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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 19^
' of agreement with the world as now accept invitations to accredit members i! duced to something like innocuous Tillamook Co., Ore. Budget Estimate,
1924,
PRIZE PEACE PLAN
o-ganized, called the League of Na­ with like powers to each one of the : * desuetude. The only kind of compul-
Showing estimated expenses .f the several offlees and accounts:
to bet raisedI tn Don,
as required by chapter 118, Laws of Oregon for 1^
welfare commissions. It has already ’ i sion which nations can freely engage land
anu Cent*forStetTc;^
wuis
---- purposes,
*
HAS BEEN ADOPTED tions.
By sheer force of soctel interna­ received invitations from two of the 1: to apply to each other in the name of gether with the estimated revenue from sources other than direct taxation.
Peace is that which arrises from con­
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
tional gravitation such coperation be­ latter.
1923
1922
1-2 1923
1921
1920
ference,
from moral judgmet, from
comes inevitable. .
' . .
$ 1800.00 Assessor’s Salary .
$ 1800.00
$ 1800.«
It is, secondly, immediately practi­
$ 900.00
1200.00 Office Deputy ......................
1200.00
The United States Has Already Gone cable to extend the same kind of co­ full publicity and from the power of
600.00
800.00 Field Deputy........................
I
712.00
operation, whenever asked to do it, public opinion.
8004
Far in Cooperation With the
100.50
Lea
Special help extending Tax
so as to include participation in the The Leadership of the United States
League of Nations
26.00
308.16
in the New World is Obviously
350.00 Assessment Rolls .................
352.50
The United States Government, work of the Comissions and techni­
3711 of a
376.50
Recognized by the League
300.00 Incidentals ............................
theoretically maintaining a policy of » I cal committees of the Labor Organi­
304.89
185.20
325.«
I.
Another significant development in $ 4063.43
TOTALS ....................... 4500Í M
isolation, has actually gone far, since sation. The record Bhows that such
4450.00
4394.99
2470.36
? 5190.76
the constitutional practice of the
March 4, 1921, toward “cooperation 'cooperation is already begun.
CLERK’S OFFICE
The
with other nations to achieve and pre-1 The single common purpose of all League is the unwillingness of the
Clerks Salary ........................ 1800.0
1800.00
1800.00
900.00
in
any
League
Council
to
intervene
serve the peace of the world.”
these committees is the collection and
1200.00 First Deputy.......................... 12004
1195.00
600.00
In
The most familiar part of the story I study of information, on which may American controversy, even though
1140.00 Second Deputy .................... 1140.01 othe
1140.00
570.00
is the work of the Washington Con­ be based subsequent recommendations all states in the New World except
1080.00
1080.00 Third Deputy . ....................... 1'1200 peac
519.25
three are members of the League.
Il.Cooperate with the League of Na­ ference, wherein President Harding’s for national legislation.
Fourth Deputy ......................
443.23
85.00
This
refusal
became
evident
in
the
900.1
Administration
made
a
beginning
of
tions, without Full Membership
All conventions and resolutions,
Supplies, etc........................... 144O.(| not
1779.15
1500.00
700.81
Panama-Costa
Rica
dispute
in
1921
1 naval disarmament, opened to China recommended by the first three con­
at Present
TOTALS ...................... 75004 cone
7437.38
6720.00
8170.25
3375.06
8972.30
That without becoming a member a prospect of rehabilitation and join- gresses of the International Labor and in the quarrel between Chile,
Peru
and
Bolivia,
a
quarrel
which
im
­
the
of the League of Nations as at pres­ > ed with Great Britain, Japan and Organization, have already been laid
COUNTY COURT
ent constituted, the United States I France to make the Pacific Ocean before the Senate of the United States pelled the last two States to absent
2000.00
2000.00 County Judges Salary ......... 20004 to 8
1000.01
cone
Governmen should extend its present worthy of its name.
land, without objection, referred to the themselves from the Third Assembly,
4175.50
3500.00 Commissioners Salary, Ex.
1980.09
3500.0
Later came the recommendation appropriate committee. No different wherein a Chilean was chosen to pre­
cooperation with the League and pro­
1476.77
2000.00 Office Expenses and Supplies 20004 as p
648.00
pose participation in the work of its that the United States should adhere I | procedure would have been followed side.
7652.27
7967.89
TOTALS ......................
7500.00
6493.03
3628.92
Obviously the League intends to1
era.
