POLITICAL NOTES: Oct. 29, 1923

On Oct. 22 the Princeton University Press issued Woodrow Wilson's Case for the League of Nations, a compilation in book form of the ex-President's explanations of the League Covenant and Versailles Treaty. Mr. Wilson authorized its issuance.

At Brockton, Mass., before a state convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Mrs. Elizabeth Tilton exclaimed:

"In a recent raid by dry agents in Philadelphia some of the bottles bore [Secretary Andrew W.] Mellon's name. Think of it, a man who holds one of the most honored places in the Federal Government indulging in...

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