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Image 5 of Albuquerque morning journal (Albuquerque, N.M.), October 24, 1920, (CITY EDITION)

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TOuquerque Morning Journal Sunday OctoKer 24 1920 FIVE GO d SENDS SECOND ME 10 ELI ROOT Insists That New Yorker Re tract Statement Regard ing Democratic Nominees League Attitude By The Ananetatrd Vrm Newark X J Oct 23 harpps that Kllhu itool has misrepresent ed his league of nations position were reiterated liy Governor Cox In another telegram sent to Mr Hoot Friday during the candidate s New Jersey campaign Making a second vigorous demand for a re traction by Mr rtoot the governor said regarding Mr Hoots reply Friday to the candidates first tele gram You have entered upon a long dissertation upon the subject of article ten in which again by in ference you are endeavoring either deliberately or through misunder standing and lack of information concerning my speeches to misrep resent my position on the league of nations In this message and in more than half a dozen speeches today Governor Cox reiterated that he would accept helpful reserva tions Governor Coxs telegram read Honorable Elihu Hoot New York city I have your telegram of October 21 In reply to mine of October 20 in which I called attention to your misstatement in your address in New

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