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'7,, Iponatao gotta nao aaolEar, taa 1,0o0011114111114 for f anattara ronntoratina eentreittee on art of wet against ail the n1Th toOtoloro et the lootue to tato rovatirtt alitual ato a:harlot 4t ail tit into oad bo soy to shalt do...inn, and hear titer tictor sows, efigegemate t heronor taat ; ' etat taa comptoot thaw ether sometime of tHIS th intatrata aft.' league. aaaallt of tell o14 teach Sn min I. doliatitatkon Or Ole league of nation,. . the losing. leoetisiatent with the terms thereet. tormott storeholig the mamht au? Maputo of SA lotontatioral hereby madortek Intenediate.y to mitt. t thole tsisa to web their Vommereial and el all trade or ath ormemoolc thole monitory Itoul ovoi character itithb lb parties bobtail. to Pwit it te Ole i At tot,ng of the isenthers at the league obeli. !admen-oi- l relsoome extend. sad for uett, le Z , rise ftmoo-le- l cotteaant th relations yt 1041111WO on sn4 lb, oondilloa ot awls ot U. The court may oleo give an t r,,' prorams yaraoantd of Uts that purest. will atablisb and mat0 . poosamo a member of 11,4, tso.- tormsbor of the Wore tei.1 of borarniag auJ mete , advisory the thole breaking sod Oh , Induotrio os ro prevsetles May to bolt tha vt,4 adeptoble 01 station alaatt aa taboo of tho 0. porminal league. bays undertaken any oblig lain the amesteary driternationell or119t soro tbas lobo "erre' ortellko purp opinion upon any dispute or queatIon all rinmicial. reinmereial orenemata : landfill which ore ranted In the .,...1 tilsr of bolgteen the to eater am the lama with !al gabisetiono: 4b) undertab -laconstatnt refarrod 10 II by the p000rit,00 bp, elo interoyuree as WI) aeavd witb.ot r0000ttiotws, 49,,tootAtitg. the thio le s nd tat covenatitbrositieg ASCII( LI IL Nivea nrottotono ohatt' ebto it WO ho the dui, of jum treatment of the Deli, inkiiiii ,. tills nationals of slog other mete. whether aoalably. 1111111(1.11 Vt bit A o,ceramicist by a dortatalk, dapoaltJ shall bo I Ishii immediate of the imieue .r am. lenteer portnanent member each initt of territories under thir ekes i MIMIC() IT. ...lyttit lb aorrntartst within too mon,ho to ilvia tb othorwtoo owned ao eotiolitaiad where ith fr.loopt -- , at trottoily tit ho Pcloctslulis teauttao ef 1",, 1... ataslb. rov.. th, Noise .e,' eds,,,gtbotoof Id Moro should aches isiitwoom moms I is this eCtitISöht. l'ir a r shall pont 49 prosided ass,. the instieral oupervision ever the ego. Articloo I and VIII and on ratiltory and oral governments concerned dartatena hat any if. ut -thi treaty. torm, bare .. .41 00 latetalloont of tho toogatb of taa laataa any disputa nasty footle. minter, or nasal ferrets the ANTIC-Lt XII , , cution of. easeemente with regard t mooting at the assembly or et lb. oval goostiaa ocustrally ''' So load to a rupture. which la NOS. silloc member of th league shall ily cavort' shalt toquiro the aarsontent 01 ,,,, ha II be the (riff fic tvi we asels and Windo m In Ibis covenant Amy golly matt ,..g attratall tato, A KIK LIE X. Xothtng force to of rteameeta l000tto the eentributo member repro., t,f lbs ' '' oaralaaas or pokey sal amsad is all tho Iit.d I. otbitration as boo. tho to ite used to deemed to effort the valleity of inter on 4 the "eft In opium sad out" sontod ot th mooting. proteet toe covenants of treaties ho sIMPIONle. oil tit llama a engagements. such member' tho iaagoo setae that their tee teams.. -national ration druss: (d) will 'street thet the was. ay tp.ocoto or regional underetand dangerous All inattere It procedure at meet,. dartako Is apace sag 'near ao The member., of the league Ufal. will Submit the mtator to tho Oosocti. mi with the geosra l supervision WI leas bee ell the lessees It lie &Agile. eit for doctrine oil nk th further that they III mutually sup- loll the emus. th e trade in arms a nd sminunitio n with Ingo of the assembly agatet ootoreat ggraeotee filo Any party to the dispute may effect swirl sees le eereed se by of ono enother is the financial and curing the itialteniblee of piece. ihe countries in which tb control tosomilleme of etrisolottoest orr4tor44 rit lb. linfogritir ol ail member such eubmieeien by giving 'sotto of the eemoomic VS11111,10011 which aro 'also , eSt the seeene 1st y. pros Med that raffle Is noregeary le the emm se ti. Ms NARiiirul swelter olt Cho ammo listened' to of will Imagis& maks prevision the serve. under this article. in order to tuitii ot ear noel la thy dhoput I. tatestisat portico's? floes IsAs esters is 'nen intereet; CM is Mali siv To those colonies and territorise to somas and maintain freedom of tart general. will M make ail ec..