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The Root-Takahira Treaty between the U. S. aud Japan was renewed. According to announcement from the State Department, Secretary Hughes and Ambassador Hanihara sat down and signed the renewal agreement with small fuss at Washington. This Treaty, which provides for arbitration in case of a dispute between the two...
Keziah Duff of Lansing, Mich., told a banker in Wichita, Kan., that Edsel Ford told him that Henry Ford seriously planned to make a race for the Presidency in 1924.
Speaking of the Paris Conference: "Mr. Sullivan seemed to be sure-footed and to know his way about the diplomatic crevasses-cool, alert, distinguished and clearheaded. When he lunched with Balfour or Lloyd George his seat appeared to be the head of the table. To such languorous notes as Peace...
E. Lansing Ray, president of The St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
But the note Mr. Lansing had signed in 1917 had not been torn up. That duty was left to Mr. Charles B. Warren, who has just returned from his post as Ambassador to Tokyo after having persuaded the Japanese Government to forget that any such note had ever been written...