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a a a Me -,_ ON PEROE TREATY ** (Continued From First Page.) Wirked dangers in the covenant for Bhe United states because of the op- Portanity of a future President to commit the country to a policy which Might not be to the liking of a Con- @ress composed of the opposite po- Nittoa perty? And didn't he admit Mat all the “historical advice and tradition” of the United States had “disapproved” of the League, which “he ebaracterized as “a plunge into the unknown.” For that last phrase—a plunge into the unknown—Senators Borah @hd Johnson and others thank Vis-! count Grey most heartily. That's what theyehave been thinking, say- img, crating and insisting for many Wenths. They have enough ammuni- @on now with which to contradict Bet only President Wilson but the Lodge reservationists, and, more- over, they see Great Britain so anx- ome to have America a partner in the League that she is willing to take practically anything America way offer, This rouses suspicions which the irreconcilables “ike Reed ‘and Borab find #9 difficult in cred- iting. BR was admittedly a hard task West Thirty-Fourth Street Ni dred high grade Winter coats, offering at these reduced prices the most sensational money-saving CT are that have been an nounced this Winter, fur-trimmed Winter wraps, featuring generous collars of finest furs, materials of richest charac ter, and fine Silk linings. Coats that have led in fashion’s favor all season at their regular prices! ‘Now Drastically Reduced has watched © treaty fight that | President Wilson @ms pleased with the Grey letter? Hardly s ' which Lord Grey had in trying to an- most likely tn the direction of sea. | ity the treaty after a discourse by|namely the elements ip America’s nature and unselfisiiness and his con-| has not been » compror ise on Artiote | alyze the reasons for American hesi- ator dghnson, who hus been praised | Viscount Grey on American affairs is| population who cherish grudges viction that the United States would X., referred i by Mr. Wilson as the | tation over the Peace Treaty and the to skies by the Hearst news-|gving to be referred to again and/against certain Kuropean members of yoryntarily help Wuropé with her! “heart of ine covenant | of Nations, Premier Lioyd papers and other friends of the Irish) again by the friends of Irish freedom the league © Lrigh have moral influence regardless of writ-| Thue fur Senator Lodge has won » was urged to say something for his successful fignt against the! as a distinct change of heart from | clamoring that the treaty and league (0), .peciticati yy Kmitations, did|and Viscount Grey's: letter has not long ago but gave it up after a six-to-one voting by the British, the days when the Sen almost | shall not pass because it might make] proquce this desirable effect: It wn-| strengthened his band. it has duy’s effort as the easiest thing with certain’ Democrata who|unanimously followed Senator Bor-| America a helpless partner of Eng-|questionably ullayed certain antl-/ knocked thé props out of the argu- ‘hich to" burn one's oficial fingers. have been watching the use which |uh's lead in expressing sympathy for |!and and tie her hands tn any future| Amerioun fecling abroad, but it alac|ment tut Europe wouldn't take the For clegrly nothing could be said tO has been made of the trish muppart | the hopes and aspirations of the Irish |revohition that may be carried ON) stimulated the Republicn leaders to| Lodge reservations and that Presi- please both parties and something are beginning to taunt the Repubti- | people: by the Irish people for independence. Farce ‘thie Deinnevarn, to MIPrOEMer, se ok wor aunsion viweal bet til viet would offend. cana with av enthusiastic insistence GREY WAS SILENT ON SOME) Alec, the former British Secretary! ang that's what Is coming. The|the Buropean sovereientios and Adler While the White House has pot that the bill formally recognizing the VITAL POINTS. | said nothing about the much mooted | Repyblicans have served notice that loan motieation o the peace ea y. mid aw Is there Were {rish epublic had beter be pushed| As a matier of (aot, Viscount Grey | Article x. they will bring the treaty back to the] 56 heard from on the ae ine particularly ask everybodY ax a test of sincerity. The spectacie| didn’t say anything about some vital! , But on the whole what he did say| floor for discussion and vote. They !greasing the American vote to ie sctahnt resident in any of the Republicans hastening to rat-!@ources of opposition to the treaty,|about his faith in America's good| mean to insist on surrender. There| that of the British. | omthent, ¢ any one believe who . equal It conradicts too much of what he | has been saying or had said in bis Western speeches. And, broadly speaking, anything that gave Brother; Lodge considerable joy or comfort} can be set down <8 giving his Excel- | lency the President considerable pain | and discomtbrt, Such is the state of feeling and ire between the opposite | politicians bereabouts. 1 GREY SAW SENATOR Lopce | BUT NOT WILSON. Viscount Grey didn't see Mr. Wil- son before ke went to Europe. He} § did see Senator Lodge. He got the impression that the Republicans were coming into power and it would be hoove foreign interests to get closer to the dominant party But insofar as the Lodge Group tends to draw closer to England, the support of the Irish, which has been temporarily deposited on the Senatorial doorsteps of the Massachusetts statesman, be- gins its volatile journey elsewhere, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. 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