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Show II ' MANY ARE SEEKING PROMINENCE. I , : First there was a committee of suf- I ' fragettes, then an Industrial committee 1 7 and now a committee from the Cham- I bcr of Commerce ot the United States, f seeking to go to the peace congress. Every overly ambitious man in the 1, United States and not a few women would like to be registered at the Ji peace table, and every clever move 1 1 possible to be made is being resorted j ' to in an effort to squeeze into the con- I ference. I Today we arc informed that Harry A. Wheeler, president of the Chamber l of Commorce of the United States, II wrote President Wilson, insisting that ji ' a business men's' commission should lm go to Paris. , , ' I If the President countenanced these fit demands, the peace meeting would overflow with Americans, and the 10,- 000 rooms of the palace of Versailles i -would not hold them. |