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.. t War Permissible, but Is Highly Improbable Under the Covenant Nations Agfeed Not to B egin Hostilities Until All Peace Stew Have Been Taken - How League Would Ilave Over a ted to Avert Out- break in 1914 THE EVENING- POST,. NEW· YORK, THURSDAY, MAY l!l:.W. , - - \ - . . I 1 t fact •lf , th~t .ff ·there should ·arise :between snm.ileS1;. ·is etltitled tg a: free· d~GlSiotl~:-an._y natit)n. T_he v.a.tioti~ Padia.ro~ntH: f.undw.u r~ .... : _,,. tht•· r:.r_l'ate~. -- · 1 ·the-m a.nY dispute 'lilt~iy to. :lead' tO .a :HenCe if' Setb1a had feared. political. Wou_lcl hew(' tn.h.('ll It or l~ft in a:-~ t.lu·y · pp·~~ 1 : 1 -•.u· \'•'· ld pollttca. · 'rupture they Will SU'bmit tl10 matter discnmtnatiQil. !J). tbe c0UpCl!i she saw. fit. In Ll··•· ,. , ' I l\o'\• oh «'ri\!<',1 o:>l) either to ·a,rbitration -or to iD.qu1rY by could eB.SUy have mOV:'ed· her dispute: , ~ _ _ 1 ·'·•· 1_ :. ' •' ,._, ··.: !~·tn•~t:l ot mHrnntiUI\ tl:\e Council, and they 'fgree ln no case uplnto a ·tD:~eting of all world otate.s.' \'I hat l•rauce Wanted ..... ,jt·,•U'• ... ,. \II u ... rt·ext ! slo.dl' to resort ·.to w~r Uiltll' t1Ireo mc>nths Adrotttedly,. there are- :lOopholQS In 1'hr Fr.euch wanted to go. I11ttt'h .\•- .... z-:··'\' 1 •,,.. Jtlollfla:l ·oettlf.'lllt\'TI 1 after thO 8.:WH,i\d- by thO atbitra;tQrS 0!\ .tbll;l ·pJa~,- )-\.n:,v\\thi:p;g' ~baolutely_ -W~tet\- f.UI1J\I'r than .t ht_..;., 'They \t\,'tllltf'd (\.ll' tli T ' 111 ~:·: \ : '·' ;•.•:1'11llr'll',p' l'O\lf,t of mt I': . tl>t~~P\;;~g~~ t:o'ht~~~~~;· le\\ than ::~~n:'qJ:!.~o n~~ecl':erfC!;;,~.:iv~s T~· intornnllon<~l •taff. possibl;t an tnt•r· · ~~'~\':.:;' 1 ,:; ',': .• ~.-n~;~·ti~;;. ,;::w~r',t:,:; ·sixty· wordS:o to whi-ch ovor a score ot far as they -pan feaso.na.''!Jly M ·ex .. natlnnal fore(', to b(' alwa-y~ n\ady ·for l.ll'.f'n ... z •·~-... r-l.••d :-tl!l ti11 t.IE'ng·llP'.~ \ .sove_reign StlJ,tP.s haVe pledged th~m- pOOted t~ .Ple:Oge- themst}lves.- T~-H!Y.,·.such t•nlf\rgenl·ie.s. I~Ut Pro.§!ident \'\'11~ g-ft·',th.·..;.t • z.:.:.kl1'•)rl tn \-..;or.! .. ~ pM\cP . st>i~ca i.n the· Covena. nt, ·colietituPs tit•1. 'have ·~~id _f.?Crtaln· Umit~ yolul;lt~r.Hy, sOil ~aid no._ llo stlitt'\d that thf' Amt·r.~ <T-Ilt- , '\''J\In.•J t ... ·r-/t(' fourth artirh· grea-test advance. tow-ards. c 9 to.pulson- on, their p),\\eviously uqr~rl.oted: righ.t .. - · _ ·by ·\-t--r •\'mt·t·h , -ur 1 • the uau-ue o/ arb~tr~tion p6$siblo '·to ·soverei:;n to. ~ake war in reco!(n1tion· Qf th.efr·! kan <.'on.::otltution maltE'S. •lt bnpo.<!sible X at~~-~- Tilt 1t1.1'1--iDII~\l artWlP:~ U\('-r.P: states. \ common reap<m~ibility to m;Lint~ln to send .. Amene;111 forces ovcrsoa.s·l p .. bli.ohPd itt thr h•,.,hou Post an· Suppose this l!ad bee!l in existence ww~rp!'..a'i.'fil·l permissible,· -oul• hav-e 'without the \poci1lc L'ohsent of Con- A!