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TEXT OF DRAFT OF LEAUl'E OF NATIONS llMM1 to t f Continued From Page Ono. i a ml rttorlal integrity and i>v<stini( |?<>lit ion 1 imloperdence of all s'atos o-> members of ,lho league In ? si' ol nut< any s.'ch ag?: cssi n or in ease of disp any throat of d?npor "r so h au .aiopross'on the pxo"Ht:vo ro irr I shall nrn\ ^ advtnp upo ' the moans hv which tho nmii obligation shall ho fulfilled." in'ss A rtic'el I. fo-i i "Any war or throat of wat, tbo whether Immediately affecting any arfh of tho high contracting parties or pow not, is hereby declared a matter of npp! concern to the league and the high the contracting patties reserve the right to take anv r>c? j >m that may he deemed wise and effectual to safeguard jnK the peace of nations. cove "It <s hereby also declared and (|)or agreed to l>e the friendly right of },av( each of 1hn hlch centrn"t'ng parties , t?? draw th? attention of the body of %vp{( deleg-'p's or of *he executive r"?"- nteb cil to any e'rcutnstances affecting . interratlonrl Intercourse wh'oh threatens to disturb internat'onoi f,Ve? peace ot :h.? "o ! node landing tietwee" nations upon which peace (ie- st?t? pends. clr.l. \ t.-le ttt. com "The high co*-tract'ng parties 0ovr agre?. thai should d'snetes ar'?e t-etivpcn them which cannot l?e id- a ,,,, jjusted by tiie ordinary process of <m dipinntacv, tbev wilt in no ceo * esru-t to war withou* previously submit- ,,n,n tine the question and manors in- ,,.lV, voivod either fo arb'tntien or to in- in- r ?iuiry by the o>orutivo oounc'l and f],0 until throe months after the award tnrt by the arbitrators or a rt?oiiinradation by tlio executive council: and ^ that th'\v will not even than vc-o'? Pvr>, to war as BKairst a member o' the fj lcBRtio which complb's with the . f award if the arbitrators or the rcc- f ommendati'.n of the exo-'Utive or,: (ene oil. wen ' In I'l'v case under ti e nrt'o'o the n|jv award of the arhttr: tors s! al' be " made w'Miin a reasonable t:me *>< >1 the recommendation of the ex < ut'v p i rounril shall be m: de witbin s:\ cf0, months a tor the submission of *bo .nrv dispute. ron, Artlr'e 1ft. "The hi- h eontracf'n*T partie f,)(> aur"p that whenever any dispute odlflieulty shall arise between then wh'ch they recognize to be su'table n for submission to arbitration and nnof whi-b cannot be s'ltisfncfority settled (>(. by diplomacy, they will submit t'i" mPtr whole matter to arbitration. For this purpose the court of arh'frati -n to which the rase <s referred sh ior)? be the court ayreed on by the nn-- , )j ties or stipntp'e l in any co"venfon |00|r, ex:stinc between them. The V-'. t eoptrnctlnc part'es neree f at ?!*? ( v will carry ent fn?? l'>o ' fa'th n" ,,?or award that may hn rend/ red in 11-?. t ......... ,,, tmv ra'iliro to cave out nWRT'l. tho pvorniivo ooiir?"f 1 vh 'I , ( propose what ot-os p-,,'> *>?? f he ta ken to rive pfpet thereto \rt?ctotl "The ovor'Miv" rotinc'l vh*>i' fniu'atp rlnes for t'io < vt->1 1' ?'-pie-r . (I S*M of n permanent cmr' or 1 in- ?at!o-? ' . jtlMliP, :?n?1 th's mir' she", whe*i established. ho enmpo'"'it to } o->r ,,j and determine anv matter wh'eh t? > parf'es rc"i"Ti 'zed as suitable 'o (jnns submission to it 'or arbitration U"- t-(i. ( 'pi (ho foreeolnp article. J( l.-HrV 1-. lpj.t'l "If thor*? should arise Iic'wop'i attir staffs members of t'io league n-v jo s| dispute Ifkp'y to lend to rupture. s?Hte wh'ch 's not st. hin If tod to nrbltrat'ou -j rtH nhovp, th? h I" h contracting p u- whet ti< s n y r oe t'oit th-v w ' 1 ? ? < ? *v?. 0),nc matter to the o\ecnt've cour?'' |engt either onrty to the dispute may " p,;?e notice of the exls'ou-o of the d'? such pnto to the secretary-'enera). who M1on( will msikp all no p- m v -irra"!