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D G et r e t In the sultry a was Ps tt on U If It ao d e wl 1 be m Arch link bend berel nt duke nand a s p r k was s 's loW by remote In n bonet trl t t the time time- t e of Ao waS front ilage e de der of the newspapers pers r 50 not f waS from e tile the greatest test Went dent nI n n. known world bas ever eer monthS o oe of d I I a few tew at o e la In I Europe Id secs I such i dent wound woul just all ammunition time t waiting itin IU Europe all t ort off It may panto r 10 set be f rte or It may cast into that 11 not mean to say f I do v el t but it I do wish to toie mr t the It no ie since ha hns there thre for tor the Irot pro pro- TWI fertile tell In 10 If t war as ns the time t a If It undoubtedly that the dan dan- yea to ll lDa my In the European sit sit- nt ere are afar olT j s It that there were lie to Uncalled recalled m I country t who ns nil late hate t d laid Id the the Ibe European European war was ll It say iW I ee American American toys hoys bad been hlen drafted to men meo m mg lID caul- caul that European m into hate B It rosy nay happen again there Is no Immediate pos pos- 01 d the United nitro States get getting I Ins 4 hp ap In Is n the European political l which spring l from and Ital Italy Ethiopia ito know history cannot tall fall it rith the statement stat that It ita a too early to plan lInn t for r pre pre- int For that reason mason thin then every efery family In the Slates has hos a stake sta either pr 3 or IndIrectly In one of the must I Ith which congress lull Ito legislation I Is b known by In- tat rat sad Ind nd ruttier rather I r d 4 the neutrality policy polley It Is 4 t Just Jut that but the point I Ii I i senate mute male Is that the title does I re b hJ by any manner or means muns Importance or Its full effect j he Urea of each of If us If It nm arID n a nM M rID be worked out a policy k t effective obviously our ouri i rot for remaining out of any anyta ta In Europe Europe r or in Asia for for are utter Batter are certainly much I Ido do not Know and I do not can ran say accurately abl impossible l le to develop a nell neu- policy that will viii be proof fool 4 Will Till guarantee to us th the thea a lil 1 of ot possible entanglements I It fc L. L t a tat rot io Igo 0 about this time con con- cartel c i bill which was designed designed de- de signed ed to prevent t U the shipment of 0 ti I f War tar sar materials to toE E 11 any Y belligerent I or w or nations It was manda- manda The fl President was directed to 10 lay an embargo tt the shipment of at arms am- am amlia lia l of 01 f war Tar to any countries ad In la ho hostilities reg regardless of ot JI e Mr dint rr were claims were right or tv e have hate had some sopie tt the force foree of that Brady and nd It has not been heen t 1 Its Ita embarrassing and antI dim dim- Wet ses Now however ho It Is to revamp that ni admittedly admittedly of a tern tern- wehr and Is due dill to exal ex ex- J al of law aw on Febra- Febra s Congress has been told I think that this thu ruts to to remain out omit of It The The- I resident lime Idea So So- So Instead of OUr Oar citizens s to run wild l hInc end and everything e with the countrIes P In h It Ie war or those that later It iv Iq that pro pro- s have a permanent pe ln whatever ly l- l y be to protect and pre us I a Into 5 volcano of molten In lava va as War would be i oat Dot as simple Oa ns as the t enacted When the present sont neu- neu It Pr provided that dOIa roea when and If laid to all aaa It gave the theto discretionary pOWer to whether bether we wanted to et tbt as a weapon n lr Roosevelt bile aiding an In ln a ali le legislation accepting slaton shall pub I 1 that h hI Should Tt Ia tae discretionary power t Ile Ibe Dt with the of State must be the ff Ires on f matters of this rat s It In many bJ to made time the embar aU all e erU ate may that JUdge from rome comes to te Other ther teem to be SwIng on 4 s and there Ume tor It not a aUme at t provision tenor Use ot of thea the a II from the extension of discretionary this dis authority to the time dent lent To say It another way the tho sentiment to be in fa favor faor or oror of or ranking making the embargoes applicable to o 0 nil alt belligerent powers and not Just to one nation whose claims our government gO may believe t to be he un un- just S a It Is safe to sn say that before congress congress con con- gress determines definitely what the permanent policy Expect shall be there will Hot Debate be bitter debate In examining the time problems It Is to be remembered rell that when lays las embargo an against all nations at nt war It takes away possibilities of tremendous trl profit This profit accrues to those by which sustaining war