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THT SEATTLE STAR FATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1970, WANTUS. IN LEAGUE | OF NATIONS | Members Willing to Accept Us at Our Terms, but Won't Junk League RY H. N. RICKEY GENEVA, Switzerland, Nov, ff.— The almost if not quite unanimons | Bentiment of the delegates to the/ Teague of Nations assembly is that geome way must be found to bring the United States Into the league. ‘The willingness to accept the United Btates on any terms that she may want to dictate ts almost as unani fous a2 the sentiment for admis “This te not merely my tmpreaston state of mind of the dele is based upon a thore tn-/ mm and many conversations U. & WAR POWERS ts a feeling tm Amertea the other nations want to get the league, hoping that be able to control her the assembly, have no {llus as to the material power of “the United States as compared with ‘@ny other nation or group of na to ha¥e the detuston that, in out of the league, the United BIG FoR H IT Looxs PRETTY iM is going to dump its wealth an international jackpot for rehabilitation or permit its to be commandeered to European quarrela scone agp statemman with | I have talked interprets the | American election as the final de | om by the people of America St b join any world movement which any limitation on her own sov- inty or which limits her own ol of her wealth and military thout bitterness. while the sentiment favorable tting America to the league » eannot _ it must be clearty | F° I : ‘| : if it 7 rf * EE Biss rf! $283 ? si the reason | you.” France is the most desirous | bates go further than almost nations, certainly further ed that ae, Ronald Friday. | maid be passed the $151 mier . Initiate 100 Here Tonight | | treaty, “Not on temple, Order of the Mystic, at the Masonic Temple Sat- ‘There will be a supper at|%Y the Ge fi HTH and goodwill, Inague cannot survive.” ‘Thatikiievingr ceremonial of | birders; by fensive, one. have not been appro ‘night, 100 novices: wilt be in. | Ual. forum, Says Dernburg BY CARL D. GROAT BERLIN, Nov. 27 interpretation has been ac | that in her conduct of the war she fo far as I can discover.) was no more criminal than the ab | Minister Argentina, who is attending league of nations meeting in Geneva, Dernburg stated today that he could | Ambhers' Grads to not condemn the sinking of the Lusi- | tania without disloyalty to his coun-) “willing to prove the measures and) DLY in carrying out the treaty. 1 venture the treaty as by the spirit | stigma of moral “destroying at the outwet the spirit | the treaty without which the| the ARE OFFENSIVE Dernberg pointed out former Pre Clemenceau’s agninst Germany made under the! om a —ermany feels our adversaries” “we folitier seck ex an orgiveness from others however, ed sts IS NOT SORRY letter to Puerrydon of | the} neither in prepertion nor nor more criminal roel and! KS ARGENTINE In explaining why he. addressed the letter to Puerrydon, Dernburg said: “You were the first to stress so sincerely and energetically the neces: sity for the league comprising all the| You were also the/ #id, only one to find encouraging words | in recognition of Germany's loyalty | forgiveness for others or ourselves.” Dernberg declared if justice ts to in the | must be made that all belligerents | Dernburg said the German people| @re sinners, that all were members| “old system” ‘This t»| to. addream| America in the league.| Were not burt so much by the eco-| © nomic and financial stipulations of | pired to the same political ideals, and with | hence must bear the same burdens the great powers, to| which they were branded with the| He demanded that the league scru- = = tinize all condemnatory Judgment in unworthiness, He demand consider the present league structure a fitting instrument to attain fulfillment of ita sublime ‘| task to secure peace on earth thru | co-operation of all men,” Dernberg | | “The majority of thone at the conference, believe in | the poamibility of ite perfection.” | SAYS STATEMENTS | ' | accusations count of the economic t of the of nents, whict 1 in an impar ate thoeght unbearable rthan pe ang destroy followed by the ceremonial | %t the outset the » and good will A without which the league will not _ thrive,” he said Duke of Westminster “We do not deny that, during the ‘Mra. Violet Mary Geraldine | progress of the massacre the world 5 ‘ has just passed thru much frightful ——-| ness and oppression were practiced on our side, These are the accom: | Horlick’s 1 a ae ~~ Milk ete Fer lalets . a lonahds O COOKING e Drink” for All Ages. Lanch et Home, Office, and Ash for HORLICK'S. © Imitations a Substitutes! rules of misdeeds t DOESN'T that gandi: Class tonite Beoge Rin my beginners’ clanzen