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Show Dresentative. Welling Gives . Views on League of Nations ir,;:,-; i:i;:."-"-i't V. '.:... 11. WW.!:-.; ,.t tho U !i.;iu ,.f nuiioi!-., with , t.'t.w to !'.. f "'' I 'f'-!.,4 ..nuniiMi.-aisoii of Vnit.-.l Sta!-s S.f t !::..vr ;' ' :- ; f. rtH m a r in r.--h to :i o,.m- - ;:..;.( f.-r .'--.. .i---t.iv: a'vou.v v...,,-r:, ,,f r,n,, ho ro- ., c-...! i.'-M t.u- i tan t. pr. it n !. lottor of Mr. I'.il'ov . . :-'o vnti;fi'.ii;ja "'..n l.'ii: thai I iiuiKt Iioim- '!! :-;!;V, h r.wi-'.-r, th:it iti r h I ( i-lc.-i jr.i, in K'-ni'i'-ky !(:- I I'JII, I lli- 1 1 x u- of Jl'l I lOItK WIl.S !i I i I r 1 V ..il,.,rlll:;it (1 lo lo.-al l.-;rn-M. He o;i f or Mil lOol i Mil i -H V-'! ' )l M rn I fJ ' i:r r-i::i (loin "'i.c j.r of lli- I m-ii,o- i'ra:l- luh of llw ;.iii. oi ,l ;i d ' :-. iinloi f-'i i,y 1 wo M a ti; M-ii;i"irn tin-l j f:f" "n r'-;! -H'-inU:''-," i noun'ii;;; ti-" lu-.-.'o.i.-nr of t)u. Cnlu-.J T!,'-s" on n ;i'; ;iU It : J i u ! i-in'' n vi:f( ;ro. P 3 1 Mi-c:i'i" Urn jM-'i'l'-nt 'v.il; no: - mi.n.il t I 'ni'.-'J ,:M.-H wltjj ';.--- t Hi. I, iin o.i ih- j -. r t i - in; III:,., j 1 iin. 'i in- -1 1 ; 1 1 u : uii wh ti th'-y .";iy, "Ii'' iIi;,.j lo t,-!..- n;i th" iij.'-ii fjm-.-.-i .(.ii a ! : hi' i i i ;i blf-. " f I i ii.-n i ijrnH ' ''in .-!;.' i ollfKi ii n-I fli-!(0.in;i-s t fj-rr.-M.(-ni l,i tiii-; In- 1 jnrol'ini' Ain' r-I' r-I' a l.'v ;.!; ojj :i n j;ronli-it.H. Th j r i-r: . in :.;,m.: ;i t -lutn I , ;i !o ;iot v.l t.ii ;i r -irw '.: ! Ilo; Mi-nutor, Jt.-s;nl 1 1 - - nt- - li-iit i .i-'Ti iiH.- "in- Mni ii I :n- w;ir - tliuO in oJ.i'-u ' ion j( ft ii!ir t jLi-risit t e v.ab i j 1 . ' I 'lo not know v. ii-! h-r tii H iiii'ur'f; ;it;jlinl- on proniMtion Iwn; 'h;i n ;;j hf hi t J j-.' 3 r j Hp'jci ii of '.' I ', Jiinl i do not caif. Anyv.;iy, tin o;.pos,-L o;.pos,-L on ol l;;iiti-i-n i-;n'i;iiii J r:hn in'-n tit tin- l';i-;n- of n;t";oii.s ntri to pro.'.ibi-t:"ii pro.'.ibi-t:"ii im ;l r.'t: atta'k wiiirli will lik-.-ly m.' rlillTh t:.- VOtfl:; of t'l;ijl. I' pfiivcs J'J. i out- ),- u.: Tim- .i n:i;or nti'l t'.'t- I'lL'i-iti LUi'- tnti'.-nii n am ,in--r If'i- j f . ' I i j ( . Any vi ;i mi i.s r-ini.-" ' . It ni;i : t.-i;j J it i le w ii in.-r it is ;i 1 1 utit ( f ion from a ".-jmUi- pi"l.i;t, nt-!i-r-'J w.tli unrt':oii pifty, or ;i n'-.-r lol-Ui- :n Hi-; linn-!:; of ;t j o it i- ;U tlnijf. '-i.: loi- M :i:oot ioi-s not i r ; i ve thn r r. -:.!i-nl I-is i-n i n ?- d Py 'IkiI. I '!. ' o ! ' ; i ; ' 1 1 ciiif ,t-rr hikJ. r Tin: Itn-P Itn-P !-o "f ifi i : i-;r;:. WasinriKion and ,.-':Mn j"u:i-lit witi fjwor-i :u)I pTi :;noi-r : t f!ji-rion. Th'- K'' -:-t 3i?:irt ol J j:m tiln v.'a y Mist :iiiu;rl l-y it. Hut pi':- of ;(nrsi- ni'ii 'ui.jf.l A nif ri'-.'i I'lr'.nu'h i-i,'h a t; ,s a 1 w: ha pa.-fl, I ; ' iMf-sin.; 'o-I.v. ,v ;;.io;ii'i OmI df-f-rt t'l.r' l,:P-i tfilay?' fif will not 'in il lo pit-as'- any kvouu of men who ;iov '!i i'niii tin- thin;,' thf-y oni-e it 1 -vo-'iit'T Mini'!; i'l-'-a :s- ll:-v ia.vc- not "ii rl;o.-n To h-i't llif jirorf Hsion tiKTii-:-f!'-s, rI'hink of t1; portion in wnlfh t;,f pr"i.ii:f'iil h;-.s K'.nifi: j-'ijr years wn it.i iak-f n iMk n tun to p'' jh anl ana.yz"'! hit iiiinrl. 