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Show WOULD STOP THE WAR. j United Statea Alkcd to Intervene In j Ruiso-Japanete Conflict. I A president nf the Inler-Parllnment- ary union, Heprenontnllvn llirthnldt C. of Missouri has brought to tho niton- EL tlon of Secretary Hay thu resolution R adopted at St. liuls September 13, I urging tho power which iilgned The B Ilnguo trrnty of arbitration to Inter (H vena for tho stopping (if tho war bo ' twecn Ilutsla nnd Japan. Mr. It.irthhldt suggested the. pro t prlety of ttho United Slate taking- the ( Inltlatlvn in urging n ctnsatlon nf tins- I lllltle. nnd he pointed out that th treaty, which was signed by HukIt nnd original; suggi'teil by thai r power, contained a provision that Intervention In-tervention by a third party honM not bo considered an unfriendly net Ili contended that In rcnentlng the pro iiosal for medhtlon, Itussla had Mot , I a ted not onl) the spirit but th" letter of thla compact. Secretary Hay haf , promlrnd to orlng tho action nf tbs union lo the attention ot tho preeldent I at an early dato f |