Show I 7 RID o J o J r e J u J u u J u J u RID Li Brings n A sira ill I J i Peace b 1 by April Apil 20 I s s Belie e ej in Paris T TA A C l I ES ESI J I I I A AROSE I I III I II lA I onroe Doctrine Amendment Amend Amend- ment May Not Get i in n I II I Draft of Covenant Japs' Japs Suggestion Fails I By Associated Press WASHINGTON March 28 Publication of the amended draft of the league of nations covenant within a few days with a provision provision provis- provis ion safeguarding the Monroe docI doc doc- doctrine I trine among its new clauses is isI expected by administration officials officials I here as a result of informal advices received today from members members mem- mem bers of the American party at Paris Officials express entire confidence dence that President Wilson will insist upon such a provision being in the final draft when it is passed upon by the council of tenor ten tenor or by the peace conference in plenary plenary plen- plen ary session It is understood here that the he amended covenant will be given to the public simultaneously in all the associated countries as was done in the case of the original draft PARIS March The 28 membership memI mem- mem I of each of the individual states in the executive council of the league of n nations Reuters Reuter's limited limited lim lim- says it understands will be increased from two to three for each tate state to be represented in the council The third member probably ably will be a representative of labor I PARIS P ARIS March larch 28 n aSI aS- aS i Hopes were expressed to today ay i I iti iii peace conference e circles that tha t i the preliminary peace treat treaty y might be signed by April 20 I It wAs reported that the amend I merit ment the league ot of nations coven covenant cove cove- i n nant nt urged by Leon Bourgeois Bour pro pro- for a permanent military an and d naval staff for the league has beEn I rejected by the league of oC nations nation I commission I The American amendment concerning concern concern- ing the Monroe doctrine and th the e Japanese racial amendmEnt were no not t I Included in the covenant ot of the lea league ue ot of nations as sent to the l J JI I committee The amendments may may b be e I offered later at a plenary session o othe of f I II the the peace con conferee eren before th the e I council ot of ten It eloped developed that unexpected I des cles had arisen concerning the Mon Mon- MonI roe doctrine amendment making i it t I Continued on page 4 I 1 f ATHLETES c page pago 4 e tough battle batUe to the Ims This of course Schorr and y of the club Im- Im expects them to under re of Trainer links have been thorl thor thor- l ut of the players and f 1 fit as a fiddle tl talk of Herr making a a. aramento In which a dent fr from m the Capitol e for an outfIelder denied this rumor admitted that he will h r twirler But said ar P. P C. C L L. castoff |