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Show PRUSSIAN LOOKS TO U. S. FOR TREATY FAIR PLAY Ni'KKMHfiio. Qenaany, Dec ij. llttdolph Meaer, I'rusalan mlulaier of public works, uddressliig the isemo-jcratlc isemo-jcratlc party convention here ttdu. asserted as-serted that the United States had obligated ob-ligated Itself bv Secretary Lansing's note of November 5, 1913. as guarantor guaran-tor that Germany would have fair play In th pace treaty and contended contend-ed that as rteeldeill Wilson liad failed to carry out this obligation, the American people, in order to keep faith, should insist that his successor fulfill 'Ma . ontract I "Kithr the treaty must fall or a a large part of the population of Europe will die of hunger." hg Bald, "Who would sav,. Kurope must aet aside the Versailles treaty." 00 1 secrated prelate has been named as .iiii.ili.iry bishop of the dlocene of Sacramento. Sac-ramento. OO |