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4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 26, 1922—PART 1. BRITONS PIN HOPE ON FORFIGN POLICY Export Trade Revival Need- { 'Delivers U. S. Demands i To Nations at Lausanne FULLPOWERVOTED 5522577574 TARDEL JPPROVES [ . Ul Incenses — REHEOF N HUSSOLN CABNE CLENENCEAU TRP e NNTHSNCEWA (Continued from First Page.) when the Lausanne conference settles Italian Deputies Pass Bill to | the future position of foreigners and uj t) | foreign interests in Turkey with re- pon thelr country sharing in the | sbect to Juridical treatment, taxation Tour of Tiger Will INCrease [whion "o’ ioviting powers have rer | nd customs' turifr. Predecessors Declared to sorved for themselves; consequently | Tsuniaitontiass InfASEs Minon Permit Bureau and Fis- | Franco-American Friend- fL,‘Ii‘:.‘, %E.‘.‘fls“,“’é‘l%’.:&"fo‘;‘u'é‘: redord | lame®wlii e “takien “p i’ che con: | Have Died Because “Vital- | ed if Unemployment Wave ! s . |asainst the San Remo agreement. | the conference is getting closer to af- | 5 g . . Fall to Ce 1 the: o alrs pore 2 impo: ce tol % cal Reforms | ship, He Says SRRl B Lo e - R . IstoBe Conguered. = s h of the inviting nuwehu'lu ('onclell their | the Thraceian tangle. T i — A impatience at America’s _insistent | ek e Paes e PREMIER BLOCKS DELAY WILL TELL TRUTH TO U. . [reitoration of ner poliey. waich tney | e e e deciaca | HOPES HELD FOR FUTURE AID OF FRENCH ESSENTIAL fusal to accept a vote in the confer- upon during the week’s debate on : i . jence, to sign any report or to accept | Thrace, yet the trend of the discus- Knowledge of English Is Aid to [any responsibility further than to act |slou Is interpreted by the delexutes | Horden States Certain Radical Re- as_an advisor. . | as indicating the conference will not Campaign of Noted The American ‘observers, it was re-|approve of the plebisecite in western, g0 pre Necessary to Govern marked, are dipping Into the Lausanne | Thrace demanded by Turkey. Turkev conference and displaying a disposition | Probably will net " get the dizputed Let-Up in Pressure on Germany Held Crux of England: Refuses to Adjourn Session Until Tired Legislators Approve Measure. ! Diplomat. to antnciate the American policy, which | ciLy of Karagach, but will he accord- Republic Successfully. | Renaissance. — i !is quite unlike thelr retiring attitude at | ed the right to a Swall station capuble | : | previous Furopean conferences, and | 0f rfi'r"f\':{tlf A;lrl' m;nh‘. G '{ —_— By the Awocinted Press: 1 BY ANDRE TARDIEL. which Is causing much surprise among ' 1.0rd oIl ex R el BY VAIMILLIAN HARDE\ § LN g } 3 Turkey was not within her rights A ¥ BY A, GARDINER, ROME, November 25.——The chamber Former French High Comminsioner to | the other delegations. The new Ameri- | (0 ; ¥ - . . § p % s : ! evirtista g sking for a western Thriace plebis Germany's Foremoxt Publicixt. Britain's Greatest L dite rproved the law | the United States. Sanatlitudcihoweverpisationing s R e e i e { t Liberal Editor. of deputies today conferring full powers on the Mus- PREMIER MUSSOLINL. . | Special Cable Dispateh to The Star. Ire Special Cuble Dispateh to Th BERLIL star. —The tenth ! satisfaction to the neutral countric t el 2?7 ernment that others might demand a plebiscite in tain parts of territo Novembe; solini government untl December 31. S— I ——— | FPARIS, . November 25.—Perhaps| Justified and Timely. ries now claimed to be Turkish.'government since the defeat of Ger- ¢ ministry came into office The vote to 90, Clemenceau's trip will mark a new | Apparently authenticated reports that | “Then how would they appreciate #|manv is in the saddle. The ninth \ {an ominous sh Unempl The entire afternoon was spent in e in the history of Fn\nnro-AmPr-!}.“fl)‘ lnB ‘"‘l_a‘;'lm: le‘er support of the n"}'\l”-l‘.-m- in Constantinople he | Jike it eight I'T(':d '(,, died. b !| RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD. is ramp: ; b‘ e d i autssto £ the DIl & et z 5 s i France-British position on German rep- | isked. 