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Show mm oo ill - AROUSING HATREDS I j AMONG ALLIES. 1 1 This is the most dangerous porlod m ' since- August, 1914, for the causo of j m the allies. To a great extent Iho ban m on enemy propaganda is off and, as a i 1 consequence, the manufacturers, of H sentiment are working day and night Hi to develop a break in the ranks of the i I allies. Even United States senators, G I it is evident, are in the service of the I .forces of malcontent. Hysteria is be- ; J M ing created, party prejudices arc be- 1 1 I -ing invoked and all the subtle Influ- ji I -ences which were operating before j u H America went into the war, are being i i 1 employed. 1 1 If we allow dissensions to be ere- I 3$ ated, this old world of ours will not I ffi If oscape the horrors of war for another ! m M fifty years. At present strenuous ef- j i I forts are being made to stir up hatred 'IfflB between America and Great Britain, re If and between America and Franco. IHj These activities should be checked by ' the American people. |