Asserably'and Council under the fol­ to the Permanent Court of Interna- if the United States were a member
! tional Justice
COURT HOUSE AND JAIL
lowing conditons and reservations:
of the Labor Organization of the recognize the leadership of the United j
The
States in the New World precisely 1
Not long after that action Presi­ I League.
Safeguarding of Monroe Doctrine
1125.00 Office Rent ............................ 1125.0
693.75
M
198.00
1. The United States accepts the dent Harding wrote to Bishop Gailor: An Immediate Step Is Adherence to as the United States claims it. This
Insurance
is nothing less than the observance
1095.00
League of Nations as an instrument I “I do not believe any man can con-1
1200.00 Janitor’s Salary .................. 1500.1
655.48
n.
the Permanent Court
1073.25
of mutual counsel, but it will assume front the responsibility of a President! I A third immediately practicable of an unwritten law limiting the pow­
800.00 Fuel ...........................
18.00
lOOtMi
781.89
no obligation to interfere with politi­ of the United States and yet adhere I I step is the Senate’s .approval of the ers and duties of the League Council,
444.70
700.00 Light and Water ....
8QM
432.35
cal questions of policy or internal ad­ to the idea that it is possible for our I I proposal that the United States ad- defined in Article XI of the Covenant,
200.(1
264.79
100.00 Telephones ................
country to maintain an attitude of iso­ I here to the Permanent Court of Inter­ to questions that seem to threaten the
2179.44
ministration of any foreign state.
2O00.il
800.00 Supplies and Repairs
3454.19
peace of the Old World. When the
1154.55
In uniting its efforts with those of lation and aloofness in the world.”
1000J
500.00 County Jail ..............
673.10
national Justice for the reasons and
But since the proposed adhesion to
United States is willing to bring the
other States for the preservation of
6914.48
4348.35
4901.83
7925.ol oblig
TOTALS ..........
6204.01
5225.00
under the conditions stated by Secre­
peace and the promotion of the com­ the Permanent Court would bring this I tary Hughes and President Harding two halves of the world together for
prest
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
friendly consideration of common
mon welfare, the United States in­ country into close contact at one time I in February, 1923.
its
8
2100.00
1050.00
2100.00 Sheriff’s Salary .......... .......... 2100.J
sists upon the safeguarding of the and point with the League of Na-1 These three suggestions for in- dangers, duties and needs, it will be
untes
1675.00
1800.«!
First
Deputy
........................
tions,
and
since
such
action
is
strenu
­
possible
to
secure,
if
it
is
desired,
900.00
1800.00
Monroe Doctrine and does not aban­
| creasing cooperation with the family
1443.32
690.00
1500.00 Second Deputy ....................... 1500.«]
don its traditional attitude concerning ously opposed for exactly that rea­ of nations are in harmony with poli­ closer cooperation between the League
953.65
383.65
1200.00 Stenographer ........................ 1200.«!
American independence of the Old son, it is pertinent to inquire not only cies already adopted by our Govern­ organizations and the Pan-American
1305.00
900.00
1800.00 Traffic Officer ...................... 1800.«^^—
World and does not consent to sub­ how much cooperation with the I ment, and in the last case with a pol­ Union, already a potential regional
CHA
1833.87
823.66
mit its long established policy con­ league and its organs has been pro­ icy so old and well recognized that league, It is conceivable that the
1300.00 Gasoline and Tires, etc .......
115.42
1190.«]
•
family
of
nations
may
eventually
Supplies
................................
cerning questions regarded by it as posed during the life of the present it
785.86
1190.00
may now be called traditional.
70.00
purely American to the recommenda- Administration, but also how much
250.00 Extra Help Collecting Taxes 250.«]
They do not involve a question of clearly define certain powers and
416.73
has
actually
begun.
duties
of
relatively
local
significance
'
750.«]
tion or decision of other Powers.
262.69
750 00 Miscellaneous ........................
membership in the League of Nations
770.45
Officially or Unofficially the United as now constituted, but it cannot be which may be developed upon local 1
Law Enforcement
No Military or Economic Force
11683.44
12336.80
14953.47
States is Represented on Many
5795.86
TOTALS
Il 190.«
2. The only kind of compulsion
11890.00
denied that they lead to the threshold associations or unions. But the world 1
of
business
and
finance
is
already
|
League Commissions
which nations can freely engage to
of that question. Any further step to-
SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT’S
The United .States Government haslwar(] cooperation must confront the unified. The worlds of scientific I
apply to each other in the name of
OFFICE
Peace is that which arises from con­ accredited Its representatives to sit problem of direct relations between knowledge and humane effort are
I'OQ.wl
Superintendent
’s Salary
900.00
1800.00
nearly
so.
