-- —Ml * ■- TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 29. 1920. HOW WILSON BLUNDERED Col. House Reveals the Real Cause of the Treaty hankie, Colonel Edward M. House was for years President Wilson’s most intim­ ate friend, and dut ing six years was his confidential messenger in deal­ ing with foieign governments. They received information of the Presid­ ent’s Intentions ofteuer from Colonel House than front his Secretary of State. When President Wilson returned from Paris in June, 1919, with the Peace Treaty, and the League Coven­ ant signed, he left Colonel House there as his person representative, although there had been a breach between the President and four other peace delegates. Colonel House, Sec- ertary Lansing, General Bliss and ex-Ainbassor White. 1VERYTHING you put into your Thor gets All these chosen advisers had for­ j equal attention. The smooth, polished maple feited the President’s confidence by venturing to differ from him about “lifts” inside the Thor cylinder carry a load of sudsy Shantung, Russia and other phases of the Peace Treaty. clothes to the top, every time around. There are six of After the return to America of the these lifts_ so every revolution means six "mix-ups” of President’s four collaborators in making the Peace Treaty. President the entire washing. No piece has a chance to get Wilson refuse to receive or to talk crowded into a comer and be neglected. The surging with any of them, the breach be­ tween them had become too wide. suds, the chugging movement, cleans every piece Now Colonel House is again in thoroughly, without ever a bit of friftion, twisting or Europe, this time in an unofficial capacity, and he has begun publicly pounding. The filmiest fabrics, no less than the stout­ to discuss the mistakes of President Wilson. In an authorized statement est textiles, are thoroughly safe in your Thor. he says: "A suggestion was made in Paris just after the armistice to proceed at Of course, vou’U want a Thor. Ask to see one once in the making of a preliminary demonstrated. Learn about the eas" terms. i treaty of peace with Germany alone, based upon broad general lines and concerning four subjects—-army, navy, reparations and delineation of Gray Tube $3.75 boundaries. The boundaries need not have been exact, but should have Red Tube $4.50 been drawn as to give Germany the assurance that her less of terri­ tory would not be greater than in­ dicated. Such a treaty could have been make by Christmas of 1918 and would have been not only the usual but the obvious thing to do. There was at that time facing Germany the entire Allied army, militant, and flushed with victory, and there would have been no delay or evasion of terms.” It was President Wilson alone who upset that, programme. He had de­ creed during his first visit to Europe, in December, 1918. that the League of Nations covenant must have the tight of way over any peace treaty. f - z ■rLA' He returned to the United States in February, 1919. to address the • Kill;? ■ 'Cy;! new Congress. In his absence from Paris the representatives of the five principal Powers agreed that to hast­ en the pacification of Europe, the pre­ liminary terms of peace must be set­ tled first. The plan on which the delegates of all nations in the Con­ ference agreed in the absence of Pre­ sident Wilson was, in the words of Colonel House, that “A careful survey should be made of Germany’s resources and ability to pay and a sum then assessed which the bankers of the world minili b» cutnbs to the Russian invasion, Ger­ * willing to underwrite. If this view many will be the next to go, and Matty foresighted merchant» ¡inti j had pi evailed, the French and Bel­ • largely for the reason that Germany manufacturers recognize that the gians could have received their al- - will elect to go. ’There may be a lotnient in cash, which would have passive resistance, but a majority of friendship of an important bank is a been of untold benefit to their re­ the Germans will welcome the Rus- priceless business. sians as deliverers. spective countries.” "The Russian army will be enor- But President Wilson, as soon as i And especially it bank whose he returned to Paris, again upset mously strengthened by recruits officers are "human" men who take this plan. He was determined that front the late German army, and to­ the League Covenant should be set­ gether they will make a formiddable pleasure in other men's success. tled first, and Lloyd George and i force, a force that will take all the We are in business to help other Clemenceau, finding any process im­ ; resources of the western powers to businesses. Therein lies our success possible without him, finally con­ reckon with. "If this should happen, and it is ond yours. sented. The Wilson programme greatly well within the bounds of probabll- BANK YOUR MILK prolonged the agony of all Europe. j ity, what will England, France and l’he delay was Injurious to all the i j the United States do to counter? If CHECK WITH THE Allies. As it has worked out it has they raise large armies to oppose, been to the advantage of Germany, . can they be transported? Will labor which after a year has not paid one I i furnish the motive power?” No one ever uttered finer senti-j penny of the indemnity. Colonel I [ ments for the rule of democracy than House now adds: "It is doubtful whether Germany 1 President Wilson. But no American Member Federal Reserve System has it in mind to pay anything at j in such high place ever acted more present, and it may be that she con- ! autocratically or more unwisely in templates letting the future care for foreign affairs. itself.” Colonel House sees a hideous mess Notice Concerning in the war debts owed by European I Paving Assessment. Powers, one to another. France . ------ o------ thinks that she should be relieved i Notice is hereby given to ¡ill per­ entirely of her debt to England be-| son« affected by the paving or sewer cause she bore five-sevenths of the assessments levied by the Common loss in a war directed not more a- Council for the pavement and sewer gainst her Ilian against England. now being laid within Tillamok City, England is willing to cancel the that they should call at the office of debt ol France to her provided the the City Recorer and pay on bond for United States will cancel Great Bri­ said lineaments at onetj. All proper­ tain's greater debt to America. An­ ty owners should bear in mind, that dre Hardieu, the French High Com­ where the assessed valuation of their missioner, understood from tl he Am- property is less than the assessment Highest Cash Price erican peace delegation that this J (or paving and sewer, that the dlff would be done. Colouel House sa y F i erence w ill have to be paid In cash of the situation to-day: in order for Hald property owners to "And this lead to the thought bond so that they may pay the ass Tillamook and Hebo. that the lending of funds by one essment In ten equal annual install­ Government to another should never ments. All parties concerned should call bo done unless under unusual cir­ cumstances. It is always provoca­ at the office of the City Recorder and aSaSaSHS2S2SZS2S252SBSaS2S2SE52S¿5Z5H525HSH5252ó?5¿S?5B52SH5ZS25H5H525?' tive of ill feeling and the forerun­ have this matter attended to at once ner of trouble, in the last analysis, as the time will soon expire, in it the debtor Government declines to which event the assessment would have to be paid as a whole In cash. pay. it means war. Frances B. Stranahan. 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