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Show X WILSON IS MLJjHICE Senator Poindexter Charges President With Being Leader of "Reds." NEW YORK. Sept. 27. President Wilson was characterized as "the world's greatest menace-' in an address ad-dress by United States Senator Miles Poindexter at a mass meeting of Queens county Republicans in Long Island City today to celebrate the Sixty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Republican party. The senator from Washington, after (Continued 'on Pags -1. Column 6.) ISAYS WILSON IS WORLD MENACE Cono o3d moij panunnoo) I'lamiii the proi!ct for (It'iy in ratifying rat-ifying thf pra" trratv, l.p was' "thi' ro:ir.-,'.t (irrman in the conn- i :y. ' ' a:i 1 t?.al h'. thct-rii- aiui I t:"iir. r.cr'ii:; ;! e ' :o:!inc i a t ,t : ion j nl n-iu-i rv ' ' l.a-1 rru-tMiruL't-'i ra.iu'al la- j l.nr i-i.irrs t- at:'n;jl to L-r i m lt about I ''a -lit -tator-hip of the prol.-t h ria:, ' ' w dii'h iii-'.-ihs the f n nl o vert hrow of ui;r '-T'i:hii.-an t'orni of overr.iiu-i:. ' I !:"- r r : ii to the i-r'-M-icr-t nn; i;ta- ) tit.ii that rerraia i- i"tieii! ef the -x a e I t rou t y a n.l ".. ; .1 n t u . re yr I'Tinan- I Jan-i tul-nevit-. Mr. Poin-iextor cr.Tere,i -a xitca .iiM'laMiier, ('n-.'iariti at the) -:irii- ti::ie that tno j re-; i n; " as I t" " r - 1 i at n t ho war aa . : t the ht-man ht-man s i .V an i rre : M ;; f -lie i i : n ion. Ml cpt'UMt ,MH tO Ills WlW. .1 Tl-i tritii, H !a'e :n U' I n. tt re.-;; :ite a r.eo-tia'. r.eo-tia'. l pere nn i thus iiol'eat th( aims v t !,. (ilUe-:. ' ' ' ' The rr-i of t lie worM rea r him as their leM.ier." averted tviator fo'.u-'!'I-r. " lln ahue ot" i ovrr in eom-i eom-i n;r to the re-.ie v( t i.e ,iy nam it or M.'Mifv in t 'ai 1 1 -rn ia, tiie mura-Ter 1 1 i ! 1 -: r-mu in I'lah. I he a na r-'Ii - K'oher: Mi.ior in l"rar,.-e, anl in at tei:-.i: tt .ft asi.je the pro,-e-e-; ot" eiv-,1 an-l in i I i; a tv jut ,.' e in t lie iuui h men t ot the-e erimuiaio. ha-i iutiiie.1 the anar-i-hi-t- aii'l re o!ut inni-ts in lookinjf upon him as t !in r I'nen.i. ' ' The seiia: or att nNut ol to tho presi- 'Itiii n statement in an a.. ires? here on Mareli 5 &9, to the eifev-t that t:.e I states ?hotiid be sacrifice 1 by the ' .ioiniue of o;:r fortune? with t.e fortunes of men c- ervwhere. " ani ta: 1 his vttpranccs revrardinc " belf-dotcrxi-rntion ' for ail peoples ha-1 ' 4 cr-utc-i ii-oi '(r-? and re vol'.i: ions ' ' in Kortia ani litP-T't, and invited " sedition a::i i:iurrt ctiun 1 ' in I:alv. "As a rosilt of 1.:? uswarrar.to 1 in-ter.t in-ter.t ri: r.i'O i:i .e Fiume controversy, whirh.w? have no proper i-r.rne-ii.ate cun-rern,'' paid Mr. i'oi:: 1.e.,r, he ha brought tho Italifli r.at.on to l he ere of eivil war. YVi:h-u: the rmo'e-t authnriiv, ho has sevt par-;.f;p:.te par-;.f;p:.te in the eoutruver-v over Ki'.r..? and in the lichf.nu whit b now,- Hor. s i i i n . I : . i : t th.or--, Ameriean r.;iT:-v.c ;im Aici'iiihti h:.ps of war. Thcv houM he sv.th'irawn im:r.ed;a:ev. Ther'1 i no n.ithontv for their prefer. thrre. it is an affront to a Jriend'.v r. a: i-.-i ar.d i? a :o,;ition of evorv P'reroatno i tlu- Ameru-a:i por'.e. No warrant sr :u.;in:i:v whateer ha? been c- en to he president to make ivar u;or. the i'aiian people nr any part o: th.rm. Tht'v are o.:r friend?. n:;-i we shorU .l-MTe o'.r d.ity, a; Iear as nev.'Li. if i:t as aiiies in th.e reer.t war."' '''he war i- over.' ionc iu o.ed Mr. Po-Tiiiexter. "I: h.n? Veen over ior nefir.y ciht month? now." I'harjini that t he presi dent had " or.enmhered Th', treatv with the provisions for an ir. r: a; u-ral lbor conre I a U a -:e of r.ar ifn. t ho -on a : or d o- : red that both provi-'t-ns were, ' ' : h:t'i:.;:i ti".e :::tT;e:ue of The v's:-'lent v's:-'lent . ri 1 pon sibie for the do lav e f a ;o;n ai poaee and largelv repo:: :e, I I ' her w ;t !i t lie on-o.;i :. foment fi ve;i hv the president to eemmr. nir-m, for the so. ial snd politiesi d'sor ior? of l.is oiin'rv and of llaiy, Kussia and other n il in: - |