Isolation
of
any
kind
is
ference, from moral judgment, from as members “in an unofficial and con- the Vnited States and the Assembly
1140.«! 1. a
»
540.00
1140.00 Assistant’s Salary .........
full publicity, and from the power of suiting capacity” upon four of the and Council of fifty-four nations in increasingly impossible, and world or­
0
362. 79
ganization, already centralized, is no
1000.00 Supplies, Printing
most important social welfare com-1 ¿fie League
public opinion.
F
92.10
Stamps
and
Stationery
more
likely
to
return
to
disconnected
2.
The United States will assume no missions of the League, viz: Health, I In Actual Operation the League Em­
Express, etc.
19.25
4.
effort than the United States is likely 1
obligations under Article X in its Opium, Traffic in Women and Child­
ploys no force
200.«| 5.
413.46
200.00 Travelling Expenses ....
present form, or under Article XVI in ren, and Anthrax (Industrial Hy­ I The practical experience of the to to to revert to the Calhoun theory |
975.«| 6.
Miscellaneous Office Ex.
of States Rights and Secession.
its present form in the Covenant, or giene)
15O.«| 7.
Printing ........................
Our Government is a full member Lnague during the first three and a In Actual Operation, if Not in Origi­
in its amended form as now proosed,
half years of life has not only
4067.14
10^
5312.65
4581.09
2327.60
TOTALS ...............
4140.00
unless in any particular case Congress of the International Hydrographic I wrought out, in a group of prece­ nal Conception the League Realizes
IL
Bureau,
an
organ
of
the
League.
Ourj
the Principle and the Hopes of
has authorized such action.
dents, the beginnings of what might
SURVEYOR’S OFFICE
The United States proposes that Government was represented by an be called the constitutional law of the
The Hague Conferences
814.93
Surveyor’s Salary .
399.37
1000.«
1000.00
Article X and XVI be either dropped “unofficial observer” in the Brussels League, but it has also shifted the
The operation of the League has
666.01
1000.« 13. C
Assistant’s Salary ..
300.83
1000.00
Conference
(Finance
and
Economic
altogether or so amended and changed
therefore
evolved
a
Council
widely
462.99
emphasis in activities of the League
400.001 14. b
46.23
400.00 Supplies, etc........... .
as >o eliminate any suggestion of a Commision) in 1920. It sent Hon. and foreshadowed important modifi­ different from the body imagined by
872.49
500 « 1&.
216.39
Auto Operation .....
500.00
.Stephen
G.
Porter
and
Bishop
Brent
general agreement to use coercion for
the makers of the Covenant. It can
2667.23
3070.37
2816.42
cations
in
its
constitution,
the
Cov
­
962.82
TOTALS
.......
2990.«
2900.00
obtaining conformity to the pledges of to represent it at the meeting of the enant.
employ no force but that of persua­
Opium Commission last May.
the Covenant.
sion and moral influence. Its only
TREASURER’S OFFICE
Our Public Health Service has I At its birth the Covenant of the actual powers are to confer and ad­
a
No Obligations Under Versailles
600.00
1200.00 Treasurer’s Salary ... ......... 1200.
League
bore,
vaguely
in
Article
X
taken part in the Serological Con­
Treaty
300.«
150.00
300.00 Overtime ................... ........
and more clearly in Article XVI, the vise, to create commissions, to exer­
3. The United States will accept no gresses of the Epidenmis Commission impression of a general agreement to cise inquisitive, conciliative and arbi­
200.«
11.89
200.00 Supplies, etc............... .........
2004.66
1767.31
1791.18
responsibilities under the Treaty of and has helped in the experimental enforce and coerce. Both of those tral functions, and to help elect
TOTALS .......... ......... 1700.«
761.89
1700.00
Versailles unless in any particular work for the standardization of ser­ Articles suggest the action of a world­ judges of the Permanent Court.
COUNTY GENERAL EXPENSE
case Congress has authorized such ums.
In other words, the force of cir­
state which never existed and does
County
School Fund ........... 46800
<
Our
Government
collaborates
with
I
43000.00
action.
cumstances is gradually moving the
High School Tuition Fund .... 18900.«
1
the League Health Organization I not now exist. How far the present League into position upon the founda-'
League Open to All Nations
16000.00
League is actually removed from
County Institute Fund .........
