THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE. VIEWS OUTLINED. (United Service Telegrams.) (Received July 13, 8 a.m..) NEW YORK, July 11. The New York Dayton correspondent interviewed Mr Cox. Democratic candidate for the Presidential election, who i‘-iaid; ‘‘The opposition to tho League of Nations is partisan bigotry, and is a deep-laid and carefully-planned conspiracy. I db nob claim that the League is perfect, and have suggested two reservations, Which will not nullify tho Treaty, I am thoroughly convinced that the Irish question will he solved satisfactorily to all people concerned. • Prohibition in the United States is ordered by constitutional provision and the Federal statute. The President takes an oath to enforce both, and it has never been my habit to violate an oath. I be-* hevo in a, tariff for revenue. I favour making the Federal! banking system flexible, in order that branches may be opened in every trade centre of the world.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 5962, 13 July 1920, Page 2
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