\il 10. Aprtl ~1 outd !lfa.lf 3.) In ,July, 11!'14. Is It 9onootvable tha.t' ~ . · · ·• ~ · · I the great war would have cqme about 1 b.oen pj>.rml:s•lb1o In the A,us&o-oSerblan g.resa; wh. ich. alone bas the ·power to . . . . . . ·. . · . .,-mt what mi$ht lWVEI ·happened In tomatjoally bee om c .. a matter of con-· crl•is, but lt Is .ren<lered extremely Un- 'deelare war. . Troops on Duty at Trial thOBe des\erate da.~s of late July ai\d cern to every rpember of the League.' ,Chronology of Fu~re pr~ba.ble, N rth 1 tb b b t llttl 1 ~ · • · · · · . . · · . · . · - There atm l'omalns the poss!b!llt:y I • ev.e e ~ss. ere o!Ul 0 u · · • · .. · . . . AUgust, 1914. It thl' Le~S'U~ of NatlODS: . Second Step Goes Further. ~·cture :now there would dissolve tl!~t Austri~ woUld have elected to· doubt tliat If any nation se<>ks IO run I wm Guarl! :Agai~ Riot at Mtrrder : By ArthtU\ Sweetser had l;>een in existen~e I Sb!lii (ry tq This mQst PffiPhntkally cjoes not I b•fore such an ,mderstnndlng the bur-' t<)tll' the CoveDa(lt to ,Pieces; tllat •be I r!!Jt through the wor'ld powerful mill·: Heart!lg : Jhow in thl~ f.rtlclo.. For E;lr Jl1dward mean that any obligation what>oeYer I rled ultimatum to. Austri.a, th<) secret ':;~bth~r:O::i~cfllt l;~~~h~~ ~;~'I tary and naval forces wm at .onrP nc BR<KJKBVlt.t.E, I<y .. Mas 6. ·Tho \'.ov· l Grey's statement. that If the Leag'Ue would have hem imposed on the· moblilzatlon of Russia and, Giarniany, or desperation, or COUr<\0 no hum~ rajscd t<l bring her baek to )ler propor' -Jng1on. l{y., Hom\ Guard ltogiment Gov. Calvin Coolidge Sa1s: ''TH.Jl1 tten~ral welfare cannot belJro- .. · vided for in ~,~;ny one act, buht is machinery had beero available the I · · 1 the futile criss-crossing of tele{rams · tr . . b:t'i 't 1 · · tal · . .· · · . · , · · . · rd , .. ·- . _ _ - · ha ak . _ 1 . state•; it simply means that they the .final peli-mell< cip.a~trppl>.e whe,; precau ons can l>e a ou e Y cer n. 1 ·position as a law.ahiding, tt'Paty re· was d•t• to arriV<' her<\ to do· g11a 1 W~Jrld Wa,r .. woul<l not , . v~ \ ~: would. h;1ve h~d the tullest rlghl to the 1\Mlons almost tu.inbled over. '1.\tC'h Stro)lgest Possibl~ Deterrents I spe!'tln~ member of the !lnilh· ·of na· .1 duty '\. connoctio.J:l 'vith tll• trial or I f:',ll-+11<\'~::';;;;\ ls 1 talq:mst ~tagpf:;on.'fn~ha?i'.u:ed conslflder t11e matter the•r own 1f they other to be the fl'rst intQ war. Tliree N'<lvertheless the strong\st '!'OS!IIble ttonll. 1 'r)lomas Markabr.rry. ~prmer pastor, I · canna ~ - . , · ·8aw t. months at grace· threo month~ of tho · ' · · · · · · h ed 1 · r J Gl l;.et .us analyze, BW!I bY step, tbe varl·l . At any inomep.t trolll the flash of· operation or ali the WO:rld'.s cqrrect!ve' deterrents ha.ve \men provlded. l! A\lstrm might in 1914 have hrol<on c .erg w ! .. ' murcrcr o esse enn.: D.US courBe& whlcb \1:'. the aes~sln'a·hulletat f;er<J,jevo to the·. forces:.~tirnulated by a ·keenly ~ert, ,Austt1a badvioiated any of these pro-:.tlll'ough all theRe. rhecks t.o war. Ur Ci~CUit CJOurt .Ju<IJ>e N.owall, BrookS-· f.!'e\~:t ~\;'~. ar:. t¥~ea. gue wobld haVe .j. boPJb~l-dment of :ae.lgrade,_ !'tOY' nation~~ ft~ll.y consc;:Jou,s. w .. orld p.ubllo o-piD.Io._IJJl-·_ ~islons •. sh• would ipso fll£t\ ·have. abo might have <\om plied with thP re.