AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE
EXTR ANCE PEEDICTED. DISCUSSION IN SENATE. Association—By Telegraph Copyright WASHINGTON, January 8. (Received January 8, at. 1.30 a.in.) A feature of the Senate debate on the World Court resolution is more or less an open advocacy by some Sonartors that the United States should join the League of Nations. Several Democratic Senators commended the League. Some expressed regret that the United States had not Joined and predicted that she would join. A section of the Democrats wore disposed to make speeches, in which they gloated over the Republicans for having been forced to enter the World Court and make approach to the League. Significant expressions of support for the League, as heard in the Senate, is that a strong movement to force the United States into the League is certain to follow on the entrance of this Government into the World Court.—E,enter.
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Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 5
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