Show F C WILSONS WILSON'S TRIP TRIPI I f f HARMED U. U S. S 1 ASSERTS SOLON Congressman Ca Campbell Files Bill Which Would l. l Stop St p Similar Tours J i Washington July 9 The 9 The President of or the United States would not bo be permitted per per- of office to during his term I 1 leave the country countr or to perform the at nt Wash lash Washington lashington ash duties duties' p of his office except ington under a a. bill Introduced today i f by Representative Campbell o of Kansas K Kan- Kan F Bas aas chairman of ot the House rules com corn 1 I t Representative Campbell had prel prepared pre pre- i l par pared ci a lengthy address but unanimous I f L. L consent for Its immediato immediate delly- delly r ery was refused by h Representative H e eI I t. t Blanton B Democrat Texas Mr lr Camps Camps' Campbell Camp- Camp s' s J I f bell made mado the speech public in the thc ther r t i form of ot a 1 statement t. t Now ow that the President Is home E j i a said Mr Camp Campbell hell it It Is la not improper to draw a lesson n for future Presidents is i r from the experiences of his recent absence ab- ab I abI j i I sence Bence from his own country countr and seat scat f of or G government and to call att attention to tor 1 r r- some of the conditions his visit ha has j r made possible that seriously affect the thee future of or the republic and welfare of ot I Its Ita people The Presidents President's arrival in Europe I was marked with the usual attentions that have ever been given to princes o of l the royal roal blood or to emperors n with Ith imperial power In Paris In do London l In Rome ever every art of ot the entertainer r te r was exhausted upon the President r Liked It All He approached royal roal palaces amid 1 f the applause of ot the multitude he en entered en- en t royal banquet halls in ancient and regal procession he was wined and dined in royal rOal state in ira every er e capItal capital cap cap- I ital he entered He was flattered with er e every attention that mankind can give I Ito to man He liked it all an i I Diplomats and International statesmen statesmen states states- men constantly attended him and paid J him lm homage I If he had vanity It was was' encouraged Jed Nothing that could please so him was omitted from tho the preliminaries prelim In- In arles aries that marked the approach to the peace table I The Tho sat statesmen me of other t lands zd- zd InI In- In I r of r. r I t of tent tern upon the LU a C ui Ul t II ac r coon coon- u tries artfully led him to see their countries countries' countries countries' countries countries' coun coun- tries' tries needs He was easily beguiled f. f into assuming the role that had been carefully created for him The government government govern Jo ment and people of or the thc States are arc to pa pay for all these honored h attentions at attentions at- at in the tho years ears to come The President wanted a a. league of or It nations nations it was as given I cn to him Those i iwho who sat t with him at the peace table W wanted to add more to their I domains wanted more friendly harbors harL har- har L bors at nt the doors of teeming millions I har-I at the ends of the paths they the conf con- con controlled f trolled on the seas wanted wante dominion and control over smaller and weaker nations wanted Indemnity for the los losses es the they sustained in the war ar wanted wanted wanted want want- ed security and prestige e for their government gov JO and people for tor future wars vars an and wanted the United d States to share th the burden o ot policing Europe and maintaining main maln- taming the boundaries of their nation and they got ot what they wanted The Thc peace conference ended a part of Its work ork a few days das ago o and the thc President left Europe amid the silence I 1 of the tho multitude and without even lh the honor of attention from his former flatterers la I If Woodrow Wilson only onh were concern concerned concerned con con- cern cd the affair might pass without serious comment But every returned traveler an and uncensored o-cd o report tell teU from Europe the stor story of American n un unpopularity unpopularity un- un popularity in every even county count overseas o The cordial feeling for the government govern govern- government o ern ment and the people of ot the United States State that existed d six l month months n ago o. o is wanting now Civilized cd and md Christian people covet the thc good opinion of ot mankind man man- kind President The Presidents President's presence In Europe ht his absence from his own country has left the people of the United States without that good opinion L No o country can safely Its chief chic executive to Intrude himself Into the domestic affairs of another countr country coun coun- tr try When hen tho the Pr President st ent of the United States was as in to and Italy mistook mistook mis- mis mis-I mis took tok the ro nl reception he had rf ro- ro f from those In high places place pla and i the ri that wn was given I him h by bythe bythe the multitude for an Invitation to become h bo- bo I come their political mast master r he lo lost loft t his his' own prestige e and that nt of hH his country It will win require the work worl- of or I to restore th the tho iro O nt and the tho people people people peo peo- of nt the t States to tOI the former cordial I and con congenial relationships With the tho other countries of If th the world nd with those with w whom the Pr President has recently come in con- con conI I lt Storage I Fireproof Storage c Packing Shipping Ship Ship- Shipping ping and Moving of ot Household Goods Redman S S. 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