Part 47 (1/2)

The White House, Washi+ngton, 30 April, 1919

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Paris

Beg to call your attention to following editorial frofield _Republican_ _Quote_ The critical period in the peaceress can win over reaction the very least of victories only by a resolute stand of the land cannot desert the President without branding thes could happen than for the President to co Europe toin the mire of national rivalries and hates to which reaction would sentence it for all tin a treaty that would merely perpetuate ancient feuds and make nears a certainty

Our chief interest in the Conference at Paris, as the President declared at Manchester, is the peace of the world Unless that can be made reasonably sure, with Europe's sincere cooperation, the time is near when 'pack up and come home' will be Araton, 8 May, 1919

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Paris

In your cable you spoke of forwarding ress Have you made up your est certain things I believe vital

TUMULTY

_Cablegraton, May 9, 1919

TUMULTY, White House, Washi+ngton

Happily there is no mystery or privacy about what I have promised the Government here I have promised to propose to the Senate a suppleree, subject to the approval of the Council of the League of Nations, to come immediately to the assistance of France in case of unprovoked attack by Ger the action to which we should be bound by the Governue of Nations

WOODROW WILSON

_Cablegraton, 22 May, 1919

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Paris