AMER]CA’S ATTITUDE
SENATOR BORAH’S OPINION. FIGHT IN SENATE EXPECTED. (By Telegraph—Frees Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) WASHINGTON, January 20. “If Mr Hughes believes that America has not been committed, then his views are in striking contrast to those of Mr Church, the French Finance Minister (M. Clementel), and other officials in Paris,” said Senator Borah. He foreshadowed a big fight in the Senate on the Reparations agreement. Several newspapers allege that Mr F. G. Kellogg strongly demurred at signing the agreement, but finallj 7 he could see no other way out. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE APPROVES OF AGREEMENT. HAS HIS SUPPORT. LONDON, January 20. The Times’s Washington correspondent, in discounting much of the American comment on the Paris agreement, says: “The dominating fact is that President Coolidge emphatically approves of what has been done, and intends to stand behind it.”
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Southland Times, Issue 19457, 22 January 1925, Page 5
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