- vU.e, I\ uuoerstood, to nave requested 1 r~r.e.ted.· in .. tnanidnd''B •mpre.m<> crls.is I woul.d. h.av~ be.\\. flee to l.n .· ter.ced. e ln. wh;\t would they Mt ha.ve m.oa. nt. ·. committed ·an .. act 0·.! war·a.gainst. every <!Virements .;ln .. d st!U hnve mad.(' . a tho INOPS. as a Pr<'-Cllt!tiOn . agajMl.' well to remember that the benefit of one is the llene:fi.t ~~ all, ud the n.egleet of one is the neglect of' all. The 811Spension of ope man's divi- dends is th.e ~uspensiol\ of another malt's pay envelope.'' I NS ,.. ..... 10D Irs- • • l ~ ~ • ' • f , t ' . I ~ ~ I • I• I ' I• • • ,J -fllllf .. .. \'I\<1 how It maY be· expec~e4 to oper· !,n~i wa~ It tboUght best to preserve!· '1 hi• th:n w\11 bO the •.h.ronology ·ol other member In the r,ea,gliP. legal war, possible riotlru>:. J ate· in futuro crises. .o .d pace,.. tne lutme. A dispute \ill mo\lnt 1n, . . . . . Force w•ll not !or a long time b<> An Rttempt was made to lynch Jletween Austria ,a, 11 d- ·~er}?ia\? ':fhat ·1s •little,_ YQtt may reto1~t. PeJJhaps f:.O, ~·ill re-quP~t a.rbltratlon· OI' J~d.1c.1:l -set·! que nee would nave been the severance. more than for··•• '\ 1 4 kcn , 1 ut .. r thP '. Mar~sho~ry lu..t fall und .he . as taken 1 What, tn ess~ncc, was the q\f:pu~e Th!;it WQI,lld have amounted to. YPr:r I b!Hfrnt\$!3: nnP. naUon or:_ tJ:iEI ·oth--'2r Th~ imQJ.~diate,_ autotna.tic conse· taken out ·of tn:tern!):ttonnl .ciffa.ir~ . .any • ·. w . 1 \. vlt.nl. q. uestlort. be<'~;t·'l\ti-P t.he. t-~ove-na:nt I for . nations· _will aly;ays be gingerly t_-IPJll.Pn.t, or a.. thtrd I1f\:t10n ·Jn~Y -ea.ll a I o~ a.ll ~~f'lath;ms. .(>conorr'lk. ,. financial I·Uf.e of a. :;;tn.tc, .as. i-.•. E>O· fuJly .. reeo~· j. t .. o- t.,:ovlngton for $all' ,kN~plng.. .ills ·.1 Wblch we a~'<' to applY to that cros1s . about interceding .. m a. quarrel '\\' · counc1l q~o?tlng; the Wol'ld Will know, and . l'rsonru.\ \'ezy doubtful It is in• .ntzed by the unrestJ:ict~<l right of rev· 1 trial hogan last Wednesd.ay and a I recognizes two dlstl!l.ct kinds. jthrlt own. But it os a decided advance'! . 1 \' '. · onil tho ••rlmsness qfl d · / ihat <he would ha,,;c '!']own in .olutlon. But the Lrague .alford.« \o nrJ•ot .wa\ •·xpri·trd to ·be crpoi't<'.d BroadlY, ·international dtfferences r~·!_over thl'! prcyious .t_hool\y that c·ach .tl~e crisi!'\; thE\ rnurt or thP. l~ouf!.c:H.\ re:c: .. ~ .' .·ma.ny poslUve chf't\ks und. so m\~n!>· 1 - .. ,.. * • , -1 ~olve abO~t Points either of -la:w or of .. nation 1s so selt-s.ufflctent. in. itS m\-·n'\.wpl g-u .in'o ::;p:.-..10n tn thCI· spot11ght· the face of_ t~ls ('~~tin~eney, teC'a 4 .:-:;~~ 1 wa:vr& aroun!;l. -t-hat Sit· J<:dward nrf'y'H ·hY the jury to d.t~. 