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Show FRENCH SIGN MANIFESTO- PARIS. April 12. Three hundred of the French chamber of deputies have signed a manifesto associating themselves them-selves with the resolutions signed Thursday by the members of the Ben-ate Ben-ate in which hope was expressed thai full restitution would be exacted from the enemy and that full cost of the war would be imposed "on those responsible re-sponsible for the greatest crime of history." his-tory." The resolution said that the senators insisted that ihe peace treaty and the league or nations provide ie-Igal ie-Igal and territorial guarantees of sufficient suffi-cient strength to prevent future wars. Growing Discontent. This is taken by many observers, including French newspapers, as another an-other sign of the growing disconti ttl with the peace conference and its work. The French press also is. apparently ap-parently discontented over the results of tho last two meetings of the league of nations commission. Pertinax, writing In the Echo de Paris, warns the council of four that the parliaments in London, Paris and Wp:-iiington, not to speak of others, will not accept "a peace treaty blindfolded. blind-folded. "The preliminaries are being elaborated elabo-rated in Becrecy. The council of ten di Ided lo make tbo league of nations thl keystone Ol their work, but at. the lat-.t meeting of the league commission commis-sion as before, all amendments likely to give it bones, muscles and nerves, notable those offered by ihe French, found no mercy from those great doc-trinaries, doc-trinaries, President Wilson and Lord Robert. Cecil." oo |