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) PAGE 4 ss Comment on Treaty Declares Germany Crushed May 8 mad rulers enselves,” the Ne Lito ut the German WEW YORK sUN Yeague rms Sti. They are such terms as y Victors could dictate, and that Dut the vanquished would ac. ‘The result of the wa Into every line, and as long eaves legible records in this) history can raise no doubt of }_ Hard terms, but just Must satisfy the by Of the lawless act (sink Lusitania) thf the terms »1 u Germany herself by bh ‘standard of terms to be imr a beaten enemy sho Gel herself estopped from « that the terms imposed ur we harsh. It is the applicatic ‘own principles and practice FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Individuals, Germans may j better off than they were be fore,” it comments. “They are to ly relieved from the hor burden of militarism a N PEOPLE SMD IME making thin ‘of people developing arms, = , exceanive thinness. 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Ir H.U.ROGERS Optometrist cription, the erection and main of huge ars navies and joations © pe f the vi apparently con demned to groan under their militar burdens, may yet come to envy ¢ lot of the conquered.” Power Is Gone German Ferman peo y is a question th answer with certainty are that the treaty will oe by both. Its terms are hard, but de fr. LOUIS GLONE-DEMOCRAT thost examination Id impress one with the extent Jermany’s disaster, Yet ms are, few are not 4 ew of the saa! calamity which many brought upon the world. ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC—"T he ved Was not nt which wae and the res ferenc world for unknown come, and this © treaty works rsory of « nevere as the t can way that essarily just in } exceantve ained t which will affect n every turies is true whether # it is intended to markat | dixpositio | valley jered irrepar It remains coats of approx! 0 francs ($34 tza's words, th orld ha lieved of the | imperialism.” ‘Honorable Compromixe” Other comment was: Petit Jour nak “Many regret that Wilson's | principles prevented us from getting the Saar valley. The treaty consti tutes an honorable compromise.” Verite: “The treaty will not mathe fy anybody. Those not wishing France to die of victory, will not ap- prove the treaty, which would force the French to ruin themselves by paying the costs of the war.” weight of Germa: SENATE SCORES. | ALLIANCE PLAN Anglo-American Proposal Is Criticised by Lawmakers BY L. C.eMARTIN | (United Press Staff CorreSpondent.) WASHINGTON May §.—Presi dent Wilson's pledge to present the United States senate a proposal for alliance, auto lly to aid France in the event rman attack, was the center of universal discus mati sion | While treaty as | ing study general comment on the whole was cuarded, pend. of the ong document, sen ators indicated the proposed special alliance will cause an uproar in the senate, equalling, if not surpassing that expected to center about the league of nations discussion. The opposition—unless the presi dent departa frotm his reported in tention of making no recommenda THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919. 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Bay a piano, a player-piano or a phonograph for your own sake, for your children’s sake, for the sake of every member of your family. tion when he lays the proposal be-| fore the senate—appears likely to come, not alone from those hostile to the league of nations, or to the administration, but from democrats who are with the president on all other details of his peace program “Expected Surprise” | ie The alliance iden was character-| ized by some senators today as “the | expected surprise.” For weeks th | has been a feeling among them that at the last minute some startling de velopment would come out of Paris Altho the defensive alliance fas been forecast in cable dispatches, con trary feports had practically con vineed senators, they said today, MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE RETAIL that nothing of the sort was being| faa gg contemplated. Senator Hitchcock, who will be the president's peace program spokesman in the next senate, ad mitted the proposal may have sledding in the senate, but pointed out that it is not inconsistent with | the principles on which the peace | settlement has been based. Real necessity exists for it, in Hitchcock's opinion. Senator Moses, republican, Fiampshire, said that “s tente of Great Britain, the United States, it occurs to me, “New triangle en foe ee eee ee KICKERS | When you find some friend in kicking Tis 2 sign of mind-congestion, | And he needs some mental pills. | Na doune WM he were president eno kick a-coming, you ean save much more ring. gure. "ten and At the OE iM UPSTAInS Second and Union, | ard| would be a spl | believe hia denial was made France and| very face of th cont, || IMPROVE BALLARD BRIDGE | ‘The first of a number of improve: Lake Pirates = Routed by Patrol Arriving on the scene in time 1 substitut the nations,” but Moses indies to it Nfornia ments to street car (O| started by the elty in the construc natd "ox was ator phnson in very allian omar ifically and absolut denied by president recently, und 1 ave, bridge spanning Ballard Beach and care will soon be Salmon bay Ballard N able to use t bridge ob cannot in the veral wouldt lara made their facts Chances Stim Senator Curtis, Kansas, predictea) 5© Funeral serv Sutton will be held Thursday a noon at the Scottish Rite temple un ~itipeo beaing der the Washington whole wa shown . he who said he ee tae cate no comment i he sits waist cara tibet had a che to wtudy th | the treaty itself. 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