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Show DENIES REPORT OF ANY DISSENSION AMONG THE ALLIES SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Nov. 29. That Frank R. Kent, managing editor of the Baltimore Sun, voiced only unverified I reports in his article purporting to reveal I dissensions among the allies, Is the statement state-ment today of Edward H. O'lTara, editor I of the Syracuse Herald, who was a j member of the same rarty as Kent. In j a statement issued tonight, he says: "Mr. Kent was one of tho twelve editors ed-itors who were in the war zone and talked with representatives of the different dif-ferent belligerent governments abroad. .Some of the things which he reports we heard rumored from time to time, but to my knowledge most of these reports remained unverified, and there was not sufficient evidence to warrant the publicity pub-licity given to the rumors by Mr. Kent. "The statement that there is a feeling of coldness on the part of France and England toward the United States is not borne out by Anything which came under my observation. "I saw no disposition on the part of anybody to deny us our fullest share of the victory. About the only discordant note, if it should be called such, that came to my ers, was a misunderstand-j misunderstand-j ing on the part of some Of the foreign statesmen as to how the. phrase, 'the I freedom of the seas,' used by President Wilson, should be interpreted. They I want to know fully what It means so J there may not be the possibility of another an-other conflict such as has Just ended." |