Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1919 — WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF. [ARTICLE]

WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF.

Washington, D. C., Sept. 28. President Wilson returned from his western tour suffering from a serious, though not alarming, nervous breakdovgi. He was able to go driving late in the afternoon, but retired early and was allowed to receive no callers. Dr. Grayson said that he would endeavor to prevent the president from transacting any public business or conferring with senators until he regains his strength. —o— As an illustration of the use of American troops to guarantee territorial integrity of European states without the consent of congress the operations of American marines against the Italians at Trau will figure in the senate debate on the league of nations. X The American marines are said to have chased the Italians out of Trau at the command of the British admiralty, which is directing allied naval operations. —o•— RHrnardßarachis_scheduledYui chairman of the president’s conference of the representatives of capital and labor and has promised the farmers a larger representation in the body. President Wilson has protested ‘ against the ’ Anglo-Persian treaty, . placing Persia under the domination of Great Britain, but the state department declines to make public the correspondence. —o —' The league of nations may be called upontosettle the boundary dispute between Chile and Peru.