WORLD PROBLEMS
DIFFERENCES IN AMERICA
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WASHINGTON, December 25. Senator Borah has become the subject of a bitter attack as the result of his resolution by members of the former group of irreconcilables, who declare that he is placing himself alongside ex-President Wilson concerning the League of Nations. Senator Watson., following a conference with President Harding, declared that the latter also opposes Senator Borah’s resolution, and desired its defeat in its present form. , Former Senators of the so-called >mners bloc, however, announced that they favored the resolution. —A. and N.Z. Cable. [Senator Borah proposed an amendment to the Naval Appropriations Bill, which is now before the Senate, providing that the President shall call a world economic conference in addition to the proposed disarmament conference.] RUSSIA AND ITALY. LAUSANNE, December 23. M. Vorowsky, head of the Russian commercial delegation, has gone to Romo to discuss a resumption of normal commercial relations. This is duo to the conciliatory attitude of Signor Mussolini, who favors a de jure recognition of the Soviet. —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 6
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