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‘ARIPGSH SECRETARY OF LEAGUE WILL
REGENE PROTESTS OF OPPRESGED ANCES
Frank P. Walsh Points Out to Senate "committee That Gen-
eral Secretary Is an Englis!
hman, Who Will Handle the
Protests of Nations That Claim to Be Subject or Oppress-
ed—The League Aims to Perpetuate the Principles Which
America’s Sons Fought te
Destroy—trish Cause Has No
Chance Before League Forum.
Tn Inst week's fue we save
Partial report tof the herving shih took
fore the Senat reign Rela-
tious Committee in We Snune-|
gas, August 20 Further" sclections!
rom tie more fropietant paris uf the
Rearing ‘are published this week, Hel
on,
5s four the renuaindter at P.
‘ales's. stu
Tie srafemett is
vest
Walsh dealt with A
point where M
ticle, 41
sot dhe’ Ames, to. the pewce
teenty.)
‘Mr. Walsh; All right, I think I can
find it, It AS in the Annex, It is
thapter
Senutor ste
Sane Valle
The Choieman tp of
ticle 4, fertio!
Senator Swanson: ‘hut relates te
the Stine Rosin, Section
Not Going to Bring Peace.
Mr. Walsh: I rhink vot, as fread it,
Tet us consiter it, because T tried to
weigh it with great care, I weighed
10 whet thls council
The Teagne
Containg a great many of the ideals ex
pressed by tbe I'm ident, Tat still,
say that an ay
mee plate thee 13 #001e-
tie this ts mot
vis going to brive qwace
fe this from. te Cone
all the
we have tite mux.
the
ticle 4,
That relates to the
92, Ar
das, Tuly 1
notion when
referred! to the
ey, bUL Po tine believe that It
ator Prandesee: T want yon to
it In the record of the hearing of
[am going to put it in
J thea try to give Fo
whai follows, tat ante me sa}
the interprenti his can be nade
to show thee to tho whole! i
aunex,
‘Mike your time
T sngnest that the
vd thet, when Mw
ip ie ean add
oni
has time te
ager: Tn other words, ke
presenta brief on it?
rn:
°
' hi for wi ue ent them
oe ee ent imperialigie character sin the! to them and T peut te
Re ae thr world, 60, athe will they carry America | point ‘n Ueland, a sas, winttever
7 AE, wil finde ee wit ce furnish the| the hen, thes are lass, the oll,
clause A tet hat refers to the ithe treasure, if we} same Sind d Dway that at the vers foun- ‘Lure, are
ase ne ihn ii Sp the hloadeoand We must Ree dation of i is ‘the desire ‘and the mis of prone these. mvt
nator ‘Swanso: will Ja ak] kt Ones, xs T will try to show before [| pury y -subjnel the the dominion whi
et pige itn 4 vit is ni ben we fee of those onateins si te eb, then BY ordi V7 ta wong,
Q eal“ slavers—ihe , jroueing | mitions, jaye itd th i
‘Anaes. en it eon ie full it criminals s af those eouutri the peuple he asue a x
n
0, eve is the way section
On
40, “rata reading) :
ail waiters. dealt in the
progent nanex the desieian of the cml
of the Ieegue of nations wil be taken
dyn majorit
On, page Ui. Jf som will read fhroneh |
The ‘nnwes. ia Tinted’ to"
unt so get it out
ma "posi T will
oT teak, this
Ht i any an
Gnsion. hs will ‘ome
back that,
‘A Surrender to Monarchism.
Now, then, to begin with, fundament-
setting up of
absolutely pushes
only from
uw away not.
our xoremnment, remlers us in
this ition at anonarehy
ax ‘oot ton rept blican forum vf Ko
Were preseni.
we wore there nt the ui eo at of
the experts were ¥
there at the tine when all of Paris une
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one
is of that will
the ideas of sh
derstand that, the ideale for which
;
entered the war Ind been circumvented. |}
We were there aud beard the secret
treaties discussed. We were there and
it
she vl nnt aly the facts, but the intelli- |P
mien and womeu from many of the
strugulivg vativanlities, end ull at them
raw the point af depa
this a i.
consists of the representative
American Republic, the minister of the
¢ of Knglind, the minister of the
King of aly, the minister of the Era-
perer of fupan, the ministes of the
any the nintaten of the
vr ott
of the Rept
Hirer nt in
Republic
‘with a monarehial institution essenttal
th pass tipi ell questions the ecunesl
of te peoposeal Ieague of tations hax the
a
oe
Mi Ag we Took through this
Ste tbat the nations are nol
sie tind ‘that, we are enter.
ome onrsolyea tu ivet
eal obligation to ine
efold. | We find tt
q
1e prt
od it fe the sort oF die
ing: You hace noted
jent has said thet
exon to
the
Tin the cone tion
Have an Force or None.
