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WILSONS [EARUE * VIEWS CONPLED "olume Sets Forth Ex-Presi- 4ent’s Arguments for U. S. Participation. Ty the Assoclated Press. PRINCETON, N. J Woodrow W rguments gue of nations. as explained him in public addresses and in White House conferences, have been com- piled and set down in compact form by Hamilton Foley In a book which will be issved by the Princeton Uni- versdty Press toda The work has been the former President, ar te Mr. Foley, his t. with the hope that it “will be service to all who wish to under- nd the 1 nations and the rise out of the at- United Sta toward Oct 2 for the vy son’s approved by who, in a let- gives indorse- | league.” ANl Wilson's Words. Foicy in a large measure n thore excerptr from the timo Presidents utterances that are tended to answer criticisms direct- Sue Woodrow Wil- the League of Na- war- “Every » Uoley pein Mr. Wilsen's own e ured In exjls il of the s et From ster onference House in August. 1919, and from tha | al record of 1 Cresses to the publ extracied scntences paragraphs put them 0 that vir- v ev E nment ir. Wilson particular point Las into the book under f the vubject under d this hook. foreword, 2 all ar n of that de-! in which he used | ge From Taft, have be i the copies of | from William IT 2nd Elihu Root addressed to Mr. Wil- #on in Paris v sugg | Shanges in text (which ~quentl ~d Paris, first chapter to the caus tlson, of the cond to a re f Vercallley of ovenant is a part che third chapter, n The League Na Wlison's unswer to itics {s arguments for the document played an important part in are set forth League Ix Expluined. cutsct in that chaprer is 0 of the two bodies of Also there out, tw st conferen sub- ad- duliv- in pointed he form before t K and an interp: S Mr, and he of that At expla league, and it of which States to U e, Is only T without a rain wh necessary sion rendere. United the { and ! ob- he deci therein, Mr. only thing obtaining comments and the to rticles bjection :ontained in on ional 1 Cierman _righty om em with purporting n svmpath ' World Daty. aptor of the bool is rien. end world prob- the former Pr on whzt he considers nation’s duty to the world. His ertions that isolation is sible and that or ts of the constructive immed up in this | ms from Taft and n appendix to the book © for reservations or ad- citiony the sections of the orig- nal co nt des vith the Mo se doctrine, domestic nolicies immigration, limitation of arbitration, ational law and right< to with-| draw from the “A com made by Al the covenant as romments Mr. Fole before it was adopte 1 the 1 0 EXHIBIT OF “NEW” NASH MODELS ! throug i {where he be AVIATOR KILLED. Hit on Head by Propeller of Air- plane. WASHINGTON, N. J., October ‘While trying to shut off the engine of a small passenger airplane that had made a bad Janding in a fleld near here, Marshall Ruellan, former- y an airplane mechanic fn the French army, was, instantly killed when the propelier struck his head. The pilot and two passengers were hurled from their seats, when the plane struck the ground, but were not injured. GERMAN CASTLE OWNER FORMERLY WAITER IN U. S. Fled Native Land Believing Him- self Slayer, Amasses Fortune, Re- turns to Buy $1,000,000 Property. Special Dispateh to The Star. PHILADELPHIA, October immigrant. who once was a n Philadalphia, now owns a in Ger 99 teig waiter castle ramer, who in the n village of Lauenstein, is the astle and its t treas- Jued at_ $£1.060,000. «go Kramer, in his na- N town, crashed a shovel over the ad of the man who stole hie sweetheart He feured he had Eilled him and fled. After wandering Burope he finally came to America and to this city, where he obtalned u positfon as a waiter, He then went to Buck and la- bored for & year on a Later he went to # colon ouri, where he leirned he had not rlain Bis rival. Then he traveled to New Mexico, a cattle herde inaily are ome yea German farm Pros amassed @ comfortabl soon went back to h where 3 There h tune an tive gatt panc & by Albrecht nach, chests valuable old fu tapestries and books Kramer restored the relic rnished the entire castle mo. thn American visi ut th it to the United esident Wilson suc- written into 1t every suggestion made by t and M Root, either in the laziguage they proposcd or in terms that very specifically ovide for the ther wished States Cended Semething Every Visitor to New York Should Have Another Exclasise McAfpin Service g REAL Rapid Transt Guide to Greater New York—a handy colored map sowing all Subway, “ L~ and Saiace Sutiors. 