- - mist" th loss nd Inconvenience re stroll to regulated by the essease 4PSee Of SST tweet Segrosido. (Pe eee et Us Meese Ss seat leo the late of foe 'knit a a measures. and of full which th eery transit and above g Inveatitra. from tis cometquenee arrangements communication emenct be utting Altv doe and we may Stir sorb assreeskm4 Oho by lb. deaset I r or that they will mutually 'metier one war bee 'Ion and oonsideration thereof. ceased te be ander the- aaaitable treatment for the tommeres - - had &tau octopi, ouch redulatimas a. of the mem fur&hall adirliks Wane& derided this dieput this to uhich majority Is this of f by moals 8.4048 Ihe env the the opearil purpoe in Meta inottitor membore oil npticiat lb. partials sovereignty in by that !nevi '5 linty bo oil theta. and winch are conaortion tho will CellIMUltioratit to this uscrotary gen urea aimed fetioting peetal necegailles of at one of their 'imitator by meriy ammo tor vribiels Ude bers ot the league represented at to its military and banal lure bliotia wee to trogard not able cowenaut-hreskinas the ral. g ea devomated that inhabited state. th yet and poeseibla Vale. by peoples during promptly th L" &bail be fulfilled. Arid oromaasests. the mooting. under the otren of reginne MIMI be in miudi tf) will p step. to ettind by themeelves, memi of their ease. all the relevant they will take the nee 1 teseenhor Has otter of of matters in may, and world, tionditione of the Any modern league Nola papers; and the council may afford passage. through thir territory toms Th first meeting of the eaernbly endeavor to take slope AIRTICLII IL yosirte notice of Its itittioitton no to arid the first meeting of the council forthwith direct the publication there- to the forces at say of the members of there should -be applied the prinelpie international concern m for the prevert tibia from witbdrow loosue. provided Natoli be summoned by the President el to that the well- being and developmeet tioaa nd control of ote's. tho league whiyh ere or threat of war. whether of. Inuit sill its International obligations the tAlted twos of Ainerbes. sacred trust ,.., , such peoples form Thu tonne! 'hall endeavor to effect protect the covenants of tho league-Oeffecting tsar of the ARTICLE XXIV. latag III its bligationo under the Cosa. whieh of eisleastion and that securities for of learue the member Any a 'such It or mettlePent of any dispute. and not. la boroby league M Most shall have boon fulfilled at the ' of of this should trust aaa the covenant the violated any ITICLXL UT league performance a 111Wlectoba.ful. a deviated Worts of alasamant to rettoorn molter 'Dior the shall be placed ender the ill. . et Ito et itbdraawal. a be embodied la this covenant. shell he meats nubile giving touch fact. may be ordeclared to be no alonger lestre all international oorretarlat shall be whole league, and the league shall take and The i', permanent of vote the member by ae Vcottelat)trilsoefiready the league action matkad bo any g iving pm. domed wiee disputts may Th. bost explanations regarding established lor general Ann a. II established et the snot of the league. sad effectual that eOuneli eoneurred in by the repro. wawa fl th as the terms sad of settlement thereof is tom to to that this the ewe, peaeo of psi.wiois safegoard CoMPri ellen the parties to such treaties it entati see of all the other members the tutelage of ouch mos hi so. treaties taatioita council may deem appropriate. .., t ?be settee et lb. league under this The secretariat In case any ouch m and international bureaus AU I ouch r such secretaries and 'taint. senora' rotary so shall be effected through ths mart should arias, the socrelatI Isnerei If the' dianute le not thus petite& the of the league represented thereotrusted