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Show u THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSMLLE; UTAH WONDERFUL PEACE PARADE IN LONDON LIGHT OH TREATY AND SENATORS DISCUSS PACT PROVISIONS AT WHITE HOUSE SESSION. WILSON Minute Explanation "of Disputed Points in League of Nations Covenant Are Brought Out, President Urging Early Action. Washington. President Wilson, the league of nations covenant for the senate foreign relations committee, on Tuesday, declared it Imposed no legal obligation Tor the use of American military force in protecting the territory or indeiemlence of any other nation. Hut he added that the covenant in certain circummight Involve, an absolutely compelling stances, moral obligation, which might be c en stronger than a legal promise. Pressed for a more exact definition tij committee members, who insisted (hut the whole arrangement was a rope of sand, lie asserted that on the contrary he considered it as placing (he nations in an attitude of comradeship and protection" which would compel respect for the principles of justice and liberty. Meeting the committee in a roundtable discussion in the east room of the White House, in contradiction to the precedents of more than a century and with the whole nation listening through the medium of u relay nf public stenographers, the president went Into many of the details of lie peuce negotiations and touched on Ii the hotly debated questions wldeii have divided the senate in its consideration of the peace treaty. Aticle X of the covenant, guaranteeing the Integrity of league members against aggression, he declared, would leave to each nation complete treedoiu of choice as to the application of force. liven If the American tepresen tames on the council joined recommendation for in a unanimous action final decision for the military so far as conmust war rest or peace cerned the United States with congress, he said. Whatever advice the council gave under its authority to take such action is Is deemed appropriate, must also Ke deemed appropriate by the United states to be binding on this government, be argued, though in the background would be such a iwtentinl moral force that he doubted If the nation would often decline to act. The president revealed that Japan' i promise The Knights of Columbus have been holding their great peuce convent sonuges attending ns delegates. ion ui t'.ufluhi, many prominent DURING THE COSTA YOUNGEST RICAN REVOLUTION c3 flllilli HI withdraw from the conference her demands were refused. - The American delegates, be said, had tried to keep the nation free from obligations in European affairs, so far s it was honorably possible to do so," Uut be asserted that it might be necessary to keep some American troops In if treaty Citizens of San Jose. Costa Uicn. fleeing before the troops of President Tinoco, who are clearing the streets with Imyonet and bullet. Not much has been learned of the Costa ltican revolution because of the strict censorship maintained by Tinocos government. BOMB-RUINE- D j , HOME OF OSCAfL LAWLER 1XBt2&S3X3XSZ w nf South Africa. Mr. Wilson revealed that he had Miggested the United Stales take no hurt of the German reparations, but had asked that the conference reserve Pacific ilixjiosition of the German island of Yap on a suggestion that it was needed for an American naval station. Early action on the treaty was urged hi a statement by the presiddht at the This was ntset of the conference. a peace so that necessary, he held, basis might be reached, and the olher treaties under negotiations now at were being delayed until" the world learned what would happen to the treaty with Germany. He said he saw no Reasonable objection to senate reservations, but thought it unwise to incorporate them in the ratification Uelf. Ver-sulli- es Oregon Girl Wins Cross. New York. One of the few American women who gained the French iroix de Guerre for bravery and hero-fn- a under fire In France was Miss ri! Elsie Hentborne, of Portland, wre.. who returned Sunday when the transport Patricia docked in Hoboken. Stag Luncheon Served Solons. lunchWashington. It was a stt-eon that President Wilson gave to members of the senate foreign relations committee Tuesday, following the White House treaty conference, so Hrs. Wilson was left to lunch alone. g Texas Prepared for Emergency. Austin, Texas. Governor W. P. Hobby ha instructed, the adjutant geoer-T- s department to have the Texas National Guard ready to respond to an emergency call for service ea the boater. , the Heart. Modem Girl The modern girl heart is an apartment house. A number of young men occupy corners In 1L The greater the demand for space, the higher re-- she charges. Sometimes the accommodations ami living conditions become unAnd then comes the Inspeakable. evitable building boom. A new apartment house goes up across tbe way. of the All but one or maybe two renters move out. One or loth may then retain possession until rent has piled up past all hopes .of collection Kan-an- s In full, when marriage ensues. .t The Last Word. 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In the southern Indian ocean, night watchman. or Tristan da Cunha, In fh South At. Intlc ocean. Deduction. TVhafa a polyclinic, Jlmf The quietest people often create the I dont know exactly, but I guesa biggest noise. It a hospital for parrots." i be its sole Judge whether its obligations had been fulfilled under the disputed withdrawal clause of the league covenant; that purely domestic questions were safe from the league's Interference; and thht the Monroe doctrine was dearly preserved. The league, the presideut explained, n built on the plan of General Smuts Idea of Bigness. the examinations at e to return Shantung province aw n rs During close of school, the fourth-gradteacher asked her history class to name the five most important men of the recent war. One boy, In all seriousness, answered the question lhns; "General Pershing, President Wilson, General Fork, my big brother Tom and Andy Sullivan's brother Pat. China was reduced to written form m the minutes of the peace conference. He asserted lie hud every confidence hat the promise would be carried out, and told the senators it was the best lint could be got out of the negotiations, Japan having given notice she die Rhine district under the (or the next fifteen years. He declared the nation would KEPT RIGHT SEALED TICHT OF OUR SOLDIERS to would The Flavor Lasts pci The photogruph shows delegates marching to the cnnvintion hall Mnliel Isiurdiiln, fourteen ;eurs old youngest soldier in the United States on a army, lie lived at farm with his parents. When the ammunition train billeted there, Michel picked up English und soon t became so proficient lhat he was made a civilian employee, given a uniform, and received 25(1 francs a month;-- lie kept five, gave his parents the rest and they opened a store In Bordeaux. lie coast waa attached to the artillery, where he made many friends, one of w hom, K. 11. Murphy, a New York business tnan, formally adopted him and brought him to the United States. Sergeant Murphy promised his parents that be would have the boy write once a week. The youngster official work a Interpreter with w as bio ft up by the A- - E. F. has ceased and he is now liuius of home of Oscar Law ler, Loa Angeles. CuL " hkh Mr. on half pay. of tank two gasoline. dynamite bomb and fired with Charles Interior the for department, assistant United State attorney general of a IL McGuire was accused of retting the bomb in revenge for the breaking Providing Htat for Airmen. suicide. A German account of flexible elecwill by Attorney Lawler. lie committed tric heaters made for war purpose atate that airmen's clothing was at Game. 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