Show I FAIL TO STAMPEDE I FOR NATIONS NATION'S LEAGUE i AN N attempt to railroad a Joint memorial memorial memorial me me- morial through the House yesterday yesterday yester yester- da day the memorial indorsing the tho league of nations died a Not only did the memorial Indorse tho the league of I nations but It Indorsed the tho acts of the I President In what he ho had done dono In fn connection connection connection con con- with the move toward peace The attempt was in strict accord I with the tho move made all over the country country coun coun- I tr try to stampede the people toward a rea league ue of oC nations This stampede It was hoped would be brought about by big bl- mass maHS meetings all oer over the countr coun coun- tr try Resolutions not properly digested by tho masses would Indorse Indorse- such move Joint memorials or resolutions would bo bl railroaded through legislative bodies bod bod- ies Ies as was attempted here Early Early- arh in the session a Senate Joint resolution offered by Senator Cites Chez supported sup sup- supPorted sup ported the establishing of ot a lea league of oC nations It was rushed through the Senate and then transmitted to the House There it was rushed through under a suspension of oC the rules Th The The governor o on January Januar 27 7 approved it and the resolution was then forwarded to Washington by the tho secretary of ot state Once Not Enough h hIn In view Iet of this tills the tho House labored I under the delusion that once was enough However its committee on Ii reference research and investigation to which the tho last Joint memorial was I referred reported the measure back to the House with a favorable ta dation The memorial which was In Introduced Introduced introduced In- In I In the Senate b by Senator J J. J W McKinney had passed the upper House without objection and under I j j sion slon of rules When it came to the House with the favorable recommendation i alion a- a ai i f lion tion of the House committee a motion motton Iwas I was presented to suspend the rule and i pass the tho memorial that It might be wired to New eW York and read at a mass I meeting x next Tuesday evening e The memorial follows A MEMORIAL TO TIlE THE SE-lA SE SENATE TE OF THE TIIE UNITED STATES TES Whereas President Woodrow WIson Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- I son has returned from his European ml mission slon in fn tho Interest of a league of nations whereby the tho world ma may realize real real- ize izo Its hl highest hest aspirations In the real real-I at attainment attainment attainment at- at of permanent peace and goodwill goodwill good good- will among nations and Whereas during g the absence of oC President Wilson Nilson and since his r return turn the tho Idea of a league of ot nations has been violently ass assailed led as being in contra contra- L. L I I 01 QI of eno anu an other American A i principles and i d pol- pol d cies es and I Whereas Whereas wo we believe that su such h Is Js In harmony harmon with American Ideas and that Instead of or destroying the Monroe doctrine doctrine doctrine doc doc- trine It would confirm and extend It Iti and Whereas we believe that the signIng signing sign sign- Ing of or a D. peace treaty not Including a provision for tho the prevention of oC war would woul leave Americas America's chief and most cherished purpose In the tho world war unfilled unfilled unfilled un un- un- un filled and would leavo leave the world in a condition of or chaos and humanity In despaIr despair despair de de- de- de b be it Resolved b by the Legislature of ot the tho State of Utah That we hereby express our emphatic approval of tho the Presidents President's dents dent's mission to Europe our profound sympathy In his great s labors our deep appreciation of the very ery unusual honors honors hon hots- ors bestowed upon our beloved country b by the people of ot the old world during the tho Presidents President's sojourn abroad our hearty and unqualified approval of ot th the ardour efforts of President Wilson Nilson ex- ex President Taft Tart and all aU associated In the endeavor to secure a a. league of or nations and We wo condemn the efforts of those who seek seck to defeat and frustrate the holiest aim nim of America and of ot civilization tion lion llIza CI Resolved further that we wo hereby most earnestly request and urge all United States senators to exert every honorable influence toward to effecting S' S I I such a league of oC nations as will wUI protect and safeguard the world from future armed conflicts so that the tho world ma may II become a safe and beautiful place in which mankind ma may progress to higher destiny of Further resolved that a copy cop this resolution be bo transmitted by wire to tho the mass meeting to be bo held In New NewYork NewYork ew York on Tuesday eYen evening next b by the tho secretary secretary- of at state of this st state te to the tho President of at the United States Slates and to each United States senator Objection It Is cd Representative e objected to the railroading of the memorial saying that while he was in favor tavor of a league of or nations and willing to go on r record i as as such he did not want to subscribe I to all aU in the tho resolution without laving having havinga ln la a copy of at the tho resolution before him himlIe himlie himlie I lie was a Republican he said bald and If IC he voted as tho other Republicans I against the memorial he would b be bb I II I classed as against a rs league of nations I Representative c Adney Adne wits Wt willing to to toI subscribe to a league of or nations but ut I ho could not endorse the memorial rs sit s sIt lit It was presented lie Ho therefore m moved pd Ito to strike out Jut all reference to the thelon Monroe Monroe Mon lon lonroe roe doctrine His motion was lo lost t. t Representative Croft said saId that the Legislature was already alread on record for forthe forthe forthe the league of nations but he was against this resolution Replying to D D D. McKay who had moved to excuse the minority from voting on tho the 1 resolution ics ics- he said he resented tho the suggestion BUg sug in every way declared Representative I Croft Republicans were never afraid to show their colors Bence lI ho he was willing g to go on record rd I Time to Consider r The speaker suggested that as this was a 3 senatorial matt matter that matter that ik it I be a good plan to defer action until I Monday londay morning In In or order er t that at all mem I burs b ha have ty 10 rep a the e memorial Representative Greenwood then moved th that t co consideration sf n of the memo memo- memorIal memorial rial rat go over until Monday morning which was amended by Representative Morris to refer tho the matter to ter a commIttee committee committee com com- c. c of t three two of ot the majority t 1 tand and one ono from the tho minority to go ov over r I the memorial and smooth over o the rough places and report on Monday morning His Ills amendment was adopted and the speaker named Representative Welling Greenwood and Croft as lS tho the committee Then the tho waves es of or oratory were stilled and quiet again reigned In 11 the lower house I |