ia Jen ‘a Serena, ghee ge cage learned phy FG can stndion, ios 4th, cor, Ping, after 10 a. m. 3 = any paniments of every war. ways be diffic It will al it to distinguish be- tween murder under the aanctioned ernational law and the} tf CON rman hate has been propa- d by @ powerful press, pointed out he himself was a propa | gandist and had to give up his work in New York after the sinking of the Lusitania, “which I could not con beyond this ine.” MN LUSITANIA CRIME The writer aaid Germany does not excuse its war deeds, but will gladly try ite war guilty and that others “ought to do the same.” He held He} 1 Gor rT Bic ON Purpose - You Know HOW FAST He's GROWING AND You Don'T BUY OVvERCOATS Every DAY ‘THE WAY PRICES ARE Now! Coin The Great American Home SAYS GERMANY DROVE THEM (WIFE SEEKING INTO STREET HUBBY’S CASH Not Seeking ng Forgiveness, |wite Files Two mma Couple Race for Divorce aa Against Husband Accused by his wife, Irene Coffina, “Tt's a long road that has no turn- | of driving ber and her two children | tng.” out of their home, 1818 Boylston ave. a# he fied Mra. Marian McClaskey’s At the point of @ revolver Tuesday | night, James Collinge will have to an | es and she is not secking forgiv® | ewer twice to the charge ness for herself or others, according | to Bernard Dernburg. In a remarkable open riminal nd again in sttuted by hie Wife Friday. | train |same time by alumni of the inetity. tion all over the world An demn without disloyalty to my coun try.” from e— hin wife, Banquet Tonight! Local alumni of Amherst college Dernburg declared Germany 'e/ will begin the celebration of the cen |teanial of their al i ted by Gormaay durine ths| imu aot a tue Meser h in honor of Lord Geoffrey Amherst. | Similar dinners are to be held at the! take and in ft was a notification that | & few thousand dollars were coming | divorce suit once to int am ju court A keop Judge French proceedings in McClaskey’s attorney's hin wife out of court to MoClaskey, man. “We maintain, however, and are suit. willing to prove that the measures | and means used by Germany in this! War are, neither In proportion nor | In kind, worse or more criminal than, Without Examination | Soldiers and sailors discharged lene ago may reinstate | srance before Jan nical examin: Others must be reexamined, « ment from local 115 Arcade building. | those used by our adversaries,” “We neither seek excuse nor ask reign of the “Germany ts confident of the out come and is willing to meet the sac league examine the| titlces imposed,” he concluded, “Phe | treaty’s condemnation of Germany | OMly asks justice.” at 2 “in a spirit of jastice.~ “Few will he | | than 14 mo their war ri | wary 1 witho ph league, a statement ing to an announce headquarters and that all as. jot the 2 p. m. Saturday. remarked Attorney C. Wiliam, Saturday morning Paul was in court Friday trying to from accepting anne | Ment that McCiaskey wa: He i already upder bond to re a divorce euit het ad sta: Put Paul failed, tn spite T. Paal against her husband, new od against his declaration, that the reason for | he plaintiff's dropping the case was ibe desire to throw Mra MeClaskey with fer motion for a part of McCtaskey’s money. boo He maid the plaintiff was frightened | urte Decause he found out tha to McClaskey « few days ago war Golivered to Mra. MoClaskey by mis. jegram who is a plano sles j Now Mra. MoClaskey has embodies | | the request for money in her own/ Can Get Insurance Gives an Address on Loganberries| “The Loganberry as the Solution | Loggedoff Land was the subject of an addrem by James ("Loganberry Jim") Fuller ton, of Port Townsend, at Kirkland Problem" an institution of progress AND SAFETY. Every member has enjoyed Courtesy, Consid- eration AND SAFETY. Every dollar has been certain of a substantial Dividend AND SAFETY. AND TO ‘THIS GREATEST ‘CON- SIDERATION OF “SAFETY FIRST” WE ADD THE RECORD THAT FOR 19 YEARS OUR MEMBERS HAVE NEVER EARNED LESS THAN 5% PER ANNUM ODIVIDENDS Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association Where Pike St. Cross>s Third Resources Now Over Four Million Dollars DENY CHARGES | ARE DROPPED Dentist Is Not Cleared ot Grand Larceny | Dental of the report that the charge of grand larceny against P. Il. Austin, a dentist, would be dis missed an a remult of the recent hear ing before Justice o * Peace O. W. Brinker, was made Eriday afternoon by Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys T. H. Patterson and ©, A. Batchelor Austin, they said, would be tried In the superior court for alleged mis. representation of the value gf stock he sold, For the second time within sx months Ed Edwards was fined $60 Friday by Presiding Judge J.T. 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