Show Wilson Talks T To Admirers By LAWRENCE M MARTIN RTIN United Press Staff Corr Correspondent WASHINGTON Jan 16 That That the Wilson league of nations will continue to be bean an issue in domestic politics appeared appeared appeared ap ap- apI ap- I certain to observers h here re today as the result of ot a speech by former President Wilson Vilson to a a. throng of ot his admirers admirers admirers ad ad- ad- ad yesterday It was Wilsons Wilson's first speech since his collapse in 1919 There can be no doubt about the vitality of the league of ot nations Wilson Wil Wll- son Ion said to persons who gathered In n front of his home It will trill ill take care of ot Itself continued Wilson I r I have no apprehension or anxiety on that score Those who do doDot doDot Dot pot regard it will have to look out for forth th themselves My l only anxiety is that our ur people turn their faces in the right direction and nd move with Irresistible force I need hardly tell you that such JL It dem demonstration and such evidence of friendship friendship- make me very happy I thank you very much for all this Ido I Ido do fio dot not t deserve It but I enjoy i it it doT ios bc ef t T The crowd had come from a mass mass mass' meeting at which a campaign for a a. fund to perpetuate Wilsons Wilson's ideals had been started |