I. The United States Government through the International Office of I functioning as such a State is suffi­ tions so well laid by the world’s lead­
300.00
1737.50
1578.43
1833.33
22.25
proposes thut Article I of the Cove­ Public Health at Paris, and with the ciently exhibited in its dealings with ers between 1899 and 1907 in the'
600.00 Advertising ...........................
1733.75
3200.00
Agriculturist __________ ..... 2600.«
1150.00
nant be construed and applied, or, of Agriculture" Committee" of the League
2300.00
Lithuania and Poland over Vilna and great international councils of that
Armory
10000.00
necessary, redrafted, so that admis­ Labor Organzation through the In­ their common boundary, and with period. The Assemblies of the League
10000.00
200.00
400.00
250.00
sion to the League shall be assured ternational Institute of Agriculture Greece and Italy over Corfu.
550.00 Auditor ................................ .. 550.«
and the Congresses of the Interna- ■
72.90
40.25
342.23
at
Rome.
Bounty .................... .............
100.«
36.25
to any self-governing State that wish­
1000.00
tional
Labor
Organizations
are
suc
­
5833.67
3855.94
5696.47
In February, 1923, Secretary! Experience in the last three years cessors to the Hague Conferences.
Circuit Court ......................... 6000.«
4046.39
es to join and that receives the favor­
5000.00
has demonstrated probably insuper­
1700.00
750.00
able vote of two-tliirds of the Assem­ Hughes and President Harding form­
The Permanent Court has at least
1500.00 Club Work ............................ 1200.«
able difficulties in the way of fulfilling
120.36
271.00
330.40
ally
recoinmended
that
the
Senate*
ap-
I
250*«
130.70
bly.
.
begun
to
realize
the
highest
hope
and
200.00 Coroner ______________ ___
in all parts of the world the large
1579.58
3013.36
1500.00
Development of International Law prove our adhesion to the Permanent
County Fair .......................... 1500.«
200.00
purpose of the Second League Con­
1500.00
promise
of
Article
X
in
respect
to
6071.97
8389.93
7590.20
5. As a condition of its participa­ Court under four conditions or res­
3978.41
7500.00 County Poor ........................ 8000.«
either its letter or its spirit. No one ference.
tion in the work and counsels of the ervations, one of which was that the
Recrusing and obtaining esti­
The Secretariat and the Labor
now
expects
the
League
Council
to
League, the United States asks that United States should officially par-1
mate on Timber for Assess­
Office
have
become
Continuation
Com
­
try to summon armies and fleets,
20201.74
♦he Assembly and Council consent— ticipnte in the" election of judges by
11358.70
ment Purposes _________
mittees for the administrative work
State
20000.00
since
it
utterly
failed
to
obtain
even
2439.60
2450.00
2100.00
2100.«^^^
or obtain authority—to begin collab­ the Assembly and Council of the
1050.00
Dairy
and
Food
Commission
of
the
organized
world,
such
as
the
2100.00
an international police force for the
3690.60
3876.58
3484.30
3600.0« ! that ta
oration for 'the revision and develop­ League. sitting as electoral colleges Vilna district.
1770.48
Hague Conference lacked resources Í 1848.01
3600.00 Dairy Herd Inspector .........
2305.23
2619.16
ment of international law, employing for that purpose.
1121.40
2220.00 District Attorney ................. 2250.«] Su
Each Assembly of the League has to create but would have rejoiced to|
87.72
98.58
101.46
Unofficial cooperation from the
for this purpose the aid of a commis­
102.5#
see.
46.75
102.50 Dstrict Sealer ...................
witnessed
vigorous
efforts
to
inter
­
2920.38
sion of jurists.
This Commssion United States with the work of the
Elections ................................ 3000.« . _ j
The Council, resolving loose and
pret
and
modify
Article
X.
In
the
would be directed to formulate anew League includes membership in five
172.00
Enforcement Prohibition Law
Fourth Assembly an attempt to adopt large theories into cleancut and mod-1
834.41
existing rules of the law of nations, of the- social welfare commissions or
100386
Emergency Fund ________
est practise, has been gradually rec­
an
interpretation
of
that
Article
in
832.22
894.04
1114.64
to reconcile divergent opinions, to con­ committees of the* league, in one" on
Fire Warden............ ..............
onciling the League, as an organized
490.12
essential
agreement
with
the
Senat
­
1740.82
456.43
737.01
sider points hitherto inadequately pro­ economic reconstruction, and in one
395.60
Health Office................