'J'.'ie whiip h'ht of :h" world h:.s i'-at ui'on his ry soul. Tiirn::.- ha fnii'-n and . mplrf s hav? ;.ni:.if-d at his tonfii. The hun.i.Io and i-l'priM-d iia-o m';ii v.f.w 1 : ii ri s of a P.-ll'T day l,f'.vi.-.' h-- lias spoken for l:," hr.-akin li--art of Irimani'.y. Tut wim-s: rin-n of , murifa and of the world. frifinN and fn-x aiikf, havr s:i r flown at his ro;in-:i Ja'dc- atid left ii with pro-:"fM.nd pro-:"fM.nd f(-.-;ji -;t for h!s ""nsurnniate .s'a'.s-manshlp .s'a'.s-manshlp aiid worJd '-ader;j)p. J want to rontiriut: to in-lii-vf; that tle na! ion nnd'-r i is If.-oj.-rs :ip j.-i f'jlfiilini,' H d in tne world. in'.re.y 'o'jr tw-r.'l, .--iu.-i t. if. "vr:ixrN.;. -i-" s v: p: r, 'v f ' Vi . i' t'-.i;.- r.(: w:;h S'-r.a- i -t -iw- .m m . ,,.;, , p-0.r,i:,i . -i 1 h ron,i;l:,-, h-n i r' n:1' hm'.I'T!. ii':-.-':::; ,1 ' ' - '. prv: r .: ami U '-- ' "'li t".. r-...r,. i:i:i- ; :'.-.'-. '-.!. i. ; :.,f;s i'sm,' i::n ; '-"i U M U ill' i tv ir.- v. t 'n'. 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I - !'-a.-;- o.nsali :-..;t..:i of :. oP.-, !"!.;-l !"!.;-l iy t: i-.-naPu- .a;:.:-: ti.- if....... avd tin- ;:i.,ty. Th-. . nator mivh: -'Th- ro vf a:- tffnp;-- lo t:uv;ei- !h-- will ft i ' -1 S:.c.-h ivhm t if p, .;,! P'o ir u,io-:-:.nl(.!,; to a t .u:.- .i ..- 1 : t:a-'. "n- ' ''. ,t i- i, t" " I'm:.- st ",t. ., 1- i.s .... I"-:-'!' lo ;; .- c...- a..v .: . .: ! ow.-r n. ..v.- .-fai. tn-- at; .. .: . '-I :'!! no-ni a, ..on In : P- e-.-r a ta: , ,.; y in :.-p. i n. ... af - 1 r ov. -p.,.-: rw.-f-t ni.. an th...t no a !f ;i .,,,,!: ( ,. :uh. n a t . ie. w , t- v; U'-.'iVfo . -. .o:,u-;;. V. .- a ?hat ,ovn,v'. avd (o - , -. ' l-'-s, I -ht of ivd-'! ,.,i'lri. a ; o.i a! - H-s- :.,.a ,..ir (p:. -.'V,i:. . s ..:.d v-i-l-:-r-i; - :vd th.-m-,.;-. b. d.. . .c kn-w M;L,: j., , . h. u, ,-v. , a.;:..-:,,.-, t mam- a ,; ' - 'i- , rnm.-i.t ,s a m.-.:I. ..; "' ' :" ''-. It a.:r,-. . : v a . i.v . .a.i.-n11 .a.i.-n11 1 -,L " ia ":i -' " ti". ,-..:m a v. ''r,':-""'- " It is nT, . I .v a . of ro : n m '. r- - joj lM; K 1 h-.hw.i-, -i ,ij arf;-. up t p.-r:ni:-. ,l to r,,,in ;:,,. ;,;n- '-j '-j ;i w.ii. M.-::: .- p.:?- '.-. .-j , ,f,.p, ." v.... , s:.i'f M'.s I" ;n uniau::l M-ii ip'ov,- I 'i'i-or.-.. Th- ! .......r .-- I r. . :.-f h;s vrr-,.-!, . " A v a- i - i 1 ! Pi v:n other !.np..:H In a m . i v p...... , '-vavmaf .,. (.., j,... , , , ,l, ,. , .... t: -' i. a::. .-;.,! - ,vn-an. f ; r ,; !" ;!- ;"::.::-,-:- an.m.f o - i to f.-ar -a.- ... ..... i;ov. .r, a ot :;,fv i:-f p. n-,, .. I;-r -o:- i ami ib-aPi In :1-... .-., ;d , ... v ''e ,,'-,1"r ,'-' w" r.-'-:.' I d a tn-atv w ; : h I a: vol a, known .is t p.. tn ;Kt , , . ,,. n;. d ::e. t. aurrecd to pro:t-t C . -e h:r-ls 1:1 -- r " in : . r m .-,-)! t n in t ),. M rjiva hi aM-fd b. .vrii:a:io.,H n; m. ': :n- h.:d.- :n th.-ir ne--t.v, s- m t-if ",,rth i; " !' i:at:oii s o : :fv, d Its -r,,, . e;tv:n r.-ii; to in -! . , .-ssly d.-.4-;-u- t, 'ir'' ainco 1 1 1 1 : t i . : v j:...:.- Iran t - . . Tim Sfi,.nr su s. "I io not b, ...v,. ,,, Aim v..- ui p.-opi,. will he rma.-ai p. r.-nd.T th- lurtl.nuhi in r. : ;! n f.