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GION MEN ASSAIL JUGO-SLAVS GET LY.SENATORS FOR, PROMISE OF AID QPPOSING TREATY. FROM ENGLAND ihe rooklyn Voters Tell Calder Promise Given That Supreme and Wadsworth Stand Is Council Will Take Up and Un-American, Settle Adriatic Question. 4 Body of 100 Per Cent. Americans Devoted to Patriotism, Civic Welfare and Clean Politics. ‘To the Raitor of Tho Dvening World: Inapited by a senge of patriotiam which was greatly stimulated by your splendid editori “What New York Should Do,” Nov. %4, we have this day mailed a letter to Senators * Calder and Wadsworth, and we re- spectfuly Inclose carbon copies with our sincere thanks for your great in- terest in the general welfare of our glorious Republic. Gratefully yours, THE TWIN LBGION, Per J. T. Waters, Adjt. BROOKLYN, Ni taken up by the Supreme will be used to secure a just and dquitable settlement in accord with the life and interests of Jugo-Slavia, according to private despatches. These reported assurances are co- note sent by the Jugo-Siav delega- taken up immediately. The British note does not commit the Govern- ‘ment to any definite line of action. Washington, D. C\ Dear Sir: The American people are abandoned his plan for the annexa- NOT opposed to the League of Na- tion of Dalmatia to Italy. It is believ- tions “in the form in which it was ¢d that the fact that the Italian eleo- presented.” THE TWIN LEGION INDEPEND- LONDON? Nov, 2&—Great Britain | ENT VOTERS OF KINGS has given Jugo-Slavia assurances that COUNTY. the Adriatic quéstion will soon be | Connecti, | and that Great Britain's influence incident with the presentation of the | tion to the Supreme Council in Paris urging that the Adriatic matter be Diplomatists here are inclined to} View the inactivity during the last | few days of Gabriele D'Annunsio as | Hon. Senator William M. Calder, @ hopeful sign, although there is no diuposition to assume that be has ae oe maki TIN RNR a ae oO | tions were unfavorable to his project }may have Influenced him to pause | \and consider the probability of suc- cons. Meanwhile, official announcement of |Premier Nitti's policy regarding the Adriatic is eagerly awaited. ROME, Nov. 28.—Vitterio Scialoia, | Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, | | has left Rome for Paris MILAN, Nov. 28.—At a meeting in| | which all the Socialist Deputios of Tt- aly participated here last night, res, clutions were passed asking the Gov- | ernment to energetically suppress Capt. Gabsisle D'Annunaio's enter- |prises in Dalmatia and establih « blockade to prevent food from reach- ing his troops. a | RESTORE $150,000,000 SUIT. | New Haven Hond Pashes Action | Against Willinm Rogketeler. ‘The restitution suit for $150,000,000 jSrought by Edwin Adams and other| stockholders of the New York, New| |Maven @ Hartford Railroad against | William Rockefeller ea al. was ordered restored to the court calendar to-day by Federal Judge Learned Hand H A motion to appoint a limited re- celversuip to preas the trial will be heard on Dec. 11 by Judge Julian T. Mack, The Adama sult has been pend- ing for seve Fire tn Factory; Lons May $100,000, A part of the box factory of Owens & Trager at Now. 1101 to 1109 Jeffer- son Street, Hoboken, N. J., was swept by fire shortly before noon yestorday, The firemen had difficulty in fighting |the flames. The origin is unknown, | Before tho fire was, subdued it prac- tleally Yestroyed three of the bulld ings with their contents of . paper. ated The damage was. esti the police at between $50, y ‘Three hundred and -eighty-seven! Republican and Democratic voters of 4 this particular section of the United ». States and representing the entire membership of this free and inde- pendent organization, keenly resent your slur on Americanism and deeply rogret your alliance to Senator Lodge, who has sacrificed the peace of the world to party politics and to Hearst —the best friend Germany ever had ‘The triviality of the reservations plainly betrays the real scope of the desired emasculation of the League of Natigns—any old fool can see that. ‘Ten years ago, when Shantung was taken from China by Germany, did Lodge protest? NO—a thousand times, NO! He was simply delighted, as rec- ords will prove, but now that Japan took Shantung from Germany, not bina, merely to retain until her war expenses were reimbursed, the Senator is “up in the air.” Why the inconsistency? \ By pandering to racial prejudices, Ledge seeks to Win Republican votes om the Pacific Coast and to help Hearst's “CAUSE.” With Lodge's wrecking crew vou did your level best to damage the proposed cove- nant of the League of Nations, thus subordinating patriotism ang the will of the majozity of your constituents ‘to what you thought would bring you party prestige. Your work in the shameful rejection of the! greatest | treaty civilization lias yet nm, clearly demonstrates the dort’ dt re- pect you have for your gongfituents, Regretfull: roo | THe. TWIN Yeti | Per J. T. ‘atpre, Adit | a, Pi 2 T4919. ‘Ren. by f. Wadeworth 5 Qe Ge eae i Dear sir alliance to Sehator | Ledge, who has sacrificed the peace | ‘og the world to politics and to Hearst, | is keenly resented and regretted by us | and by all 100 per cent, Americans re- siding in this county, i If you are old enough to remember, len years ago when Stantung was est | Honuees ofthe Upited Stason £0 “putt | ” t 001 e very keeles trom Germany —NOT | CHINA—merely to retain it until her war expenses were reimbursed, the Senator is highly displeased, How, in the name of common sense, do you account for such @ convenient piece \ 4 | veer reabve eh to Lodge's wreck- | ing crew may or may not have had | the approval of a particular fraction | of your constituency but, in justioe | to the majority of the people you are sup) represent, you should | have refraihed to participate In the shameful rejection of a treaty whose) objectors unconsciously disclose the!> | true colors, Resrithaia yo | ek % | THE TWIN ceaion? } Per J, T. 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