3 s ecessors, died be- | s X LD. s ipant, (rad o e discussion of the bill granting to -:‘ n relations. 1 hope so. It would {,ro¢ios gependent upon her receipt of | The Wilsonian plebiscite idea, Lord jcause of what in medicine is termed | o e tinues. Relief is impe Bt b zovernment full powers for bu- he a great victory over the old-style | commercial opportunities equaling those | Curzon continued, was double-edged | “vitality exhausted.” Speeches, prom- ~ it is to be afforded ; e NCLANTE A NS e ey BAia v }diplomatic methods. jof France and Great Britain, in the | weapo : Nl sl g oL sl : @elock tonight deputies on all sides | We realize here that the United |Near east, convinced the neutrals that, teh, foreign minister of | 15¢S. ANBTY £e5: 5 e o ? {the American pronuoncement of | Jugoslovakia, delivered a striking ad- [ plaints, all have been substituted for angers of the o mier, pleading that they States Is listening to Clemenceau a8 was justificd and timely. 7 dress on - ity of Dringing | stroni action. i Stiarg By e salE i were hungry and tired, asked that it never before listened to a French-| Japan's position on the open door in | permane cé in ‘the 5 Byl Wirth. foimer Weacher - 0r mathe ]!Y;VM\Al;nr enthusiusn, the siting be wljourncd to Sunday man. First, of course, he speaksyour | the near east is practically the same 1 | etz blis) inite sovercigntics in | maties fn a Baden school, with den s s et e i N pelis hBtaEe 5 i 1 tha 4 all the pute without fanciful w-igogic talent like his prototyvpe and 5 A e Lut Premier M ni rose and s language. This Is worth mentioning, | jesser powers, which cannot, single- | ranges caleulated to disturb |mrotector. Breberger, thought ,',im_‘,,”’ -hr‘~m' unemployed demonsiration 1 oprefer the discussion be | because one of the greatest com-|handed, care for their own rights re- peace 4 | dexterous enough to danc ver the A s "-”” Kby A fitded! or 1 - { plaint: eainst b or’ Ver- Joiced that a powerful spoke: The territorial commission took up|pracipice of the Londo: 1 o s e SEeRY il T : {Ambassador Receives De- P lumnts asuinst him here after Ver- ) (i ' sind to assure frie trade in | (e problem of vertain iands in e B2 T 0 R i ars o | |8 the idle workers. His aciion 3 s pres of the chamber askec sailles was emenceau {the Levant Aciean possession of which is dis- | dence i haganledly cooe . {dictated by his determination for & vore on the subjec ereupon | - raRithi : 2 S jdence” In eighteen months he ed. ‘ma; - |store the rro forms FiTtgsetieti s st grees in Absence of Root, !“"I‘ ""‘" heapoke Dnell : apporiediiby dnpan. A R e B G i Claye | German Scientists Stage Experi- |» e et 5 e el t besides the inestimable advan- i S o ed the islnds of Tmbros afdigy he believed that England would | B ler e R cauad cstrdd adjonrnment, wed of | sty that > £ ed tha glin R n_his behalf it was <tated *h e 4 j1age of w thorough knowledge of the {omic opportunity i Turk Tenodos, and laid pasticular claim to akainet | the Tremeh threats, | Ments to Determine Factors of |, In his tehald it wor el able hilarity. ! Lowell, Michelson. nzuage is that e is able coneretely | for all nations must be assured, proved olCthrace because of their hen. by his hasty. ill-considered | Cat ; ; ifrom 20 per cent of i 5 nalvze the paints of difference be- {ognecially interesting to the Japanese s to the straits. These are ¥ of Rapallo with the soviet he atastrophe in Chile. {being compelled 1o live on Summarized. i i en the two countries. By his ve delegation, whose country has receiv ‘It occupied by Greece forced Llovd George into the French L nans ol Lk Feaved. Iowen = finance. Prof. De {0 e Avsociated Press. [presence he undams the figod of com: s many communications from ¢ Menace to Coast Line. camp. les& tranquillity < tefant summarized o v‘ S b . o s memories between rance nd | United States government concerning s >asha did o 'p the ated Press, 10 Furope I8 uying | PARIS. November 25— The United | America. Why deny that the War 13 fthe open®door and equal oppo e i Tan stop hert hariraae in shame. i e s A el ~lefe ¢ “Fer every hundred millior States was well represented at the |as far away with you as it Is with us? | China. The U 1 States. therefore, eck islands of Len j France restored her re ms withi ., k e exnlosives |1ONEEr can 1 s inceme we will tronose one hur | T think that only in Belgium—and {will doubtl n AT aphrieas = Rus nd left Germany in a posi- | ¢rthauakes produced by explosives | {TIHCT Sl (HEREUE (TS “d | formal opening of the student year of | Tt would De luna-y to persecute | the University of Pgris when Amba tal, he de i. but the govern- |sador Herrick. present in p nt must reach out for those avoid- | ceived for three absentee Americans | tried to forget it as soon as possible.! g, 4 ¢ 9 not enough Wirth pa ceived fo: three absentee cans | trie s s -1 “Japan has no treaties with Turkey | contended; and « ETlibe 3 ugh Wirth pas nredaedand conldowell bendhe law for the defense of his own and |tors heretofor are being staged in the Rhone m:‘ux\»lnw D [tains by German scientists for the, Can Sanes Mo Piraunnea; purpose of determining certain fac-| Realizing the variable in {this because of the lengthy German | Lausanne activ ¥ > 7 anltion where the infamous pact was occupation the war present in the [trine of equal opportunity in the near | autonomous regime. Thes I worthles < on, re- minds of the people. Your people !cast. oS Iop e : As thouxh this external shame was| 7 7 d the special milliens ceoncmy 0% taxation. From the statisties it Ours preferred not to think about it, {and does not benefit by the capitul cuch | ing order, the w4 0 > 5 1ora A g . et . by « of future ageressions against T < b e weuld appear that nc W i considering the sterile policy of the | tions like the other great nations.| key. The question was submitted to| NS colleagues’ skins providing ex catastrophes as recently occurred u;!‘“.‘”""‘ Lot g 3 courts and special penalties for crimes | Chile ivital field tae alf a million persons suceee last three years. including _the United States. Jupan. |4 subcommission for examination and -orge has imp against state officials, thus upsetting| The center of t mber sufticient- great amphitheater of the movement permits Clemenceau to ! institution was lavishly deco-|things to you which nobod; with flags, a military band i would dare, 5 abs and the ushers {firer spench. members of the republican | gy had not given Iy weighty reasons to justify th granting of full powers Muds avoiding payment of the ineome tax | The, ot. Dr. A. Law-| The result everywhere is the dis-!like the -United States. is here to de b 5: g A o) . A. = L & d States. repor t experiments is | (2078 awlone. He praised the workmen and | onco Lowell, president of Harvard |@PPearance of the old common feel-|fend her legitimate 'interests. and o idand dispute will undoubt- | (he equality of all citizens before the | Hejdelstein mountain floar Al soens]Erench di civil employes, who from various {TC GRS QISR O 0 ing. of the hand-on-shoulder attitude ( When the opportune moment arrives. | aiiy go cxs e ittt puth: {law which had existed in undemo-{of the recent glider contests and 4 |had €one parts of ltaly had offered to workdypoyeicon of the University of Chi-|©f five vears ago. Dut that spirit | Baron Hayashi will probably arise. j.. s idered. Because of their | CTatic Prussia for seventy vea !part of the Rhone range, which fsilCiations imposs Severyl exira heurs out - pay. 20 % ve in the presence of Ambassador Child did toda; and ¥ i i o ) bo 00 2 A 2 divides | EOVErD 4 " Shich 3 k Cas close proximity 1o the straits. Myti- Failure 1o Direct Finances. about 1.000 meters high and divide hich was in striking trast wit T Ly e's grand old man, who has no | explain am’s desire to be treated Sl BT el PSR TEo Eas & Tt remains 1 recent times. when the same pe o i e ding |oficial mission, which is an advan-| on a basis of equality and Mtain, ”"'l;im':-* of 