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Show DEMOCRATS WILL 1 CLEARJJP DOUBT I Statement on Nations League Promised in Cox Speech of Acceptance ii v. U3HINOTON, July 31 The posl- V" tlon of tbe Pemocratlc party with r. f '""' H i; ie "f nai lone "win sfl nor Cox delivers his speech accepting f White, new national chairman, de- IH clured today In answer to the Inquiry y" stand on the administration's foreign Hssssl i halm in Whit., declared that until L Governor Cox delivered hie speech of acceptance he did not care "to en-gage en-gage In a newspaper controversy with the Republican candidate." "It might be pertinent .o ask," hi added, "whether former PTMtdMt Taft or S.-nutor Johnson of California, cor- reeenti the R publli in ntu- K tude with respect to the league." D Mr. White probably will leave Washington today without having called at the White House. Ho has KH not received an invitation to visit the pr. -si. lent rind experts none, he said. H adding: that hi had h HL meetlnf' with Beers tar Tumult . a hotel end sent his compliments to I. s Mr Whits made publli teleo m which he has sent to the Democratic SBBkS! members of the Tennessee leglalature aaaM urging that Tennessee be the thirty- LbbbbK! sixth state in ratify tho federal suf- iSSbS frage amnedment. This would Insure - iSSBIll the - hip .iii Amei I as ksi women," the telegram said. flkssl oo- ml |