Item Info
Media Type: Cartoons (Commentary)
Source: Print and Picture Collection
Notes:
"By their reckless uprising in Upper Silesia the Poles have flatly repudiated the Treaty of Versailles. THere can be no argument upon this point, and Germany will be enabled to charge the Allies with bad faith unless prompt and effective measures are taken to restore the validity of the clauses relating to the plebiscite.
"Mr. Lloyd George calls either for suppression of the revolt by the major Powers or for the issuance of authority for Germany to take a hand. Britain, it appears, is in this instance not afraid of fair play even though her late foe becomes the executing agent. This is the hopeful feature of an otherwise deplorable situation."
"Lloyd George on Poland." Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia, PA). 1921, May 14: p. 8.
Bibliography:
Sykes, Charles Henry. "Oh, Boy, If I Didn't Have Me Hands Already Full--." Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia, PA). 1921, May 14: p. 8.
Creator Name: Sykes, Charles Henry, 1882-1942 - Artist