The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 20, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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    HEN
ie mis
WHY PRESIDENT
Takes Up Lodge Reservations
One by One and Shows What
Would Have Been Effect.
MADE LEAGUE UNWORKABLE
They Could Easily Have Been
Ironed Out Had Lodge Been
Willing to Listen to Reason.
By David Lawrence
(Copyright, llt) ,
Washington, Nov. ?0. President
Wilson has called the Lodge resolu
tion a nullification of the peace
treaty. The president in his letter
to Senator Hitchcock did not go into
details as to why he regarded the
Lodge resolution as a nullification,
but I am able to present today an
analysis made by thoise conversant
with his viewpoint.
It will bo noted' by the analysis that
aome of the reservations in the Lodge
resolution did not meet the objection and
would have been accepted if other
changes had been made. Only a stubborn
pride of opinion prevented ratification
and, the points on which the two sides
diffcri involve on the one band a
limitation of the rights of the executive
and on the other hand a prospect of mak
ing the League of Nations so clumsy and
unworkable that the provisions of the
peace treaty itself pould not be executed.
Reservation One was the preamble,
hlch required three of the allied powers
to accept by an exchange of notes all
the reservations in order that the latter
may be made part of the treaty. There
was no objection to making the reserva
tions binding upon other powers.
AfJCEPTAKCE INDICATED
No exception had been taken by a,ny
ef the powf m to the reservations sub
mitted to them. This would permit ac
quiescence and would make the reser
vations legally binding on the powers,
for under international law formal no
tice that a certain action will be taken
i:i a specified flmt means acquiescence
on the part of all concerned if they re
main silent.
Reservation Two is plainly unconsti
tutional. It provided that notice of withdrawal
from the League of Nations coukr be ac
complished merely by a "concurrent res
olution of congress." But a concurrent
resolution is one that is adopted by both
houses of congress without submitting it
to the prewident for signature. Such
resolutions are not the law of the land
An amendment or abrogation of a treaty
In order to be legal must be accom
plished by an act of congress as per
mits of the president's signature.
PRESIDENT HAS EIGHT
Congress cannot deprive the executive
of the right of vote, which they would
be attempting to do if only a concurrent
resolution were needed to withdraw from
tlie League of Nations. Also, under the
constitution, the president is charged
with the conduct of diplomatic relations
and a concurrent resolution cannot de
prive him of these rights. The flaw can
be fixed by making withdrawal from the
league subject to the same rules as have
hitherto governed the abrogation of
treaties to which the United States has
been or is a party.
Reservation three, which would inter
pret Article 10 so as to prevent the
United States from assuming any obli
gation to preserve the territorial Integ
rity of political independence of any
member country of the league unless
congress shall so authorise, was unobjec
tionable if it meant that the military or
naval forces shall not be used without
the consent of congress, but it goes
further, and would prohibit the execu
tive branch of the government "from in
terfering in controversies between na
tions." SI'BJECT KOIl DISPUTE
Nobody knows what might be inter
preted as 'interference.'! Whenever war
is threatened, friendly nations have ex
ercised the right to suggest mediation
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151-153 Fourth
or to urge conciliation. What baa been
intended by the one aid as an act of
friendship and mediation, has sometimes
been construed by belligerents as "inter
ference." The adoption of the Lodge reservation
on Article 10 would be considered em
barrassing because it would weaken the
moral power of the government to exer
cise any good offices even In Central
and. South America without the specific
consent of congress, and It Is often the
ease that congress la not in session when
an emergency has arisen, and there are
some emergencies which can be straight
ened out easily by the executive branch
of the government without all the
trouble of an extra session of congress.
A specific definition of the reserva
tion to apply only to the use of military
and naval forces as provided under the
constitution, and to leave the executive
branch of the government free to exert
moral power to preserve peace, but pre
venting it from using the army or navy
until congress has said so, would easily
have brought support from the Demo
cratic side of the senate.
OTHER STATES BE5EFITED
Reservation Four, saying that no man
date shall be. accepted without the con
sent of congress, was 'not considered ob
jectionable. Reservation Five says the United
States "reserves to itself exclusively the
right to decide what questions are with
in domestic Jurisdiction" and declares
that all such questions may not even
be considered by the council of the
league. This is not viewed as objection
able from any legalistic viewpoint, but
when accepted by other foreign govern
ments it would give them the same right
and then England would call the Irish
question a domestic affair and Japan
might call the Shantung question a do
mestic affair and Italy might construe
the Fiume Iksus as purely domestic be
cause Italians live there.
