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Show HUGHES LIKENS I COX TJI WILSON President Might Just as Well Be Running, Republican Declares NT'.W HAVEN. Conn. Oct. J3. Woodrow Wilson mlplu as well b 'be Democratic candidate for president again ns Governor Cox charie.s B. j Hughes d-dared in an address on the ague Of nations toniKht "Hqw v:un 't is to sai that Mr. "ox Is running for president, ind not ir Wilson," he exclaimed, adding" tho jtlmt has passed for efforts to place j an autocralQ executive. If Mr Cox is going to pan company with Mr Wilson Wil-son and is opposed to article 10. why .should he not frankly saj that he fav- j ors Its elimination?" Si n IRE IDETfTII 1 1 1 The Standi of Governor Cox and I '.-lei, iii Wilson are Identical to commit com-mit the United Slates to the league I With article 10 and only meaningless reservations, Mr. Hughes asserted. I Neither the president tmr the gov-ernOf gov-ernOf have changed their altitude and i all Insinuations and depurations to the iii r.t r - are misstatements, he added As Mr. Wilson says." he continued. "to set forth that congress alone run declare war would merely be a statement state-ment of our constitutional method- it would be no denial Of the Obligation but, ns Ue said, a st.i!' mi nt of the way In which we should fulfill It. This not. ! affect the obligation assumed by the I treaty upon which Mr, llson ad Btron-; uously Insisted. Ml sr PHD1 l.ow TREATS When this nation binds Itself by the tT ltj nmklnjf power to Other nations then It is bound to use all Its organs according to Its oWn methods for the; purpose of performing that obligation. if article li were a meaningless form of words he would not object to, removing it Rut he insists upon it, been use it does Impose an obligation I laving BACUred the imposition of the-' Obligation he has no objection to what' he eonsiders a Vacuous statement as 1 In th way in which We discharge our' obligations." |