makes them available to developing America of today and still holds to the conserving thought ior the America of the morrow. The federal government's relation to reclamation and development is too important to admit of ample dis cussion today. Alaska, alone, is rich in resources beyond all imagination, and needs only ' closer linking, through the lines of transportation and a government policy that both PESKY Pocton daclsra tbst bedbugs tad other fermtn ara the nott to b. ftaral nana of prattling such diseases a consumption, pinal meningitis and otjter tafsclious trou bles, Thera it no diatrss In getting bed bun In your horns, bacaua that ant b avoided, but It Is a disgrace to permit them to remain and Ihrlre whan It It to tttr to get rid of thtra with the new themical com pound. P. D. Q.. whloft actually putt an and to tnett patty dart It. 1 A MILLION BEDBUGS A 33-rtol paekagt ft thlg golden chemical will make a quart of a mixture that It to deadlr to btdbutt that it would kill a mil lion of them If you could get that many to- rhtr. If they wtrt it big at tour band would twit them Just at wall. And not only the lire ones, hut the future generation a well, because once It bite the eggs thaj art gone. CUT THIS OUT Tow drutfiit hat P. D. & (Petkr Perils Quleuu) and will be gleg) to famish ft for 33 cent. One 19-cent package makes a BED BUGS auan of the mixture end la eatial as a barrel . Some dnitsltts mty try to sell yom something else Don't of old-fashioned bug-killer. ttarr Sttbttltuts. If your drat cist hasn't P. D. Q-. tend u soar name and 19 rests ana we win sena yoti a package pott it prepaM to your addrsas. WILL NOT DAMAGE GOODS P. IX Q. trill not injure eVUrats fabrics, clothing, carpets, furniture, bedding., will paper or woodwork. la f set, it la often need at a eeodariatr tad duiniactant. KILLS FLEAS ON DOGS v If yon hire a- Pet dog who It Infested with fleas take a little P. D. Q. mixture In your hand and rub It Into the fur. Then -watch the fleet loop tht loop. They will be deader than King Solomon befora they hit the floor. , CHICKEN LICE DESTROYER Hire your chickens got Hot? Don't hstl tatt. Get a i9-cnt package of P. D. 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Indiana Sold by Rliermia Jk HcConntll Dreg Co., and aU other leading drugglsta, Omaha. ta safeguards and encourages develop ment, to speed it to a foremost posi tion as a commonwealth, rugged in citizenship and rich in materialized resources. These things I can only mention. Within becoming limits one cannf.t say more. Indeed, for the present many questions of vast importance must be hastily passed, reserving a fuller discussion to suitable occasion as the campaign advances. Favors Budget system. I believe the budget system will effect a necessary, helpful reforma tion and reveal business methods to government business. I believe federal departments should be made more business-like and send back to productive effort thousands of federal employes, who are cither duplicating worts or not essential at all. I believe in the protective tariff policy and know we will be calling for its saving Americanism again. I believe in a great merchant marine I would have this republic the leading maritime nation of the world. " I believe in a navy ample to pro tect it, and able to assure us de pendable defense. I believe in a small army, but the best in the world, with a mindful ness for preparedness which will avoid the unutterable cost of our previous neglect, I believe in our eminence in trade abroad, which the government should-aid in expanding, both in revealing markets and speeding car goes. j Favors Immigration Laws. I believe in establishing standards for immigration, which are con cerned with the future citizenship of the republic, not with mere man power in industry. I believe that every man who dons the garb of American citizenship and walks in the light of Amerii:'. 1 opportunity) must become American in heart and soul. I believe in holding fast to every forward step in unshackling child labor and elevating conditions of woman's employment. I believe the federal government should stamp out lynching and re move that Statin lrotn the fair name of America. I believe the federal government shouldgive iu effective aid in solv ing the 'problem of .amp'e and be coming housing of its citizenship. I believe this government should make its liberty and Victory bonds worth all that its patriotic citizens paid in purchasing them. I believe the tax burdens imposed for the war emergency must be re vised to the needs of peace, and in the interest of equity in distribution of the burden. Must Safeguard Negro. I believe the negro citizens of America should be guaranteed the enjoyment of all their rights, that they have earned the full measure of citizenship bestowed, that their sacrifices in blood on the ' battle fields of the republic have entitled them to all of freedom and oppor tunity, all of sympathy and aid that the American spirit of fairness and justice demands. I believe there is an easy and open path to righteous - relation ship with Mexico. It has seemed to me that our undeveloped, uncertain and- infirm policy . has made us a culpable party to the governmental misfortunes in that land. Our rela tions ought to be both friendly and sympathetic: we would like to ac claim a stable government there, and offer a neighborly hand in pointing the way to greater progress. It will be simple to have a plain and neigh borly , understanding, merely an understanding about respecting our borders, about protecting the lives and possessions of American citizens jawfully within the Mexican domin-.