materials are produced Neutrally Neutrality Neutral Neutral- It ity ly legislation therefore may prove costly cosUr not as costly ns as war per per- taps but nevertheless a costly ac nc- ion tion Hence there Is no question that hat many lines Tines of commerce and ami Industry are going to be drawn Into the time preliminaries of this decision To explain how disturbing to cor- cor aln lines of or Industry this thing can be It Is only necessary to recall recall re re- call events vents of the last month or ROIn so RO son In n connection with the time sanctions sanction proposed by the Iea League ue of Nations l The league has tried to force th tin dictator Mussolini to withdraw from Africa by hy the use of embargoes embar embar- goes oes which Is what hat sanctions are arc The Time league proceeded with considerable considerable consid consid- erable vigor rigor until It reached reache-d the question of oil Immediately shoes began to pinch and the feet that were pinched were In every country coun coun- country try where oil Is found even eyen our own As a result they have led the oil horse up to the watering trou trough h from a n half dozen different approaches ap ap- proa hes but they have not yet been heen able ahle to make male him drink Our own oil Interests have not been qui qui- If It the Ila league ue bans linns oil shipments ship shill ments to Italy the United States which Is III not a member of the league ensue obviously oh will do owls Ilk Isn Profits of the oil companies and the he hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of shareholders would be bo cut Further Mussolini has hall announced publicly that Imposition of the embargo cm- cm bargo upon oil would 1 mean Iran war lie He did set not say with whom he would ro go to war but the British and the French know and they are getting ready rendy The British have ha the entire home fleet In the time Mediterranean at nt this time and the I mile Blue lue Jackets aboard the British men of war have pare havel lJ been l een en drilled thoroughly anew In to Inthe Inthe the science of ot manning their big biggums guns gums So it Is seen how delicate this whole circumstance Is It Is plain that when con congress dt deals als with the time neutrality legislation It Is molding a n pattern over which there will be undoubtedly an alignment among our citizens as ns sharply drawn as us though It were n purely purly domestic question Thero There will be those of course who vho favor n a permanent policy pol poi Il icy which ri will make male It mandatory upon the President to apply embargoes embargoes em lm bar os o's a against shipments of If anything any thing usable In war and amI treat M alt nations enga engaged In war alike There will wilt be set ot oft against this sentiment sentiment sen sn those who think the Chief Executive should have hac discretionary power and that the time government should not be placed In a straitJacket strait strait- Jacket from which It cannot extricate cate cote Itself without congressional ac nc tion Whatever lr the time conclusions may maybe maybe maybe be and whatever form torm the time new It legislation legislation leg leg- takes tall's It remains as ns one of the most Important policies to come before congress In many moons Whatever Is done Ilone necessarily will ho he hoa hea a precedent toward which future generations will look as time goeson goes poes ol's olson on whether civilization becomes more enlightened or not a The Treasury oper operating on a n fiscal fis fis- fiscal tisa cal a I year that dint runs from July 1 to June SO 80 has Just Must Cut passed the time half half- Outgo way point In the time current l month 12 period The figures show that Its receipts are rigging lagging far behind the expenditures and demonstrates the necessity for cutting down th the federal fed fed- federal eral outgo unless the nation desires to see see Its l' l its public debt go far fur beyond beon l lany any total hitherto conceived The official Treasury statement as ns of ot December 30 shows that the time government gov gOY hn has spent approximately more in the time first six months of ot this fiscal year than it received In taxes and other rev revS In consequence of ot the time public debt Is now approximately the highest point I It ever has bas reached and that total Is ts roughly two billion dollars bl higher her than the public debt as It stood last las July 1 l when the present fiscal year began Since the expenditures were so o much larger than timan the receipts the Treasury has bas been on a basis that reduced to the time minimum shows howa an outgo bulge of ot about fo tor fol eVer every collected In revenue dur dur- lag Iris the first half halt of time the current year e 0 U Union IQ |