Clemenceau in Danger
GERMAN THREAT. New York. November 22. M. Clemeuce.au has received a letter signed "World War Veteran, threatening him with death if he does not cease his attacks on Germany. The letter declares: “Don't you dare say too much about our country and Germany. If you do not ■hoed our orders you will have bullets ,Hying about your head." The letter has been turned over to the police, which has doubled the ;guard.
AMERICANS RESENT SPEECH. Washington. November 22. j M. Clemenceau’s speech has arousJ, ed hitter resentment among a considerable number of Senators. Senator Borah issued an oxtraorduarily hitter statement, in which he 'said: “It is an outrage; it is intoler'able; it is a crime against humanity jfor this bloodthirsty man to come here at a time when the whole world iis in misery without one construeRive note In his whole argument. Ho asks for support of the Versailles 5 Treaty when he himself said the (Treaty ic a perpetuation of war,” | Other Senators expressed the view that the speech was bad taste.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 76, 24 November 1922, Page 5
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