...
orial reservation on the same subject world, with ideals of international i
161.16
65.00
141.35
vided for but vital to the maintenance (Aaland Islands), which averted «
Insane ..... .................. ............
interdependence,
temporarily
obscured
35.00
in 1920 was blocked only by a small
948.71
753.54
war.
American
women
serve
as
ex
­
1599.34
of international justice, and in general
165.55
Justice Court .... . ...... .........
group of weak States like Persia and since 1914 by the shadows of the
36.00
33.70
112.05
to define the «octal rights and »luties pert Assessors upon the Opium and
Great
War.
Juvenile Court ................. .....
218.53
Panama,
which
evidently
attributed
to
i
Traffic
in
Women
Commissions.
of States. The recommendations of
No one can deny that the organs of
Library Fund ........................
Article
X
a
protective
power
that
it
2822.75
2757.50
Two philanthropic agencies in the
2722.50
th*" Commission would be presented
the League have brought to the ser­
1807.50
Mother’s Pensions .................
possesses
only
on
paper.
1671.83
312.60
689.02
from time to time, in proper form for United States have between them
vice of the forces behind those ideals
Printing _________________
178.09
Such
States,
in
possible
fear
of
un
­
1054.64
3001.77
1102.58
consideration, to the Assembly as to pledged more than $400,000 to sup­
an efficiency, scope and variety of ap­
Stock Indemnity ..................
1341.46
132.18
70.43
a recommendng if not a law-making port either the work of the Epidemics friendly neighbors. must decide i peal that in 1914 would have seemed
75.63
Truant Officer................ _.....
64.50
whether
the
preservation
of
a
form
tommission
or
the
l-cague
inquiry
body.
incredible.
To Retire Outstanding War­
There i* not Room for More Than into conditions of the traffic in women i of words in the Covenant is more vital
It is common knowledge that pub­
rants ........................... ........ 40000.«1
to
their
peace
and
security,
and
to
the
and
children.
40000.00
line Organisation to Bromote In-
lic opinion and official policy in the I
Total General Expenses
peace
and
security
of
the
world,
than
ternational t'ooperslion
Ilow Can Increasing Cooperation Be­
I nited States have for a long time,
(exclusive of County In­
thj
presence
of
the
United
States
at
Five-sixths of all nations, includ­
tween the United States and the
stitute, County School
the council table of the family of na- without distinction of party, been
ing about four-fifths of mankind,
Organised World be Secured?
Cions.
favorable to international conferences
and High School Tuition
have already ?reat<-d a world-organ-
The United States being already
for the common welfare, and to the
Funds) 115077.5#
As
to
Article
XVI,
the
Council
of
itat ion. the purpose ot which is “to *0 far committed to unite»! counsels
ROADS AND BRIDGES
establishment of conciliative, arbitral
Total County General Purposes
promote international cooperation with League-agencies for the common the league created a Blockade Com-
Garibaldi-Wheeler
Road
and
AMOUNTS
NECCESSARY TO BE
and judicial means for settling inter-
High School Tuition Fund
and to achieve international peace and social welfare, al) of which have som. | mission which worked for two years national disputes.
RAISED FOR VARIOUS FUNDS
State Cooperation on same 17000 00
County School Fund and
security."
| bearing upon the preservation of to determine how the “economic weap­
3000.00
rhere is no reason to believe that Lindsey Road
State Tax _____________ 155000.0#
Those nations cannot and will not'w«r'<l peace, the question before us on of the Iwaguc could be efficiently
County Institute Fund
General
Maintenance
and
Re
­
used an»l uniformly applied The Com­ .the judgment and policy have been
18900.0#
abandon this ystem which has now may take this form:
snd General Road Fund 364,025 50 High School Tuition Fund
pairs
Dists.
1,
10,
11,
12.
25131.00
I » hanged. Along these same lines the
Market Road Fund ............... 25000 00 Common School Fund ____ 46800.0#
been actively operating for three and
How can increasing cooperation be­ mission failed to dn -over any obliga­
1
Bayocean
Road
......................
20000.00
a half years. If leading members of tween the United States and the or­ tory procedure that weaker Powers League is now plainly crystallizing, (jgperal Maintenance and Re­
75.0#
County Institute Fund___ _
Total .................
the Vnited States Government «ver ganized world for the promotion of would dare to a»*Cept. It was finally as has been shown, and at the touch
pairs.