-r 1 v..ir..i w .rnnmnt that will b.. tuo aid! tnrt -.. -ijuai t-i.s ,M r ,-..nt Auu-n.-an'- tn-p.":-t of that slat. iiH-i, i hs a rm-re i.lat;-tud-- to will, h ev.-rv man nur.-e-.- '1 !.. ntvor is a intss-.atenmet of fa.-t. Anu-r.oa will always ha-, t on.- vote In or on.-- 1 'Miith , f. tIl.- eounmi. and tin- ' U-.uzuf i-Iiow-rie.s ta fuuetion unless th.at ot,-Klven, ot,-Klven, Jle uses the name artiment whkh fh-manrls that the unnstit n w.n of th- rnif-.l Ntaf.-s h, rojeeted he. -a use I tah, uitn ;,:,a,iMi.j peopU-, ha tin- same represmta-ion as XeW y,,rj; w 1 1 h bi'ti-i. New York has not siui.-red h- the firratiKcinent, and yet when the constitution con-stitution was h'-intf d.d,ated her p-dui-elans worked Ihemseives into a pa;fi d nouni-Uit: BUi h a mirremh-r of their "hirthriKhL." It is true that if. unhappily, unhap-pily, the cnanimoiiH JudKimut of ihf council found wf wero wn-ni; upon a Mo.-stion in whh-h we wore inti ifsted we would he obliged' to bow io t hf ir will But having a just prid.- In the rii;ht-eousiH-ss of this tuition, 1 rh, not bi-liove that time will ever conifv rt is probahle however, that Ameri.-a and the other civil izerl nat'ons of the world hf called upon to say to some selfish, land-Kralitdntf. land-Kralitdntf. lustful nation, sueh as C,,-r-mauy was ii;;l(il4. "you shall pot poNate the i-hildr.--n 'of men with your rb-rndum' ovorlordshlp. We stand topnther to prevent pre-vent that." Surh a league five vears aim would have prevented the war ami snnd bJ.iJ .iil.O'JU lives. Kvory mot her who mourns the loss of a man-child in that onnfimt d'-mands that this covenant shall le set u ) as a wit ness that t he sacrifices sacri-fices shall not have been made in vatn. I now come to the reservations vh ioh the senator demands. They are, first, the Mori roe doctrine must, he made secure. se-cure. Second, immigration anil tariff are domestic rpiest Ions. Third, the United States shall not pro to war unless by ad of congress, and. fourth, the ripht of unconditional un-conditional withdrawal. The president has repeatedly stated that those rij,ii Is were never for a moment mo-ment questioned at any staee in preparing prepar-ing the covenant of the league. The first draft of t hi.1 covenant contained these reservations in spirit and thought. There was not (lie slightest opposition to making mak-ing the meaning plain hy the willing acceptance ac-ceptance of amendments when (he president presi-dent returned to I'aris. Amendments were adopted not to change, hut to clarify clari-fy what was always intended. Now these gentlemen demand other rhanpes in language lan-guage of their own choosing. Very well; if they can he arranged to strengihen a nd not destroy. My own judgment is thai they are meant to destroy, i do not believe any human heing other tha n themselves could suggest language to po Inlo this league which Senator Smoot and his associates could not and would not criticise. The simple fact Is. these men cannot forgive AVondrow "Wilson for- be. Ing president of the United Slates, Tlmy wa nt that job themselves. They oui( not want to see the miUenium ushered in unless they were in a posit Ion lo claim the credit for the achievement. Tho league was right three years apm, and Senator Lodge repeatedly advocated it. Why did not our senator, who is n "w a v-'mi . n up."