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Show uu 1 WILSON CAUSE WILL TRIUMPH, SAYS COX LAFAYETTE, Ind. April 14.- Ad-j dressing the Democrats of Indiana at j the twenty-fifth annual Jackson club banquet In this city. James hi. Co. democratic candidate for president ln 1920. declared that the cause fori w hich Woodiow Wilson fought and I suffered will triumph In ihe end. He ijrted that the league of nations, though "vllllfied by Republican politicians poli-ticians and sneered at by the unknown. un-known. " was functioning with r 1-1 1-1 markable efficiency and proving Europe's Eu-rope's Salvation. The league has as-! sumed a trusteeship over shaken na- tions and although still in its svnd- diing clothes is performing 1 mission that is of untold value to the world." Eventually, he said, 'America must. Join with the other nations in this I undertaking.' 1 Mr. Cox declared the Democratic j 'party's future was never brighter or more hopeful than at the present time. "The seven million majority against the part) In 191M" he said. ; "has melted away completely." |