The literary digest . e in favor of violating Article X, with South-American states voting against their own interests. The League puts the Monroe Doctrine on such a solid basisthat it will remove the appearance of a protectorate, to whichSouth-America objects, and will give it the validity of written law,lack of which has been its chief source of weakness in the past. Neither league nor alliance, the plan seems to have thevirtues of neither and the faults of both, complains the NewYork Tribune (Rep.), while the New York Evening Sun (Ind.)dismisses it as this project of transcendental fatuity.


The literary digest . e in favor of violating Article X, with South-American states voting against their own interests. The League puts the Monroe Doctrine on such a solid basisthat it will remove the appearance of a protectorate, to whichSouth-America objects, and will give it the validity of written law,lack of which has been its chief source of weakness in the past. Neither league nor alliance, the plan seems to have thevirtues of neither and the faults of both, complains the NewYork Tribune (Rep.), while the New York Evening Sun (Ind.)dismisses it as this project of transcendental fatuity. AsSenator Borah sees it, this is the first step in internationalismand in the sterilizing of nationalism. To join the League,insists Senator Reed, would be to surrender by the pen answer any questions about the League, we are told by a NewYork TiHbune correspondent that these points were brought out: 1. The President feels that the Monroe Doctrine is recog-nized, tho he does not feel that any amendment providing this. IT LOOKS GOOD, BUT —Orr in the Chicago Tribune. what Washington gained by his sword. The League, affirmsSenator Cummins, would commit the United States to acourse which must end in humiliation and disaster. But when President Wilson, after his dinner to the membersof the Senate and House Foreign Affairs Committees, offered to


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