FOUR-POWER TREATY.
ATTITUDE IN AMERICA
Elec Tel. Copyrljrhr— United Press Asm Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK, March 13. Edward J. Wheeler and Dr. Frank Crane, editors of "Current Opinion,." one of the leading political organs of the United States, have addressed an open letter to Dr. Woodrow Wilson, urging him' to openly forbid a fight for the adoption of the Four-Power Treaty. The editors declare that the appeal is not made to rescue the Republican administration from its parlous position, but to .rescue the nation itself. (Received March 14, 12.5 p.m.) WASHINGTON, March 13. Senator Johnson, speaking in the Senate, attacked the Pacific treaty, declaring it to be a quadruple alliance born of fear, and an attempt to barter America's heritage as a means of insuring Americans' safety. He would vote' against-the treaty "because it saps that spirit which is genuine security of this country."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15773, 14 March 1922, Page 3
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