All the advantage which the friends
of Ireland were to e given under Arti
cle Eleven of the covenant, which per
mits the council of the league "to con
sider" anything that disturbs friendly
relations would be swept aside by the
specific exclusion of domestic affairs."
DOCTEI5E SAFEGUARDED
Indeed, any nation could simply invoke
this 'article and exclude question after
question from the domain of interna
tional conference. This reservation
not be so invoked by the Unite dStates,
but it would most assuredly be Invoked
by certain governments in Europe. The
purpose which the senators have in
mind namely, to exclude immigration
and tariff from the consideration of the
league can be accomplished by a sim
ple reservation stating that questions
which have hitherto been regarded uni
versally as domestic under internation
al law shall not be subject to the con
sideration of the League of Nations.
Reservation Six pertains to the Mon
roe doctrine. Foreign governments would
hardly object to this, as it always was
an Ameri" n doctrine.
SEVEN IS EMBAHRASSISO
Reservation Seven withheld America's
consent from the Shantung settlement.
While this is a commendable object,
such a reservation doesn't help China.
The senate would help China by in
sisting that it will withhold Its consent
until Japan has fulfilled the promises
she made in Parus, namely to return
Kachow to China. Moreover, if the
preamble is unmodified then Great Brit
tain and France and Italy will hesitate
to go on record permitting America to
diesent because an affirmative expres
sion on their part might be considered an
affront to Japan with whom they have
a treaty covering the Shantung settle
ment. The powers would be relieved
of this embarrassment if the preamble
simply left it to them to acquiesce within
a specified time.
Reservaton Eight would give con
gress a voice In selecting the person
nel of America's representation .on all
commissions or bodies that may' be cre
ated by the League of Nations. This
is not objectionable but the last para
graph goes en to forbid any American
cittsen from serving on an International
commission without the approval of the
senate.
KEEP ADVICE AT HOME
This would prevent Americans from
sitting as arbitrators or mediators In
disputes In which our government la
not at all concerned but in which the
disinterested Judgment pf men like Elihu
Root, William Howard Taft or other in
dividuals might be sought by foreign
countries in an effort to maintain peace
btween themselves. There is grave
doubt whether congress has the right
under the constitution to interfere with
the freedom of action of American ci
tisens In this connection.
Reservation Nine would give congress
a voice in the acts of the reparation
commission. Many in adminstraton
quarters regard this aa weakening Am
erica's power but this is a moot ques
tlon and time alone can answer It In
tta present form this reservation can
not be regarded as one on which friends
jt the treaty could afford to make a
stand against the adoption of the whole
treaty.
GAVE GERM ANT EXCUSE
Reservation Ten was viewed as giving
any nation the right to refuse to disarm
because they can all contend they are
"threatened with Invasion," which was
Germany's argument for many years
concerning France. This might ha'we been
modified to permit a nation to increase its
armament only after diplomatic rela
ttons have been broken with an un
friendly natlou or when engaged In war
Reservation Ele'ven was a reasonable
Interpretation of that article of the cov
enant which relates the right of allies In
the United States to carry on trade with
persons in this country or abroad ex
elusive of the particular localities which
are being subjected to an economic boy
cott.
Reservation Thirteen was viewed by
lawyers In the administration as a "joker"
that gives American citisena a blanket
right to remain unaffected legally by any
of the provisions of the peace treaty. It
was Intended to permit reopening of
cases wherein the alien property cus
todian seised property partly owned by
Germans and partly by American citl
sens. But It has not been carefully
drawn and might give rise to years of
dispute and litigation. .
CONGRESS MUST AGREE
Reservation 14 would prevent America
from participating in the International
labor conferences unless congress agreed
by act or Joint resolution. This is an
other reservation to which much argu
ment can be directed by both sides, but
St.. Near Morrison
VESSEL OPERATED -FOR
U, S. SHIPPING
BOARD
DISTRESS
Steamer Roman Sends Out Call;
Three Vessels on Way to
Give" Assistance.
Boston. Mass.. Nov. 20. (T. N. S.)
With a broken steering gear and leaking
badly, the United States shipping board
steamer Roman, New Tork for Mar
seilles, sent out distress calls that were
picked up here today. Three steamers,
including the United States transport
America, reported that they were an
swering the calls from the Roman and
would soon be at her side to rescue the
crew of the disabled steamer. The posi
tion of the Roman was given as latitude
39 north and longitude 68.50 west.
