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Book now for ept Sunday), due Nea | 0 FWIGH BULLETIN, FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1514 His Speech at London Under Fire in Both Houses of Congress —Resolution Adopted in Senate Calling For Verbatim Report of His Remarks—Charged That He Indicated Readiness of United States to Abandon Monroe Doctrine AMBASSADOR PAGE RAISES A STOR Washington, March [sms forth that the remarks of Ambas- Hines Pa. American amb ador to ) sador Page seem “to portend the pol- Great Britain, was made the target of | icy of the state departmnet to abandon, fnquiry i b. upon demand, the Monroe doctrine and today in a resclution adopted a 3 to invite European violation.” It would ! e calling upon the secre e to investigate alleged | «sk the state department whether | ions by .the ambassador|new American policy of subjectir ative to the Monroe doctrine and the | American weal to the sh inter: Panama canal. of the nations of Europ: s “the fund- | = =t i amental reason or the demand Calls for Copy of Speech. s to repeal the law now in forc hamberlain, aroused exempting American vessels cond speech by t in lLondon b hambers of (‘om ing a coastwise trade from canal to Page on Griddle Before. olution and It was recalled at the capitol that; | Senator Chamberlain last November | introduced in the sena protest against reported Ambassador Page from member | the Confederated German Soc the Robert Oregon forw protests, which to President W - Bryan, characterized as remarks attributed to nt Te | : in | to | Ambassador Page (o the effect that the | | United tes was “English led and English . and that the oblig: ment and civilization r | of gov j with the people who speak the lar i ge of Shakespeare. TINURSE A VICTIM OF REVOLTING ASSAULT Crowd Wanted to Lynch Four Young new | Men Accused of Crime. the in City, Mo., March 11.—aA | d of police was needed to- | oy from police headquar- | county pro: utor's office | ung men identified by r, a trained nurse. band of six who I Kansas | heavy gt { day n had of des the the emporanec >t reported members of lured her to a room and brutally as- | | a | saulted her. A crowd of several hun- dred had gathe about police head- quarters and threatened to lynch the men A small tempted force of police vainly at- ke them through the owd. A man who made a lunge at {one prisoner was felled by a molice- man’s club. 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