Show NEW CONGRESS I I FACES PROGRAM BOUND TO TAX ITS BIG MINDS Recognition of Turkey Is Ig Opposed By Many Clergymen TO VOTE ON MORROW Outlawry of War Val Likely to Inspire Consider Considerable able Debating By Dy WILLIAM 1 HARD Copyright 1927 Consolidated Press Association WASHINGTON W NOV 26 Enough Enough senators and representatives had re returned re- re returned turned to Washington by this week week- weekend weekend end to Justify a fairly definite forecast of what is going to happen in the next congress touching the field of oC our relations to great affairs abroad The first foreign problem to chal chal- lenge lengo the next net congress will be Turkey A fight light will be made against the con con- confirmation confirmation of Joseph C C. Grew to be ambassador to Turkey This Tills will no nob not b be 00 because of or anything anything- against Mr Grew It will be because a great grea many clergymen in Irs this country and anda a great many politicians are strongly opposed to any dealings with th the Turks until the Turks engage to do something for the Armenians The Turks have not left many Ar Ar- Armenians to do an tiling thing for The Th Armenian population of Turkey is no now very small Nevertheless many Prot Prot- preachers and many senators think that we ought to redeem at least some small smal part of or the large pledge given giten by President Woodrow Wilson when he promised the world a afree afree afree free and Independent Armenia I VS S The senate senale foreign forell relations com com- committee committee will wilt therefore witness the last las lingering round of the long fight be be- be between between tween the Internationalism o of Woodrow Wilson and the isolation IsolatIonism Ism ism of William Edgar Borah Dorah who 1 Is Isnow Isnow now the committee It is ls believed that Mr Borah wilt will now have his Ms way war It is believed that tha Mr Orew Grew will U Ube be confirmed as am am- ambassador amb ambassador b ador to Turkey It Is believed that tha the new Turkish ambassador to th the United States Slates will be hospitably wel wet welcomed corned by President Coolidge nex next month It is believed that these re- re restored restored stored relations of or diplomacy will then be followed by complete restoration of or relations of or commerce Isolation and trade will triumph over adventures adventures tures in high and remote responsibility for massacred Armenian Christians ABOUT MR MORROW The next fight tight will be over the confirmation of cf Dwight W. W Morrow t to tobe tobe be ambassador to Mexico Senator Senate Robert M. M La Follette has Issued in his personal magazine a violent at attack at- at attack attack tack upon Mr Morrow as the representative representative of or selfish American Interests in Mexico Quite a few of or our Imperialist anti and interventionist anti senators will wll Join Mr La Follette In opposing Mr Morrow Mr Morrow himself Is Li Intensely imperialist anti and antl anti We Ve shall thus be treated to a mas most enthralling exhibition Inter Anti senators will 11 oppose an antl- antl interventionist diplomat because h he was vas a 1 member of oC J P. P Morgan l Co Pro Interventionist senators will sup sup- support support support port an antl interventionIst ambas ambas- ambassador ambassador ambassador because he comes from such re re- re respectable financial surroundings AGREES GRES WITH BORAH Mr Morrow has hIlS separated himself from all al his interests in Morgan Co He anti and Mr Borah Dorah have ex exchanged ex- ex exchanged changed views They have found themselves In iii virtual agreement re regarding re- re regarding garding the practical points in our policy toward Mexico It Is believed that the progressive Continued on Page Fae Two 1 NEW CONGRESS FACES PROGRAM Continued From rare raft One Mr Ir Borah will ally himself success fully with the senatorial co tires lives to confirm the progressive Mr Morrow The next problem will mil be tie the new treaty with Panama The Tue po poInt nt In this treaty Is the provision that whenever the United SUt States s is at war mar the trie government of or Panama will at ones once enter the war on the side of the th United States It has been charged that this pro pig provision vision lIlon VM was w. w forced upon Panama by bl bythe bythe the pressure of our tate state department That Tha t view vies Ie Is totally erroneous 3 8 ON OH T PANAMA NAMi The foreign fore Ian minister of ot Panama Inama Senor Morales Morale told the whole story II lor to 10 the last lut assembly of or the league of nations lie said The TIle United Sat States 3 tat AS has been beau ac ae accused I of forcing Panama to lo accept pt this provision but my government solemnly declare th that tIset t allegation to tob tob bs b false faLe The provision was w- proposed by the Panamanian government It Itself It- It itself self lieU as at a proof of its It solidarity ty with the Ih United States S In regard to th I defense of or the tho canal In Ira other words worth the canal cinal Is U a fact tact and therefore in war ar a A. defensive t al alliance al liance Janee between n the United States Slates and Panama Is bound to lo be a fact The treaty really merely states slates that th t fact If IC Panama ratifies th the treaty the United States will Then will come the proposed treaty tr ty between the United StAtes and France outlawing war Wilt between n the two to countries Mr H Borah Dorsh and Secretory of State Kellogg Are very nry close together in their attitude toward this proposal prO O l. l They perceive that war can be bC out- out outlawed laved la only by a universal assem- assem assemblage blage of all 1111 nations It cannot c be out out- outlawed outlawed by bj two nations For instance nce Franco has hili treaties of alliance with certain European powers It is bound to lo defend these powers The United States SLate would have to promise not only never to lo attack France but never ne to tG t attack Belgium Poland or Rumania or Czechoslovakia or via MONROE J DOCTRINE E EThe The United States has the Monroe doctrine It is bound to 14 protect the Latin American powers pavers France would have to promise not only never to lo at attack At- At tack the United States but never to lo attack any country south of the Rio Grande Grands The mere statement of at the problem problem lem lens sho shows s that it can never ne be solved simply Imply by an au agreement between France Fronce and the United States Slates not to tomake tomake make war on each other After Arter sounding the tue sentiments of oC Washington in all responsible lers this writer Titer feels secure In stat stat- stating stating ing that Washington welcomes the sentiment of or outlawing war between the United States Slates and France but convinced oon that nothing nothing- except senti sentimentality mentality ever will wilt result from it un unless un un- unless less and until It tt is broadened to in in- elude all nations PROBLEM U OP r Slurs SHIPS Then finally but above o all all conies comes the problem of ships naval na naval ships and merchant ships Representative e Fred A. A Britten of or Illinois militant member of the na- na na naval vat val affairs committee of the house of representatives representative assures assure this writer that he Iso U Ls absolutely confident that conre wilt will pass p a a. bill for at least five new cruisers crul ers a year rear for five live jears ears running |