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Show OHIO LABOR REFUSES TO PLEDGE COX AID XEW YORK. Oct 16. The Republican Republi-can national committee gave out a statement icceived here from its Columbus, Col-umbus, Ohio, representative regarding nctlon taken by the Ohio State Federation Federa-tion of Labor, at its session in Dayton, I this week, on a resolution calling for i the endorsement of Governor Cox for the presidency The statement, in explaining that ! Governor Cox had been endorsed, declared de-clared that he had been "repudiated by organized labor in his own slate," when the convention killed a resolution resolu-tion to put the federation on record as being wholly In accord with his as-j l-uruiions i:r ine ii -3iutnc j A second resolution proposing to put the convention on record as endorsing the stand of the American Federation of Ixibor fox Cox, the statement said, was likewise defealaed and a substitute substi-tute recommending that worklngmen exercLsc their independent judgement in this campaign nn |