Dists.
8,
9,
2,
13.
14.
Roads
and
Bridges
______
1
13539X0#
389025.50
must decide of the I nited States the process can
had serious hopes that another ass**ci- peace an»i security be assured, in agreed that each Stai _ > ____
, 1451700 General Expenses _______ _ 02857.M
and 15 ............................... 25131.00 Less Estimated Receipts
be expedited.
- — .I of the
ation of nation's could be formed, su»*h j forma acceptable to the people of the for itself whether a breach
Balance for County Purposes
Sandlake
Road
...........
........
To Retire Outstanding War­
10000.00
In no other way can the organized
hopes were di»p,lle»l during the Wash­ •United States ami hopefully prac- Covenant has been comi mitted.
Blaine Road ........ ........... __
rants ___ _________ __ __ 40000.##
County School Fund High
1000.00
The
Second
A»
World,
from
which
the
United
States
embly adopted a
ington tonference by plain intima­ ' livable ?
East
Beaver
Road
_______
_
25000J#
Market
Road Fund___
School
Tuition
Fund
and
500.00
tion» from other Powers that there The United Stales 'an Extend Its radically amended form of Article cannot be economically and spiritu­ Blanchard Road _..........
Interest on Bonds_______
9800.1#
County Institute Fund to
100.00
XVI
from
ally
separated,
belt
the
power
of
pub-
is not room for more than one organ
Present Cooperation with »he Lea­ reference t which was removed all | lie opinion to the new machinery, de­ Little Nestucca Road
To Retire County Road Bonds 3000'0#
be
raised
by
Tax
.............
374508.50
500.00
o the ponsibiliey of employ.
itation Hit» the League of Nations.
gue» Social Welfare Activities
153970.45 Recruising and Obtaining
ing military . 7...e,
force, and
anC in
L which the vised for the pacific settlement of con* Cloverdale-Woods................ 1000.00 State Tax ........
The States outside the organitcl
Pacific City _____________ 2000.00 lr.tvrest on Bonds __ ’
ithout any change in its present abandonment of uniform
ad
Estimate on Timber for As­
world are net of such a character that ^Policy, already describe,!, the United
— ---------1 obligation troversieo between nations and stand- General Maintenance and Re­
To Retire County Road
sessment Purposes ____ 300<
“ provide,! for. The Brit- , ' ng always ready for use.
the United States coald hopefully co­ I States Government could, first, show was dire, ■ctly
pairs. Dists. 3, 16, 17, 18, 19 30031.00
Total Estimates
583.8 25##
Bonds __
------- — has
j since proposed to The I nited States Should Participate
operate with them tot tire purpose |Its willingness to cooperate similarly ish Government
-. 30000.00
TOTAL ------------------ 135393 00
Less Estimated Receipts .... 14517.0#
in the League's Work Under
TOTAL
named.
w< aken the form of requirement still
... 568278.95
with the other humane and recon­
Net Amount ______ 569.3''8 J#
Stated Conditions
Therefore, the only possible path structive agencies of the League. To further.
A'tuos X and XVI, m their origi-- I The I nited States Government
to cooperation in which the United four of these agcnctee that Govern
room in Tillamook. Tillamook 'countv*
he,rin8
• session of the County < '«ft
----------
County^Oregon
on Monday the 4th day of Febt
na! forms, have therefore been prac­ sh. uld be authorised to propose co-1 heard in favor of or again* t'a ñv h — " -u
States can take an increasing share i___
nd
any amoo*
taxpayer,
su£j<
men! had already sent delegatee with
thn above tax levy, when made, may te
tically condemned by the principal ___
or-' operation with the Uague and par­
Dated thia 10th £y o? J.n^yTok^'^
brdei
ta that which leads toward s» tne formadvi
”
r> pvweis It .„uld as properly
..____
°* «*• Budget Committee.
rs n. of th. league ami ar, today re-_______ (Continued on w 7)
The substantial provisions which
constitute the plan selected by the
Jury of Award, and upon which the
vote of the American people is asked,
are hereby submitted by the Policy
Committee as follows:
L Enter the Permanent Court
That the United States adhere the
Couri. ol luusruiiUonui
Justice for the reasons and under the
conditions stated by Secretary Hughes
and President in February, 1923.
F
I
Fc
H. V. ALLEY
Secretary of Budget Committee