EUROPE IN AMERICAN EYES
1— LEAGUE ANOTHER "HOLY ALLIANCE"
UNITED STATES BEST STAY OUT. (United Press Association.-—Copyright.) (Australian-New Zealand Cable Assn.) (Received '23rd March, 11 a.m.) NEW YOEK, 22nd March. The first information concerning the American Ambassador's alleged pessimistic report on European conditiona was contained in cablegrams from London and Paris, printed in New York newspapers. It is not known here exactly what the Press dispatches cabled from Amorica concerning Mr. Houghton's report contained, as they were printed abroad. The Australian Press Association made inquiries to-night among the ■ members of the Foreign Press Correspondents' Association, and learned that j various members of the association cabled in conjunction with the information that Mr. Houghton had consulted President Coolidge and Mr. Kellogg, Secretary of State, that the impression in Washington was that Europe was again an armed camp, and there was no hope for disarmament; that England and France had combined against Germany at Geneva; that the League of Nations was another "Holy Alliance," and that the United States had best stay out.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 7
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