Show LODGES LODGE'S ATTACK HYMN OF HATE VIEW NEW YORK Oct 24 CAP Th AP-Th AP The The posthumous letters of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts The Senate and the League of Nations in which he criticized Woodrow Woodrew w Wilson for his course In Inthe inthe inthe the league controversy was characterIzed characterized characterized charac charac- today as the fall edition of the Hymn of Hate by Jose Joseph h P. P Mr Wilsons Wilson's secretary Mr Lodge in his book also defended defend defend- ed his own course course in opposing the league It Is a futile effort at self self- defense said Mr statement statement state state- ment an apology weakly put forth a a recital without a single handsome feature It is regrettable Indeed that at atthe atthe atthe the end of his career so o dIstinguIshed distinguished distinguished distin dIstin- a man should have put his great talents to so base so base a use as attempting by Insinuation and Inu- Inu endo to besmirch the reputation of ofa a man who at a critical hour single single single sin sin- gle handed and alone sought to apply apply apply ap ap- ap- ap ply to the ills of ot the world the healing healing healing heal heal- ing balm baIrn o of peace Woodrow Wilsons Wilson's place In hi history history history his his- tory will in no wise be affected by this attack whose only b basis is envy jealousy and personal hatred Events at Locarn Locarno and the intervention of the league of na nations nations nations na- na in the B Grecian af aff affair affair af- af f fair ir discredit utterly the whose case of Senator Lodge and nd his ever ever- ever ever- decreasing army of Isolationists |