Show John W. W Davis Davis' I Amplifies his Attitude T Towards awards Le League gue of Nations rations Democratic national nation l headquarters headquarters- has received the following statement state state- ment by John W W. Davis Davi the party's I presidential nominee r replying plying to a direct q question whether he favors entrance of the United States into Inlo the league of ot nations In my speech of or acceptance opening the Democratic campaign 1 expressed my attitude on this question question ques ques- tion with complete frankness I 1 Isaid Isaid said speaking in the sheerest terms of ll national it was vms not wise II or prudent or safe sale that fifty tour nations of ot the world should sit to together together to- to gether iR lin conference on world affairs affairs af af- fairs lairs and America be absent I said while this nation could not join the league of ol nations J helpfully unless and until the common judgment of the American people suet sue 1 a step th the day will come in m mr judgment nt when we should see that both both interest and duty uty dictated that step I HI do not believe that the league league- of nations is pe perfect I do not believe believe be be- lieve that it has assumed its Hs final form I believe in life ure and growth and custom and habit I am not concerned concerned concerned con con- even about the ter terms lS on which we shall app appear ar at the council table ot of the world Out of that ap appearance appearance ap- ap 1 and out of or such conference In Gods God's good time will grow a a- friendly habit among men the ens cu cus custom tom of calm and discussion discus discussion sion sian and a proper yielding not toa to toa a not to a 11 command but in the time language of or the Declaration of Independence itself to Ita a decent respect for tor the opinion of mankind 1 |