1 ollcY. TheY ma.y, ronsoii.uently, be' narrow pride tha.t it .stand~ superloi of world' ~ttcntlon; .tbr fonnel' will sh., wquld ~~ave fro~ a~f~'~~ .. e~ o!T, sttirtllng statement tri~t Jt. won hi h \'\ !: Mark:.h<'rrv \·\' ·nmtlnuruly deniP.d' :tttled ei.tner bY judicial or by polttlC!ll 'to any action not lt:!l own lm.medlate report within a reasonable time. ·the· wlt)' 11 · on 11 \ 8 ee~.;pt porbaps \''r' h tnaof 1 prPventetl the World Ww Is nut ·over- ·Implication 111 the ·•hooting of Hlonn. · · y - - to court to find • con('ern · t 1 _. · · th th H. di\\' O'll ctvt z.a on. P--XL: · • .. .. d.. - ' - d ac.tlob. ou maY go _ - . 1 L · 1 . . . . lu tcr wltli.n ~'\' mon .... s: » n ·~• 1 as she had seduced to follow 1101 ., rawn. 1 He ofpt·locretl ou lh<> w.une.e\ stan ye..- 1! out what nw e~a.ct fa<;ts are or 1 yo~ b .awbrea cys tentl to be lleld oacl< will then· he made public to the worl<l; i~~ · · 1 Hald' 'Back Armed Jo'orce. , t•nJo.y that they had. always hean tbe · maY go to arb]trat.W~ who wtl a 1 Y th~ know edge that a threat to the three long. full months will l''-7'\ for 'F w stal.cs Indeed, could .aff<>roll . 8 · · . . . · . ·1 b.est of rrionds. Oh•nn':; t.orso was teml)t by compromha to . harmonize\ worlds peace Js not exc-lusively thP!r the whole human famJ.lY to t~nk it sue:. a .penaUy as the price of str.l~- I At the present •moment Franre c. a,.n- : fvunoi hurled near Ma..rka~J¢rt-y's farm., ,- two t•onffwt!n(; lines of pohry. e own prlva~e business. but Is the hUSI• over; and then any nallort. If 1t has In~ uioltb•1n wnr. · I not go to war witti, Italy, Japan wlt.h : . -- · - · · · There Ia all th~ wo•·;~\ ~\~~·;;n~o n•;;:~:r.;~o\~K ,!l~~ 0 ~ 0 !~ ;;.',~.~·r~~· 1ho hardihood to do_'\· Is Ire• t~f go Malta\'Y m'<lesures wouJd also have i Et.gtru 1 ol. Peru· with Clrill, f!ol!an 1 Arres~ed· by Federal Agent ln these ddl~mt\l~cto~~s.ln l the Uvea at A.ny nation may brin~ about au mro~r to war. Prdxc~pt again~t nntions llf\~ t.nr. -loomed In- -th-o bRrkgrpund.. •rhe mn-; with Belg1lim~ S\\·eden with Norway. Luigi AnE'dola, th. irt:y-tll:reQ: years r mere aca (' c ~ 1 · f th ~ • \the a.wa . ent Aw:rtrla had broken. faith t·he ld r S\ Fl t o t ·-~ lndtvlduala, to be ,ure, It )las Ja~g<> Y ~ng o • 'ounMl whenever it thintw • ·J? . · . d •· •an<! 80 on through th~ •Out.O of Od.· o , o I u fl.\ er .,tree. wilE< !LIT•~~ been obliterated. berauso lndlv~~~>,:'~~ ilore Is a threat .or war. Better Than Old, Ilhcnd Way :;u~~~o:~~.;;dr,e:;n~~~'i:er:'\~~ ~h~l !l~ns already '\ember• ,,r th'' t,e,<gtt<'~; la.'t night and loeked up ln PollC<I ~ ,n~bmlt, Indeed m\Usl submit, tot Would Have Averted War ' To go 'Qnck to the Austro·l'<>rl!j:n. ~eague what forces, Jr any, thev I \·ithout sunmtttlng th•,:r dispu•·· tl'o ~~adquar.lers l>Y Federal A~entHatold ,Preme ~uthority cf the sta.tc. Consider what t-his wouid have n:ioaut crtels. A,uy nation. Austria. Serbta. · ahould oont.Ji.bllte to protect ·tile- r'Dlff!w I rb tration u.