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Show j GOlSTlOlN L LE AG UEWANT ED ! Republican Nominee Cails on Democrat for Attitude on Article 10 H M.Utlo.V, Qh'lO, July 18. A hill of H particulars detailing the foreign pol- ' ley now proposed by the Lernocratic H part , w : t s called for todnj by Warren H ;. Hni. Img. the Republican nominee foi president, H In ;i i, roadside of pointed Interroga- ; ooiib, the candidate challenged Ula i n mo Hi' opponent. Governor Cox, H ., .. ii-nm u uli "I "J on ' t in the Armenlai ,i ... otii.r probiomi wrapped up In H H American participation In ihe league In in nations. Senator Harding s Statement was 1 written while the Vu3hir.g:on conferva confer-va I . v.ixn in progress. U follows In H I ih. president and the Democratic nominee tor his sutCL'ssor are In i'on-feicnce i'on-feicnce today, sum at the conclusion It will (heritably ix- announced mat tiny found iheinHelves in complete accord; that harmohj reigns, ami units is ca- .ii.iiifKnni.eoi I liat ar.nouin n I 111 w ill nut bi mlaaed There it Just one i ..( one can osUillisfi accord between ininsi it and i no president -that is by icldlng Ills own opinion at every point i that ot the prMidetrt n hen the .i nominee cstabltanea accord witn tnc president, II mentis that the latter Is j in charge of the campaign und will be the real force ot the n lit admlnlatra- 1 tion, ii it is DemOoratto. IXQI i FUSS IMO B KS18. .s "Thi'i iori-, m connections with the j announcement f harmony between Bg the president and the Democratic 3 nominee, it will ha pertinent io In- 1 Qdlre the basis of the agreement. Hl The country Is 'el y anxious to I Know If an unqualified accept ince of 8 the league of nations program is I agreed upon. 1 "Heeoncl, has Governor t'ox pledged HI himself to ratification of Ilia treaty Hm -3 and league without eaaoiitlai modlfl- "Third, haa article ten been accept - ) ed? It haa been repeatedly declared j that article ten la tin 'heart of the Hj treaty,' and that to cut it out would VJ J 'break the heart of the world'.' Is the H '4 Democratic ticket still for aitlcle ten? HJ i "Fourth, the president naturally has HHJ atlpulated thai Uovcrnoi Cox mat aa- HHQ .-o ime. underwrite and liquidate all the HH .nternutlonnl commitments in which the present administration has Uivolv- HH ''I uselt and th- ii.iUkii. The HH dent could not poealbly demand less HH A Democratic successor could not pos--il ly grant lean, because he stands on HhJ a platform that makes the same guar- wot Lit KNOW OBI li. CIOX& HH1 "It becomea, therefore, timely to Hi "fU . 'Wii.it arc the various, myaterious i uncertain obligation In wnch HJ J president has commit ten Some-HH1 Some-HH1 Body nius; tell ua becaiist the people HJ walling to I. now. , 'r.'"K Wovernoi Cox undertaken, ml HHJ 4Mtti n0 18 tlooted, to renew the de-i HJI Ufaw&tn&t this coi take Hlj elate oyer Armenia .' HHn ' Has he undertaken to maintain the HHJ idnjJnJtatratlon policy in the Adiiatii Hj lElftiav nnvc wel1 n,'n 'trfelted thi HjH ; ,Y3,hPl10', ,h great kalian people 1 liufbll gw1 lo vl of revoln- tion and almost wrecked the eatab-' llahmeht ot peace? Haa he piiiK'd himself to Inalat thai Thrace shall b- Joined to Bulgaria. Bulga-ria. Instead of to Gieece, legardless of the wishes of the Thraelana, th-i th-i Ireeka and our aiiiefi1' "Broadly, haa the nominee t.iken 'over the varlQlM and unknown .com- j Inittmenta ot the present apdmlnlatra- non a foreign policy lii order lo es- tt-Ollsh harmon httworn the presl-, rti.nt and hlmaelf 1 INSWjeiR li M VNDEI) I "To theae ojueatlona the American pi j v are entitled 10 un answer. The) will Inalat on knowing what they are i-snnilr.(. it la perfectly apparent thut President Presi-dent Wpilaon'a for. inn policy Imolvo tin- ii i oi ;i greal army und na. i admtnlatratlon demund'-d thm iw,. i hi il i tiy 1926 a navy equal to Brit-aln'a, Brit-aln'a, ii also demanded creation of a reguiai nun twice ae large a we ever I hml In t .! ; V h.i i l i . 1 ; In pi f-Hiil. nt wn nl of ithene vaal armamenta unless to fight with tiiem Qovernor cox win know , for he Is In complete accord with the prealdent. It In carnes'.ly to be hoped that Governor i.'ux will frnnkb und promptly answer these questions, bemuse be-muse the Republican party wants the .country to know it rejecta all theae Ill-considered Ill-considered con imcnts and pledges I ltd administration against them " |