League of Nations: a Chapter in the History of the Movement 2
League of Nations: a Chapter in the History of the Movement 2
Theodore Marburg
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His letter and the acknowledg- ment follow: PhUadelphia, June 19, 1917. Dear Mr. Marburg: — A thought has come to my mind which it seems to me ought to come before your Committee on Foreign Organization of the League to Enforce Peace. It is as follows: Numerous special missions have been ap- pointed by the Allied Powers now at war, in- cluding the United States, to take up matters of common interest with certain of the other Allied Powers. Would it not be a natural development from this for a c...ommission to be appointed to sit at least during the continuance of the war, say at Paris? The commission should consist of representa- tives of all the Allied Powers; neutrals, espe- cially those which have severed diplomatic rela- tions with Germany, might be invited to send representatives. Such a commission would perhaps develop into a commission on the conduct of the war and could deal with trade questions and other mat- ters of common interest. NOTES 115 It would thus automatically and naturally be- come the nucleus of an International Council of Conciliation, or it might not be too much to say an International Parliament There are a number of questions still pend- ing and undetermined of a legal nature between some of the Allied Powers, e.
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