- conci,latlO\'l and tJVC\n Dobbs c-h~.rged \\rit.h violn.tion of a sec .. T p s Provided · . G · B Ita· A e tma .tho rntted· na.nts at th<J League. ' u 1 · '• . t1on ·Of \'e United States Criminal wo rocesse . · . In 1914. Sir Edward Grey would not reat r m. rg n . · · . ' re This· t·ecommendation would have· ·tnen,not until a rep<ll't Ms been mL•I·• Law inattem!'ltltlg to deirattd t11e Qilv: Jn International n;t!aira, howeve>, nq I>a.VC had to bombard all tb• main Stat<lS. might have brought It ooro been purely \ recommendation. It r·ubllc· to 010 W()rJd and t lr ee months ern men~. T·lw 9P<'Oiftc charge wrul nnt !'\1Ch wpreme .acthorlt'Y . exists ~r lB capitals of Europe with telegrams Itt the CouneU WI. <>ndangeri-pg world . w;,ld ha.vo lind no ·t>lndlng orr:ect on have •lo.psorl ofor world opinion to rll'\'l~•rl. > likely to exist S(a.t.es may be Wllllng the vain hope of getting the nations peace. Tho Se<·ro!Jel.IY uenoral would .- • - - .. - · •·· ·- · ... -···· to accept ~o~rt fln.dlngs .as to facts ~~~u~f\~~:x\~d ~~le ob~l w~l~ ~1 at o~ca hav~ made a runtnveStigotion. or law, but they are and wlll be chary not all ot them the destra ~o o He Both Austna and Serbia. could havo ' ot b!nc!lng themselV\eS to aocepl <!eel- wo.uld simply have notified the ~ecro- subm·ltted stalemont• of. their caee, r ~ons 1\H t.o pol\ciea . tary General ot ·tbe I,eague wbo would with fll<'ts and figure, a!ld pl:.otograpl•s Two 1'!1dicall:; dttrerent processes have a\ltoma.tieally imi.ted .the !lations and annexes wh1oll tll:o Coundl would \' •ro provld<)d In th6 Covenant to meet. to tbel;r rogular meeting plac~. It hav~ been I reo :tt anl' moment to give thcse dll'tcrent cases. Provision 1 \ some had not come tho gullt would to th\ wo1·id, Jnnde for the settlament of disputes llavo been obvious The Co\lnP\1 we>uld haVf' tried to both by arbitrators deallllg with lnstead thPti, irt the ruture. ()( a reach im ag7oement. If. o;part frotn !Jlol!cle~ tl.~d co)l!Promlses, an~ bY lone statesman irantlcally ehdctiyor- tM intoro<Vrl part.los, it .ha.d Nache(t !Judges deahng with: tn.cts and la:ws.. ing., e-v(;'n us the guns. arP b('ing un~ a \,lnnnlmouR dP(':Islon .• it r-:oulq haVeJ · · • For tile former, the Council <1r the Umbered. to got t.h\ nation• to do tho I pubhah•d its ret>~>r! nn<l 1ts recom• .AB. eembl.y .is to. be a general. sp.tvent; almp.le human thing of m<>rtt.ng to-~ mondattonn hroad~a<. •t. . 'The lnten>Bt- for the latter a. p-ermanent court ot geth~r tO tr-y to find a way au:: short eod pnl\U~s w-ould hn\'P b4?Bil undor no , ·international justi<:o with world-fa- ur war, we hav<' as•urnno• that the obligation to arcPpt; tho extent of !t :mouR jurls~ and a. con$:o.ntlY lncr.eas- minute the· international aore LogintJ.I thi\>tr ag-re('>mont wou~d tla\t\£\ b~'~Cn to .'.lng body ot lnter~t~Onal laW. Is to be t.o fester tho world'~ l~adro)'~ ~wUI ·walt th.Tf'P mu-nt)1.s . b£>f<Jl'e <le<lttring- <'staJ>l.