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Show M UTAHN - on ni r it ioininr' r -otf of I I lh 1 L l?m'- diir-r diir-r .' nmn- mv hum" I EV' , wrveJ ln a" 1 ? rV"'l conference. I ml , c0n In an sJ- 'd.-i! M .inline I P FJTnVraJ limitation r " . !' . IVP l" I ffiiiarktW Pr0' . . con- -':.-oth, k V r;cn,l K ,j that do" -r- , h,-trr If I hi J 1 p'VtVil rrluced Th,n I to ,te P8rtv'8 COn" I IfLflm that to be duo 1 ' , jii-'.-.-i,n(C out al- I Lefy bUf11'" f0".' i f' ,, -, government j ' n ' ' , 1 1 hue had ireacb ' 'l1 1 I VL Ume the fall elec- 1 rr. P 1 "; ;'' ' tor" I Ewbetn nilRht be ! ! r. But they M'.dlng - ' '.red a'ay. I fciCi what was being I In puna. But u'i I L ':.'nicon. might I"1 I Kijftresce. I & irsis confer n j jftrt ?f in agreement to I 3 , RmII Quite an ac- j f fc alto lJ the four- (u: :r.. Cher treaties cosfertnee. But to I est eolflcance of this 1 u ttii l!w beneath all I ItK It to not merel I Mkrtdcc our propnra- 1 tt;! tint every nation In I KtXtJ a receffion from j Ita! firhtlng would I s. - mponj. And it I '.. pri w-f re will- j ''i J to cut down the preparations for war and the causes i,( war that makes the results of the conference stand out. The four-power treaty, binding all parties to reapec ihc possessions of each other, has removed re-moved any provocation for war between be-tween this country and Japan as far as any man now living can nee. ' Business is on the mend. I be-illeve be-illeve we hit bottom and had no place to go but up. Improvement is gradual, grad-ual, and this Is best But the trend I back to normal, as is clearly reflected reflect-ed In increased Activity ln steel and other basic Industries. Here and there there may be a soft spot. Chicago right now Is ln a temporary depression depres-sion brought on by lubor difficulties Other places may be slmllarlv situated situat-ed But nationally, l am certain that conditions are improved and that they will continue steadily toward the better." bet-ter." . , . Senator Sutherland holds the opinion that when the present national administration admin-istration has completed Its term, the turmoil and confusion caused by reaction reac-tion from the World war will have been completely overcome and that the Ration generally will be well satisfied sat-isfied with its accomplishment rn |