South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 2, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1920 — Page 3

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ALLIES MAY FORCE U. S. TO RATIFY PEACE PACT

Lodge Uncomfortable, and Knox Worried Over Status of Peace Pact.

11 tu Tie Nwi Urim: WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 . PreJic tion that the inate' failure to ratify the treaty would disturb and leprtu business In thia country and retard "r? construction" in Europe r being1 fulfilled In a way that ! alarming republican senators. Th-.J kteiily depreciation of foreljrn exhansje, with Its threat of curtailing' the exportation of American product which Kuropa ned and which the exporters of this country must -11. If production is to continue, is tut one effect of the treaty's defeat by the annate. Amonp the rlpns of fear amon? republican atnators who had th jrincipal part in the smothering of iho treaty la Ser;. Knox's proposal to ratify It now In all details, but after s-pjratin it from the covenant of the league of Nation?. On its face this would not appear an e ldence of weakness or Kurrender n the part of Sen. Knoi, but those xv ho have followed his course while the treaty wns bfor; the senate regard It a a concession born of conviction that further delay In ratifying the treaty will brin r.iljmlty 1o American busit;es and a day of rckonlnr for the republican cabal In the senate. Sen. Knox opposed not only the l.rasrue of Nations hut 3lo the treaty itM'lf. In a formal speech. ar "-fully prepared in advance of it delivery, Mr. Knox declared the provisions! of the treaty to he "harsh und cruel" to the CIcrman people. Previously he had sought the panage of a resolution to dissociate the treaty from the. covenant of the Ieajrue of Nations. KeverHal I 'onrn i .

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Is notv willing to accept In .ill its prerlptions Pen. Kr.ox hrs moved fir enough from hla former position

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rTr;m-nn lorr t not r-r:ircl thi. a a b:y conce-Piorj, of rours". hut thy appreciate it? imjmrtar.r vhn rer. .1 In connection with ih- s-nator -previou hotlüty to both th :truy and the leapue. No on- expected Mr. Kr.t.r t' reverse himself over nUht. or at He hasn't yet "about f.ted." b-t he has certainly ex- ute I a "ripht face" with hih eyes in the direction of a fu'.l turn. Sn. Lole continues to employ the language of opposition, but his manner la that of one who has concession In the back of his mind, in the opinion of thoe who hae watched his rer. m maneuvers. In ore of th latest discussions of the treaty in the senate. Mr. Ixdffe nffccterl to scout the connection between the r ject'.on of the treaty and the decline of foreign exchange, but it was apparent that he realized the result to himself and other of a popular belief tha. there la a relation between the two. Other republican senators appear to be disconcerted by the ruinous fall in the value of foreign money and foresee Its effect on American business. It is believed that they are aware that if th" senate's refusal to ratify the treaty is not the Hole cause. It is a principal factor In the present demoralizing discount of sovereigns, francs, liro and marks. They seem to understand that a further depreciation of Kurope's money will prevent buying here and that American production will slacken and beget unemployment and financial depression In the United States. It would be too much to say that the republicans are showing signs of full retreat from their former position, but It is within the truth to say that they are planning for a "strategic retire merit."

L . ri.i.:d i'r-si: NIKJ.V. Jan. I. Continuation of the Monroe doctrine will be u'?d as u lever to force America's er.Tr.r.c into the league of Nation1. it was learned authoritatively toll. y. The ailie;, it w.i.s learned, already have FtarWl an intensiv' proprj;anda to ecure membership of all American republics, except the I'nited Stat-.-j. in t hi. leapu. With thIitin r'P b:ic of South America, i unit m league membership, h-bel-evo the I'r.ited h'tates will It forced to .1;in or sec the Monro -Icctrlne become "a scrap of piper." As foon as the South American have declared themselves, it was raid, the league secretariat will point o;;t that the league is a higher Huthority than the United States and that no Monroe Dictrine is necessary to protect the small South American nations.

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