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Show P,SK COX AMD HARDING PLEDGE LEAGUE ACTION NEW YORK. Oct 24. More than fifty supporters of Senator Harding ind Governor Cox Sunday Joined In 111 open letter 10 them asking tholt' pledge to work, if elected, for the United States' entry into the league of nations with whatever revision of tho Lodge reservation two-thirds of tl next senate may approve. Asserting that the "approaching national na-tional election may be Indecisive of the dominant Issue Of the eampaien ind have the vital question of our utry into uny league or association .( nations Still deadlocked In the sen- it .i b tween the senate and the a hit- House, with decision more hopeless hope-less than before," the letter In id? "Whatever may be our individual preference as to the form of the set-it set-it merit of the league of nations Question, Ques-tion, or whether it is to be i leaRiic ur a new" association of nations Is not the vital concern in this proposal. An affirmative answer tr It WOUld all for no fulfillment until after one sid nhall have exhausted SVOTy li-asonahle r-tfort to enter the existing leujrue it nations with mild or merely Interpretative Inter-pretative reservations and the other dde sh:ll have tried every fair expedient ex-pedient to supplant the league withxa new and different world organisatiofl for the preservation of peace or to sitter sit-ter it after thorough revision by the idopttbn of other rebervatlna or imendments." |