-p mcnls for a full In vest teat ion i ! , f fi consideration fhereof. Kor this on pore the pnrt'es ntrcp to communt ' [ cate to the <-rr< t -pop . promptly as possi! le stat mo--' f s' the'r case wit' all <h-? relevant f ct t|lf. aod papers, and the -\ it've - >- .v( ril may forth i th di'p t the onh -itlon thernof. V'het the rTo-' r ,..mn the count il iead to the spttlpnie it <if the dispute, ; strfen it s -.l' -f published Indicating the nature o' whl< tIk* dispute end the t?rms of t' > v.., , mont together with sveh exp'i gov?u lions ni mnv In1 app'opi'Hte. 1 * t'e nor;< dispute hns not born settled, it r" ]nh port by th<- council sin" he nub'' l -> ed, sotting forth w ' i .ill sVefacts n"d exnlanatlons the eotu'een vorb datlou which the oo"n<M He ks ju-t pr'-m and proper for the settlement of th v Vr dispute. If the report is annul- ored niouHly agreed to hv the mem >e,s ot ?,< Ar the council, other than the partic- fs to the dispute, the i gh < ;>' ira??in const parties agree that they l,| not go to "T wnr with any party \' h h compiles thai With the ret ommei (I i to :i mid that the t if r.ny party shall rem p so to r mi he e> ply ^he eotincil shall prooo.se me who, urcs necessary to give eff'ct to he tho'r rerommendations. If no unanimous Caj p report ran he made, it shall he the respo duty, of the majority, and the privi- shoul i ? | TH of tho minority to issue state- lato>ies o ts indicating what tliey believe "The el m> facts and containing the rea- must ?1 ifTe t which they consider to be just he deveh proper. -eographl The executive council may in any "T. 'Is lit: 1 t:v!i"te re^or el's other sim to the body of delegate*. The "t'eitaii ute shall he so ratified, at the re longing t< of e:ther party to the dispute oat lied 'dod th-'t such request must be which th< e 'tb'n 1 1 <l >ys after the sub ont nation i'on of the dispute. 1?? a case re- ognlsed ed to the body of delegates all admlnistri t?''ovts'o"s of this article and ot hy a man le 12 relating to action and I'nie as tli ers of the executive council shall The wishi y to the action and powers of roust he ,i body of delegates. 'he select .lrticio id. Should any of the high contract- >tlior parties break or disregard its (Vn,ral A nants .it'der article 12 it shall ,>iat ' eby ipso facto lie deemed to for ? committed an act of war against ,"rr,,orV ' he ether members of the league. w'" c,,ar?1 li hereby underf-kcs Immedi- "r ,0"c'?i y to stil?Je"t it to the severance 'onan<,p ? ?1' trad" or financial relations ",r> P'-0'1" prohibition of all Intercourse lie- >':,vo trad n thdr nationals and the nn- "'',,or ,ra als of t'>o covenant-breaking ,'l? rs'a*'' and the prevention of all flnan- 111 i?itnry commercial or personal inter- trait so between the nationals of the ?r ",:,n P '"ant-h>o*<Mnr state and the m, f?mse of als of any other state, whethei '""ro equj r?jnher of 'lie league or not trade and 'f shall be the d"ty of the ex- '"''s of tl ive conncll in sich ease to ree- ' 'loro tend wbat effe-'tive military oi liwesi >1 rorce the members of the r>a' no shal' seyprallv oontribnte to '' n sPars n"itier| fo'cos t" he used to pro- ",r>'r s f?>e covenant" of the league. "~ " 'I "Ullli rhe contracting pn-t'es neree s hor. ?h-,t thev will mutually 4 "art o-e urnthnr In the Inaneial 4 cone m'e *n"asuros which Miav >trcn imd"r tb's article, in o?-det t 0'n1 m 170 ?hc lrv--s and Inrnnven. I e from the nll'ive' so * e - (l thev wi'l mn til- i t I support o?.e another in re<jsflnci sneclnl nvasures at tiled at one fl'eir n 'miter I?y the covenant- 9 st tc. and that thev v "1 jj d mssa -e fhrotigh their ton-- I to the fo"ces of any of the h'gh ranting nar'irs who are ro-op n,T to protect the covenant of league. *rfi to 17. n the event of disputes be'ween sta'e member of the league and her state tvh'"h Is not a member, ?e league. or 'tetween states not hers of the le-ene. the h'rrh raeting parties agree that the .ii pi in" mi inoninors o r t *i ? 1 IIo sha 11 ho to vitod fn ji front the 'n'inn? of niciilii'-i'iip in tW? no for Mio nmnnnpo nf snc'i dis-[ itron niph o'?ndW:o*.s is tho ov-j 1 v? on?no!l I'll'* doom iust a mi i ooooni >"<-p of onv mi"h inv'tn tho at.ovo p?