! th.- t . it," il- nouni-i- It t P.- i . 'ii..- ; ....i. i r piii 1 1 f 1 1 . i r e lilt , r ab-ul Sh.t n v.i : -f p 'I'!..- P'i.i :. Uiin; m-'- 11. ill. !:! a- l'l. al I tn lin- p. -o l:va(V trao I- and I . V would ha 1 n '...p .1 t... i . .1 Pi. : amnt V ' 1 1 I OS d- d tc it wa;, l.n- f i r V. nil- i : . iti .a . br to ; .-1 u: e .). p. i :i -i ; y n - ! al e t i 1 he t j i .1 v o ..ace. ' h.:m:. ; . ... .-n to .1 .p.i'i a-- a h b. ' 'Pi I : d .V I ,s I.-1 i r Wis I I I..- e.,.- at. -nter n v. in .r-h- iv.- mi. In ; p. t...i, of t!if a. tarn of th- r . t . 1 : . .- i .ii p i . a-n p l.iiii.i,., m r i v- M.a t: ir,,- o 'Ii . , In,. :.a V-r al, i; ti : o- it ;.. do " In mv p. dr. i !. Mi. '.i.: ai-K - t ' !- m--v t v.aa I w. n :: ..ml Mo- a. la I. : 1 l,e - - c moo.!. - w.-s a , tutii- and chlld-e chlld-e n p. : i m..f , .- - v. as e . .-r indm- d in t.v ; - in. I .'and a.ai brat.- I ol ar'.- a t P i ; .Pap., 'i ! "I'd III v.- i ;-r- I I 1 1 ' . i a: p ; i i S'j.t i ! v.l: in China, i-'.n O.i, mi.-. 'mo a i. t -f had .-..n-.-n' -.-I : o ; : ,. , , . f..,- . ,. m.. ny'- t u his to .P p. Ml : : ol f .(.-:,. 1 a .- .i.-l!. II 1 1 t v. , h j . ... n P r P.i '.; it h.ih w m id w in. "i v . v. ."it i, .-a ' :o- v. ar. 1 I..-a- i .-i,t p, at d the b- t lli.Ii I wu . .a,fi o ..pd ' 1 v. i inn I" taio-. j w i .- i .. . ' 'P :. ' .- ii i . - r. a v ' m:- y 1 ! , - i :-; m I ...)' a in.oh'. la;: J .t pan mil t t f..-n l-v. ' v b to i 'mi.. i " n- m .. 1 1 a- a -1 ' 1 1 - m i-':.a , e wit : J:- pan h I r ,. : ; .,' .' . P d i t . . i T .- v U.:m:. 1 u p.,: i- I i. tin-- to a. ume ' t he p: . w i.i I. ft P.- kept '.' W hat K --' .n on..- f-o-o ,;,, : mn,:.k' the r.:-:ix. r.:-:ix. . of :.dv a--.il a Iran;. IV 1 ; it l:k--! t P.. it J.-.; ; . b.o-k. I bv t he pi. -dv.- of Ua!v ami 1 ..:!:, nd ami l-'ram will be Iri'Pt.m-d P;. t h' noise .,i:.-li-r of our i mumtt. e m, n-ik'ii i e ia t e -i ,s .' in spite of (p- .Ii-. im . S- i;at'-r Smoot's- i.r.'k'raiu is to amend tin- i n- it v. take It b.icK for P-rin. in to appr.-v.-. '!'h--u Tak" Shan-tm.v Shan-tm.v aw.v Iv.t. i Japan and :lve It to t'pma. ' 1 is ti ' mv liui.n to do." V.-ry wep. Ti ' ii-.- -ns v.ar, oj- ebe it is just p:.-.m -, .nd-,-'.::i..i'.!-r. i:i:pi taik. the . i -.,- i-.-a -w ' o P :! v his ac; ion .f its 1. rv a, '-..-a-ai - am and ;o . t S'lautUtig a i.d v e it tot 'biaa V Whv has lie not t hove nt of -p.- m- C-r d irn.g the last '..n:'- mv: th-rmaiiV iif- had ev- . v ih.vr" ha' .lat an now h .Mm nil that I tivi M.iii r Sn;o .t did not protest. 'i is .n t ou h- 1 1 tins pro I P-ni wv h the j In-lit of a r.f;nt'oiis s-Ptaim-nt and he cam-. I ft his aid the enl.nl.med judf;-ni. judf;-ni. nt of tho worM under the h-asim of nations. Japan. e-lding to that jndg-im-nt, has sa ai. "We will return Shan-tunu Shan-tunu to China." In the perplexing ehangfs whi-h are hi mg jna-ie h.-r e, many tilings are un-c-rlain. h.at was n.-w hv- t we.-k is discarde.l and abandoned today. Hut it can I.