\sbfid. gathet' olmost automo.Urailv t<• try \0 wnr. · i' Tho dispute bot wren. Anstr!n. anrl cure it. But possibly th<l' agl'eem.,nt would ~f1b1a cet:ttr~:\d about alleged Sorb~an And ·this do\s not mean mer('ly tho I not have i:)een unanimous. Germany-, attempts to stir up tbo Serl)s within European nations. with ·th~lr pactlcU• .as the allY o! A ustrla. tni$ht have · ,t Austria to- n. revolt ~:Un~t the i\:us- 1 -1:1rly ln~rown dtfficultie.c-:, !l'llr thE\ Ro- stood ·01J.t agninst the (It hers. ln that t11-a.n Governme:nt. . Qucti-Uons ot fuct £\allf'd- bi-g PoWPI'R. with their mutual. <'R~e -thP maja1·Jty, or- tndE>ed any 11. ~4oub.tedly Wf'n S~volyP,l, bllt .ln the. ~ j~al()us.tes. b.ut r. ath<>r t-he 1 -E~pr--t·s~_tl:tR.:. .\membe-r~ of the CounrH Yt.\.ould ha:e 1-l ma.ln tho trou.U.le r-an su d<.!'Pp SU3 to be t ttvt\'s of all tour ['on. ttnC'ntR and or n.JJ be~o frr>e -to .tssuP n ~tatemont a~ . o undeniably polltl~.~t ~rnls i.;; Wt!ll kinds of p~oplf1~. thr:o fnc'tR and thP ·ronclusions. Thill ahown ·bY Gen. S1n.utf>'8 a.dmh-aUle (tef- m\J!·ht not hnvP prP-\·entE'Id '\\'a.r .. but it initlon ot this tYP\ of ease: . 1 fs Blanket Insurance \nt least would havo thmwn th<> sltua.- · \We -are f\~P In the_ rf'ginn of ·t,h•' 1 .Thi~ j,q :1_ s.ott of t=tPn('rnl blflllkd tn .. t.tnn lntn hn 1 ri.. rr-11!\f- ~.(orr t·he bB:-1' mo_!t <l~ngerous llrt:.d lnt.r~r:t 'bbt~ C!\U~l·::J' RUraOf'f' appl).ing tn I'B.SP.:-1 In W-hldt th . .-\\ I of worrlrl f.llnF-','}('0C'P U<1\\ J11UI·h ll('i.! ,. or w•r. wber!> J•\'\l~n· run o:~··. \\~' nntlon• tukln!!: ,.ctlon moty not hoI !PI' tlti\ WOHld hav<\ lo<'Pn than th~ I o~&mOJl{ the {ltsrt-.tunt' but· (1111\-11 ~ ~ pt\im!-lrd.y ,·<.ln\'f~t•.t¥:'d . . . 1 l)llnd. nu~ ... a,nt w:1y m \\>ltwh .I hP ~-ur1.~ tl1t r parUaana. Theo t.'¢..:.HQS tl1~f> Ft'foH-j rrnc- far more -dlfficlllt tbln\' iA- to' 0Uf4 puhltcs blund('t'€\<1 lnto hostiUUeB er va·gue and tnln.ngil:.,.-1(\ an-i sp1·ing. ~N. thP nations to bring- In th-;tr o\v.n m 1.914 .. ·\: from s~ectal gro\tnJs or I\Q.t!On.rtl IJ~)· ,-ln·il\.ldUal troUllltfo f.or !-!Ptt!pmpnt. H.u~: Loo hole's in Plan eholoJO'. 1 1 f rl\ a l'f>Vohtthmar~· JWtnctpl.· lla~ , p Why Sir Edward Failed \ b~en aeecp.tod. a pr1ncl.rl\ ·for t.''\ ll.nY <ll•pute rna;y l>P re£t>n•d by the '\'rh . i 1 l t:l. n Of J,t~·rtcefuJ \:.f\'f.tlrtnPUt of _lntfr'1.ltiOOU}- C'nundl tO ther .AsMt:nblV I)'J\ tal\£>n. I)Ut . ey • nvd ve arge _ques 0 ~ d, dtsputt>s fnr \Vhlc'h tlic l\uHNl Statns or thl:' Council into th~ A..s!!Pmbly at »o'Ha.t. o ... •o-ca.ll~d vtto.l 1nte.r~$U.. an trn.~- hP:N1 _ strhring e-w r fli.ncr t'l)t flr.st the r<'q,uest .of eitbrr p3...rt~,. two w~eka . et naUonol .bonor. It !8 iXJUnd thoso I H '><;\~ ro\'l.fH<>nc<'. after Initiation. ,bauoa md que;;tlom~ that na.tto?al and l \) hll('o not ftnall,..· proh1hlt In·~ a just This. tn a mca.surt-, .-orrP!<>pOnd~ to 1nternation~1 pw::II~n~ g1LtJ1cr Ilk~ war. it tR th.f' g&f':ttr:-:t F<~l'ng-1~ PtPp P\'f'r the old. ttt·w thl'tt a .mnn Is f'n11t.t<>d to trtorm rlouds unt1l thlf' thund ... r of tn);;,l?n t'ou-ard-. th(• rf'ig-n. of P\':H'f'l tn a hroaring bnfo~!? hls Jlf>-rr~. ror l'n t~·p y.