Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1919 — WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF. [ARTICLE]
WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF.
Washington, D. C., Sept. 29. - The action of American marines under orders from the allied supreme council of Paris in expelling Italians from the Dalmation port of Trail precipitated a stormy debate in the senate and brought out two resolutions on the subject, one by Senator Sherman, of Illinois, and another bySenator New,- of". Indt--ana. Senator Sherman’s resolution condemned the conduct of the authorities involved and Senator New’s called upon the state department for a full report of the Trau incident. OH— Administration leaders in _the _seik_ are - really between “’‘the deviland the deep sea” over what to do about the peace treaty. They realize that there must be some compromise over reservations and so far as they know President Wilson is immovably against a compromise. But although the president is back in Washington, his illness makes it impossible for them to get to him to see if an eleventh hour appeal for some compromise might not be of some avail. " -—o—- - . ■ In a virile speech today Senator Borad drew a parallel between utterances of league of nations advocates and doctrines of radicals fomenting unrest in the United States. Disruption of the American republic would be the effect of both, he said, unless checked.
