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Show FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN STATE VOTING Oriental Exclusion and League fo Nations Will Figure in Election of Senators NEW FORK, July 19. Foreign affairs. af-fairs. Including the league of nations end proposed new oriental exclusion I treaties Will be vital Issues In 14 or 13 suites where contests are expected to aevelop In the election of United States senators. Senator Miles A Poln-dexter Poln-dexter announced here today at the i J.epnMi'.an national committee head-,i head-,i altera where he is chairman of the l enatorlal sub-commltte . " i he senate is particularly tmpoit-unt tmpoit-unt In tin:: campaign." Senator i'oln-! i'oln-! dexter iaid, "because oi the number Ol leading issues arc matters In the special Jurisdiction .of the senate. Tnat Is particularly true In the great question of our foreign relations the league of nations and the efforts or the democratic party to establish an International government us the final coup and consummation of the polio of Internationalism to which the i Democratic parly has devoted itnelf i and 'which Is now endorsed both in Democratic platform and by the agreement by Governor Cox with the policies of President Wilson "The senate saved the Independence of the I'niled States and it look; as thouch it w6uld require a Republican senate. In the next congress to finally consummate this victory. 'On the Pacific coast there Is vital! economic, issues as to Japanese immigration. immi-gration. It ix a struggle for posses- I sion of the land and tor the suprcm- acj of the white race on the Pacific. It can only be dealt with by way ofi a treaty of which the senate is final Judge. The Republican senate stands for conol of this question by the American go. n nin. nt. The Lemo-i Lemo-i ratlc government sought to submit it' to a forelsn tribunal, the council of the league of nations " Senator Polndexter said that seven or eight of the states In which there would be contests for senator are on the Pacific slope and vitally Interested In the anti-alien problem. |