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Show Hitchcock Speaks At Baltimore On the League BALTIMORE, Md . Sept. 2o Senator Sena-tor Hitchcock, of Nebraska, vigorous ly defended the league of nations covenant cov-enant In an address tonipht under the auspices of the Baltimore Tress club. The speaker declared the I'nited States was amply protected against Unnecessary wars by the fact that the vote of the supreme council of ihc 'league of nations must be unanimous, before a declaration in favor of varj Will be binding. "There .can no no i doubt." the senator said, "that the1 world wants to get rid of war. The next thing to realize is that this; league of nations is nol only a rome- dy for war, but it is tne only remedy! that it proponed. There Is no o'hej. Its critics suggest no other, the pre I diet no other. It Is this or none, if we want to prevent war." |