Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1920 — Page 12
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DIPLOMATS WATCHING HOUSE, ROOT
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Friday, Auerust 27, 1920.
ASPIRES TO BE A " SECOND LOCKLEAH
BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. - Diplomats here are watching with keenest interest the goings and comings of two distinguished Americans now in Europe. Elihu Root, secretary of state under Roosevelt, and Col, House, Wilson's right hand man and confidential adviser at Versailles. The belief of many is that each i on unofficial but strictly confidential mission. "W2iils democrats and republicans in tha eenat delayed action on the peace treatty, it was admitted by both parties that the moral leadership in world tifairs, won for the. United Slates by American victories overseas, was gradually being lest, each party blaming tha other for the blunder. Col. House and ex-Secretary Root, the one democratic, the other republican, according to opinion in diplomatic circles here. 6je bow doing' their utmost, each in his own point of view, to oonvlnce European statesmen that America is in the ' ooocert to stay. Reports toAve reached 'vTashinyton thai European nations of late have shown Jar mora readiness to listen to tha voice f America In arranging eld orM destinies than was apparent last 'epriE towards the end of tha senate t:3 over the treaty. Then It was known here that England. France, Italy "fld soma cf the other powers were IQAldaff their plans to go ahead without taiins the United States Into con- ' aiderattan. Than CvL Bouse went to Europe, ilr. Root. Neither went in any , oTfisiai cajaclty so far as the United Sta-teaf government is concerned, ac- ' coxllnj to etate department officials. Coi, Eouse is considered by tha depart. . raent of state to be abroad as a news- . Jper writer, while Mr. Root went at tiie Invitation of the allied supreme !euncil to lend, his help in the Xorrna- . Hn of an international court. The real work of each, observers here nidersrtand, is to convince the leading 1 statesmen of Europe, that each has the lonly real idea for a league of nations or f world society and that his own party. i "behind that idea is bound to come cut - on tcp fn November. Between' the two, OoL Houe, known in Europe 'for years, as being very t .close to President 'Wilson, and ilr. I Boot, equally famous abroad for having served in President Roosevelt's cabinet. ! tji old world is described as having .suddenly reversed its American con-
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Fayette D. Pratt. - Fayette D. Pratt, the Syracuse aviator, aim3 to take the place in the public eye formerly occupied by the daredevil Locklear. Pratt, who served a year and a half in the aviation service during the war, was -mong the first American aviators walk on the edge of a plane and to stand on his nead at the top of a machine while it was traveling: seventy-five miles an hour. He plans to tour the country and to thrill the crowds not only by the same feats performed by the late Lockleax, but by several of bis own.
Mr., and Mrs. Haynes aad Sirs. Clutcher of Fort Wayne, are here vis. tting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. r. Urblne. The Thursday Eenlng Club met last evening with Mrs. SUelove. The Five Hundred Club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mesdames Grace Thompson and Hazel Kindling . Misses Florence Sardlett and Mae Sardlett visited in Chicago yetterday. Mrs. Keiiman of Dj er is here visiting with her son, . H. E. Keiiman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fleck entertained the following guests yesterday: Misses Fara and Edna Belle of South Bend, and Mr. Hortena Shirley of Walkerton. Peter, tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mueller is quite seriously ill. The Misses Ida and Carrie Koran of St. Paul are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Scholler.
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