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Show BORAH SENDS STATEMENT TO G.0J. NOMINEE Idahoan Says He Wants Harding Hard-ing Elected and League Defeated MAKluX, U.. Met. 5. In answer to frldSl) published reports that Senator' Borah, a leader of the treaty Irrecon-1 I ellables, soon would quit the Repub-. Mean campaign. Senator Harding'5 headquarters here made publl today a telegram In which Mr. Borah declared de-clared he would continue to wor; fa Republican success. The message, addressed to Senator Harding, was as follows: "In view of reports I wish ou to) know my speeches In future will be' I along same linos m at Dayton and in the senate. I xwint to see you win and I want to see the league sohemo I defeated. In my own way I shall de- IvotS mj time to the achievement of I both propositions" i Senator Harding already has de i clared that Senator Borah's lcclara-. tions in campaign speeches met with his approval, and he renewed his prediction pre-diction today that throughout the remainder re-mainder of the campaign he and Mr, Borah would be found speaking in i.c-i i.c-i cord. The nominee also revealed that I In his next public address, which is I to. be delivered Thursday ut Deoi I Moines, la., he expects to develop a I I step to further his position on the' i league Issue. Mr. Harding would make no CQnV i ment today oh the statement of I'resi-j I'resi-j dent Wilson appealing for support of the league, but sold In his Ies Moines address he "would devote some attention atten-tion to the matter." |