to advenced nations who. b- - and all commissions for th tortilation may be required. rwireeest of an lissom4y and of on shall. iss . reason. reourrea. their the a of their of or hall be plasee member council X request coretituted of tither any U. by ARTICLE be the lea ewe. unanimouvly hereafter genera shall The tint secretary with g permanent secretariat. luld 112.1r 56IrsPbtr-a- l 't - ""'Itt forthwith summons a Jille So. majority vote. hail make and publish post. under the direetlea of the league. there-otte- r a &mood tw. Lbw mines; ton, the - posson a ran of between undertak beet a the of In this a evert the oonnelL statement dimput a ' the Mg reopen. of I shall be report rontaining AlirtICLI3 lit ra of International lit the secretary a mats eibilite, and who are willing to se- - . to ottwhich ere ; I the league and It le oleo declared to be the funda- facts of the litimate and the recont member of vlItti lb. ! regulated by a a Th amoorattly shall tosalot of roots- - alO'll".4 I"' the council tote a member of the league, opt it. and that this tutelasts should are and Ichsch wkieh is mendatione deemadJust mental which it re not planed of tee but et each slooesably member the of of the ronventiona right or allkjefitl ; . as be mandAtories zerrised Motives el the memboro of too them members the ent or states betweee by in thereto. bu regard under theeentrel Of international bring to the litontion of thl proper . on behalf of the league. The atterstory general shall ant is league to or :: league. the maul or taloa not mime of the council any circuits. Any member of the league assembly reline cif eommiglions. the tis that capaetty, at till ineottnss of tb canes shall be invitee to Aamigo& assem,tor ',bon moot of the berg league a of on the con make ed , the mandato mut" council ill l eague shall. subject the may whatever "tractor of Internationpubliz : the obligation. of membe rship cam. auembly and of tits council. . and from time In to the m aga of tee Pont of the al relations whichaffecting statement of the facie of the diepute secept council and if deeired by the threatens to of sorb in the league for the puree s,,s4ist, i"1"11110 In$r roosirs. at ths peat or seep- Tito expense' of Ott secretariat shall either the pesos or the good disturb I the the ail role. and canclasioas the its distribute and people, roliert regarding porties. Si the rraphleal situation of the territory. vent dispute. Aeon such catuntialla loaves. or ot ouch other plate as ho borne by the members Of ths loaene standlog between mations antsts underO. Information. mot shall render stir which barna. ouch Ins'. it diem Just. council with the ho may spoorttonmest acrordants in ... elmeconomic be condition micelle Ite doctdoil and other which mem, assistance upon. may shy If a report by the council le unani- tation is aecepted. the rracialalla af of the expenses of the international peace depends. tory or desirable. mously agreed to by the member. Articles XII to XVL inclusive. shall by tier circumstance.. ire osesobly may deal at Its bureau et the universal postal halo& ARTICLIC III. ' se rert of Carta"' "Immunities be. the than mimeo!l other inelede The thereof, formerly es may repreeentatives modificonotto with such e. ineolimpa with any matter semis length to the Turkish empire have the espenses o f the tariat the es. The members of the league agree of one or 11101"0 Or the parties to the applied A ITICIA V IE. be deemed by the court. resehed may a th of members' the of amber where ot lougue of oommission bureau stage tbo of ribsu et the Ivaco that If there should arise between dispute. development .. pongee erty cll. 11 7 whieli to placed under the direetion rtf The 'teat of the league is established them any disput likely to lead to a agree that they will not go to Isar or ttertiag tint lotto" of the vvoelt( .