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NOW FOR OCTOBER 27 =siscorst Session to Call Many to| , ‘ Insistence by Mussolini That Italy Be Admitted Cause Postponement. | of 5| 2 e any | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., October 2 | | —The sixth synod of the province of | But Effort to Unite Democracy and | ting a Sewanee, kpiscopal Church, will open session here { with high dignitaries of the denomi- | nation coming from many states, Among those | By the Associated Press X PARIS, October 22 'he insistence C of Premier Mussolini that Italy be|r admitted to participation in the de- | president liberations of the Tangier confer- ence, originally fixed for today, is responsible for the postponement of the conference, rather than the offi- cial reason previously advanced—the Nliness of the Spanish plenipotent ries—it is learned on reliable author- | ity. It is reported that Baron Avesza the Ttalian ambassador, called on M. Poincare Saturday just before the premier’s departure for Sampign and erated the Rome govern- ment's emphuti and that Ital- admitted. o officials took pains last n that Italy wus not barred from the conference. Although ta ing no official part in the delibera- tions, all decisions would be referred to Roms. But Mussolini insists that Italy must be represented before |rhat a such decisions ave reached, and it | between is understood he is seconded by theibut in Madrid_dircetora de The date of the now fur October nnessee: rolina; ard Hardy two feet Horne the MIANL Purnes, re | choked to d ned in a was ru tered conference i Payne, nadian BLIZZARD IN ONTARIO. SUDBURY, blizzard, with a snowfall of more than | was reported yesterday f Ontario, National Ontario, to compr, France the meantime that 1as thrown another monkey th on addresses are Bishop Thomas F. Gai- lor, head of the Episcopal Church in, Bision and Bishop of Georgia, the latter b. of the Woodcock of JKentucky. the diocese will be extened by Gailor and to the city by Mayor Rich. October tomorrow, | the program for Guerry of South | Frederick synod, and Bishop Welcome to | Bishop October 2 o | on_the line of | railway. GARGLES, CHOKES TO DEATH. | e t while g deuler o his home he his throat. house and attempt to s 2 last Oxvgen s | wa e this we diplomatic rope’s “enfant | nd WoOrks. AMERICANS CALLED 5. | ander Meiklejohn, ng the [ dent of Amherst College by the trus- | tees last June, in a s Free Americ | ats | stantly or iwas i A | dience since he overwhelmed and possessions: with our riches. good? now and low eifort reached (e continued. “an k, | Our task is 99 o2, D. ¢, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1923, | the e ‘ { THIRTEEN BREAK JAIL. “UNEDUCATED MOBu[cm Hole Through Wall and Use | Rope of Blankets. KINSTON, N. C., October 22.—Cut- | hole through a brick wall | with a pick and letting themselves | | down from the second floor by tying blankets together, thirteen negro prigoners escaped from the Lenoir county jail here. None of the prison- ers had been apprehended at 10 o'clock last night. The authorities using bloodhounds in an eflort track the men Most of the prisoners chain-gung sentences. SPEEDY RUM-RUNNER CAPTURED AFTER YEAR * he erted. “is | Razoo One of Fastest Craft in New its unities | we are overwhelmed | Why, then. is life not Simply because we do the dificrence between vulgar It w! Excellence Is Worth While, Says Meiklejohn, NEW YORK, October 22 deposed Alex- s presi- | were under non before the Synagogue yesterday declared was the land of the dull, un- iminating, uneducated mob, shing out excellence. 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