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oR ph ieee OER 9S PE OTE ELLIS IE LECT TT SOR ge reeeN ree eens eer ee me ee Fata THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. \\"_ a — in refutation to the charge thad he had agreed that Japap should have control over Yap, he * note concluded with nt tha RIGHTS OF U.S. AS WAR VICTOR MUST BE RESPECTED BY ALLIES, HUGHES INSISTS IN YAP NOTE. Japan.” Se a the United States has no aire with reference t Points Out That League of Nations Is With-|%,°1"! » out Authority to Bind This Country Juding Japan, ‘ or Act in Its Behalf. WASHINGTON, April 7.—The note | portunity for of Secretary Hughes to she Allies, to c¢ Interest in olee ¥ ar any decision which | yy could be deemed to affect the rights which was made public to-day, and |« ep United States.” The declara- which is frank to the point of blunt » is made that the surrender Bess in its refusal on the part of the of e United States United States to recognize the action through a proper executed me Whe Gensel of the League ct Na-| + und no such treaty has been of the matter whereby ‘he prest of all may be properly | conserved.” | on oe |HIS ASHES TO GO IN HUDSON. | J. H. Sandee WHIT Se Directs im tions in allocating to Japan the Is! Disposing of 82,000,000, and of Yap, is causing much comment © here. King up the action of she Coun- | ve Leiigue n designating In the new American pronounce iment, Secretary Hughes asserts that the United States as one of the vic tortous povcis cannoy be excluded |) from participation in the fruit the war, and that the non-ratificatio of the Treaty of Versailles cannot '* @etract from any rights which the United States acquired through the | common victory over Germany. |) “The right accruing to the Allied ¢ and Asociated Powers through the “eommon victory is shared by the United States,” the note asserts, and | adds that there can be “no valid or ‘effective disposition of the overseas |; "possessions of Germany, now under consideration, without the asseat the United States.” | Secretary Hughes points out that as) yo “ghis Government has never vested the ‘League of Nations with “any author lity to bind the United States or to act lon its behalf, there has been no op Was without any autho a8 und nday at Vasenr| fy had lived le c dba | GIRL CAN'T TELL WHO SHE IS, . 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