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Show INTERFERENCE. The farmers want a delegate to the international peace conference. The soldiers sol-diers and sailors have not been heard from, but they are more entitled to have a say in such matters than the laborers, the suffragists or the agriculturists. It dow looks as though the interests of all the nations in the world will be. properly prop-erly guarded at the conference. To sen J a band of radical labor leaders, sn ffra gists and farmers to Versailles would cause endless confusion, and might have the effect of preventing tlie organization of a league of nations upon j j v hi eh t lie future v. el fa re of t lie world ; primarily ret is. The premier and the all in et represent the people of C reat Britain, and the same is true of France, In this country we have the presided!, and his of t'ici al f am ily to di ivet the con rse of the sli ip of st ate. All the powers these officials possess have been delegated by the people, and it is worse tii an folly for various civic organizations organiza-tions to butt in at such a critical period 'in the history of the world. The labor leaders want hijji wages, the sit IT ra-j ra-j gists tlie ballot and tlie farmers all thov jca.n get for their products. None of ; these questions have any bearing upon the important matter of treaty-making. The enthusiasts in nil the walks of life should restrain their ardor and allow all things to be done decently and in order. |