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Show COXMLPOUCY Lea:iLic. Liquor and Armenia Arc Basis of Questions Put to Democrat TACOMA, Wash.. Sept. 11. Three questions concerning his stand on subjects sub-jects of national Interest were addressed address-ed to Uovcrnor Jam M 'o. Demo era tic presidential nominee, by Mrs. Kmma Smdh de Voe preshb in of the Nation ii Council of Women Votera with the request that the candidate nsiet them In his address lu re to- nlght. The iuestions telegraphed OJ Mr- De Voe to Relllngham. Wash. r ad "First: Arc you in favor of article 10 of the covenant of the league of nations exactly as brought to us from Paris by President Wilson? "Second: if yon should be elected president "t thi I'nite.i States, would you vote any act passed by congress which modified or repealed the Volstead Vol-stead act V "Third: Are OU in favor of th United States assuming a mandate over Armenia?" In evpkilnation of her rcqnost upon Governor Cox. Mrs. Ue Voe said that t v..n not h r desire to have the candidate can-didate of the Democralie coiunrlt bim-simply bim-simply to learn when he standi nn |