de can thus be forestalled. All the speakers on one
side should participate in this analysis of the proposition to find
and state the issues.
The New York _Tribune_, by parallel columns, brought out these chief
points of difference between the Paris plan and Senator Knox's for the
League of Nations.
THE KNOX PLAN THE PARIS PLAN
League formed of all, not Under Article VII it is provided
a portion, of the nations of that no state shall be
the world. admitted unless it is able to
give guaranties of its intention
to observe its international
obligations and conform
to the principles
prescribed by the League
in regard to it's naval and
military forces and armaments.
War to be declared an Article XVI provides that
international crime, and any should any of the high
nation engaging in war, except contracting parties break
in self-defense when covenants under Article XII
actually attacked, to be punished (relating to arbitration) it
by the world as an shall be deemed to have committed
international criminal. an act of war against
the League, which undertakes
to exercise economic
pressure; and it is to be the
duty of the executive council
to recommend what military
or naval force the members
of the League shall contribute
to be used to protect
the covenants of the League.
The Monroe Doctrine to None of these matters is
be safeguarded; also our mentioned specifically, but
immigration policy and our President Wilson has said
right to expel aliens. that the League will "extend
the Monroe Doctrine to the
whole world" and that domestic
and internal questions
are not a co
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