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Show H hi iiii.i-.i hiiiu'i ill. .. ' Bj I THE SECOND BUNCO m ATTEMPT B WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. Form- H ' or Senator Thomas W. Hardwlck of R Georgia who was chairman of a ' R j great mans meeting -at Atlanta to B hear Senator Iteed of Missouri op-1 K poso certain features ot the leaguo HgT of nations covenant, was In Wash- H Ington the other day to visit his old H colleagues and nttond to some do H partmcntal business. He said that H Senator Iteed had been given a gieat H ovation, not only nt Atlanta but B throughout alt of his tour of the B southern states. B "Vcs," said Hardwlck, "I presld- H ed at the Atlanta mass meeting nnd B -when I mentioned that Mr. Wilson H had promised to keep us out of war B nnd one month after lid enteied up- PB on his second term plunged us Into PH war, and that now ho was again be- PPPS foro the people with a promlso to PPH' keep us out ot war, but that I for PPP one, refused to be buncoed a second PPPV time, the crowd cheered for fifteen ! minutes. .. "I am convinced that tho sentl- S ment of the south is against the PPPB most obnoxious feature ot tho league PPPB j nf nations. If. tho quoatlon wore PB , left to a popular vote In Georgia to- PPJPB day, tho covenant would bo over- PPPB whelmlngly dofcatod.' |