~- can ··alone d~nr th: aJr . a~_in. t-b~ Wol~l•l. _ . . A~f>etn1•1}· a.ll nat1on-.s u.rl· r\p·rese.n~ ~d r:t'bey c~nnot he. dhmo~cd or along JU· j ThP ffi(mbPJS of thP l~<'aguP agree n.<~ :poUttcnl !<O\~f\r-Pl~rntl!?$li:n'1 t:>vrn ~hQ tllclal UnC'~, Abo'\-.f' Hll tht?Y .rE-qulr•·· ·-----· - ·;;;;;::=;;::;;;;;;;::; tbitt tactful, <llplomnt•c ne~·Jtlatlon IDI!t~Ji.lWl~J'l!:J!!!.t!l£l(ru\~~!],;g~~ .;,- t.nd conciliation ·whh'h gr~at ~tntpq·. 1 \ tnf!.ri. -knO\\..- b{I:St' lt~fW 1(1 -bring to- bl\U.'\ en de!lcate an~ langerou~ d!sputn-1 tlon.\ · ' ! Eu.cUy •mrh \\'\ the Au~tro•Ser• ~~~z.&. Attucti.oa• Are!\ricei--Q!alilr-S.rrict .• 1 ~\ \irl:\\; m~~r~~· il t~.ttempted to npply to It before ~he · · · ..JJf,l · · li war wa..r:: f\nallv· tonrhed off He · . i folie~. J',eeau•w ·l>oth tho marhinery· \ '411 ~ and thf' obli~a tlnn to US(' 1t were tack.. (gj - { · ~ • ing. Austria ~-~~ rr:p(l to cat.eP~ nlad- . . - . ' . ~ ly ahe-ad.; iodt-\l'1l. frun4 a p~\>it_lv~ ru:J.. · - vnntA!;<> In \\ doing But ~lr Edward Herald Sq~&ro !l'w,.y,l~t~ t.3SJ~-S~ '., Gr.~y·s pttttully h•lr:HJ.n .plt'>a, that i't ... cOuld all have l~rn !1\ oidf'd, :erpatnR ~ F · th B k h '>. with us to pro\'•• or tlleproVP In the r·or..n . e . . a es op last smould£>rlug horro..r of the 'holo..; .1.-1 CRUst mid R!3 thf> hest. prer-n,.ution a8-uhist a repPUt.ioh. To hegin nt lh<> vet)' beginning. The xnon\ent th~ A\stro-::lerblan crisis had M-·o- .L- .A·S- s-· E'S FR. ui· T. . . ·cA·. K. 1'1 .... dove!oped Into a t.hr<'at of war. it . £ would, under the Covrnant, have au- ~ Made in Our Bakeries I \ 39c l This rich. delicious and wholesome cake is made on the premises hom a good old-fashioned recipe. with carefully selected fruits. molasses and other pure ingredients. i' Tln: value in a l\1ahie t a i- ldred-to-ordcr suit is not hi<lden treasure, It stands revealed at first sight and b(:comrs more cottspicuous d~y by day. Elglztji-Fi~~ to 0 ne l-1 u11dr((l Twenty-Fro~ Dollars. PrtYmpt dellv6ry, U nn•c- t~aaary ·t\~y·on~q eUmi.nll-tecl. t I Lb. Lb. OUR OWN O.Eloit'INE.' Wl10I.E Wf1of,A.T B~EAD-i&-ot •. loal . Macio from the old st}\le stone pro~e.ss Wbole Wll.rat Flout-. FJach 9c OL'R OW1\T GEN~TNR iVHOLE WFIEAT R4lllrN BR;BA.Z:J--16-m. loaf. Made from tbe old sty)e stone process Wllola Wheat !\lour · Each 12• GOLD OAKES - Va.nllla or CTiTRTMNT Btr:NE:-J?ure ana. Chocolate·: made ol pure -In· wholesome. i:Jozen 36\ gredlents; apeciai at' 39c each tOED LADY AND iJURJJL;FJ CAKE - ltich poumi' cake almond flavor<!d and with thiclt almond icing; Speolal 39o:: lb. PIES-Lilrge a17;e: Apple, Coc:oa~ nut, 69c: eacb; IPinea~J>le, 740' eaoh ; Raisin, Peach, S9o each: Leniol;l,Lotnon .Meringue, 49a eacl!. The Tube that .serves New York_: The, Tube to _Good Teeth • ' The fourth large printing of Governor Coolidge's book, c•HavB Faith In Massa.chmelt8'' . ' is ready. Every American who wants to think clearly on the problem• of the bolir should read. the olear, vigorous utterances of this unique public man • 111 !Ill IIHJ.mrt•l •r ,.,~ ~1/tr SJ~so~tll•lwlh,... }Iougb~on Mitllin COmpany, Boston I 25c LARGE SI.ZI MABIE 553FIFTII~~ ANISE CAKE, PLAIN OR ICED .. -A light, dellolo'US cake. Fine for toa 11 sliced tl!in and toasted. 