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Show JOHNSON IS CAUSTIC In speaking to his resolution asking that the entire treaty be submitted to 'the Senate Senator Johnson of California Califor-nia used these severe words: This idea that representatives of the American people may go abroad, may sit in Paris and in secrecy se-crecy may deal as they see fit with American treasure and American blood, is a doctrine to which I will not subscribe for a single instant. This is the first time in the history his-tory of America when it has been contended that any man representing represent-ing this great democracy could deal with a hundredsmillion peo-. peo-. pie in secret and tie them and their generations succeeding in secret ' into Europe's turmoils and Asia's and Afripa's wars; and I will not, as an American, for a, single instance, in-stance, subscribe to any such doc-' i trine as that. Verily the brethren are getting what they voted for as Senator Johnson is beginning be-ginning to clearly see. h ft ft |