Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1919 — Page 16

THE TIMES.

Fridar, Mav 16, WHO WILL REPRESENT AMERICA?

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Washington Speculates on Wilson's Appointments for United States Diplomats at League of Nations, t

By J. BAST CAKFBELL. STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE 1 Among: those prominently mentioned In administration ar,i congressional circles as probable American official rep. resentatlves In the governing or directing councils of the proposed league of cauoni are: Tormer President William Howard Taft. CoL JS. M. Bonse, present American peace commissioner. Henry white, present American peaca commissioner. President A. Lawrence Xowell, of Harvard. Pr ancle P. Walsh, lawyer and labor leader, Xte member of the war labor board. Jane Add&ms, social settlement worker. Saymond B. Posdlck, municipal reformer, late chairman of commission on training' camp activities.

INTERNAT!C .L NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON, , May 16.

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councils of the proposed league of nations. In the event of the Senate ratifying the league covenant, which it is expected to do eventually In 'a much amended form, despite strong opposition from both Republican and Democratic senators upon the president would devolve the appointment, subject to confirmation by the Senate, of those who would personally look after the interests cf the United States la the league. Just as upon him. under the constitution, rested the responsibility of selecting American diplomats personally to care for American interests In those foreign countries !n which they were accredited American rcrresentath es. it was stated. For any movement in the senate to limit or take away the president's right to appoint America's representatives In the governing or directing bodies of the league would be to run counter to the appointive power vested in the president by the constitution, was the view of Senator Hitchcock. Democratic leader of Nebraska, retiring chairman of the- senate foreign relations committee and other senators, irrespective of whether they favored the proposed league or not. Designation of Raymond B. Fosdick of an American official representative in the league served to focus interest on the probable "who's who" of American representation in the contemplated world peace body. Fosdick was reported to have the backing of Secretary Baker, with whom he is known to be on terms of the closest friendship. It was stated, however, that his position would be that of an under secretary than of a

high diplomatic nature.

i ne names of former President Taft and Col. House were naturally on many lips, but the belief "M expressed -that possible political exigencies of 1320 might deter Taft from accepting an appointment from President "Wilson as an American representative in the league, while it was reported that Col. House desired to retire from public life for a period of protracted rest after the completion of his duties at the peace conference. Henry "White, as a veteran diplomat; President Lowell, of Harvard, es an ardent league champion: Francis P. "Walsh, as one who would be highly acceptable to the country's labor interests as representative of them In the league: an!

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Jan Addams, noted Chicago settlement

worker, m one. of several prominent women who could fittingly represent

American womanhood In the league, were

all talked about today as not unlikely to be among those considered by the president.

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norance u professed aa to whom th president r&ally had in mind, although It was not considered Improbable that he might ask both ex-Prcsident Taft and CoL House to help represent the United States in the league.

At the capltol Senators attacking tho league covenant in Its present form.

which Senator Knox, Republican, of

Pennsylvania, described as "suicidal."

declared that If the president is to exercise the executive appointive power In designating whom the American representatives In the league are to b. the Senate should determine what functions those representatives are to have when

It was called on to confirm their appointmnt. It waa also suggested by th ssrr.e

senators that each American representative ehould be appointed for a specific

term of years. Instead of for an Indefi

nite period, and should be more subject

to the senate than the customary American diplomatlo representative is. Another point raised was, "Would the appointment of Col. House and other close adherents of the president, be acceptable to the Senate and would not th president and the Rpublican majority In the Senate be unable to agree upon both the personnel and the status of Amrican representation in the league. "When the attention of Democratic

senators xas called to this possible phase

of the situation they once mora recalled with renewed emphasis, the possibilities of, the president's veto power if pitted against the Republican senatorial majority of two, a veto power which was re

garded as more than likely to determine the result of the repeated friction already anticipated between the White House and the Sixty-sixth, Republican controlled Congress after the latter gets down to business.

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