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Show liiliil Pi" Hundifjl and '-ifty i.,ana Women Aprc! 1 to U. S- S.-nate. , Subjects Country to .i3nt Peril of War, p:clare Signers. " ;o, Two hun.iroil , 'V..V.Kk: "..l IVi.vt, '','. ,;:i'oio".: states and 3-tii!y. h:'.w joined ".'-.in fft'ort to brir.i: about ",', ., of ho v'-v-'' treaty '."v;'.:'.t'v.t u'.'.d without ,'. .- . to :i :a(e'Uoi'.! i-: r.ed ';;p,0 r-..:'oro, i'c:ioo. Their "'".- K'V; .i ! aa address to ''; ' . l'h has 1 :,. ' pu'clie, after it hud ". "tY'.HW mc'aiber of the. ... j ... '-.i.ie suoh prominent '".'''At FreMdeut Tan, ."Yviorsi'..,!. atlernov jen- ; '.,;,-;: I-o.in a-iir.r.iistr:1.- ; 'o Low o'.i. president ci ,r.?: o. M wo of :'.:: 1 rau- j zoMi M-1 V-...,or' "-.:uel lieiupcra K V-.i;:en of Lao-or; 'V:.'.;'' t,; C'-i:.::i;.. !f:r.:'; .- .--. 0' ia'.'oor of i. on: r..ci oo I V". CaT Cioia- v.;;.-:..' .-i too Nan-nai U-': Sa:::.o a-s,v.H::oi-; k"' or::-, to- Fmia-i-doh::! ..,. :. . I'e'rer .1. li-:l!:t 01 ' .lor !'. an 1 Jehu S'.-ar.:.'. .. .V,' . .;.,;i.-t.s who m! ptrwtl Di.'gerous. I le.v.-f evfrv day of 'v:::; tie treatv i":'- too ;...ii...: -oor i of loo vai.'' i . : a: V,'a':;:";'lT.. now 03 forcon ro'.atios? I j :':: fiso-'. t-'e l-ii's a;e j fro-- roa'v of pt a-. o with I ..:::r-".:r.eut o. a j f; :'? 'i-onif re'H'o 3D.'. : .. -" -e;r: ? tioc? that v,-vj;,i I :-'.i'."" sr. : rre'oriie i uncr -.-"hr-i tb? ?eat ;.;5ues of t) e "'':. :: aa r-.-a can n-.a:-. . :-. j:e -:a :v broke a. '' : a oo-ar.o from the - ::a senate chamber, ""e : .zrrri::? ra::IK"at:o'D ivith- ... O.r iiod lecsuires it. A --.::: :" ro. tea.o-1 ar.J un--i:.:'eit:r.i ttiflf ja cis-;."::.o. cis-;."::.o. : 5::".e 02es iave no' j c:i-e:t:on w.:h tho r-ar j .:::;. u a:t. :'? afterrr.ata. id ix-ur.eni rn; oi - ':- Ure cf c'.'h csv. , --".rtt3 ar.'i c-jr former j , yxv. yre (i'Mv t - ' -A.M ae: la re t'ai the ;: L2 '""h:',h we d" 6:l de- " Means" Prcsperity. of wjr T'esied an-! : A-r.-:an re;-rle. Pta-:e will :zr.:y. -! troiper:: v ',on- -r the senat-e i05tno;:ir. i . :: 2 Ms unorrm period of j "zi'A LOT v:zr La? 7 ? $ 'A. : 1 ITi : i:i .io-.it t. trci ffrife and j i -.:e curiiyv -ci th"S' .ho '. '. M necessities cf hie and ! .'. " .: :::5e -vhc-se da:v t.?.?" no I ". - .J M. IM.y Liarket basktrt. j v : '.ix-Si tie Senate to sive tee' u ii? certair.ty bv a ratifica- i - - M.'. cr't kcep us longer in j t; .:: o-;.t;e war , but 1'ive ! - : "e i::ht cf Dae. Kes- j . :- "5 Citure. cf ciaru'iations j of the treaty, not in- i -ti its terms, vrili cor re- j cf the neot:at;on5 "iiiv a-i v.'ita cur aiOoi'j.teB j --b we all and each ; is so ro;';ibility of doubt .. -----cit cf te treaty, is now , f:r -e senate committee on 1 --i'lyt:, would require ne?o-:- recz-eaing cf all the cues-?ar:s cues-?ar:s Months of de-;A''A- The perils of the ''"-4 be;'ose the deadlv dan-.;! dan-.;! :55-F future. AH the" doubt y;7- aid the rAott for vio-iq vio-iq this- and other lands. ' :re arid elsewhere betw-een frjrx, the conspiracy of . profiteer, w-ould all - ''x-i more perilous. 