- - with anr party to the diepute which tblipio.onurwsuiri et Gm's& the will ' At tatoMiase at the league. ?isotope ubtnit they the matter to the rendering of administrative assembly each p, at see time doeMe either t arbitration or to inquiry by complies with the recommendation of tote en inquiry Into the cirumstances ject The council ART'ICLIO XXV. end assistance br a mandatory and rerommend sorb advice r. -; mosaber .1 Ilia Waage shall here that the seat may of the league 'Asti be the council. and they agree In no ma the report of I the disputa until titr as they are able to The members of the 184rue setts is to romort to WSr until three months .4: mots trete, ao4 MB" have set more It the council fallos to retteh a re. action as may a"to haat moo most if. stand such Wen 114ors i seteltliahtel alone. The wish of these cam I C' award by the arbitor or the port which is unanimously agreed to feetual in the cireurnatanceit end promote the eltablish. All positions under or in concoction after the Ries must be . ' them Ihreo rorpreoestativets . I principalI consider.- encourage bv the members thereof other than . of duly others a Mate lot invited shall refuge to "nin report of the cour.cil. and If the sier the Mina of in including witty the selection the mends- ment losgue. more one of or of the of AlITICI.11 11 I topreeentatives national Red Cross or- toed In obtleations membership aezent the mon case . to under this any voluntary be article shall the open lariat. equally 117. mom. the to me such the the of dispute. th for purposes ins. I i havingin the league tromitationa award of th arbitration shall be made here parties porpoises and women. The council 'hall eonalot ef Other peoples. the league reeerve to them. diepute. li gfiecially theu of prevenient of health. lite prevention of r and shall resort to war assiest ' a reasostable limo. and the re- eitiurnofthe "pr..of Ropresentatives of the member. Of within atiatativse of the United Pietro on 7 neV such to are Central take such a Africa. at a member of the league. nip provisions right tage disease and the mitiwation of suffering of the council shall be made with-I- n e..' ,Amsriee. et the British Of the league and officials of the league portau x they aball consider necessary for of Article XVI shall be aloplicable as that th mandatory must be reepon throughout the world. -months after the submission iit a. Vranca. et Italy. end ot Japan. Irpire. htitt the maintenance of right and justice. against such settee. sible for the administration of the ngsted en the business of the the diapute. state togther the '--, mIth taking : ARTICLE XXVI. If the dispute between the parties Is representatives ot lour ether k'nnun .hall s)"7 diplomatic priv1 to the dispute. when territory under conditions whieh will If both i- Members and immunities., of the league. (tainted by one of them; and le found 'to invited. parties retnee to aegept the oboes. guarantee freedom of corn...tones or legs ........ . ..- - LITMUS ILIL this? eevestent will ' Ameedments mata of out council. to the to arise the main. tak effect when toratified for religions ubjeet only The buildings and other property . by lions of rnemberehip in the testes the '.- .. by the mem' Tbay tour neenibove of the Is The of members the law sole. tenant. which international Moors or of morale. ter order by agroe its and the learn, such t I public of league copied by dispute.as rummies s of the league whose repro. whenever any dispute hall arise ly within the domestic Juriediction of the shall be' selected by tb assaibir the prohibition of abuses. ouch as her ... or by representative will measures such taint attending the that council may colonell end between them whigh they recognite to that party. the council Phill we report. C., dress them to time la Ile Corvette's. and will result Ja the sieve trade. the arms tra filo and montane.s compose the meetinge tibial be Inviolable. be suitable for ulmiesion to arbitra. and ',hall make no recommendations prevent hostilities mosebers of of a ' the and the br the traffic. 