U.S. PRESIDENCY.
THE CANDIDATES BUSY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, Oct. 2.5. The Republicans are planning an extensive use of the Leon Bourgeois interview stating that Article Ten is not vital to the League's efficiency, especially in view of President Wilson's characterisation of Article Ten as the covenant's heart, plus Mr. Cox's insistence on the acceptance of Article Ten with suitablo reservations. The Democrats believe that M. Bourgeois' views will not affect the issue, pointing out that they are the pergonal opinions of a man who differed from President Wilson over many details of the covenant. -Mr. Cox, speaking at Ashland (Kentucky), said that, if cleeteu, he would await the return of the Senatorial election before determining the extent of compromise he would make with the Senate regarding covenant reservations. Indications point to the fact that Labor is throwing its support solidly to Mr. Cox. Mr. Samuel Gompers, "who stressed' the fact that Labor is nonpartisan and will give its support only where it can expect the fairest treatment, has been openly campaigning for Mr. Cox and the League. It is significant, also, that West Virginia, which is one of the greatest Labor States of the Union, received Mr. Cox while he was touring the State. A Labor union meeting at Marion condemned Mr. Harding for .his action against Labor as a member of the Marion Manufacturers' Association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1920, Page 5
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