Show THE LEAGUE QUESTION 1 GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT is probably right in asserting that the league of nations has not developed along the lines laid down by its founder Woodrow Wilson Conceived as an instrument for world peace it has undoubtedly undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- un- un been subjected now and again to the pressure of selfish national interests and it is quite understandable that Governor Roosevelt who stumped the country in 1920 on a pro-league pro platform should not now fa favor favor favor fa- fa vor American Americ n adherence to the league The interesting point in that connection is the question how much of the leagues league's failure failure failure fail fail- ure to become what it was intended to be is due to the fact that the United States cold- cold shouldered it in 1920 Do we bear any of the responsibility for its failure A New England man has spent his life studying snowflakes He should work in Los Angeles |