1 Ganges Impossible. V' '..My The American peo-' peo-' ;.::?r a viCtohous war, per-v-r:znt to petition Ger-;;-s accepted the treat v, , to hanes in the lf the United States treaty for its own 'M,rj''l':y- Germany would , y1-- -0 asa fnr concessions. agreed to make no claim eneay property seized in '..'f an amcunt of 'even r.vlfJ? hilars. Our recent t M-y Ta reonening of this , - '-:e Lusitania claims. It f -try cueuion open before Y r-'ar,i to submarine war--reatrrent of its nationals ,ii M'-"r U the provisions for v.ma-y raised bv the Vf; 01 The treatv. many -o our industries and our M it -;e Patents, dve supplies , M:t:M W0!Q2 of the rep. '".;r;0. hich suoerintends v :;,.v':trG'?nna?lvi could all : V,..Erlin for readjusi-' readjusi-' .;0iiators, acting for the - " :"rKVi:e..an'1 no Wer asso- i'-v'":i V;f,-torious powers or " AmenCaQ :f. ;Dyed. '"' ''il'r'6 of the world, ; l"-.:-.t"' ;r;atlon comes. And ''-s htld a onc the prin-V": prin-V": :t.Vfatlf5e The other : icrr;Iy a;va5t our action, . fdC eful as w are to-!' to-!' ,a:iairs- The ravages ;:' ';dD a ,tt;0re of fightiiig t f,ft ' by anv needles f;;r-aT-e Pive the world -oa without amend- " t'':?r;l?nt for v-'hich J'5c?-.rV tJ1? proviMon in re- ' ' i:;t u W 1 s,ir'ure nooning . L- gained if China, backed tv the powerful advocacy of the UniteJ .Statee. addrettcs itself to the nachicerv for rieht nz international wrongs an 4 meeting just clainm created bv the league between nation;. China, after eight-.- vears of oppressive treaties and despoiled rijht;, bv which all the great powers have profited directly or indirectly, has for 'the first time in this covenant and treaty the mearis and method to secure justice and the re-moval re-moval of the oppressive economic in-terference in-terference of stronger nations whose citizens are within her pates, protected bv a long succession of international agreements. Moreover, it should be remembered re-membered that the clause regarding Shantung was made upon the statement state-ment bv Japan that she will return the territory to China and, therefore, upon that condition: compliance with which promise the league can require. "The peace cf the present and the righteousness of the future can be be't secured by the ratification of the covenant and treatv without amendment. amend-ment. Let the senate take no action that will sri- e anv party to the treaty, and e-rpeciallv Germany, ground for-irair-faimrig that the ratification of the United States is pot complete and that change; requiring a resumption of conference and negotiations have been made in it." . Among tho 230 tignatures appear the following iiiterraountain people: r;.a;, Simon Bamberger, governor: John C. Cutler, former governor; Harden Har-den Beunion, secretary of state; Heber ! J Grant, president of the L. D. S. ' churoh; B. L. Eiter, manager Riter Brothers Drug coinpanv; YV . YV. Eiter, chairman board of rc-ger.t3 Universit of Utah. Wyoming Harrv W. Foif, president ;'tr-t federation of labor; Duncan Mc-Leo'l Mc-Leo'l "international executive board Vted Mine Workers of America; James YLorvan, secretary miners' organisation. or-ganisation. Xevada Emmet D. Boyle, governor; Hugh H. Brown, lawyer. I Idaho James H. rlawley, former governor. |