Part 52 (1/1)
THE WHITE HOUSE, WAshi+NGTON
1 May, 1919
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Paris
I have notis that an attempt to explain the compromise when no dethening it I will therefore do nothing about the japanese matter unless you insist It would help if I could unofficially say: First, the date of your probable return to this country; Second, whether tour country to discuss the League of Nations is possible The adoption of the labour prograra placed upon it Could you notthe i toward the stabilization of labour conditions throughout the world?
TUMULTY
THE WHITE HOUSE, WAshi+NGTON
2 May, 1919
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Paris
Sympathetic editorial New York _World_ reference japanese settleiven out statement as yet It does not look now as if any would be necessary
TUMULTY
Received at The White House, Washi+ngton, 2 May, 1919
London
TUMULTY, White House, Washi+ngton
A to have you use your discretion about the use you make of what I sent you about the Chinese-japanese settleh I think it will be by June first A to make a tour of the country but even that is impossible to predict with certainty
WOODROW WILSON
THE WHITE HOUSE, WAshi+NGTON
4 May, 1919
GRAYSON, Care President Wilson, Paris
Papers here very critical of japanese settlereat publicity
TUMULTY