*nv'siip? sh->ll ho npi " M? <-n< h i"ii'ii\c"tInns nviv ooiiiod rnoostijirv by tho 'oivno. lnon such <nv<ta(!on bcinp, t?'o r\ooiiiivo conned shall <tniatoly Institute an imiulry into circiin .starves a"d merits if tin-1 ifo and recommend sin h action | lay sooai host and most effectual 11 0 ci'cunistanci s :i tho event of a no.'or so in 1 refusing to accent the obliga { i of member sb'n in tho loan to ha purposes of tho leatrue. which ie ease of a state member of the te woi'lil constitute a breach ot le 12. tho p oviHions of article hal! !?? applicable is against the tnki"g such pet'on. f both nifties to tho disont<i so Invited, refuse to accept fixations of membership to the to for the purpose of stteh distho executive council may tnk?? action and make such reeoni 1 iat:ons as will prevent host 111 nr-d will esulf in tlie nettlenient f io d'spute j * rtt e 1M 'he high contracting parties! ti nt tho ' puo shall po ,in j o.j ;th rrecor ?J supervision of 1 cade in artns and ammtinit on he c ip t ;e? in which the con of thr 'if' !s necessary in the non tiit? rest ^rti ! lf>. 'o these ro'on os ltd territories h. as ; co se'iuen-e of the late have eeisi"' to ho untie fix elgnty of f e states wh'ch for / .-over ed :'ioin and which a' e lit oil by i eoi ,'is n< t yet able to I by thetnse ves under the uotts co d *io's of tho mod rn I there should lie applied th<iple that the v.e.l-helng and de nier? of fiitch peoples form a so trust of eiv'liza'ion, and tha' Mi s for the perform-.n e of trest s> oti'd he ptnh. diet! in the J itution of the league. 11 hi* host mo hod of giving prar-ll oTort to this princ'nlo i? that ? uto'ng" of Mifh nooo)<*8 should]! listed to ndvanred natinnr I l?y re Hon of 'heir resoiirena. I exporolonoe or thnlr geogrnph ^ ositlon. ran bo t undertake this'l risibility and that thin tutelage I (I bo exorcised by them lis man> ?,i i - - - - [E LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S n behalf of tho league. ness from the renter inraoter of the mandate or their geographic! r according to the state ot tho mandatory state :>pment of tho people, the cumstan es, can t??? b c.il situation of the tern- under the laws of economic conditions and state as integral i Uar circumstances. subject to the sn a vommunities formerly be mentioned, in the ) the Turkish cmpi'e !nv? indigenous popul'iMo a stage of development "In every ease ? ?ir exlstanre its in?l?nen?l- mandators s'pto she is can i>e provisionally roc- league an annua! r<-j ubjeet to ttie rendering of to the territory oo itive advice at <1 assistance charge, datory power until sueh "The degree of at ley are able t?? stand alone, or administration to ps of these communities the mandator" state i principal consideration in vionsly agree*, upon ion of the mandatory pow- tracting parties, in ? plicity defined by the peoples, especially those of eil in a special act < frica, are ar such a stage "The high contrae mandatory must he respnn ther agree to establ" the administration of the tim league a tnanda subject to conditions which to receive and ox-mi intoo freedom of conscience reports of the in inda l, subject only to the main- to assist the league f public order and morals.'observance of the to dtion of abuses such as the dates. !e. the arms trattle and the fllr, and tin* prevention of "The high cont?< ishinent of fortlflcations or I on-teevo- r<> seen < nd naval bases and of niM-| a?>d h"tnnne condif ling of the natives for oth- men, women n?*d e] oliee purposes and the do- ???.; own coiin'rio*territory, and will also so ties t-? v t-i h the'r il opportunities for the 'udustrinl ret-itions oommeree of other mem- th*t <*i*d agree to ? te league. of 'he organizetion are territories, surh as noruianent hu'e-m o Africa and certain of the Arto-ln t*iflo isles, which, owing to "The hieh ont enoss of their population, agree tlr>t provision tnall size or their remote- through the instrur rwmmmmmi? iw i w??i i iw? ?T?? JUST CAR m, ^ns L RELIABL Pulls and V est a I < Lancaster, Fairfield, I . c. s of civilization, lr.