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U.S. GRAVES IN PRANCE

SENATOR'S SERIOUS CHARGES. NEW YORK, October 16. Mr. James Cox, the prominent Democrat, joined the ranks of the advocates of War Debt revision when he arrived here from abroad. Mr. Cox told Americans that they are cordially hated in Europe, and have lost the world's respect and world trade. The only foreign policy of the Washington Government, he said, was to act the part of a "collection agency." Senator Caraway, of Arkansas, another new arrival from Europe, said the French hatred of the Americans was so great that they insulted the American war dead by chalking insulting inscriptions on the crosses" on the soldiers' graves. He intended to propose that Congress should vote funds to bring all the American soldier dead 'home. Mr. Caraway described England as "a nation of dead-game sport 3, who do not know how- to whine, and who take their medicine and don't wail."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16201, 26 November 1926, Page 2

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U.S. GRAVES IN PRANCE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16201, 26 November 1926, Page 2

U.S. GRAVES IN PRANCE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16201, 26 November 1926, Page 2