Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1920 — LEAGUE SITUATION [ARTICLE]
LEAGUE SITUATION
The situation with regard to the league is now unmistakably up to Mr. Taft, Mr. Hoover, President Lowell qf Harvard, former AttorneyGeneral George W. Wickersham and the others of their group who, as friends of the league, placed themselves upon public record in urging voters to support Senator Harding as the best means of promoting the league. The now obvious fact that if these men had not made their appeal the result of the election would not have been changed, does not absolve them from responsibility nor are they of the type to evade redponsibility on such grounds. What they can accomplish and how they can accomplish it, are two questibns not to be answered until after March 4. But if they are -to accomplish anything they must set about it, for "they may be very sure that Hiram Johnson and William E. Borah will not be idle in the meantime. — Sprihgfleld Republican.