eomlance
Me
amd in he ala aig
it is too drop
yer ag
ant w
of me
n dacoinent ‘if tiberts and ower or
essential fraud that if we ad-
there is vaneh a thing, as
Hlonal kate, ‘wader inter
all the foree thut any’ other | de
or
lung as we are o Rowerfel
nation and ag long na the si
imper
Tut ff Our que man -on that lengue of
nations.
then it
he found that we
this large arms, that ‘we will drop
iwuler 8 pledge that we have made to
the eouneil to set. the fiyontits of
ai
3 police aur country.
eit we refiise as a matt
i
Why
nr
The power dre it to allow Germany
we Sve hater with that maine of
Geen
iss
Us ots
hat a Tange e England's, wad she
a navy ‘twice as large as
Shine at pie present time,
nd 90,5 amie 50 theongh this doe
will le glad to do it,
um
fan bs da
met
done it.
seomld dy ie if x
whieh Ld
Spoke Yor Covenant; Never Read It.
kad the power,
ea
ot hating eee
any cispuve, ‘about | it
t of a Jragn
fo the worl and th
ute only adv
val as thing throug
uganda going om
connected with the hucaltond Deoart-
tment in Weshington
he lad
aking For “ie to Ue
‘Stat T saw
man speak and asking
ongunization to ;
gentleman has not reud it.
Tt is called a covenant of the league
of nations, worl. | It
fret caught. my eonscieusiens.
cateb-word, and that will bring bat it
thost who abhor. wie and tho!
lieve that some start vught t
with @ league of nations,
wage to be written that iti
ate and mathiuin perwanen ls
the Tivos ‘of territory the weiz-
ing uf the lives of men aud, “vou ae
contained in secret trentivs about which
INSURE
iu a et
GEORGE. “L ROTE
INSURANCE BROKEL
Let Us: Install iting,
in: Your:Hom
2 from |e
oF or monarchy
ct
of 2 the
find that we re ‘
wel
tft
That F Enow you gentle: | fai
mant for a League ©
ity ha
S|
ow this.
a
| the President of the Fite’ States knew
ing when h se utterance:
about whieh ohaiew nothing when he
{went to Paris, und about whieh
iknew nething, and for the vpbolding
and maintaining of (he principles for
; Which 300,000 or our men were killed,
gassed, and wounded In foreign lands,
which can not be denied here. I Lave
read the ions asked by Svnutors
Borah and Johnson. Jt is in the minds
of all of you that when the Big Three
sut, there were three dominating
thoughrs. a mun of ideals,
ot id at T boli
d
thae.
expr
prin
oul in
‘i when le got there, as
Jad ju aain all of the
“ hail gone to war,
“hupren .
ax to be an cua"te to this thing
fing territory reguedless of the
Wises of ke. pele. thee. alwags rd
of naonaiis were to
ever Do
tha
fe hut. found
treaties itd. heen made ab-
wuting evere one of
hat
isives Engiand Conrtol of Sea
the
i "aust stato paints, Ta
ration that thie
xi au
Tiove ti were they fartien
barks ‘upon Ret reparation for the
mstarion of Fhrir country, sy sarxions
“thes to have ruarantes for thelr
Tature: prt on, au wo insistent was
t uni that. it. became, as- te
Presi ny and
ent sald, (a slate
a ras France wai
ihe ieinartered nil soa
pot hi
Corued onule
he press
ing Was eenvorei
nsthing. to io. with
‘els
sed in eseage
the writings aod speedhies "Or te
Brysident
cher hand owes the re
naive at the
Lloyd-Grorge.
heaven a xi eae’ natant hed ne
ic aim in the war; th
tid snot. ‘pment to gain one ar
terri they were ucging
a peaneantier
Mtr. Assith devon
le et rh
welt “lis protvetorn
nud
the ‘otto in Eggert a
South? pave. mov eoneesn ia. guint
there.
I an
eth
he vere
iden IS eore
iach of holding
wine mlvantage
internationally,
Ss
No Real League on Such a Base.
Now, then, she with an
cuntrel kee
of Teglund.
ents whi
ot ‘the apes
tae she richest
im thee
ft Louestiy. and fairly
Tengu
sis a
"rei a af
take Loe
K
it fain,
cit uae
lnwing oat tie iran
the.
in
country iets
uate and 10
had already
re what
bs fares Of ferns
ink
not ki
i tian on it tbat believes
form of guverument. Hus
tits ‘com ttee been given a wane
ite re a league of at
ane
fall: T knew it. .
Hes dimen’ When shook my
ea D inenut char E did noe kiow the
. We ¥ soine of tie people
geterence to
alsh: I bave
He BEwnApeT
them.
we been publis
‘ousa: Not to my knowledge.
eaue of the freedom of | 4
how he
fe
That at committes has this important
Se ace Fall Among ite ts other dutics,
it pas Rs coutr ei
tea.
als
dish ‘Chey aoe only put down
the primary organization, but | they
nayacd the igeaia for the Ling.
he Chainen: “And. they. also. at-
The personnel und the elbetrs
of the Iragues
*Bentte Would Refuse Consent
Mr. Walsh: ‘Thos have. gon
further that that, unticipnting. thatthe
Senute woul perform
under — th Peptsltatlon ad
neainst this i
My
site
w UW refuse to ie your
Gunseut to dt iteson sbetieve" ps
bout it.” An that, Sir tre
Drummond was npported. “heat orere:
tury general.
