1 26. ~_b __ o the atroD,,• court ill teo of c f MOl tana. He II lead~ i • tbe £i,ht for An erica's entry if the World Court:. - ..,.t • • e the , easue of , • ••.•..•. 1 a neza c u • .......•• 01 , a and a D 1'.'WW!a - - _ .• s SENATOR IRVINE L. ENROO of Wi.con.in, who, witla WaI.h, it commanding the pro· W orid Coun force •• • Chicago Tnlune deems it e privilege f every e iean to bear t hand e 0 inions of the chief' ropo e ts and opponentsof the World Court. ur United te senat r of Ida, d of · uri, alsh of 0 , and Lenroot of Wise n i ~ e co sent d to esen th i views, and they will be heard tonigh and 0orrow enin v r W G-N, The Tribune's radi Two Evening t lion! American public n opportunity 0 make 'up its own mind regarding the court from a simpl , str ·ghtforward present tion of both sides of the ca e b Ieade in the se a e fight for and against the measure. h ebate will be staged I a a bington radio studio and two thopsand miles of telephone lines have been ased at great expe se to bring the messages of the four senato In Washington t eW-G-Ntransmitter onthe Drake hotel. W-GFo • - Listener! is the only station in the co ntry broadcasting this TONIGH important debate! 'SIUJ1/ America Enter the World CQf,lrtf' £ en t rs alsh are the leaders in the nate fightfo America's entry into the world co a an Re are directing the forces OPPO eed and Wal h are to t lk ·seve • g t 0'd orro e ni g nators 80 ah and Droot are to make their res clive leas. e debate on this international developmentwhich ay mar or ric ' future i the most speccular event ver presented on the air. It offersthe Debate by enators Reed and Wals! ............•..... 8 P. M. (Prec ding the debate Announcer Quin Ryan 'ill read Jam O'Donnell Bennett's digest f the Vorld Court ituation. Other famous Vashington personalities ....•. 9:30 to 10 P. ~L TOMORRO GHT " 'hall America Enter the World Court]" Debate by Senators Borah and Lenroot , .............• 8 P. M. (Announcer Quin Ryan will preface the debate with the latest ne s of the World Court.) uMJ Interview with President Coolidge," by Floyd Gibbons ....•..........•................ 9:15 to 10 P. M. Cast V ote on the World Court! OUT Fil ou this ballot after the debate is concluded omorrow night. C at your vote for or against America's entry into the court ~fter you have heard the senator.' arguments. Send it to the adio Editor of The Tribune! t eUfiTHEewo J'W"~ ---tt :EWSPAPE e)O On Wednesday evening Floyd Gibbons, The Trib une's brilliant war correspon ent, will give the story of his latest interview with President Coolidge! t willbe a graphic and interesting tory, in the m nner of Mr. Gibbons radio series 0 "Adventur s of a Foreign Correspondent." / Popular Referendum on World Court r aty (To follow radio debate via W·G·N Tue day and Wednesday o'clock.) night$ 8 to 10 J BEFORE HEARIN~ THE DEBATE, I ! . ! . l I favored 'd entry into the court. oppose INCE HEARING THE DEBATE, favor oppose Remarks •••••.•••• entry mto the court. t • • • • Si· gnature ••....••...•..•• • • • • • • • • • 1/ ••.•••••.•.••••.•.•••••.•••• Address ...••••.•••....•.....•••...... •.• • • •• • ••••••••• ~ •• II Ii, • • • • •. , •••••••• • f ••••••
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