Show i i t J I i fiN O 1 I j- j J i l ess SS 4 Interests Interests Interests' Plead f jor mt j i J Resumption esum tio 1 of T Trade ade Ii fj Relations Relation i. i r h t Y t r By J. J Bart Campbell N News ws servi Service Staff Staff 3 rt i Correspondent m W WASHINGTON HI GrON March 26 A A resolution reso reso- reso i lutTon lution tion providing for the reestablish I r nt or peace bet between ri the Elie United rid 8 A States fates tes and Jd both oth Germany and and Austria it nas co d ret toa toady y by the the- house h use r te I he measure probably will be ret re- re t p favorably favorably next we week week it k Nit It wasy was said v y- s fd s t i I. I M. M t L Jt It It Intended s first to the re red re of ot trade relations between b tween i t this ls country and both Ger Germany n y and v F A. A Austria second to wipe wip ou out w wartime h legislation including the espionage act force GIVEN N R RIGHT HT OF Of F WAY i RepS of Representative 1 Porter Portex Rep Pennsylvania Pennsylvania chairman Chairman of lof the coni- coni arr arranged ng d with Representative pO ell Rep t Kansas Cans ans s chairman of the house rul rules s committee and rEther her house leaders that the tion be be given the right of way way when r- r ILls reported Business interests in in every In-every every section r f o t th the country have been de deluging senate senate and house members with telegraphic tele- tele graphic requests that something hi g be one to relieve the trade created by the continued contin continued t ed ofa of 1 a te ical tate state tate of ot war war between th the lT States and Germany both Germany and Austria BRITAIN BRITAIN GETTING AHEAD j Treat reat Britain is described as forging 1 rapidly ahead in the development of worldwide commerce and as reaping advantages by being rees'S rees rees- V- V S 1 with on a peace footing Germany Germ ny and Austria Sen Senator tor Lodge Republican leader before his departure over over the week the week week assured house leaders that pr prompt i Action tIon by the senate on any peace 1 passed by the house might 3 Sf bV lie be anti anticipated some sen senators tors both and Democratic c. do not not expect expect prospective peace legislation to have smooth sailing sailing sail sail- ing in the senate v yit o 1 The Austrian peace treaty has not if yet t be beep been n submitted to the senate by Wilson This treaty is wrapped around the league of nations the ili same as the Germah G treaty The rt American q- q merica pact an and the Polish and other treaties and agreements agree agree- ag agreements ee- ee ments born borri of the Versailles peace conference e are are still to be acte acted on by 1 the the senate senate foreign rel relations ns commit commil- i t tee e. e i y f. |