-- sateiy predicted that the senate will m-,r adopt the seiiaior's vie.w ou tin- Shantung set i letnen t. The m nator oinpiains bitterly because i-hmland and h.-r colonies are, U act as ma mla tones under the lean ue to govern an addttamal J ,mi.poi..o s.pni.re miles of the earth. What shall, w e ilo jvy h these Cennau colonics, anyway? Hive tlmm back to the iron ruie of linrjnaiiy? Who, then, shall govern them? Personally, 1 thank Cod i.nvland and Knglishnien wdll d. ihe job. 'J hey have shown a larger a - aeii y for the t ask t him any other government in the world. Peleat this leaptm, as tlie senator would have you to do, and Jh.gL.no would take these hmU pei-inanuut'y. Could Senator Smoot prevent that'.' Under the league, tho permanent per-manent safety and eventual liberty of tho eoloims are absolutely guaranteed. The senator asks: "What has ireat I'.ri'.ain givm up aiid what new responsl-hilitv responsl-hilitv does she assume?" Weil, for one thing, siie gave up l lie lives and Hums ot :;,ipHUmn Anglo-Saxon men. She-stood like ' a colossus across Cm ocean lanes and turned bade Die lurking monster of the seas at the cost of Hi.U0iUU.Mj tons of her shipping and her fleet. She poured out $7 a, (inn, il no. nn(i of her wealth. She carries todav the greatest financial burden bur-den ever saddled upon any people since history began. She is imw to assume the rcsponsibilii v nf giving good government to these people with the distinct reservation reser-vation that the league of nations will say when they are ready to stand alone and govern t he nisei es. 'an Senator Smoot suggest a better plan? The senator calls upon 1 he nmt liers of Utah to know if they desire their sons s.-nt to set lie the quarrels of Kurope. They do not. - Put they were sent. Two million nwu reached ! ranee. Two million more Were ready to go. And 7G,Ul)0 gave their lives to "slop a (piarrer' in Kurope. lias lie Muggesled a pkm tn prevent that thing's ha p pen in. g again ? He has merely denoumfd tiie plan of his brother. I lo. says: "There will be no pea.ee In the world." 1 don't know much about that, but one thing is ceinatn, there will lie no peace unless men strive for it. There will he 'no virtue unless men preach it. There will he no hope for the Cut tire unless men with vision work for a different differ-ent and a new order of tilings in the world. The senator shows great versa! ility In his . a t tack upon I he league. A I'ter a p-pealing p-pealing to the heavens to just Ify his opposition, he marshals recent election r.-suits and certain easp-ru political comment com-ment to sustain his position. 1 think such a n pea I en t i rely u uworlhy of a place in i this discussion, hut since they have been i resorted to, 1 nia y perhaps bo pardoned for re) dying to them. Referring to the congressional election recently held In Kentucky, Senator- Snmoi sa s: "There was an election for congressman a few days ago in Kentucky, in a district that has hi. en over w hel mingly Penioera tie In the past. The issue was narrowed down to one (picsMon, that of approving or disapproving the league of nations. The I lemoci'a l ie candid,, t e flee la red for President Pres-ident Wihaou and the league of nations, , |