Show E E F NATIONS EA CE PARLEY DELEGATES DELEGATE ARE UNANIMOUS OUS IN APPROVAL L OF PROPOSED PLAN Pre president aMent allon in n iJ earnest arnest address addres declare declared 8 congress has solemn mace permanent settlement eq t of 0 f Great Problems rob lems paris the pence copperi conference ace on saturday JAr january illaff 23 u n y id opted uie tile league of nations projects the delegates bates of etli ar A 1 powers s 0 athe I 1 league of na nations mationg tiOng le it was 1 learned willbe for p oi the die united states r sf dent wilson and anicot Cot B M Hou sefor great britain lorta lord ito kobert bert cecil and tien jan christian smuts for F france rance leon bourgeois and Ferdl ferdinand fiand lar dean oi of the faculty of law of th the e university of part paris s for italy 11 premier Orla tido and viterbo sola sella lalo iola tor for japan viscount chinda and K N OCI ocheal tal the delegates of tile the sinn small M nations n I 1 will be announced later late r president ident wilson made a brilliant address on oil the subject of a league of nations when tile on was presenter to the conference the dent declared tile hie confere conference Fice had solemn obligations tomake to make h permanent settlement the present conference the prest dent added could not complete its york ork until some further machinery chinery na or settlement should beset up ident spoke earnestly 1 we are not here al alone he said L ns as representatives s of governments butis but as representatives of peoples and lii ili the settlements we make m ake we need to satisfy not the opinions of governments but taj opinion opt n ton of mankind kind president wilson contended that a league of galans nat us must bea be avital altal thing and hot casual casteal or occasional L it must i have continuity it should be 1 e the eye of nations an eye eyd never slumbers he be declared on his travels the president said people eve iliad had greeted the league as ad the first thing la in thear interest i select classes of menno men no longer direct the affairs of the world said the president but the fortunes e 8 of the world are now in the hands bands of the plain people the wish of the people therefore must be heard the war had swept away old uy by small co coteries had used maii mankind kina is as pawns ufa in a game amme nothing but eli eman lail cl from the old system lie he con tended would e the pre president sa s1 d rt saw american s soldiers i olal eis in the str street acet sold soldiers lers who halcome had come not at alone one for war but bu t as crusaders jn a a great ia cause se and lie he added 1 I and ind 1 I like them must be a crusader w whatever hat it costs to h that thai en end peace muel be secure after declaring that th the e conference was for the purpose of a settlement arising out of tile the war anil and to make peace for the ibo world president wilson said A league of nations seems necessary essary for both purposes pui poses there ar are many ques eions which ye feel cannot ultimately be worked out lier here that may require subsequent subsequent seq I 1 nent alterations even to some degree the first signs of a div division Islon in the ilie conference was when it proceeded to consid erHie four resolutions framed by the council of the great powers providing for foi committees off on labor responsibility for the war reparation for dai damages nages land and ports ballass ral rall lass way tit abul ac waterways water waya |