National Affairs: Flutter

Secretary of State Kellogg, from his desk in the State Department, is supposed to speak with the voice of the U. S., whenever the U. S. wants to speak to foreign powers. He alone has the authority to say what the U. S. wants to say.

Last week, some U. S. citizen or citizens abroad said some thing or things which some high official or officials at Washington did not like. The dictum or dicta had to do with debts to the U. S. and was or were to the effect that the Administration's attempt...

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