Show i 1 Tile lie Last LS Lara ara T Ti tF wo are to the Paris newspapers Mr Wilt Vilson Wil Wil- t 1 son son has not y yet t played his trump card in the effort to interweave the league constitution in in the treaty of peace It is hinted that unless s the Senate accepts the constitution as submitted and refrains from suggesting suggesting suggest suggest- ing jug changes he will be a candidate for a third thir term Undoubtedly this is the tho most fearful punishment of free Ameri American an thought which has yet been suggested But after all there is ia no cause to worry because it would enable the people to speak for themselves The forthcoming presidential election would assume new flew lines with with Mr rr Wilson campaigning campaigning- on an il international platform Every criticism which has been offered of- of I concerning the existing existing- constitution has invited just such a 3 popular decision as is threatened by bj Mr Wilson Vilson in the Paris papers At no time has there been American opposition to toa toa a world orId organization io to promote peace There has always al always al- al ways been opposition to a proposal to seek seck this state at t the expense of American sovereignty Mr r. Wilson Vilson candidly says he ho represents Men l everywhere e al although though the assertion is hardly in line with his office or orbis his bis oath Critics of the Paris document have ha opposed it not because they wore were militant not because they wanted more war but because e they want the peace which American sovereignty in itself guarantees them If Mr Wilson doubts this sentiment he is at liberty to make the test proposed No doubt h he w will be given that opportunity if he persists in bringing home homo a document which American opinion has bas already told him Mm is not acceptable Unless his party has changed mightily sinco since the last campaign it is not yet pledged to t the e world doctrines which Mr Wilson holds paramount paramount para para- mount to American interests He lie might experience difficulty in pledging his party to the tho new order Regardless of this fact critics of the Paris cove cove- nant would welcome a popular decision They would abide by the majority vote e oven even en though it were contrary contrary contrary con con- to their own personal T convictions because it would the be voice oice of the people They however howe are not Dot prepared to accept the judgment of one ono man as the predo predominant thought of the tho nation when it entails entails entails en en- tails critical departures such as are proposed in the Paris aris document It i is for the tho people to say whether they will abandon Americanism for the doctrines doc doe trines hines of a n. world brotherhood On that decision we weare are willing to trust our future liberty prosperity and happiness As far as ns the third term is concerned Mr has crippled his party beyond repair and it may b be possible that he will attempt another voyage I in charge of the wreck wIeck It has bas been a part of his his' au- au 1 system to seo see that no other false gods were raised up TIP for fOt the plain people to worship worship worship-ho he has bas made puppets of Democrat leaders lenders and leaders laders of of- of l fico seeking puppets Let Lot him im finish the job he ho ha handled so well ha PI ten Jl tea 1 I |