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Show ! hl.AGlK IS SHSN MED i . ' ' ' U1 ivahons Is havin- s des in Europe. In the tirj't 1 " b-n named v.,on-lv' 'l'C"ue o:,i- certain nation, are al-;JttJ al-;JttJ n it, and ,o,t of ,l0 n:lLlon, h-ban-od. n isa-elo ied oo.pora-!; oo.pora-!; "" w,llch Kgland. Franee.1 -ly-U Japan do about as they! The pre3entsti:ifoamoilgthemem I "ei "-ons and those o . , ' l-vin, f . L e "ULsiae ru.. to&et ,n,iGjusta;ontinuat.on ! t"'r0pean Politics, which today is !reor;' u-U,than n the d w"en !. f01"e Wadnngton delivered hi., ." ' :,,'-3"aSe to the patriots of this li'ur.v, -hich was as f0l0Wi,. !f 'Asamst the insid:0Us wiles of --eijn nluencel conjure you to 7 PEIIBnnB. 1 iiiim I iiMiiimimi umiiwii i Kw Jt..t,ve ,,ic, iolow ciLizetiv tba jta,-oujy jta,-oujy ,.,r a nee pujpie oa-iu lo be cou--'-nitiy awake, ii.iKe hLuiy ana ex-vJ. ex-vJ. iei.ee prove that foreign iullu. .iK,; is one or the n.osl baneful toe; of rujjubi.can guvurunitnl.. I "Europe lias a ot ur.,u.rj i;,ler-je.ii.;; i;,ler-je.ii.;; nliitu to 1:3 have none, or a ver, :i-on,oie, lelai.ion. Hence, she must be engaged in neouciit coii'troversies, ilie causes of wh.eh aiie essentially reifn to our ..oueerns. hoii iioio.ore, it m : ,t be uinviso in us t ill 1 J (.'lie iilii-idK..! 1... .. f:-. , -.v..,.Jf uy aineiai L.es, ll the ordinary vicissitudes of :her polii.es or the ordinary com bination I and collision 3 of her friendships oi ii.'e i(.Tes. j ' Our Jotaehed and distant sitm-I sitm-I io:1 i'i'e.: and enables us to persuo j " nup;o. If ,; remain I '."e lu,0; e- :i ellicien, govei u- ,"'ttL- th" ijerid Is not fa-: 'off when ..e-iuav d. i.v mater.al ,ujur, f,om ex ' mat ..niiuyanee; m hun ve may tak :m,b an '"-"itude as w,U iaU,e the neu-rality we may at any time re-ro re-ro ... upon to bo -cruplously respect- 'Why forego the advantages of so i'eoa.iar a situation? Why quite 1 "Wn lo sid IK foreign ' ""n::? W"'- iiUerweavin,, our ' Jeobny wjtll th.a 01- ;uly par(. o.-Eur "PC entangle our peace and pros lity m the (oils of European am ""on, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice? j We ask in good laith whethe,- an- American can read the above e;v. some lllou-ht ad -Mil wish to en, broil aia country in the petty quarre' oi Krope. Take the argument . tn- Lea.glle r N.lLiollJ dllrji g ()( Past month; that ought to De sum cent evidence to the ordinary Ameri- i-n to keep out side the gate. Torope has been waiting' f0r a 'onfc- time for the present oppor-U,nity- The pioneer stock the fodder, of this nation, is gone an(, m u.s stead today v.-e have thousand, ot internationalists who would will-;l,-lv mix our lot with the European n other words "sell our b.rthright ior a mess or' pottage." . 'the Euimu .pi-c-a is already be-zoni be-zoni ng bold in Us oiiticism of hou ea.y v.e will be handled when one ho '-collar-' has been fastened around our "nock." Among the opinion jI several prominent iinglishmen, we -annul p.i .s by 1 g-hlly the words oi -ui-d :;haw, a legal authority of Grea i-lrifaiu, who says: ' ll is unreasonable 'to suppose that :ie United Staler could ,eo on in cllnately claiming the right to in Ule,e ""' tnei- people's business -nd at the same tinne denying them die right in hers, which is what the eservation amounts to. Therefore, i iniay.iie the reservation will soon lapse." Another authority say that our reservations to the Work! oiui-.t are valuelesn. Now v.ho -,, r,,ht, the Englishman the UiVted States Senate that has recently voted to join the World -n'-t? The people have been old that the World Court is " a Part of the League of Aliens; the people are now be-ln-ung to awake up and find that "the urt is a subsidiary and a creation the League. The outspoken opin-on opin-on in Kuiiopeis that the World Cour noans the League of Nations to us "'I both of them mean that the Con-rt,tu" Con-rt,tu" of the United States wi : oeco.me subject to the Court V y ,iu,e is coming out of Wash . "ton on the World Count T1 ' , 101 tlle moment they were sln ;lny predict that this , V 'null in aef8,u . Ml ueii-d.ti.ng a majorttv nf th enatorg who voted for it n i-litica, machines are. n0t fnWeVer' -t we fliu v tt "lent m favor or , i entl ike the prohibit -o ELlrfPe. and application for-, Germany's ! cco,up,ishin... the ou ? W'lhUt session was LZI Wh,ch continual -r,n.,. v. ' .. U was ne eah nation spai, f ' 6 c1"-I c1"-I vantage. Sweden L L 6 'ld- upset the L sue? ' a"d Bra-"ecause Bra-"ecause these nation 6mlUbrl d-"'n. and zZT I fates of the League ? P St di- than cater to the we,fa" 'alhor -ncerned.-The CitiZPn f a |