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Kv ^'4 7r4 Iv '.rr >v4 4 came to resigning from the commis- sion because of differences with Presi- dent Wilson over the Shantung deci- sion and his belief that many of the terms of peace imposed on Germany were harsh, humiliating and seeming ly impossible of performance. Text Guarded The publishers of this book, which has been eagerly awaited by historians and the public, have carefully guarded the text of the manuscript but they have permitted the general trend of Mr. Lansing's argument to become known. President Wilson, according to Mr. Lansing's belief, at one time during the Peace Conference purposed to negotiate a preliminary treaty which would start the League of Nations functioning without laying the dlocu- ment befor the United States Senate, and evidently was' much perturbed when his Secretary of State told him. that the only way to change the status from war to peace was by a ratified treaty or a joint resolution Iof Con- gress Monroe Doctrine Menaced A profound conviction that imme- diate peace was the primary need of the world, Mr. Lasing implies, was all that kept him from resigning from the Peace Commission because of fun- damental disagreements with the president on principles. The former secretary discloses that in 1916, short- ly before a meeting in Washington of the league to enforce peace at which the president was to speak, Mr. Lans- ing wrote to Mr. Wilson objecting to the use of force to settle international disputes. In this letter he pointed to the menace to the Monroe Doctrine contained in such'a plan. WHIMSIES OFFERS PRIZE FOR POEM "Whimsies," the anonymous literary publication of the campus, announces that it will offer, for the best bit of poetry submitted to it for the May issue, a copy of "The Oxford Book of English Verse." A copy of this volume may be seen in one of the cases in the hall of the General Library. Manuscripts should be sent to Box 147, Ann Arbor, to arrive not later than May 1st. More than one manu- script may be submitted by a person if desired. STATE TO VOTE ON COUNTY HOME RULE PROPOSITION. Detroit, Mich., March 24.-The coun- ty home rule- proposition will be sub- mitted to the voters of the state by initiatory petitions il the November election in 1922 if the state legislature fails to order its submission, in the opinion of William P. Lovett, execu- tive secretary of the Detroit Citizens League, one of the organizations that is sponsoring the proposed home rule bill. 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