'majority of liquor tho prevention settlement ' dispute. the (ion and which cannot be satisfactoriIIto ...Moment. as rtittl the sppointment of the repreSt the establishment of fortifications ARTICLE I'M tee leasue whose reoreetratatiree ''': lentativs or the four members of the Y settled by diplomacy. they will subi' or and bases naval of and .... XVIIL military ARTICLE The esuaell may to any ea.e u mill." the ltasembirt recognise mit the 0'1min subject matter to rbt'11 - :is league first 'elected by the assembly. Tho membere of thleague military training of the natives for re conatitute a breach of any internationmaintenneeof of a peace der this article refer the disput ea other than police purpose. and the or International v representatives of listsium. Brasil. that the eisaventios No aueli niendment ball bind Every armsnattonal deduction lion of a treaty. as to any question of shall be atembere ot QUirtte the defense of territory and will also se- Ii the aesensilly. The dispute shall be I$ may aseember of the league which Pellegenibelit intermit late komp.! 'ro monist to tho loweet point coneistent- internationel law. as to the existence for cure, the trade equal opportunities mamma se at referred of enforcetits eithor and the of with national if of the leave member would which, establiebed. but safety therefrom. commerce fact, Meson any ward Its of and any of .14 other members Ii by igattles . With the li Orroyal et thistaaJority mint by common -ectiou of interns- constitut a broach of any Internationthe league. party to the dispute. provided that I shall be forthwith registered with la that ease it shall 'souse to be a al obligation. or as to the extent and obligations. ouch request be made 'within fourmorns t,' of the oatteembly. the csloacti may none' aril .as There such territories. as South. shall and toesebee i secretariat the of the leave. The council. taking account of the, nature of the reparation to be made for same ddillostal illtonbre et the west Africa, and certain of the South teen days after the submission of - .. ouch breach. are oemarod to be Ii as p.eulblà be published by lit No eircum and any iltuallon TO COVENANT. geographical ANNEX Pacific to which. Islands. the Ileatnese whose representatives shalt owing 1,a !I the dispute to the council. canoes of each state. shall tOrattliate among those which are generally atilt-absae i seek treaty Sr sparseness of their population or their Viague ;1i for submission to arbitration. For L Original member ",, for such reduction for the cop.,' be esembere et the comment always piano or so small their motif remoteness bo elle from o- f- nations. signatories o f the binding 1 I any case referred to the assembly lassegment shall the treetY sidoration and action of the 'overall the consideration of any such Menotti allInthe i amosell milli of the the center. like civilisations or aoltroval of their of this article and agar' provisions 41It the court of arbitration to which the ' mestere& I, XII relating to the action and geographical contiguity to the tend. of peace: States of America. tomato the aasaber at astatintre et governments, v.. referred shall bo the court Article of ' 'United BelgiuM. such plans shall be subject to noon- - rase la on XIX 't tory of the mandatory and other cir TATICLE council shall apply to the the powers '4! '' the to the disthe to be selected 'parties by agreed ..'.. . league by the.. 'Maranon and revision at least every .1 cumetancee. can-- be beet- edministered Bolivia.- - Brasil, British- empire, Canada. action and power of the aesembly,-proTide-in end ':1 t to tins treat convention pute ttpulated Neer Zealand. any Africa. South The ten amoombly ter Australl. allay under of I the laws oa Ynat the mandatory as "Ateeoeility the reprwleatation that a report be made by the as t existing between them. Cuba. CaochoSievakia. integral portions of Its territory. sub. India, China. thee adelee the reeensideratioa by sinaolis sembly, if concurred in by th repre, After those plans have boon adopted ts: Tito i Guatemala. members of the France. Ircuador. Greece, league arra.) sentatives of those members of the us bees et that lessee er ject to the safeguards above men-. by the several governments, limits of that 'rho counell Phan meat from tuna to- armament' tioned in the Interests of the indigen- - Haiti. Hedjas. Honduras, Italy. Japan. herein fixed shall not be faith thay will carry out.in lull good league represented on the council and It 7 befoul bev whisk Peru. Polau laappliesosos Panama. ous time. be that award occasion Liberia. case In may concumnce any a of of the man. and of at of other of Nicaragua. may members exceeded the without every population. raquirc majority ! 