Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1920 — COVENANT MINUTES IN PARIS [ARTICLE]

COVENANT MINUTES IN PARIS

Controversy With Senator Spanoar Closed, Says Tumulty. Washington, Oct. B.—lWesldent Wilson will make public official minutes of the peace conference session during which he is alleged by Senator Spencer to have pledged military and naval aid to Roumanla, and other small nations, only after the United States becomes a member of the League of Nations, It was announced. This statement was made following a conference between the President nnd Norman Davis, acting secretary of state. Secretary Tumulty Insists the notes are now In Paris and that so fgr as the White House is concerned the Incident Is closed. It was admitted by one official who saw the President that the representatives from Roumanla, Czecho-Slovakln and Jugo Slavia, who sat with the President at the peace Conference, may have understood Mr. Wilson to pledge America’s aid.