Show COOliDGE HElD lEAGUE BACKER W Wilson i l Iso s o n Organization n Takes Issue NEW YORK YOm Dec 10 The 10 The executive executive exe exe- committee 0 of of the tho Woodrow Wilson Democracy made mado public to today today to- to day a telegram to Pr President sl CoolIdge Coolidge Cool Cool- idge In which it says Tho The Woodrow Wilson Democracy Democracy Democracy racy respectfully protests against the statement contained In your message to congress that the league of nations Is a closed Incident so far as wo we are concerned You sa say bay y our our country has definitely refused to adopt and ratify the league of nations I We Ve would remind you jou that millions mil mil- lions of our citizens voted the tho Republican Republican Re Re- publican n ticket in 1920 believing the statement of tho thirty-ono thirty eminent eminent eminent emi emi- nent Republicans that President Harding would bring us into the league This manifesto was signed by your secretary of state Mr Hughes and your secretary of commerce Mr Hoover Hoover- We Ve also w would remind you of your own address address ad ad- dress to to the business men of Boston Doston after the election In which you said In effect that the vote for Mr Ir Harding could not be interpreted asa asa as asa a repudiation of the league leas As jAs to your our advocacy of the world court you jou OU say I I r commend It to th tho favorable consideration of the senate w with ith the proposed reservations reservations reserva reserva- clearly Indicating our refusal to adhere to the tho league of nations nations' Would Woul you vou kindly inform us whether this means that we should Join the court with the Hughes reservations reservations reservations res res- which merely state that acceptance of the court does not now involve membership in the league Or 01 does it ft mean that tho the terms of or ratification for entering shall In future preclude us from entering the league The telegram was signed by George K Hunton chairman |