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Show BORAH ATTACKS COX'SATTITUOE League of Nations Comes in for Trouncing At Hands of Idaho Senator ! DAYTON. On ?pt. 15. Asserting that if elected. Governor Cox will "scrap the policies of Washington and Monroe." Senator William K Dorah Idaho. In a speech In Governor '"ox's home city last night declared the Issue Is-sue i,ei ween I larding and clear leut. "Both candidate ma be for all I know m favor of some kind of a leagu but as to the basis on which that league, if up are to have one Is to rest ther" is s fundamental and Irre-concllable Irre-concllable difference," Senator Borah declared. il UUHXCS Ml w ' The present league of nations plan would be ineffective without articles ten and eleven," Borah said, "and Cox has shown that he in In full accord with President Wilson, in the view that article ten should be retained tin- cnanneo "Senator Harding has declared his unalterable opposition to article ten. derlnrlng It represents not Justice but fcrc not liberty but oppression, not , peacs but war.' The Idaho senator declared. "While we know Governor Cox will use his great powers as president to see that the contract covered cov-ered In article ten and eleven are made binding Hie whole nntion to use. If necessary all our wealth nml manpower man-power In gurnnteelng the territorial Integrity In-tegrity of all other members of the U ague The standard set lip In this league J Is all wrong," Month declared. "'Demo- craclea will novef subscribe to It. The' people never will accept it. URGES I l l ".Vn scheme of peace will ever be' worth j of i peoples confidence which does not place the power of peace or war in the hands of those who pay' tuxes and fight the battles," Borah! said. "If I had my way about It." he continued. con-tinued. "I would vvrife into the constl-1 tutlon of the I'nlted States a provl-sfon provl-sfon that no war should ever be began by our country except In absolute de-fense de-fense against Invasion or actual at-j tack unless the question has been sub-1 mitted to a vote of the people. |