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--and two thtnga only-are certain
about the tnternatlona.l Confer•
ence which opens &amp;t
at.
Lhe ~ tim~ 8..'1 the
Natlobal Convention In
States.
First, Germany will take thla oe ..
.
to tell the world tn !ana:uagi!
that cannot' be misunderstood. thM
it will not pay one more pfennig In
reparations:
•
.
Second; the United States will
not be there •tAl bear.
·
Tbe pGftitlon of the United Btate11
on wftr ·ttebts and reparat.lona
made clear by secretary of
Henry L, Stintson on h1s
v:islt to Geneva. He told the ot&amp;l.,..
man wlth whom he dealth.

Dodto. Is POQ1.t!nw for thE: Hamble-

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OhiO Power company.

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dependence in a eollli111on way tmonw nations, but !~~~
suniving that also, thouwh it ia cbangiq in form
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get'Seecf that grows in any kind of s&lt;iil ·
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will Cow Peas. They are Ohio grown
will come in wet or dry times.
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