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Show Iotebiowts I Gov. Cox Is Questioned in !! Kansas on His Views Toward Liquor HUTCHINSON, Kan.. Sept. 80. Governor Cox. Democratic presidential i LHdtdate, declared here today that he w..iit.i have voted lr on prohibition Wt had he been acting under the same H Ircumstancea as Senator Harding, his Republican opponent, who the gov-ernor gov-ernor declared, " hud voted thirty-two limes wet and two times dry." He had been asked by i person In the audience If Senator Harding had ffl n' voted three times in favor of pro- ii were thirty-four votea direct H or indirect on the prohibition enforce-nient enforce-nient measun In the senate. Senator PH Harding voted thirty-two times wet and two times dry." Governor Co.v re- "Under the, same circumstance would you " dry?" the questioned- "I would." replied the governor. Criticising Senator Harding's league position, the governor said: "Si nator Harding has been speech-less speech-less during the lust few weeks on the league and he wants to keep Tuft and w ickersham who are for li." |