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Show I Proposes An Alliance- Unless some means are discovered discov-ered to inject authority and power pow-er into the League of Nations organization, org-anization, it will be unable to function func-tion and prevent war. ' Japan's treatment of Manchuria is sufficient suffi-cient proof of this. " The United States has remained out of the League. During the early j years of the League's existence A- merican cooperation might havt resulted in building its prestige; high enough to have acted effectively effect-ively in world crisis. It was iron- j ical that in the Asian conflict this nation was willing to cooperate ' with the League, in fact, go even further than the League to protect pro-tect China, while the Leaguer; weakness and hesitation were due largely to our 'earlier rejection. The proposal has been made that j the United States seek to have ; stme definite understanding wit'i 1 Grtat Britain in regard to wc-rld policy, .dvoca'.t-c; of this point out that these two nations, with their |