The Roman carries a general cargo of
merchandise valued at 11.000,000.
The coast guard cutter Osslpee put out
from Portland, Maine, today to rescue
a sloop in distress several miles off Port
land harbor.
News of the Port
Arrlvoli Nevtmber 10
Rom City, American (turner, from San Fran
cisco, general and pasMium.
Celilo, American ateamer, from Saa Francisco,
general and passengers.
Departures November 19
Vf. F. Ilerrin, American steamer, for CaTi-
ota,,bt!lit.
Lui'j. American schooner, for Aukland, X.
Z., lumber.
MARINE A1.MAXAC
Waathse at Rlvar'i Mouth
North Head. Nor. 20. Condition a the
mouth of the riTer at neon: Cloudy, wind eaat
12 miles, sea smooth, li timidity 7.
Tiaaa m. astana Fries
High Water Low Water
0:13 a. m-..7.4 feet 6:09 a. m. . 8.2 feet
11:4.2 p. IB...9.2 feet.. 6:64 v. m. . 0.1 foot
DAILY RIVE I. HEADINGS
I ,r aw
Umatilla 23 1.1 I 0 0.00
Albany 'JO 3.7 0.2 0.00
Eugn. .- 10 3.8 0.4 0.02
Salem SO 4.01.3 0 . 00
Oregon City 12 4.2 0.1 0.02
Portland 18 8.1 10.2 0 . 0U
() lUaing.
RITER FORECAST
Th. Willamette riter at Portland will remain
nearly staUonary during the tyit two or three
dsjs except as affected by the tide.
AT SEIGHBOKIKG PORTS
Astoria. Not. 20. I .eft up at 6 lat ni-ht.
ataamer Celilo, from San Francisco. Left up at
I 0 last night, Kteainer Knae t lty, from San
Francisco. Armed down, at 10 a. m. . schooner
I Airy. Left up it 11 :20 a. m.. schooner Inca,
from Sao Francbco.
Aitoria. -Not in. Axnred down at 12:40 p.
m.. ateamer Bellbrook. Am red, at 12:40 p.
m., schooner Inra, from San Krancieo.
an tranoisoo. oi. lit. Arrived, at mia
niglit, ateamer Klamatb, from Portland.
New Tork. Not. 18. ArriTed. steamer Clio.
from Grays Harbor Tia Aitoria.
San Fianciaco, Not. 20. ( L N. 8 ) Ar
riTed, NoTember 19, Point Adams, from Balti
more, at 4 p. m. ; IetroyeTS Walker and Crosby,
from cruise, at 12:55 p. m.; Dillwyn, from Los
Aneeles, at T:15 p. m. : Admiral Farragut. from
Seattle, at 10:40 p. m : Tamalpals. from Point
Ludlow, at 10:80 p. m. ; KJaiuath. from Port
land, at 11:40 p. m. Hailed, NoTember IB,
chooner Tafua. for Guam, at 12:15 d. m. :
Hugotofi, for Hongkong, at 12:55 p. m. ; Hart-
wood. Tor Coos Bay, at 1:10 p. m. Mexican
steamer Kerrigan III, for Hants Keealia, at
1:40 p. m. ; Ecuador, for Hongkong, at 1:30
p. m. ; Walllngford, for Seattle, at 2 :35 p. m. ;
Admiral Sehly. for Seattle, at 2:30 p. m.;
Asuncion, for Eureka, at 4 :50 n. m ; Phvlli.
for Seattle, at 8:15 p. m. ; Paadcna, for Albion, i
at 1:02 p. m. t
Phonograph Firm
.Adds to Capital;
- Business Climbs
Directors of the Pacific Phonograph
Manufacturing company voted to in
crease the capital stock of the company
from $75.000 , to $200,000 at a meeting
Wednesday afternoon. The concern
manufactures the Stradivara phono
graph. The constantly Increasing de
mand for their product is the reason
given for the larger capitalization.
The company recently purchased the
building at Thirty-third and East Broad
way, formerly occupied by the O. K.
Jeffries company, and gives employment
to about 75 operatives. The number of
employes is now to be increased to 1G0.
and the payroll will amount to $260,000
for the coming year.
