Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1920 — BULLYING WEAK NATIONS. [ARTICLE]
BULLYING WEAK NATIONS.
Mr-. Cox says article X would protect weak nations from tne bullying attacks of stronger nations.” ! ‘ , . , What nations from what stronger nations? „ . . Korea from Japan? Syria from Smyrna frora < Greece? Egypt from Great Britain? Alban, ia from Italy or Serbia Lithuania from Poland? German Austria from Italy or a Slavic alliance? But'article X has been ratified by l! an the great powew admitted to the council of the league and ■by’ some thirty-five others. Why is it not operating? Most of the bullying is . being done by the pr»ent members of the Way wait ftfr ? Uncle Sam to arrive before putting a stop to their own operations? That is a matter of their own will- If Uncle Sam is expected to- thmn to behave we see no reason why he cannot do ifbetter as a free agent. Neither* do'several important members Of the league. That m why they Want him to go m. Mr. Cox also is for going in, -or says be is. That is why he sbould stay out of the White House. When we, go r,„r o h „ ad th t : H doof£nob.^Sic. E o Triune,.
