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Show BORAH NOT BLIND TO WILSON'S VIRTUES NEW YORK. Feb. 16 Differences Of opinion had not blinded him "to the great policies and principles advocated ad-vocated bv ex-Frehldont Wilson,'' Senator Sen-ator William F Borah, one of the leading lead-ing opponents of tho league of nations in the senate, declared Wednesday in a telegram to tho Woodrow Wilson foundation which was read at its dinner din-ner Wednesday. "I regret most sincerely," his telegram tele-gram said, 1 that pending matters here will not permit me to attend tho Wilson Wil-son foundation dinner. I should have been greatly pleased to add my mite to so worthy a cause. Difference of view on some questions of method, has not. I trust, blinded me In the least to the great policies and principles prin-ciples urged ami advocated by ex- i President Wilson in looking to utter ut-ter anil more peaceful world- I express ex-press the hone that the I use will succeed to the full satisfaction of its advocates." |