7- and that they will not iesort to the league, exclusively in each case and the eensideration of Interns. least once a year. at the seat of the the tounoll. date. the 'mandatory shall render to and. Portugal. Rumania, Serbia. Siam. a number of the league of the representativoe of- - tlie parties to Cr at such other placs as may 0, , the council an annual report In refer. Uruguay. oast smantioas Rum, 000ttau... once The meinhere of the lees. agree war against to the territory committed to Its tharewith. In the vent the dispute, shall have the same force compiles upoq a..11SVC States Invited to amide to the coythertthe- manufacture br - private ast,, which t I uroto Ike ef est... endeavor an of Is peace nett alight he cop concurred In charge. nent: 7. Iftwi eetniett may hat at lie 'Meet. ' torpries le Of MUOliti01111 and implements council shall tha 'anard. what i all the members thereof other than uremia T4 by The Of of The war open to grave objectioes. degree .. authority. control or I Argentine Republic. Chile. Colombia. le give effect the representatives of on. or more of with too withla lass of- - steps should ha taken to waysaatior administration advioe be bow evil council the 'hell exercised ARTICLE XX, ft by the Denmark. Netherlands. Norway, the parties to the dispute. foots attendant upon such manufacture thereto. Inhere at action 64 Oho leans or v., shall, if not previously play. Persia. Salvador. Spain, Sweden. can be prevented. due regard being bad The members of the league several. agreed upon by the members ARTICLE. of the Switzerland, Venezuela. at the acacia. , affootiag tho penes ARTICLE I'M 'ft, necessities of those members of ly agree that this eminent la so. league, Ite explicitly defined, In each ..,,, IL Irina secretary general of the ' Altr'Inember of the league Dot repro. tho the , as abrogating ell obligations case by the council. witieh aro not able to manI Tito counall shall torasulata bad sub. Should any member of the league league copied '4' on the council shall be invited ulacture the Munitions and 1triple,,1 mit So Via seembare ot tho Magus tar league of nations. Sir James Eric to war in disregard to ts cove. or understanding Inter se whioli are' A permanent cam m is on shall be Drummond. ,,, Sented , 1 - I i ',r I i . , 414 , . 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' ' ' , ,1,4 j;r.t - , I Extracts From ' !Li,, .4 , .,.,Ii. :, ,,. i' , two-thir- , 6"-- ---'------- - . dependence of any other country, or to interfere in controversies between other nations. members of tht league or noi . or to employ the military or naval forces of the United States In such controversies,-o- r to adopt economic measures' for the pro. t tection of any other country, whether a m ember of the league or not. again-s- eater. nal aggression or for the purpose of coercing- any other or for the PurPooll country, of or other controversies, iimt4shr which ma) eilare in e . tarttsd anoerma indTtnerilThulall be any Ar United States accepted the by tinisXXL Fart I. of the treaty of peace with Germany, except by action ofunder the con. gresa of the United States," , - . . .,.. .,. , - - :ott.rJiicOntro-4-pt- .i.i.s.'er'''''i.1i;').-,,Th6-0.--:--.0:1,00$tioosioI - 3 ' , - , t ' . i ) ' .. ' --- - :II , , ,, -- ds . 1 , 'United tates declined to assume. under the provision of Art! cle X, or tinder any other article, any obligation to preer ve the territorial integrly o political in- , I t, "Ile "To-rais- A L ,,., RESERVATION FOR ARTICLE X . "The members of the league und ertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial Integrity and existingpolitE cal ndependext5 all members of th; league. In case of any such ag gieason or in case Of any threat or- danger of such aggression, the coun shall advise upon the meals by w ich thisobligation shall be fulfilled." .,... ' wo me Constitution of the United States The Congress shall have power,' , "To regulate commerce with foreign nations." '"To e" declare war." and 8 LI pport armies." and maintain a navy." "To provide "Te (the President) shall have power, by and wjth the advice consent of the Senate -to make trea ties, provided , of the S:tt: . tors present concur." ' ' '', READ' THESE AGAIN , ARTICLE X i 1 ' - --- . , . , 1 : - 7- I - 1 1 - 0 e - et turope? - ItI . between - - t t - . , -- , - . . : ry loyal-America- n's i , . ' - . , - , . . ; -- ,- - - -- -- 4 - - , , -. . ' -- . P . -- -- . - - I , , , , v - , , . - . . - . . . z - . - , -- - 'POLMCAL ADVERTISEMENT' .., I:- I -- - . . s, - - . , - , call-eve- ' . ... --. attention to thefollowing extract from 'Washington's farewell address: ., .. , s belieVe- me,fellow-citizen-the paloilsy sOr a free people ought to be constantly awake;. sines history and experience prove that of foreign influeneea; Influence la one of "Against. the insictious-wilethe most baneful foes of republieant Government. But that jealous, to be useful, Mustbe imPartiall vise it becomes the instrument of the verY influence to be "voided, instead of " defense against It r.aeaaalve for ;teal Patriots, who may resistparttala rues one foreign nation; and excessive ilialke of another, can gee those whom they actuate to see danger only on one IldGe and serve to veil and rven second the arts of Influence' On. the other. . andconfidence of,thepeorle. tosurrendertheir Interests." , . . . to become suspeetedand odious; wIlle its -tools anddupes- usurp thefipplausc : of the favorite, are- - liable . - - -- - - -- - -- - -, ---- ' , thee constitution of the Leave- - of Natons .and Fee for Yourgelf which You wilLchoose in cif suet vital Intarcat to tho future' of ate ,: Read cf the ,United States again and're-rea- d great , As an American citizen I I -- te - ' - 1"it,..Ing-tPerinerit- 1 - ' - Is It not clear that any orthese dominions or colonies are eligible to memberahlP on the counel? , make It pinott:tsib le for Great Britain at some future time to hold e. one. .o f rive.Dlit7ettgentihnobtthe council the United States? league secretary under t be contract enjoy special privileges which may be used for national advantage? Is not the secretary a British oubject? Doss' not thscontract itay that the le ague and not the withdrawing power., tat full 4control over al1 withdrawals from t he leairts ? thls slot scirar war if interprtat ,Doos it rot mean that we hays ro vo ie lit saying "'bother or rot loll boys ful filled our Internationt l. obligations is h overt that wo Osiris to withdraw from on.. ,.-;, tangling alliances?, . , - Pelf-evide- ' t , Is it not apparent in tho enntrart that Groat Britain 4.has aix votes in the att. , to the one held bit the United States? Is if not clear that Great Britain without her colonies has as much power- in the assembly as the Vetted Statee! that rinada, Australia. south Africa and New Zealand tkach Is it not In the assembly and are by the very nature havesas much weIght as the to the foreign policiee of Great, Britain? bound : of their government has Is 'it not clear that India.:ehkh irg ite ither pule1 power laitts us trt the league ext'vpl, as 10 membership In the .4Founcii? t he counal are An lie rhosen the In aa much a tour membora Great Brit-vobly. and the asoemilly incittrioo eightoon re preset' tAtives and six votes-loone for any other power, who, influehce ain atainet three repreoentatirca and of the rouncIl.? ' eoine to dominate in tho eloction nt,the a &Wit:tital-member- s ammo - - chid( ,.. eembly - a ,doi:ument under IR' b e b we have lived and prosto the nil) years and an untriod contract which makes us ukeervient v Is there any . pored for . :- - - - - .. ' rgument . ; ; . , ' 15c s the resoratiot to Articla X demand anything that is not already.the fun. . . damental last of the United Elates? In tharia not et ennettiution in this reservation inelottpd Is there anything jha the 'United Sties. beyond which no man or troNernptental body may go without consent of the people? epocifie ,.. rhorely reaffirms the powers of Congress- what would the If tho reserve-Ont .,. . , tylited Mateo sacrffle7e without it'? ,r If tit retietvotion kills Article X. does lt not titar4 to resoon that the ronstitu- - ties of theltsgue of nations ILIA the,constitut.ion of the United 14tatea are itt :-: 1I .. Terms in. . . -- -1 - p 1 - - -- , - , .. , - . , A. - - 31. repubt.te. C1RI3TLNIgLNi, , . , - i -- , |