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WORLD LEAGUE TEST PROVED BY MEN OF G. 0. P. ‘Enemies Being Judges’ Salem Man Shows Covenant Will Prevail. t S. H. Mitchell of Salem, Ind., taking a text from the Bible in a discussion of the League of Nations, shows that the Republicans' rock Is not the Democrats’ rock, even "our enemies being the Judges." He quotes from statements of ExPresident Taft and cites the course of Elihu Root as favoring the League of Nations. Mr. Mitchell's discussion follows: “Their rock is not as our rock; our enemies being our judges^' “Moses, in his address to the children , of Israel, said: ‘Their rock is not as, our rock, even our enemies being the . judges.’ Deut. 32-31. “Their (Republican! rock is the reso-, lutlon to establish separate peace with Germany. “Our (Democratic! rock is tbe Versailles treaty of peace and the League of Nations. “Senator Watson, going np and down the paths and highways of Indiana, !> telling the people that, the treaty of peace snd the League of Nations are very dangerous; that if the league covenant Is ratified the boys of our dear mothers will be dragged away from their ! homes and across the ocean to fight the battles of other nations who are members of the league. “We do not know what Harding stands for except, as Hi Johnson, Smoot, ths Mormon apostle; Lodge and others fee! him on Jils front porch, except, in hla speech of acceptance, he declares for •separate peace with Germany.’ “Here is what he says: “ T promise you formal and effective peace* as quickly as a Republican Congress can pass its declaration for a Republican executive to sign.’ “That means he favors separate peace with Germany. “What does all that mean? “It means that we will be associated with Germany, Turkey, Russia and Mex ieo and the ferty-flve or fifty nation* which are already in Ahe league covenant will be against the United States. “The Republicans, by their tactics, have forced the United States into the company as set out above. “Their rock is not as onr rook, even our enemies being the Judges." “Let us try our case, ‘our enemies being our Judges.* - • "Let William H. Taft, an eminent Jurist, take the bench as Judge after carefully examining the records (treaty of peace ind League of Nations!, as evidence and give his opinions, as follows: ‘Ail who have pressed for a league- of nations to i Maintain peace and prevent war must -hank God as they read the provisions >f the constitution of tbe league on which the nations in conference at Paris have 'greed.’ is to be warmly con-

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gratulated that the League of Nations, which he promised to the harassed people in his messages, addresses and has urged before the conference, has taken such form. “It is a real league. It has clinching and cinching provisions." Here again is what this Judge says upon article 10; “article 10” covers tbe Monroe Doctrine and extends it to the world. “The league is not a super-sovereign, but a partnership intended to secure to us and all nations only the sovereignty we properly can have i. e., sovereignty regulated by international law and morality and conaistant with the same sovereignty of other nations. “Now that President Wilson brings back to us a real league and has fully made good his announced purpose. It would please this country greatly, if the senators would give him unanimous support.” “Such action would be heard around the world with acclaim. “I consider that the moral effect of ‘article 10' on predatory nations would restrain them from /hr as declaration of the Monroe doctrine has done and that tbe requirement of unanimous consent by the representatives of the great towers in council before league action would safeguard the United States from any provisions of purposes of the league.” “We set this opinion of this eminent judge as expressed above after rngture consideration of the record evidence over and against the opinions of Senator ‘Jim Watson,’ who is considered only as a very common lawyers and a ‘hot air politician.’ “J.udge Wickersham, former Republican attorney general, renders the following

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opinion. ‘For, if Edward Grey had been able to get Australia into the conference with the representatives of other great powers over Serbian question at the outbreak of the great war, -1,000,000 dead men would be alive today.’ “He said he heartily indorsed the League of Nations and said: ‘it will prevent future wars.’ “Judge Strauss was formerly secretary of commerce, a Republicar. After due deliberation upon the provisions of the league covenant, he renders his opinion as follows: ‘The Versailles treaty and league covenant is the greatest political achievement of the world’s diplomacy.’ “He said In the same opinion that ‘article 10 of the covenant means the adoption by the world of the principles of the Monroe Doctrine.’ “Judge Hoover, noted world food administrator during the. World War, gives this opinion: ‘As to article 10, the league agrees that military force may be used in defense against Invasion of tbe country by another and tbe consent must i menu the United States Congress on our side. . “ ‘From my own experience, I believe the discussion, negotiation, arbitration, enlightenment of public opinion and leading to the moral isolation of an outcast will be sufficient, coupled with the knowledge that other weapons exist. “ ‘The hope which I. as an independent 1 observer, have placed in the league is that it will forevet relieVh the United I States of the necessity again to send soldiers outside of our boundaries.’ “This judge does not seem to become frightened at the great bugaboo which Harding and Jim Watson see in article 10. Notice, he says ‘that the United States will be relieved from sending a

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1 1 > ■on of article 14 of the league covenant. “Judge Root sat for three months or more with about thirteen other official representatives of nations now acting as members of the league. “This council of which Judge Root was an unofficial representative of the United States completed thq task assigned as to the of the international court of justice, and the report will be

mad* to the League of Nations at its meeting in November, 1020 “No doubt in or mind Judge Root has or will draw a fat attorney fee for his labors from the United States, which he should do. “How -ranch prouder our United States would have been had the League of Nations, together with the treaty of peace, been ratified and Judge Root could have

represented the United States officially. "Judge Elliott is one of the noted educators and an authority on international law. “His opinion has been and is In favor of the treaty of peace and League of Nations as formulated at Versailles. “Can we not say, basing our Judgment upon the opinions of the foregoing i judges, that ‘Tbeir rock is not as our

rock, our enemies being ami Judges' tha* we have fully made out our case, that( their (Republican) rock {the aeparat* treaty of peace with Germany), Is not in* dorsed by these eminent jurists, and that our rock (the treaty of peace an<g the League cf Nations) le indorsed and approved by the above judges who are our enemies.” ~ | Salem, Ind. S. H. MITCHJBLU

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