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Show HITCHCOCK DISPUTES False Use of Names Is Charged to Agents of Kaiser in Reporting i titude Cf ore War By Attoci.ited Pren. IVT .sMIN;to.n. Dr.-. in. - Vv S inlor 1 1 it - Li.-.i.-k i.f NV- lir;!liil. I li:i!VIM.-lll lf lilt' foH'ijTM rrl.'itioiis cciinmit 1 1 1'. iiclilnM il 'In' -rMiiti' tidliiy in rriTil In tin' IM'lltM'M ! 1 1 ' M 1 1 ' ! Ill' .iMI.i,,: .(.I t" il' t-f :i u'i :l: u ! ill 1 1 l i' H,. iii. i ' --'1..i:M--..i f- J i Ih. - i ' i . mi i rt; ' ' i ,u' Ti ' -i. i .i i I ., n . i ; h i : i. ..i ti . a. -i" :s ii ' " i .'li. :: w ;i!1l 1 1 I v Pi I I l ' '. I I ; lll.lt I .( ,. !.l 'hi I I : i I i . I ' l ' I 1 1 I '.l iuitj i. .'t .ii :: ' 1 : it.. I, I ' 'i ' k -! ill. 'f -..! f.ll-, . t'l- r' i. , .,( lh-1 lh-1 1 tin V '.''in:; ri :n h- il . 'f 'i I ' ; ' 1 '. I -I'li.f.- .r M'-. it ; , '. Mil' f ll.m..:il i 11 1 1 II! i I i i i '' i :l h I . M - CHANGES ATTITUDE. I u r.'l I. S n it' i ll '. 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I'll ,1 St .. 1 .Mr llMehco.-k pointed out lnnt he had in-ti-i.duceo: a hill for a munition- em-hai'Ko em-hai'Ko iu(.re than eiirht month hefme nd had nmde a speech in the senate in the hill's l.ehalf m Kehruary 17. 11 IT., th me. mure wan rejected, ft I to 36, s .hi amendment to the phippititr hill. TOOK STAND AS AMERICAN. " M ,-t:tn. v.;m taken :r 1 M a.i an lti. : .. 'i f. .i v titi a lit . The lei mans . i' ioefua took thns hy frnimt Th-- no; i : .. cotifet "H- O :ll 1 1 fi pat - : ......i.,. t t:-M ii.au-. Ti M VLfTr s-jp , ' I hi.; I 'i. I, t.'it I U'i Hliii to. Ko to , : ' n 1 1 cut. : ( net - i ( .n er.t (oris or m -.) -ii:l ll:..i!i 1 was often invited to , ,. !'. if .i i p al er 1 made rny onlv ! fn i" l.'n lit in th- i-nale or in de- j i eti'i. 11 m iMiii-r Liter lu f"it- my con - - tit Ue,t ' '.Mv ,4tt. tut.. ruturally chanced with; T. ' nCTTTg- Tl'HdltloTT i- lood fir-t tor a strict peaceful' a i" in p.' 1 1 it t n cut i;i 1 1 1 . i en to the! te i of sepinif tin anus :tnd aminu- ti.ti-.n iii'd lendiiiR ip. mom to either I .-Me. I READY TO FIGHT. "Next. v. h' ii herm itiv u 1 1 a s-t s-t eirui : u ,i 1 1' ick on our coin mere I w ;o reiidv to fiwh.l t" proleet inn neulra!it j "I supported the i)resnlent'M r?Uestj that we an thorite hlm to assert and , l-rot-et our neutrality h armiiiK our inet eii n,t .ships, and I had charye In 1 ir.e scn..te of what w.ih knuwii as ihe armed neutrality resolution, which' liMd dr.iiiiatic.tilv hn in the sen-! ,,ic ;it noon on Match 4, 1.-1 7 . I changed from armed neutrality ' war. I hud chart; "f Ihe' declaratinn , ..! w a r. which war brief! v delated; 'and iiawsed hy Uw Menate, April 4, T.'lT." 1 HUN PRAISED HEARST. William Kandolph Hearsts attitude lowards (ii-liiin;. " .is praised h 1 r ' I'eijht in a report to the (Jerman r-o I'i nm.'ii i , ' c.u (( u ik t'l test inion v i,ien h t'hi.f Hielaskl of the secret -ef p-e. , f i : Ireat Hritsin put u , ' "t" ' " I I eiihr aid, the poiicy of t he in pern 1 In--aine more bitterly antagonistic to j . that country than before. "Tin Hearst papera are not to he el.issified as blind champions of C-er-in.in." Keuhr said In t ie report. "Manv of the articleH are not favur-J favur-J able to us. Ih;t for that reason th'-y. are much moje effective than they i t ould possibly be if pronouncedl pro- 1 (Jerman." ! BIELASKI TELLS WHY. j Senator Nelson aked Mr. Ulelaskl how he accounted for Hearnt's altl- l tilde. The witnH ald it probably Was hecaune Hearst always hud been : strongly anti- Knc'ih and usplciius ' f anything Kncbmd did. He added that it may also httve been caused because of Hearst 'a friendship with f Von Kernstorff. r. Keuhr b report included on a list of "neutral" papers the New York ; KveniiiK Mail, the Milwaukee Free , I'ress. the Ohleairo Trihune. the : Washington I'ost and the Hearst pa -prrs. Of these, F'euhr u tid. the Hearst , papers were the most valuable, us they had such a larce number nf readers and were printed in so runny different cit ;. A letter from Hearst to Von Hern- i storff. In which he asked Mia! arrangements ar-rangements he made for s ni i nc one I f h.s moving picture operators to f'-ermant, vv,i- r "il b Ho-l iski . Hernstoiff replied that nrr.ii.u-itii nt-! nt-! .s ould be m.oh- inline ii.it e) HEARST ASKED FAVOR. :icla-Ki f.iid t -t onl tiling l.'lorimi ii: h i to tndii itc Il1.11 , HimiM endtHVored to fiet nn f.ivttr 111 i f l u r 11 for his -upjim i of I'-rni-ir: ! w .is 1 1, t 1 1. w ;inx( ois t h. t hi V 1 j. i) .its 1"' i: 'il the MTV ice of 11 1 iM'i i.'tl rp WH ;i-;ocii(tjon forno-d to' .nd l.,o . tu'ws to the t'nitd Sial' s J I I 'ill .ll.l Old. ( Sen, .tor kil(C of I"t:-h l)lMecl''l to U- .uldic;Mifni Into the tvimil ofj ! I'-L't :tllis .. ut ! Hearst to his cd ilors in w Vork ;ind dsewlier-; fi-.uii I'alni lie.tcli. r"la.. eivini: t.ic ni'i4fit:t wre irrelevant. Tto eoni-in eoni-in if.ee held I'te ni.it ter in .1 l.e ari'-e -iind will decide Tiler whc.hi r they ' are un into the record. OPPOSED SENDING TROOPS. Iteplm to a ijeition of Senaior : llvermtin ;ii to wt.at Hciirm did after 1 Ihe I'nited State entered the war.) Mr. ttieliiki recipd hla opt'onlt Ion ; to "'t'ndini trooj.s abroad. 1 |