BORAH'S REVOLT.
REPARATIONS AGREEMENT. BIG FIGHT PREDICTED. (bt cabl*—i-rkss association—corvmoHT.) (Sidskt "Sex" Skbvice.) WASHINGTON, January 20.
"If Mr Hughes believes that America has not been committed to co-operation with Europe, then liis views arc in striking contrast with thoso of Mr Winston' Churchill, M. Clcmcntel, French Finance Minister, mid other officials at Paris," said Senator Borah, answering the statement of Mr C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State) on the Paris agreement. He foreshadowed u big fight in the Senate on the Reparations Agreement. Several newspapers allege that Mr F. B. Kellogg, who is to succeed Mr Hughes, strongly demurred at the signing, but finally could sec no other way out.
Coolidge Stands by Pact. Tho Washington correspondent of "Tho Times," discounting much of tho American comment on the Paris Agreement, savs: 'The dominating fact is that President Coolidge emphatically "approves of what has been done and intends to Stand behind it."
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18287, 22 January 1925, Page 9
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