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Show oo REPUDIATION OF WILSON HELD CAMPAIGN ISSUE PllllADELPIIIA. Oct 30. Predicting Predict-ing Senator Harding's "overwhelming" election, William H. Taft, in an address ad-dress Friday declared tho dominant lssuo of tho campaign was the repudiation repu-diation of the Wilson administration and not thf league of nations. "Tile Issue of the league of nations." said Mr. Taft, "has been lugged Into this campaign by the hair of tho head. It ha-i no place in tho campaign. I am for a league of nations. I have labored la-bored with all my heart for .on International Interna-tional arrangement to do away with war, and assure peace. Tho Democrats have used my arguments for the league I must admit, with due modesty mod-esty thoy are the beat arguments the "If Cox is elected. Is the league coming com-ing to us. It Ii not, because in tho I ocna.to there arc more than enough , senators pledged to tho defeat of tho jleaguc of nations in Its present form, With tho Republican senators who will bo elected, there will be no league under Cox. "But I want a league, l want this war to result In something I don't want the parties to contlnuo to make faces at each other. That's why I am for Senator Harding." -,.?" r' l1 declared that President YSIIson "wrecked tho league." adding-"He adding-"He rejected all the Republican advances. ad-vances. He sacrificed everything to preserve artlclo tsu Ho tnsurt it Is indispensable. I say it io not essential |