-ions. There must be that under standing, else there can be no rec ognition, and then the- understand ing must be faithfully kept Many of these declarations deserve a fuller expression, with some sug gestions of plans to emphasize fhe faith. Such expression will follow, in due time, I promise you. For Law Enforcement-- v I believe in law enforcement. If clected I mean to be a constitutional president, and it is- impossible to ignore the constitution, unthinkable to evade the law, when our every committal is to orderly government. People ewr will differ about the wis dom of the enactment of a law there is divided opinion respecting the eighteenth amendment and the laws enacted to make it operative but there can be no difference of opinion about honest law enforce ment. . Neither government nor party can afford to cheat the American people. The laws of congress must harmon-. ize with the constitution, else they soon are adjudged to be void; con gress enacts the laws, and the exe cutive branch of, government is charged with enforcement. We can not nullify because of divided opinion, we can not jeopardize orderly government with contempt for law enforcement. Modification or repeal is the right of a free peo ple, whenever the deliberate and in telligent public sentiment command?, but perversion and evasion mark the paths to the failure of govern ment itself. Praises U. S. Patriotism. Though not in any partisan sense, I must speak of 'the services of the men and women who rallied to the colors of the republic in world war. America realizes and appreciates the services rendered, the sacrifices made and the sufferings endufed. There shall be no distinction be tween those who knew the perils and glories of the battle front or the dangers of the sea, and those who were compelled to serve behind the lines, or those who constituted the' great reserve of a grand army which awaited the call in camps at home. All were brave, all were sacrific ing, all were sharers of those ideals which sent our boy's thrice-armed to war. Worthy sons and daughters, these, fit successors to those who christened our banners in the im mortal beginning, worthy sons of those who saved the union and nationality when civil war wiped the ambiguity from the constitution, ready sons of those who drew the sword for humanity's sake the first time in the world, in 1898. The 4,000,000 defenders on land aW sea were worthy of the best traditions f a people never war like in peace and 'never pacifist in war. They commanded our pride, they have our gratitude, which must have genuine expression. It is not only a duty, it is a privilege to see that the sacrifices made shall be 1 : : requited, and that those still suffer ing from casualties and disabilities shall be abundantly aided and re stored to the highest capabwties o"f citizenship and its enjoyment. Women Glorify U. S. The womanhood of America, 'al ways its glory, its inspiration and the potent, uplifting force in its so cial and spiritual development, is about to be enfranchised. Insofar as congress can go, the fact is al ready accomplished. By party edict, by ray recorded vote, by personal conviction I am committed to this measure of justice. It is my earnest hope, my sincere desire that the one needed state vote be quickly record ed in the affirmation of the right of equal suffrage and that the vote of every citizen shall be cast and counted in the approaching election. Let us not share the apprehensions of many men and women as to -the danger of this momentous extension of the franchise. Women have never been without influence in our politi cal life. Enfranchisement will bring to the polls the votes of citizens who have been born upon our soil, or who have sought in faith and assur ance the freedom and opportunities of our land. It will bring the women educated in our schools, trained in our customs and habits of thought, and sharers of our problems. It will bring the alert mind, the awakened conscience, the sure intuition, the ab horrence of tyranny or oppression, the "vide and tender sympathy that distinguish the women of America. Surely there can be no danger there. And to" the great number of noble women who have opposed in con viction this tremendous change ri the ancient relation of the sexes as applied to government, I venture to plead that they will accept the full responsibility of enlarged citizen ship and give to the best in the re public their suffrage and support. Ideals for America. Much has been said of late about world ideals, but I prefer to think of the ideal for America. I like to think there is something more than the patriotism and practical wisdom of the founding fathers. - It is good to believe that maybe destiny held this new world republic to be the supreme example ,of representative democracy and orderly liberty by which humanity is inspired to higher achievement. It is idle to think we have attained perfection, but there is the satisfying knowledge that we hold orderly, processes for making our government reflect the heart and mind of the republic. Ours is not only a fortunate people, but a very common-sensical people,' with vision high but their feet on the earth, with belief in themselves and faith in God. Whethej enemies threaten from without or maniacs arise from with in, there is some indefinable voice saying, "Haye confidence in the re public! America will go onl" Here is a temple of liberty no storms may shake? here are the altars of freedom no passions shall destroy. It was American in con ception, American in its building, it shall be American in the fulfillment. Sectional once, we are all American nowTand we mean to be all Ameri cans to all the world. ' Pledges Fidelity to U. S. Mr. Chetirman, members of the committee, my countrymen all:" I would not be mjt natural self if I did not utter my" consciousness of my limited ability to meet your full expectations, or t6 realize the as pirations within my own breast, but I will gladly give all that is in me, all of heart, sou' and mind and abiding love of country, to service in our common cause. I can only pray to the Omnipotent God that I mav be as worthy in service as I know myself to be faith ful in' thought and purpose. Que can not give more. Mindful of the vast responsibilities I must be frankly humble, but I have that con fidence in the consideration and support of all true Americans which makes me wholly unafraid. With an unalterable faith and in a hopeful spirit, with a hymn of service in my heart, I pledge fidelity to our country and to GodV and accept the nomination of 'the, republican party for the presidency of the United States. 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