New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 29

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MARX PUTS BLAME ONALLY NATIONS Says Hcckling Causes Trouhle--; Wanis Prisoners Freed Too —Impaticnce over 4 to obtain the release of the “pas- sive resistants” German people are denied even such the occupation of the Ruhr and the Rhinela cellor Marx in an interview to cidentally he pointed to w 1 the olbn the resentmen nt to the of justice, and pra- nouncad nationa J iment in the Reich. “If the outside world believes itself d to view critical + dancy of nationadist inlistic currents in Germany,” s the or, “we submit lh‘ll It is inconceivable that these senti- n be checked or directed into channels so mm. as the and suffering, prisoncrs, 16 Are In Jails, Of the 1,500 German nationals stili detained by the occupying powers 46 are confined in falls or penitentiaries rance and Belgium. Their posi- the chancellor declared, was on: of privation ands uffering, as were almost inaccessible to the trattons of the GermangRed Cross ai®) other charita Among the ieported per , accord- ing to an official statement, were undreds of municipal government of- ficials and workers of all rank who wholly innocent of active sabo but who were merely scized as 08 ot only have the responsibl authorities refused amn zens who were cony sive resistance was o cellor lm\ now are ionals for acts of a purely p ure which date back te that per D, Marx espressed himself as di inelin o believe the reports that the I'rench government plans making the liberatton of the incarcerated Ger mans contingent on the outcome o the reparation parleys or the nse o their plight for the purpose of bring ing pressire to bear on the German government in connection with the Cuticura Maintains Youthful Freshaess and Beauty of Skin Dafly use of Cuticura Soap, assisted br Cuticura Ointment, overcomcs a tendency to disfiguring efuptions in youth and lay. the foundation of A clear skin throughlife. 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