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Show LINCOLN HEARS SENJOHNSON LINCOLN, Neb. Sept IS As guest of the Commercial club here tod Senator Hiram Y Johnson of Cfl torn la gave Lincoln business men his reasons for opposing the ratification Of the league of nations covenruii Ir. Its present form. "For the first time in the history of! this country it is a reproach in ih-oyea ih-oyea of certain men and certain news-I news-I papers to b just a plam American Uaid Senator Johnson. "This is not a political question. It vitally affects yau and your children's future It is more important than the interests of any individual or ary class of citizens. "President Wilson says the league' will abolish all wara in the future -a matter of fact the league will breed J wars and require the United State to send soldiers into foreign countries' for many years to fight the battles ot other nations." He pointed out that Great Britain will have six votes in the league of nations assembly, while the United States will have but one. "If it is true, aa President WJIeon .-ays, that this is of no importance be cause no action can be taken except ' |