-'gne to seen p and maintain f il continuity tr? doni of fansit and equitable tr i. and other e'r- ment for the comniorce of all st pst administered nipiiiiip s tlm cogue. having the mandatory mind among otli"- tVo'.-s. s? < portions titer* of, arrangements with regard to the feguards above es .ties o 'he re,riot de\ t Interests of the during the war of Ii 1-1.'18. n. Article 22. f mandate, t' ? "The high contracting pat t| render to the jicco t" place urd " the 'Mintrn ?ort in reference the league II International btp? mmitted to its n'ready established by general t ties if the parties t osti'-h tr?>:i nthority, eoot'-oi consent. Fifthermore, they ai >>? exercised lty that nil such internatio' a' shall, if not pre to he <otist tutel In future shall by the high ron placed under popt-o' of t|>n p?ai ?nch case he ex- Article S.'i. executive conn The high contracting pat tr charter. agree that every treaty or in'f" ting parties fur tlonla engagement entered into it ^h at the seat ot after by any state member of tory coui'olss'on lengtte shall he forthwith ror' t< atno the* annual with the* soorpfarv "to'iornl ;in'l tnry pnwp's and soon as possi' In pitblisliod bv * in insuring th and that no s'wh '<-a'v or 'ftp '"is of all man 1 *??* *:?* o**?aro?nnnt sh '11 ho b'n? until so rp?:9*p'pi' JO. Arti lo 2?. Mng p-)*"ti'"-. w'H "I' ?t*a"1 ' o tho of tho t **'1 maintain fa't of dologntos from t'nto to finio to oos of lahnr fo* v*-n tho ri" o**?'i?l?** i *n hv st tl'WlroM, bo*h i'i m' ( * ' r 'ho Io -L'i|o of t ri**i a'*<1 i nail conn wh'o'* bavo ',r"'""p ionnnl'ovblo rf?nifr?>rcia1 a"<1 ?>f int"rn:*l rfti,l|,lor of v ^'"h i*vto**(1. "tut to co?tinunnro may oodannor t'o* | stnld'sh as part of tier* world, of tho lour.no a \rtlr1r f lnhor. "Tho b'gh nonf ranting o" rt'os 21. orally acmo that tho pt<*s?**tt < 'ranting pu?*t'p nant is nnooptod as ahroi?at{n?.' i shall h>> time!' obligations intor so whirh am nontalitv of it** oonsistont with tho to'tns tho* itOMIMHHBnnMHRMMI mmMMMMMHU h< f? F? xa 1\1 %itL v I LOAD Of fTAE lv i W OW COST ! j-n 5 f* >,?? v~c yt ? \v* m ,sl. : Runs All Farm Machinery . Motor CHESTER, S. C. -DISTItllil TOKS li)\\ Chesterfield, York and Chester 1 w\?ww?mawriw bmmbwb???> 1 PACE THREE ' v > ' >ngage (bat they will eat- not 1 ? < *i<t or Into any ennu^eate* men' < -f -it with the terms ;n thereof r -iny of the powers tcrni sip 'iitoi; h< - subsequently nfiner milled ?< the I 11 shall, lie'ore heile-l eom'nsr nnr* -? *hls covenant, have un?h la. -i iv obligation* whh-h are ii< <t ? t ith the terms 'tie of this 0O1 e* a . ' '! he the (|u> * 1 of of such power to ?r>! e Immediate ' iv st< ps to proem i's ? ?,'. , from uch rer. obligations. Arl It'll* 20, iiee "Amendments i > ?h's fovt'ii int ?ans ...in ...i. - ? -i . v. i i,i. cuin ??i??n rat men tjy the states v.hosc ipprcsc tat ves compose l'1"' (ho cxcutive counci ;n'l hv threefourths of th? states whose roproties sentatives compose the body of deler?,;* gates. ' ' e In Xtlvtiiice of (iciiriti't. >red (Columbia State.) I'trt, In Cleorgia is e\< Moment over alrra letted cruelties to children in an orli"L' (than asylum and an investigation is about to be he'd Has Georgia a state board of charities and corrocioiJ tions. to the visitation and inspeoad tioti of which ti i- orphan asylum ite, was subject? We think not. The i"e existence of such a txiard > pot a and certain and specific ? ?eventive of tb'> abuses in charitable institut ons hut, etice in that direction, it has proved of immense value in South Carolina. A commonwealth without a nau< ney of sev this k'ttd to serve as the eves o1" the ov" people on all the institu,;ons to ''1 which are committed the guard 111in sh ? of the weak and defenseless is e f. far behind the times WWJHimkiii i eiiiiHuwiu.. I?hi?I -.W 4 j I t Q f : ii tk o IT f * A ? Counties ?.?I . I