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14 NEW BRITAIN GERMANY ASSAILS | POLITICS IN U. S. i | | Thinks This is Sole Reason Why Amcrican Senate Has I Ratify Terms of 1 Borlin, Pres: Failure by Senate to ratify the treaty between the Allied powers and ' Germany is | considered the result of partisan pol- | itics by Die Zeit, which comments {¢- | day upon the situation: ‘We must accustom ourselves to | the fact thal the peace treaty, upon avhich, for us, life and future depend, is treated in America largely as a po- | litical party matter,” says the news- | Paper. “Not because the treaty d Pleased the repub. who we more inimical to eritany than ihe demoerats,” mor be e they found the itions too hard for Germ do they condemn but because the dexvoeratit leader signed the (realy and they wish to discredit him ard his party in the coming election. | “It is plain now that Presient Wil- ! son had no right to act as the pro- | tagonist of the league of nations ror to make promises to the European | beoples for the fulfillment of which | dle to rely even on his oun people.” ! LOOKING FOR JOKESTER | Reward of $100 Offered Nov. (By the the Unit | | G Fgr Person " Who Started Fake Report That dent Wilson Had Died. ——State iy erc investi, the hoax perpefrated here last by unidentified man who phoned to the city auditorium, Vice President Marshall was speak- ing, that President Wilson was dead | Washington was calling Mr. | on the long distance and iele- | I Marshall had announced | to the audience womeni nd at the request of who. was present, a | Marhall Phone. As the audi- | organist played | Thee.” | the ayer. auditorium \ over the town and | churches 7 . | d the repo at eral ended. Meanwhile Mr. Marshall communi- cated with the Associated learned that the report of the presi- dent’s death was without foundation. Governor Dorsey offered a reward of | $100 for the rest of the man who telephoned the false report. Press and | RADICAL PAPER SUPPRESSED. French Officials Seize Copic: ¥Fuile, I'riendly to Russians. Paris, Nov. 24, (Havas).—One thousand copies of the newspaper La Fuile which is published in Geneva and the circulation of which is for- bidden in France because of its Bol- shevik tendencies were seized by the police yesterday according to the Presse de Paris. One of the articles printed in the paper stated that there were signs that Premier Lloyd George | of Great Britain was taking a more conciliatory attitude toward the Ru .sian soviet government. Tt said an in- ter_ allied conference would be held | in London soon to study the Russian question and expressed the opinion that - peace between the Allies and Bolshevik Russia was not far distant. EASY MONEY | effect. | that he would leav evening DAILY HERALD,MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919, ASK POPE FOR DIVORCE Dvins weather is now -—Forced this latest to n the hands of SEIZE GERMAN MONOPLANE WONDER ()73, land German by It can gest ried. carry load eight any persons—the wonder | rugated aluminum: with hollow swings monoplane has the Polish av in which can be placed spare vparts. bad y thorities. It is :a Monoplane of «-)r'-i cur | As the time for proaching, the chai that all members at ing will be called at the Rome.—The has berore him requests to invilidate the marriage of three American women. Upper right Mrs. Dorothy McCombs, formeily Miss Williams of Washington, wife of the former chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee. Below rinces Dorothy will, youn:e daughter of Idv cer Deacon of Boston. Above, Duchess Heinrich- Dorwin von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, whose husband has asked the u - riage be invalidated She was Tlizabeth Pratt of New York. pope is NOTE TO GERMANY Peace Conference Replie to One Just dency of Jules Cambon, of the Fi delegation, Fore Minister Pichon, | | who has been presiding over the ses- sions recently, being ill. BANK CLERKS TO STRIKE Received—German-Polish Mecting Will Be Held in Paris. | Paris, Nov, 24—The supreme coun- | 5:000 Out of 3,700%n Ireland Will Quit cil today decided to send the German to Enforce Demands for Union delegation here a mnote in reply to the note submitted by the Germans in- forming the council of the deparfure for Berlin of the plenipotentiarie: sent n connection with the protoco guaranteeing carryig out of the - mistice terms which Germany has been informed she will have to sign before the peace treaty is put irto Recognition. Dublin, Nov. 23.-—Bank clerks throughout Ireland will strike on De- cember 31 unless directors of bank | consent to rccognize their union action which they have refused | consent to. It was decided upon i 2 a conference at the Trish bank ‘cler : The nofe’s contemts were not| njon here today. Fifty-six delegates slvenjoutitoday . & : ; at the meeting voted in favor of the | <ntrh£o<::-)o“cn(II‘]]c‘:Le‘i\fid |an;l):]eii; _n'on:js,,,m(,_ which will affect 3,000 out of = sl : total 3,700 bank clerks in Ircland in the negotiations with Hungary. Budapest this an to a f BANQUET COMMITTEE The committee in charge of the banquet and testimonial to Rev Warren I". Cook will meet tonight in the mayor’'s office in City hall at the call of Chairman George H. Dyson. Constantinople.—1 allies are hav ing to put down rev tafa Kamal Pacha, the anti-ally party opened negotiations IPolshevik leaders. roiirars MEETING It was announced that man and Polish delegates the question of Danzig would meetings in Paris. , The council met under the ovresi- S. DEAD HERE FROM RUSSIA the Ger- | discussing | bold ‘i it I U. New York.—Impressive martial \ in Russia. One is shown being ceremonies marked the return of 113 | brought into a mortuary chapel to bodies of American soldiers who died | await disposition by relatives. VTHEY FIND RELIEF AT LAST York. Minter! she’s Millionairess -Mary That's what she'll 21. She is to get from $80.000 h for 20 pic- filmed the next ore ),000 to in 1F T ELECTRICAL WIRI? of any have us explain campai Benjamin & Squires l’ll!)\'l‘;lt:(.u” £ (‘““‘II“?E;(I)T\?\’ILLE Thanksgiving Eve Bardeck’s Hall Alpha String Orch. | be | three | kind you want, call us and Washington.-—Relieved vom the peace treaty wra % g arn o | E X % g : atives { Newberr: Gillette congress, taken to re § Haie, links. ent of have Here : and on the TURK RED their hands full try- 2alf nators Hit and > affair i ap- rman is anxious tend. The meet- 7307 SEEK SUFFRAGE FUNDS 'LEADER [} i i Abby Scott Baker, Washington; Genevieve \Allen, San Francisco, ( tom): Mrs. Clara Snell Wolfe, Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Mrs. Agne ] { Washington. inds to further their campaign for ratification of the ! suffrage amendment are sought by these officers of the National Wom- an’s Party. They are left to right (top), Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Mrs. urkey and the olts led by Mous- who had formed N Turkey and has ! 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