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Married. James Middleton Cox Jr., son of the threetime Governor of Ohio and 1920 Democratic presidential candidate; and Helen Rumsey, of St. Louis and Miami Beach, Fla; in Manhattan...
Business Bid. As a piece of smart politics to allay the fears of Big Business, to bid for its favor, seven of Democracy's most potent leaders?James Middleton Cox, John William Davis and Alfred Emanuel Smith, the party's last three presidential nominees, together with Senate Leader Joseph Taylor Robinson, House Leader Garner, National Chairman Raskob and Executive Chairman Shouse?signed a manifesto on the party's future course. They said they regarded their "remark- able victory" as an "opportunity for constructive service." The Republican tariff they flayed as the "apotheosis of bad economy" but added: "Whatever changes...
Engaged. James Middleton Cox Jr., son of the threetime governor of Ohio and 1920 Democratic presidential candidate and Miss Helen Rumsey of St. Louis and Miami Beach...
...stage of San Francisco's huge Civic Exposition Auditorium, whence announcement went in 1920 that James Middleton Cox was the Democracy's choice for President, electricians last week put finishing touches to a hook-up of microphones. In an auditorium at Cologne, Germany, was similar activity. Three thousand German-American members of Saengerbunds (singing societies) in 34 U. S. cities, summoned by President William Esser of the Greater Pacific Saengerbund, were about to descend upon Civic Auditorium to celebrate in six concerts and competitions the silver jubilee of the Pacific organization. Meantime 5,000 members of the Rhenish...
...into the Cabinet, gave him his political start. But President Hoover has been as preoccupied as was his predecessor whenever the Harding Memorial was mentioned. The apparent reluctance of official Washington to honor Harding has stirred resentful mutterings in Ohio. Declared the Dayton Daily News (published by James Middleton Cox, Democratic presidential nominee defeated by Harding in 1920) in a recent editorial...