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Show WAR CRITICISMS IGNORED BY BAK L z-a: CLEVELAND O.. Sept. 13 Xl D. Baker, former secretary of wn a formal statement, said he hat Interest In "distrlbuflon of lnllvl praise or blame," concerning the ,1,,, of the v.orM war, as the answ. r he would make to the I raphv accorded him In the EnC ,ecllu l'.rltannlcn. The blgraph t ie,l numerous criticisms of blB ' The American jrm) won the 1 Mr Baker .-al-l "T'-.o American pi bj their sacrifices and ideals . 1 ' he army and -naobled cause. The glo.y uf It is a coa possession and is of the sreat natl tradition. . I am deeply interested In gatnl the frnlN of this victory, as J and peace for men everywhere, r have little Interest In dlstrlbirt of individual praise or blame. l a comment pyrel personal to have nothing to eaj " |