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THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, NOVEMBEn 46, 1919, will aid them In re-establishing them- selves on the even keel of trade and commerce. Without such action it is impossible to expect that condi- tions can rapidly right themselves. |of the Committee of American “Fourth—By educating the Ameri-|/ness Men are BE. can people to a realization of the per- nicious feature@ of the League and the labor clauso in the German treaty, such a strong sentiment against those features should created as will make jt impossible that any propaganda in their favor can prevail. “With these things accomplished, be devised.” AGUE FOES HERE ORGANIZING FOR DECLARED PEACE Horace Harding, Theodore H. Otto H. Kahn, Henry W. De and Alfred De Vide of New L. C. Boyle of Kansas @ reasonable treaty of peace negoti-| Two boys alleged ‘to brother to the world, other nations will see that justice and good faith will be upheld by the joint action of these three countries, and we shall have secured a world condition the result of which will necessarily be of far greater importance than any paign With Lodge as Guest. istrate Toblas in T yA, 12 James Street, Englewood, N. George Cohen, seventeen, of Liberty Road, rested on a a! suspicion o: A separate peace with Germany, the acceptance by the Senate of treaty of alliance with France, exte: sion of financial ald to European , Countries and assumption of the role of “big brother” by this country are features in a plan proposed by “ Committee of American Business Men,” which is to entertain Senator Henry Cabot Lodge at dinner as the inaugural step in {ts campaign to rouse sentiment in favor of its pro- | posals. According to the announcement made yesterday by Jules 8. Bache, ‘Treasurer of the committee, it is pro- posed to begin a campaign in favor of the Lodge peace resolution which was offered in the closing hours of the last session of the Senate, after the Treaty of Peace had been defeat- ed and which, It is presumed, will come before the next Congress in the form of a concurrent resolution. Arrangements are being made for & mass meeting in this city and for > dinner at which Senator Lodge “other Senate leaders in the fight Finst the League,” are to be guests, r. Bache says, too, that the work of Ousing sentiment in favor of the 24ge resolution is progressing in her parts of the country so rapidly at mectings have been arranged for © coming week, # | The purpose of the committee is to twe the co-operation of the anti- eague of Nations Senators. 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