Monday, Jun. 25, 1923
Danzig Dispute
Sir James Eric Drummond, Secretary General of the League of Nations, is now in Poland to study the problem of the Danzig-Polish dispute. Indications that the League will take energetic action to end the trouble one way or another are not lacking.
The trouble centers on alleged violations of the Treaty of Versailles, which created the free city of Danzig under the protection of the League of Nations. Poland accused the government of Danzig of giving preference to the Germans and of otherwise violating the terms of the Danzig-Poland treaty of November 15, 1920.