Show LEAGUE OF NATIONS the democratic party pledges all its energies ener erles to the outlawing of the whole war system we refuse to believe that the wholesale le slaughter of human beings on the battlefield Is any more necessary to mans highest development than la Is kill ing by individuals the only hope for world peace and for or eco economic ioma recovery iles in the organized efforts of sovereign nations operating cooperating co to remove the causes of war and to substitute law and order tor for violence under democratic leadership a plan was devised under which 54 B nations are now operating and which has for or it its fundamental purpose tho the free rea cooperation of all nations in the work of peace the government of the united states for the last four years has hag had no tor for elen eign policy and consequently it has delayed the restoration 0 of the political and economic agencies of the world it has haa impaired our self respect at home homa and in impaired our self respect at home homa and in lured our prestige abroad it has curtailed our foreign markets and ruined our agricultural prices it Is of supreme importance to civilization and to mankind that america be ba placed and kept on the right side 0 of the greatest creates moral question of 0 all time and therefore the democratic party renews its declaration of confidence in the ideal of 0 world pence peace the learue league of 0 nations and the world court of justice as aa lorether toe ether constituting the supreme effort of 0 the statesmanship and religious conviction of our time to the world for or peace further the democratic party part declared clythe that it will be the purpose of the next administration to do all in its power to secure for our country that moral leadership in the family ot of nations which in the providence of 0 god has been so clearly marked out tor for it there Is no substitute tor for the league of nations as an in an agency working for peace therefore we believe belleve that in the interest Inter cut of permanent peace and in tile the lifting of the great burdens of war from the lacka acks of the people and in order to estabi establish ih G permanent foreign policy on these supreme questions not subject to change with changing of party administration it Is desirable wise and necessary to lift this question out of the party politics and to that end to take the sense of the amorin lean iran people at a referendum el election ct to ad vapory to the government to bg be hold held ofil dally under act of free tram from all other questions and candidacies candi dacies after cu ample Is time for full ull consideration and dia dl s slon throughout the country upon the question in substance BUb stance as aa follows shall the united states become a member of the league of nations upon such reservations reBena tlona or amendment sto alto the covenant of the bagua abrue as the president and the senate of the united states stater may agree upon immediately upon an affirmative vote we will carry out such mandate |