The company anticipates turning out
Stradivaras to the value of $1,250,000 in
1920, and will enlarge its Oriental ex
port business, as well as handle the
growing domestic demand. Officers of
the concern are: W. B. Wiggins, presi
dent ; E. W. Barlow, vice president : S.
L. Eddy, treasurer.
Austria Must Look
To U. S. for Help,
Says Lloyd George
London, Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) An inter
allied conference will be held shortly,'
probably In London, to consider the Rus
sian situation, Promler Lloyd George an
nounced in the house of commons this
afternoon.
The premier addressed commons on
peace conditions generally. Referring
to Austria, he "declared that there could
be no amelioration of the serious eco
nomic situation at Vienna without help
from the United States.
It would not be held as nullifying the
treaty if adopted.
Reservation Fifteen, which endeavored
to put on record President Wilson's con
struction of what the six votes of Great
Britain mean in the assembly of the
league, was not in itself objectionable,
though it might offend the British colo
nies. It is hardly likely that Great
Britain would refuse to accept the reser
vation, however.
Eound-Up Films to
Be Released Soon
.James L. Mendelson ot the Bulls Eye
Film company of New York arrived in
Portland this morning with 2000 feet of
film thrills taken by Leland J. Burrud
at the Pendleton Round-Up this fall.
BuTud took a total of 11,000 feet of
film but reduced this to only the best
thrills. A prUe of $400 has been offered
by the company for the participants in
what the public Judges Is the best thrill
in the entire film. The picture will be
released for showing soon.
Denver Faring Crisis
i Denver, Colo., Nov. 20. fL X. S.)
With the threat that 000 soft coal min
ers in Colorado will be called out on
strike tomorrow, a serious shortage of
fuel is facing Denver and the state.
Many industries, it is said, will be forced
to closs. v
Traiii Bandit Eludes
7 Posses, a Cavalry
Troop and Sleuths
Denver. Colo.. Nov. JO. U. P.) Wil
liam Carlisle today had outguessed seven
posses, a troop of United States cav
alry and the keenest sleuths of the
Union Pacific railroad, hunting him
fo- train robbery following his escape
from Rawlins penitentiary in a wooden
box.
The latest authentic clue to Carlisle's
whereabouts came from Casper, Wyo.,
where he mas said to have entered a
newspaper office and nervily inquired
bow the chase was progressing.
Another theory was that he had en
tered Denver on a Union Pacifi'c train.
Bob Cannefax Wins
Three-Cushion Title
Cleveland. Ohio, Nov. 20. (I. X. S.)
Robert L. Cannefax. New York, today
holds the national three-cushion billiard
championship.
The tournament came to a close last
night when Pierre Maupome put Charles
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McCourt ut oi the running by defeat
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of the most sensational matches of the
tournament. Had McCourt won he
would have tied Cannefax and necessi
tated another game.
Cannefax won eight games and lost
but one. finishing the tournament with
a percentage of .889. McCourt won
seven and lost two and Maupome won
six and lost three.
Many Sport Events at Palo Alto
Stanford University, Palo Alto, Cal.,
Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) The day of the
"big game," November 22, will be the
greatest athletic day In the history of
Stanford, according to leaders of the
university. Besides the "big game"
that will end the day's program, nine
distinct events are announced. They
include hockey, handball, soccer, awlm
mlng, polo and track.
Syracuse Starts West
Syracuse, N. T., Nov. 20. (U. P.)
The Syracuse football eleven will leave
for the West tonjht. confident of vic
tory In the battleCwith the Indiana uni
versity team at Bloomington, Ind.. Sat
urday, and the University of Nebraska
eleven at Lincoln, Neb., Thanksgiving
day.
Anderson Beats Tanger.
Prineville, Nov. 20. Roy Anderson
and Paul Tangen staged a wrestling
bout here Saturday night and the re
sult was a win for Anderson after 40
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Promptly
Dispatched
Morrison
MX
Tetfttinofet to etewari
Saturday morning the fnaabslsmtbsxA confide meet,
his trade's demands. Ha must hava mora fruit aod
baniaa how can txgec them?
Reaches for his pbon (any pbooe) aays "Northwes&
cm Long Distance!" and It talking to his country buyer
in a minute orders what be need to be sent in by truck!
