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Show G. 0, P. POLICIES SCORED BY COX Democratic Nominee Gives Unreserved Support to Ford Nitrate Offer JACKSON. Mis?.. March 30. James M. Cox. former governor of Ohio, and Democratic presidential candidate in 1920, scored the international policies of the Republican administration and j What he termed "Lodgeism" and the; "boll weevlllsm In our International i affairs" In an address before a joint sesslou of tho two houses of the MaV Blai ppi legislature Wednesday night. He paid tribute to Woodrow Wilson and the league of nations and urgtxJ Upon the Southern farmer the need of diversification. Oaf erring to Henry Ford in his ef-Cocts ef-Cocts to obtain the lease of tho nfua-l 4e Shoals nitrate and waterpoweri projects. Mr. Cox said. "I want to see his millions and nature's na-ture's ast facilities Joined at Muscle Shoals. I want to see the government ' of the Cnlted states givi- him this op-1 portunlty." He i ;.... ,i 1i;h .liMirss with an op-fiistie op-fiistie prediction for the future of the Ijemocratic party. on |