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Show HUGHES CALLS HARVEY HOME ! TO GET FACTS U. S. Interested In German Reparations Situation Is Belief -AMBASSADOR IS ILL London Interested In Reason Rea-son for Sending Envoy t Summons W sHlGTO. Dec. r. dtv The ISSOCiatf-.l iv-s ) Tlv I .uropcan -panafiond (aiile. whifli i- (lircatrn-Ing (lircatrn-Ing a break between .r.-:w Hriiaiu ami France, ondentood t bave iern discussed by Presfdent Eiardins and Ills cabinet (rfTnv at n meclliif; wtilch lasted more than two hours I PARIS Dec. 15, (By Tbe Associated Associat-ed Press.) Premier Polncare, after sketching briefly and optimistically the progress f the reparations and Titrklsb h air negotiations tolil te, chamber of deputies tjxluy that he was' read) to withdraw ''gracefully" if the' chiunber thought it r.-.ii for another, 'cabinet better qualified than his to iori for Prance. hONDUN, I.iac. 15. i By The Ajso-Iclatcd Ajso-Iclatcd Press, i Ambassador Harvey bas'been called home for consultation, it u, al .ted at the American nubaaaiy. ithis afterin on He will sail on the Berengarla, De-'cember De-'cember 2a. tie will not be accompanied by Mrs. Harvey, who will leave ih--preceding dav for a visit to Madeira. ; I The nature of the consultation for ! which the ambassador was summoned sum-moned was not known at the embassy, em-bassy, where it was said tho mes 'calling him to Washington rnrel., said it was "for consultation " it is pre-sumed pre-sumed that the discussions with B 1 -rotart ol Btate Hughes will cover the whole ran.;.- of European affairs, Including In-cluding the allied debtu, reparations land kindred subjects. AMBASSADOR ILL. Ambassador Harvej has been con-, fined to his bed with n cold for two1 r i dree dajs, but his condition Is not Sufficiently serious to prevent him from making definite plans for sail-Ing sail-Ing Mrs. Harvey, who has been quite ill recently! tm Indisposed, but It is thought she will be able to sail fori Madeira December 22 with the expec-tation expec-tation of remaining there while hei h band Is in the United States. She . ,i be" accompanied by her daugn-j i ,-. Ml MarcellUS Thompson, and the tatter's daughters. Stanley Baldwin, the chancellor or 'the exchequer and the other members I Of the British mission which plan to visit Washington for discussion regarding re-garding tho British debt to the 1 nit I Saws will sail for the United States ' uUlHM.roN RKTIC3ENT. WAS....N..TMN Dea lB.- Jgr Z (jnltea l row i , partm. nt officials confirmed todaj th. L Ion ai uneemdnt thai -Ambassador Harvej had been - ailed home fo consultation." they declined to mak i IV. explanation us to the speclfb que- ttona Seoretavf Hushes desired to dis-i cuss with him. in the absence of an official explanation ex-planation the impression gained Mr Harvey has been i ailed to waah-:i waah-:i ngtun n onnec-lon w.th the Bltua- 32 as ... German reparations now threatening a rupture between threat: Bi tain n id France. Uattj! GERMAN ENVOI CALLS. Dr otto Wiedteldt, the Oerman am- , i'.or. icnferred at lenBth today v. n Secretarj Hughes, but no info , ,,,,., iv as available as to whethei , u cohversatloh touched on rapara- tions or took cognizance of the serious onomic situation In Germany -' ,eV ed bv reporta received through of-fictal of-fictal American trade channels. |