Show AMENDMENTS NOT PACT 1 ISSUE Bryan Urges Immediate Entrance Entrance Entrance En En- trance Into League Would Defer Changes OMAHA Neb Jan 14 The H.-The The Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic principles principles' of the league 01 of nations can be restored by future congresses William Jennings Bryan told an audience 0 of or here Monday night when he urged compromise ratification ratification ratification rati rati- of the peace treaty within the week The he treaty must be disposed of al alonce at once he said to make way for tor unobstructed unobstructed un un- un obstructed consideration n of the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing Iss issues es I In the 1920 campaign Creation of city and state trade commissions for tor pr prosecution of prof prot- Extension Of f free tree speech and a a. free press to all upholders of ot the govern govern- ment Public ownership of monopolies Including In in- In Including including railroads telephone and telegraph telegraph telegraph tele tele- graph lines A Ajust Just and fair transition to peacetime peacetime peacetime peace peace- time taxation A volume of cheering followed his announcement that hat he expected ratifIcation ratification ratification cation of the peace treaty by January 16 16 and representation of the United States States' In jn the first sitting of the league of or nations at Paris on that date The audience was equally en enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en- en when he said that the amendments to the treaty should be made the 1920 issue instead of the treaty itself if it there was to be such an Issue He accused the Republicans of having procrastinated for five months and declared that Democrats could not accept the responsibility of delaying delaying de de' de- de laying termination of the war for tor another fourteen months Popular election of ot United States delegates to the council of the league of nations was was a Democratic obligation obligation obligation obliga obliga- tion he said |