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Show FAVOR MILITARY TRAINING. NEW YORK, Dec. 21. In a further announcement by the National Security Secur-ity league today on the progress of its poll of tho members of the incoming congress on the adoption of the principle princi-ple of universal military training, it appears that 152 representatives and 40 senators have now definitely committed com-mitted themselves in favor of auch enactment. en-actment. These totals represent sev- en new communities by representa- I tives since the last announcement by i the league on the poll, and one addj- i tional senator, George II. Moses, of New Hampshire. i Only one congressman-elect, who is i not a member of the present congress, has so far declared himself against universal military training, M. O. McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, of the Fourtji Nebraska district. dis-trict. oo |