For that instant, courteous, accurate serrice
minutes of tusseiing. Tsngen was pun
ished throughout the match but he took
it gamely. In the boxing preliminaries
one of the boys who took the name of
Ad Wolgast defeated Johnny Hoover in
four rounds, while Tom Phillips received
the decision over Martin Hoover alter
four rounds of give and take.
French Star in Six-Day Bike Rare
New York, Nov. 20. (U. P.) Alfred
Goulett, one of the French bicycle
riders who arrived Tuesday, has signed
to compete in the six-day race at Madl-
son Square Garden, starting Nov. 30.
He will train on the Sheephead Bay
oval.
For Liver and Bowels
Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea
A Mild, GentU Vegetable Laxative and
Healthful Drink.
You can keep the whole family In
good health if you will brew a cup of
vegetable tea every other night and have
them drink it just before going to bed.
For very little money you can get a
package of Dr. Carter's K. ft B. Tea, and
after you and the dear ones have used it
for a week you'll say it's the finest,
gentlest and most complete tonic laxa
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For stomach, liver ahd bowels and to
purify the blood, nothing is more re
liable. Give it to the little ones when
they get feverish and can't eat. They
like it and it does them lots of good.
Adv.
Woman's Case
Amazes Portland
A business man's wife could not
sew or read without sharp pains in
her eyes. For years her eyes were
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etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash.
The result produced by a single bottle
amazed everyone. We guarantee a
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"Kit" writes : "I am far below nor
mal weight I suffer with headaches
srkl am nervous to the point . of ex
haustion. If you can tell me something
lo help me, 1 shall be very grateful.
Answer: I can prescribe nothing so
effective as a thoroush course of three
train Hypo - Nuclane Tablets. These
tablets will aid In extracting the nu
trition from the food which will In
crease the red blood supply, overcome
nervousness and you will become plumo
and healthy. This treatment should be
continued for several months, as it takes
time to change the tissues and cells of
the body. !
"Sarah" says : "Can anything be done
for one who Is bothered with rheuma
tism? If so, please reply."
Answer: You can be relieved of your
rheumatism if you take the following:
Mix by shaking well and take a tea
spoonful at meal times and at bed time.
Comp. essence of cardlol. 1 oz. ; cornp.
fluid baimwort, 1 ox. ; syrup sarsapanna
comp.. & our; wine of colchlcum. Vt Oz. :
sodium salicylate, 4 drams : iodine of
potassium, 2 drams.
"Ray" writes : "Can a sufferer from
i bronchial trouble be relieved? Doctors
you suggest?"
Answer : To cure chronic cold, sore
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tions of kidneys and bladder. Obtain
in sealed tubes Baimwort Tablets nnd
take as per directions for several weeks,
or until relief is experienced.
"Carpenter" writes : "My liver
kidneys sre In a bad condition. I have
dizzy spells and dark spots before my
eyes. Also have twintrt-s of rheuma
tism. Can I be heled?"
Answer: To relieve kidney and liver-1
trouble use three grain Uulpherb Tab-1
let (not sulphur). These are packed I
in seeled tubea with full directions for
taking. They act pleasantly and tonis
up the bowels and liver and purify the
blood. They aro convenient, effective
and highly curative.
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S 1
f-R
of 46 find himself utterly incapacitated?
Am weak, nervous, timid, self-onsctous.
Do not slesp well. Aria with a tired
feeling." lame back and often have sev
ere headache in the back part of head.
Fickle appetite, but when I do &U do
not get strencth."
Answer: To use a common expres
sion, "you have exceeded the speed
limit" and your nervous system neods
the aid of an Invigorating tonic medi
cine. Get a tube of three gram Cado
mene Tablets. Take as per directions
and continue treatment several months
if necessary.
"Onda" writes: "I am troubled with
Itching scalp, dandruff and my hair )
falling out. It is harsh and brittle."
Answer. Plain Yellow MInyof is tfts
best remedy for Itching scalp, falling .
hair and dandruff that t know of. It
can be bought In 4 ot. jars and if used
according to directions will overcome
diseases of the hair and scalp. H the
hair Is harsh and brittle and you are
bothered with those straggling locks, the
use of Minjrol will restore that soft. ,
fluffy appearance and" bring back the
intense natural color. Adv. .
XAJ you are wide awake a
WVnCn an owl" at night, and
can't "Weep your eyes open" in the day
tiaae y certainly need '
Self -poisoning
by lm
parfsctly eliminated
food - pot
eens) Is a
very . com
-Beecham's
Pills cor
net It. .
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