T waut ie en:
know, hive
to vou gratlemen who,
ed large experienee In
wine “boards stud bodies, ti
country, that wg
urd eonapeel
le from al
sho will onto tat Ho
teally,it wa
Hy if yon give Ae tine resent tne ‘tvere are peoples
ri God you will not, to Finglund's lenbteet! td restictions ine gO ie
panier over Rgrpt’ means that) cog ‘Of the world. Ae 1 heard d=
ces urkess lo the
wiht. £0 far as 1 cun ge
reeesentud. in
ar nation. on enrth,
thelr papers, ud thes nin
u Btate a ay
did met ia fo he vluedl by rei
ke
They Shor i
“an
ERE
$ hey
Presitent “of the Eutted
giv
Hl,
otto. rounnitt ayy
thing Maat would
suftaring ta the inhahitanta,
ny rented
ones of
Hand
pe
wat
«iene tou
tv of the
3 he ie; ee in the hu
chew he einld nat get in the cou
miler: How did the Trish got
How the Irish Got in.
Mr. Walsh: Beeanse the fri
had the sp he these
oor the ‘genius of ur cont
T hw
ull h
AY
. "es
(Continued fon Sixth Page
Asks America to
Continued From First Page.
An the Basti press
ail te let
a ‘The ‘Tuite
savor of Ireland's
the pence cufferenes
To Fulfill America’s Aims.
“But we are free,” he contin
free as you. except thie sol
great arms ‘aud navy to. prote
Ve, youn;
‘Daven’
Admit Irish Claims: t
J strong—the Ina Volum
't ,the. equipment?’ i
Give us that, and the day of Ircland’s!
freedom is not distant. We hope that
son puople of América will bring such
tient the wae aims of Ai
ots tht
war pledges,
alized oF the uit
que:
mination,
and racial di
BzE3
tlhe,
Innd,
nelund to prove title to
Ireland, nul we reluse to nlline
mt cone ane in a tition
felon “He are bel sen
He ig the ‘ou an first Hund ich uf
primarily uy very and O" ornate
that hat ommunittee alles? opin a ahont. th
to perform. Sof sur. knowing the | j Ulster in 20 pe
[litte that 7 about constituting vis apd we
boar din easeg where Lee a e Hane nf russ ta
h ahi from differout purta of ou ww rd Pasi
“Don't let it he
birth er Irish d
in
feople of Lrish.
Hint the Jang that bore sou is a slay
comnts
No Peace Without Irish Freedom.
set sour Trish blood protest ie
La
tis ‘outeage.
retold
opie, 8 n
dy to
my
“eh
és that ¢:
and T
Vounduries|
need nol everyt
h
ion
painting
cs
generation, and
bute justiee for Lre-
Bors Not Want U. S. to Fight.
my ow
tra
d
ch relerene
ti ulnauty the League of t
v
the covenant of tho Lengue of Nations
—in its present form, you’ will give
judgment against Ireland ond you are
xnarantecing Amerien to strengthen
gland against Irelind aud make Ire
nd more subservient than e
otmef interests. Never in the hist
rice were Irishmen
it forin, wt 3
mit chad ota, x
that reland wh
a hu steitgeled For all ‘Uses
We
yeurs,
An Act of Patricide.
ket ai bg, committing an net
Ie, ing of faterb
her to
eter
The
paint
w
could
(ent Jover. | W
reluse Anneries erfere in this
What. is th
nf virtue
garded ox ms Iitet of Henstand
eects a set ne ention exp
jescont,
have
m. ti
power end Tet heen
the ‘nuoral cous
hat
th
fie to at
new altar whiel i
to ‘Inuit, a foun
ar
whe
rasta iw:
at, Sai do not” inh
"| yow uothing
From annther fist
Tight and justics
har is one pa
aul To am
thut Xun in a
who 4
Fray
t
et
amt F pr
ther war Jar th
emir dha rabhes)
nance to Uphold War Aims,
nIf, eve
A
3 a.
te for a tt
befor
upl
ne:
they a dai
they Went, inl the wal
You
eral that = “tine pst £7
k
Se Sou arbne is hatereationnl mitt
fs Suornattenal law in
tb o
ised
your actions on the principles yon tald
dovrn whew you took thut
tremendous.
y ua eidval to uke tome
hin’ aud “They
to. y he th
oly
and salt fall cies who bin ein
he ple nf. Ee .
ecole te stind ups
depen of iF sd will he olfended,
being of-
Snelind's
Brenuse
a reins
hind
wislh out iltle ination
this ig, and we would
No Use In Putting It Off.
Ml wos the rile of irre:
and
an the earth
serainble
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