Treaty of Peace With Germany, Vol. 8
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Excerpt from Treaty of Peace With Germany, Vol. 8: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate Sixty-Sixth Congress, First Session The Chairman. The plan which was submitted by the President yesterday as the American plan, which is printed in the Congressional Record, of which I handed you a copy. Mr. Miller. I think not, Mr. Chairman. The Chairman. You were not consulted about the drafting of the covenant of the league at all? Mr. Miller. Well, I was consulted about the drafting of the covenant, but your former question related to the American plan. The Chairman. Yes. Mr. Miller. I had submitted memoranda before I saw that plan, but I was not - The Chairman. You mean you had submitted memoranda to the American commissioners? Mr. Miller. My recollection is that I submitted one memorandum to Col. House before the commission arrived in Paris, and that, together with Dr. James Brown Scott, I submitted another memorandum to the commission after they arrived in Paris. The Chairman. Those memoranda related to the covenant of the league? Mr. Miller. Yes, sir; they related to a league of nations. The Chairman. They were suggestions for a league covenant? Mr. Miller. Yes, sir. The Chairman. Did you see the resolution which Mr. Lansing drafted, which he put in here yesterday, the purpose being to lay down the principles upon which the covenant of the league should be drafted? Mr. Miller. I am not certain as to whether I did or not, sir. The Chairman. Do you know what became of that resolution of Mr. Lansing´s, or what action was taken upon it? Mr. Miller. I do not. The Chairman. When the commission arrived you submitted the memoranda in relation to the league? Mr. Miller. Only one memorandum. I think, after the commission arrived. The Chairman. Was there a draft then made of the covenant of the league by the commission? Mr. Miller. Not that I know of, sir. The Chairman. This plan that the President sent in yesterday - where did that come from? Mr. Miller. I suppose it came from the President. I saw it in printed form, as I recollect, in Paris. The Chairman. You saw it then for the first time? Mr. Miller. After it was printed. The Chairman. After it was printed - and did you have any discussion in regard to it? Mr. Miller. I discussed it with Col. House. The Chairman. Was that plan that you then saw the same as the one in the printed form? I do not expect you to cover every detail, of course, but generally, was it the same? Mr. Miller. I have looked at it very hastily. It appears to me to be the same. The Chairman. After that was submitted to you in printed form, I mean after it was shown to you in printed form by the President, there were no changes made in it? About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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