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Show 1 DANZIG BREEDS M DISPUTES J Poles and Natives of Former German Port Seldom WB DANZIG, Jan. 27. This old German L porl "ii the Baltit created ;i free city KH by the Treaty of Voraaillea in order to HH give the Poles access to the sea, is liuuminR internationalized and a Cen-i c H on tises that nine KuiKuages arc spoken by Its elorks. and the colors of Kng-Bj Kng-Bj land. France, Poland. Italy, Sweden, I Lithuania Spain, Norway anil Denmark Den-mark greets visitors at the main entrance. en-trance. It Is seldom tli.it the Poles and the Danslgers -iree on anything and on this account the league of nations has ii high oommlsslonejE General i taking, un English army officer on the ground jlf) settle disputes when possible, The Jianzigeis Hlwayy contend the PoleS' vunt loo much and the Poles say the, Jjanzigers continually arc trying to give them the worst of it. HI I WIONS IMPK ING General Haking says relations be-1 lscen the two arc really Improving! und that in the long run the Polesj will have all that is due them by In-1 ter-allled agreement, that th businSSS md 1 If-- of some 300.000 Danzlgers I h f will on about as usual, and thai i e liniizig will prospei in future as a free t . i as th frami of the treat 1 '," r.'. idles Intended I But the great change in the life of w i anzig during the lasl ear and a half not been without resentment Kc- f v entlv the Dan opejii'. I opposing the influx of the Poles on the I i ontention that unless restrictions are f enforced Polish workmen will soon force thousands of German laborers L out of their positions. V Thousands of Poles have entered ? Jjanzlg for business purposes or In connection with government affairs by terms of conventions and agreements between Poland and the free city of Danzig under the new arrangementi NIGHT I 11 I EXJOI 1 l Danzig has its own postage stamps., RjC but the Qerrnai mar continues as thi H j many connections v. here the Dunzigers have the upper J l.und tiie name of the city is spelled Danzig" which la German, but whero-i whero-i er the Poles have the say it is spcll- I & Danzig's newspapers boast of the I town's cosmopolitan aspect brought I ii bout as an outcome of the war. A I touch of night life and gaiety has been g!en the city le Introduction of ca- barets and at Zeppot. a surburb gam'b- ling resorts by the sea have become unite famous throughout central Eu- |