Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1921 — Page 13

Hyphenated Gang Proceeds to Direct President Before * Ink on Peace Treaty Dries

Special to IndJa.ta Dally Times and Philadelphia public Ledger. | By FBEDEBIC WILLIAM WILE. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—Before the ink on tie German-Amerlcan treaty of peace is dry and while still awaiting the ratification blotter of the United States Senate, the hyphenated brigade represented by George Sylvester Viereck and Bdrnnnd Von Mach have “coma back." They have now essayed the self-appoint-ed task of informing President Harding whom he shall send to Berlin as first American ambassador to the German republic. In the October issue of tbs American Monthly, the post-war form in which Viereek's notorious “Fatherland” emerged and blatantly described as having been “published uninterruptedly from Aug. 10, 1914, to the present day,” there appears the text of an impudent telegram addressed to President Harding. It was cent by the ' constitutional council of the Steuben Society of America” and bears the signature of F. C. E l ettmann, secretary general. The message to the President, printed under the caption. “No Anglo-Maniac for Berlin,” takes the form of denouncing Dr. David Jayne Hill and Ellis Lorlng Dresel, both of whom have - been mentioned prominently as possible choices for the Berlin ambassadorship. After expatiating upon their “unfitness,” the Steuben Society suggests that “there are

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many unobjectionable and highly desirable men available for the position.“ The society adds: “We mention only; ex-Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana. “Hon. Charles Nagel, former Secretary of Commerce, of Missouri. "Hon. Medlll McCormick, IT. S. Senator of Illinois.

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“Carl E. Schmidt, former police com- I mtssioner of Detroit, Michigan. “Hon. John T. Adams, chairman of the Republican National Committee. “Col. William Boyce Thompson, repreS“ntative of the American Red Cross In Russia during the war.” Following the list of "eligibles,” the society adjures the President, "the appointment of any one of those men would assure the success of your policy of good will.” The telegram to the President begins as follows: "The Constitution Council of the Steuben Society of America voted at. its regular meeting Sept. 7, last, to inform yoai that | the society is opposed to the appointj ment of either David J. Hill or Ellis L Dresel es ambassador to Germany. ! “We are convinced that by tbefr open ' hostility to the German people, publicly

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voiced and manifested while our country was still neutral in the European war, both men are disqualified for the great task which is ahead of our ambassador to Germany. The era of good will among the nations which it is your declared aim to achieve during your administration will receive an incalculable setback if either of these men should receive the appointment, as the press indicates may happen.” The attempt to influence the President's

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selection of the Berlin ambassador follows the Vlereck-VouMach effort to seoure the appointment of a "suitable” person in President Hnrding’s Cabinet. To that end Vlereck led a delegation of his cohorts to St. Augustine in February last, on the eve of Mr. Harding’s inauguration. They came and saw, but did not conquer. Col. William Boyce Thompson and John A. Adams happen both to have visited the President on Wednesday, but there Is

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