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This is not merely my impression of the state of mind of the delegates but is based upon a thorough -investiga- ‘non and many ccnversations during | & Week with the leading men of the | assembiy. If there is a feeling in America that st Cuts hwest Prices. | NATIONAL MEAT STORES ©0. | 70 WEST MAIN STREET % New Bri.ain’s PopularMarket Down Go the Prices on Fresh Country Pork ,000 Ibs of FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 25c¢ Ib Choice Roasting CH ICKENS ... 49¢ Ib] Lean Fresh HAMS LEAN POT ROASTS 25¢ 1b PRIME RIB ROASTS 38¢ b LEGS SPRING LAMB 38c b Best Print Creamery Butter 65c Ib LEAN PORK LOINS 40c b LEAN CORNED BEEF l4c b SUGAR CURED HAMS 37 b BEST BROOKFIELD EGGS 68 doz [Roasted and Stu SHOULDER SMOKED SHOULDERS CHOICE YOUNG FOWL 38¢c 1b SPRING LAMB 25c 1b IN QUARTER LB. PRINTS LEAN FRESH BEEF LIVER 16¢ Ib Chickens $1.25 ea 25¢ Ib the other nations want to get her into the League, hoping that they will be able to control her great industrial, financial and potential war power to . their advantage, it is not justified by | the facts. | No INusions. Certainly, these leading men more than two-score nations, who compose the Assembly, have no illu- sions as to the material power of the United States as compared with any other nation or group of nations. But neither are they foolish enough to have the delusion that, in or out of the League, the United States is | going to dump its wealth into an in- | ternational jackpot for world rehabi- orf | . French people. itation or permit its man-power to be commandered ! quarrels. Every responsible statesman with whom I have talked interprets the American election as the final decision by the people of America not to join | any world movement which puts any | limitation on her own sovereignty or ! which limits her own control of her | wetalth and military power. This interpretation has been accept- ed, so far as I can discover, without | bitterness. This League Only But while the sentiment favorable to admitting America to the League on her own terms, providing they are at all reasonable, cannot be over-estimat- ed, it must be clearly understood in America that this League, and not ! some other league or association of nations is meant. Thero is no sentiment whatever for breaking up this League and trying to organize another league or association at the behest of America. Even if such a program were within the realm of practical statesmanship, Which it 1s not, 1 doubt whether there are half dozen nations represented at this Assembly, who, under any circum- stances, would subject themselves to such a humiliating confession of their own impotence and American world domination. Fven the smallest and most poverty- stricken nations have too much pride and dignity to put themselves in this abject position. As for the great pow- ers, Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan, such a proposal to undo what has been done would not be considered for a minute. Perhaps, of all the nations, big or little, France is the most desirous of having America in the League. She would go further than almost any ot the nations, certainly further than any of the great powers, to get America in. But even France refuses to consider the possibility of break- ing up this League and trying to form another assoclation. France’s View. The French viewpoint, as explained to me by one of the leading officials of the French delegation is as follows. “France accepted the League idea and consented to the Covenant being made part of tho treaty because Amer- jca insisted upon it. The enforcement of the treaty depends upon the func- tioning of the League. France made gacrifices in the treaty because to settle European i i EEEEpEEEEEEEEEEeEEEEEINEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEEEEE I EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE of the guarantee in the Covenant. For us.to consent to the breaking up of the League for an association in which the treaty will not be included would bo fatal for France. That i the situa- tion in its practical aspect. “‘Another important consideration is that the League has shown a vital- ity greatly. beyond our expectations. France mow believes in the League heartily and sincerely. The serious and disinterested way in which the dele- gates at this meeting are approaching the great problems of world coopera- tion, justice and peace has deeply im- pressed Fremch statesmen and the It some of us came here to scoff, we are remaining to pray. ; “France and the other nations have gone too far with the League to hesi- tate or draw back. If America becomes a member, whatever there is left of French scepticism will be removed. “We hope and believe America will take her great and rightful place m this movement for world justice and peace on such terms as she may sus- gest. But it must be in this League, for another association is impossible.” Regulate your digestion so you can eat favorite foods without fear of x.igutian tulence Gases Acidity Palpitation A few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin correct acidity, thus regulating the stomach and giving almost instant relief. Large 60c case—drugstores. Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. 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