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Show orpnniz-itlons of California and was applauded ap-plauded ai;ain ami :i-tain when ho declared de-clared it wns in the interest of the women' wom-en' of the country that the treaty be accepted. MONROE DOCTRINE ALSO DISCUSSED. Mr. Wilson also discussed the Monroe doctrine, article X, and tiie right of withdrawal with-drawal from the league, repeating previous pre-vious arguments against reservations on these points and declaring some of the ' changes proposed Involved merely a ques-tion ques-tion of literary style. Turning to the objection that Great Britain had six votes in the league assembly, assem-bly, Mr. Wilson said it so happen- d that : "our one vote is just as powerful as their six." There was no case in which the assembly could vote on any important subject except admission of new members without a decision first having been made '.by the council, in which there was an - equality of votes, he said. D;s;uss:ng hyphenated America ns, the president repeated hi3 charge that a pro-German pro-German propaganda again wa a .'preading ;in the United States. He said opponents of the treaty were desiring the :?a:ue ends . Gr-rm'i ry was dr-sirin-'. fut assertM n 'confidence that tiie treaty would be ar- Vepted. ': Two addresses were r.ri the president' :. program for the first day of rh'i srav in -San Kraniseo, Tie spoke f:rt at a wom- h'.n's lun-'heon given by various women's |