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Show LOO E GIVES Wilson Pian Dead bv Vote of Citizens. Senatoi Declares BOSTON'. Nov. "0. With Pr.-sident Wilson's league of i:ations (P-,i. i f. ' a" the I'nited Rtati I s concerned by Hie erdie! of the people it la for :n (larding administration and Its supporters sup-porters In congress to bring about some arrangement with other nutlons to prbmote ntarld peace without tp i ring danger to ur independence and our constitutional system, said Senator Lodge in a speech tonight "The responsibility Is great " he continued, con-tinued, ' h it we do nol shrink from said the people, while as earnest in advancing the cause of peace us an In th world had shown they could bet serve she cause by remaining masters or t'nir own fite. "The Republican parly q its platform." plat-form." he said, 'declared its policy to be the establishment of an arrangement arrange-ment or acreement with foreign nations na-tions for the promotion "t i eace. The condemned the covenant of the i?agu'' brought from Paris by Mr Wilson and approved the action of ho s.-nate in opposing it. Mr Cox declared he was ready to go Into the league, Stenator Harding declared he was opposed to going in 'The people by S majority in the neighborhood of seven millions ap-proved ap-proved the attl id of Mr Harding and of ih- Republican part) "The people have answered therefore, there-fore, thai ihoy will not accept or enter upon Mr Wilson's league. So far as( the I'nited States is concerned the' league is dead, for the court from which there Is no appeal has spoken, i "The Republican party in their plal- form lefl ihe f 1 1 1 1 j i open aVThej Of ciined to bind themselves as to ihrir action upon a question like that of thei league, which necessartl) would be greatly affected by th-- changing con-1 dlt Ions of Europe Mr. Hardin and ihe Republican part- are therefore entirely en-tirely free to deal with this question ' M March i I Ml, unhampered b anv platform promises and they propose pro-pose to do so in accordance with Si as tor Harding's declarations" oo |