PRESIDENT'S SMASHING TACTICS
APPEAL, TO AN INDIFFERENT
PUBLIC.
(rUBLISHKD IN {THE. TIMES.) (Received April 1, 2.30 p.m.) WASHINGTON, 31st March.
President Wilson is determined to smash the Peace resolution by sheer inactivity, and to; keep the Ambassadors at bay, and public affairs in suspense. He believes that the country is with him against the Reservationists, and iinsists on giving the population a chance of declaring itself at the election. .It is possible that President Wilson will try for a third term with the covenant as his platform, otherwise he will nominate Mr. MacAdoo on the same ticket. Actually the country is indifferent to tho Treaty* fight, also to Turkey arid the Adriatic, and also to the naval programme, and is only moderately interestin Germany's restoration, but decidedly ridicules the Allies surrendering to 'the spectre of Bolshevism.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 78, 1 April 1920, Page 8
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