49c '!1>. DANFSI1 STYLE PAaTRY - Made by o:'r eltpert ha.l<er. 7c ea.cb . . . Delicate·ssen CA.LTF'ORNIA CJlEVDAR OllBE.SE!-The Camoua Cheddar ~-e made bY th·e l'niverslty of Cl/-llfornili\ at Its Da!t)l' .Sd1ool on Ulil· vers!ty Ifarm and, M far as wo know, a full cr<Elilll dteese or \\e highest qUa.llty. We ran ~ecommend this cheese to tl\ose who ap- BAlt('rA!NS IN ALL DEP,.tRT~tENTx prcciat6 ~ r!el1, well-matured and excellently lia,vorcd dairy fiNE UNE Of USED CARS prodnct. In loaves .of ablnl!. S 1b.s.: <>arb, at $1.97 Pleasant, safe daily tooth- brushing-3 months' com- mutation, morning and night 100 round trips from 11U7Pa1inents A\'•ng><l. TkltPonstrottlon• Gi<•n CFJLBRY POTATO SALAD, 33a SPICE[) .ANCJ'fOVlES, 33c lb. lDitl-19 :l!<m;~r 19)i Hudoon lb.-French style, an· appetlz- f!MO , . ·· ... . . . · (S~~lttl 111>7 H\tdeoa ing *ombination •aia:d. made . KED I!LO,ArEIUl, 9c eaob 1119 O..dlll•• 1 PR<<. 19!7 Notlonnt o. t .J>Otatoe>.s, crisp ce!crv. and -Fancy; <lelfclon~ for break· l~ 1 Et•alr BOOT! 111110 nur own make or mnyortl\a!se. fast. &<::Olo 4 E>•\· 1017 CORNED BEEF-Well cooked 'LYON ST'f'.bE .SA.tli!AaliJ. ,.$1,09 1919 ~~~ 1 {)1 'j b 191 9 n.s nm bottom round; cut frotn fine 1 .-Jl'ancy sama.g~. well spiced 191~· 4 p,., 19lt beef. 1 SSe lb. and seasoned; savc>ry and d<l· 1918 I~~~ 1911 1' 1 tusEB£kard 7. ?~\· nm F'R<t.VIiF'llRTEJ;IB, 37<: lb.-- •< oua. UU 4 6 lj!;:':;,. 1910 tl l'(_rtn qualitY; small or large Ji'UL.-L iHILlf. OH·$E;&E--'MIId 1111 7 p..,, 11l16 Nal!olllll 7 :Pan. sue. nn<l ot 11ne fiavo'<. 43c lb. 1 tT \\''\'u· ln 15 '\'L~~;!J:;\ . ODD F.NOJ.lSil BTYLE DAIRY a FJNUINE HI POJ!'f\RT> fiAT,T 111U(arm<>·n· L!~r>'sloe 1916 Ctdlll•e Rnn•b't C1lEBSE-0ld. riCh, well rna• SARDEI-1./::N, 84o lb. 1117 Lboo Laodanlet to~c-<1. lma·ppy ch'eesa; made ManY OtM.,_Nclt Arrlrdc :0&\ly. from )cbo whole milk. S3r! PUfE'VTn CFTJi;/!18/iJ ... 44c lb. Tires and Tubes It Old Prices cow ,ltBlzl: Rll' ER SALMON' Ollr own make. We BtU l>:i:!c•• Quoted :.Uinrh•ret lb. 74c-The vcr.Y ~hotcest on f!AGB C,T/F::P:S'E-M!Jd, rreamy ~pili altd Closed~Prictl 'Rfjlll tho market. and ot flne ttUal!ty. 54c I h. S..tl!, Tcps. \VIlldolllcli!<J, el>:, otc. D J' t d B 1. p d N Jandor1 Aptomoblle co. · e 1ea essen an anery ro· ucts ot Delivered ..~f!f!J 1 J,r;n•DI!F:,A,·~.~ft~~.~~SI.WB.IY l\ \- l:. II. Food AtlmiaY•lraUon I.i<>tn•• !ID2R6t~-,-Jll!Gi!B. ): 1 , MrU WI ftlR .. VIII ~---...Fifth. Ylnor, ;~15th Rtmoi. • :Do,.,. 1.tfi IIC'Illd'lri:r' oo..... ~ld ·~· D!iJittl:o. 4WU~ w. ~s~:~~ ........ ltb A•~ totk1f1t. ~ JftinrJt, taSJl ueftfo-rd AT~t~e ~ -.BtMJa.JU .,.., Ol*i ~ n•tu a r. lL ~...-=; , .t i .• t .·.r.-r-ft·~~~-.,:r:\f.~\\\. - iJ' .!· ~ ~~._:x: ~.· . ... ,.-., .. '\\'··J'.· .. ,. . . - ·~ 'j' \Good Teeth\ to''Good Health!' ~ ----- 1.'<',\-i•.