1 His failure in directing the finances 2 SaANax ! France i Bons fb hin hes aonn some 305 regularly enrolled American ftage. g i Hope for Direct Treaty. \ v et o e i Oessuwour iave b o i irs Bty octulivteand ommunists | SGents. Tt wak the first solemn | Even during the war, when mutual| e Japanese hope to negotiate a Wrench these or other isiauds 1rom{12.000,000,000 marks as the Lmit of {1 he of e ianalies ave delen ] ensiaer insvitable speke against granting. full powers | ometal & of the university {eonfldence was at its height, 1 used:girect commercial treaty with Turkey her possession or change their status. | the paper oy Anily Balithe cis] oo obequal intbnusity el thiepex d O A hore uld seem 1o be R ae gra Ul powers| it was bresided oves | to think that our representatives were | S LBl : -l the paper currency daily. but the ca-!piosion at Oppan last year which was| The only bope woils g ED e socialist | g re. now deceased. | hampered by their official positions | ipacity of the printing plant held i | yogictered on the seismograph at,TeVision of the reparaiions oof o3 deputs. Modigliand, complained about | Crar. Dr - Baul Appel, | When iu America. 1 often ®ondered ; © o ile T.000,0d0.000. What was the use of |Stuttgart. The experiments will | tension « Kagre e B Tes b HECRoBing (T seisoumion. | ¢ that the degree of dootor, | Whether my audiences did not regard | (ke aliout st e e e J dcBunyrour 5. and the detonu-{2 10an and assist o i Musxolini Silences Critie: i Y Vgs Hrst conferred My statements of the needs of France |As el ity o slop @ drds enlceXimoton ! diha ara ‘xpicted tobe uetor (s mink w00 - : “The chamber should at leas i t Wilson. Tho: er |as mere official exaggeration. ¢ «a down hill hr A s MeAd over German f aHlowai 1o muke 8 testamant Batora [Lhin s pon whomdegrees | Nothing Hke' that " hamper L4 o | 0ne can prophesy without rashness | g, gy i, Vim: | Prance can e i : X Seing BilTea " s aberaved lwere conferred today were Prosident | Clemenceau, who has had ingratitude P that sonie nighi Wistwean 130 200 | puve, Béviin and Pras fa hara 40/ Mussolini Ma: and Foreign Minister Benes | heaped upon him by our own poli- o Wi Waile IntenAeniprimar e alnieds I£ it does not make its will, per- | of Czechoslovakia jticians. He is free f al |EngucTetly A Flrstr it st ;1312 whereby the intensity and dis- (e s haps, afte e i . ies. u ) o ta 2 ! thing <t happen. First, s 3 sity 1S-fsituation @ e e Flags and Stirring Aies. e s e be rec 1 that the mark no longer | U arthquakes can be more | Xnelo French . o ! ; ¢ can be used as a unit and must be : fixed from seismograph ob-|retiored in {repiaccd by the reich's thaler or : the experiments also will | gue freich’s franc on a gold basis: seconc ! for the study of soBad zonesifor a complete agTes (it must understood that the loan s attend heavy explosions like frernational prol 50,060 Native-Born Said to:President Liuan-Hung Ex-jor sbandonment ot our remaining{tCtasOman. = Lo He bezan this Austria suflicient—o i< nice (o make pretty speeches {ruard. Hundreds of distinguisied fand pay compliments. but we hove {k0ld cannot help unless the money « CRisa i b e bl ors wearing their gowns of [, oo @ AT it P . { - | ket ix purified before 1 {show that sound does not go out | Itis fu hiexy said he woul g, thctiier SIS ,‘,,“ Y Fioo g > f that and ern Have Left Dominion With- pected to Seek Aid of e ovecnment; mustychiee ’“‘..”‘].hr.w.@._.;..,:Umnp but that a aid oo vernment intends to do | S g oty 4 to restore confidence. You Inay mnot {monopolized by incompeter | inexp! e of silence ance a Seielads nds 1o 40 icated beside the weprese okt aste de N St : s i pears. s zone. they estimate, « S Sowiriie e Shamber granted full powers. | f0iclen countries whove citisens were | SPPFOVE of all hie save, but you will in Five Months. 0 Foreign Minister. e {ere cadth of about fifty ilo- |a nt by th be done with it cried the premier. | e iving degrees : {about. A < THis third. essentis) 18 BegInnINE 0| Btors Sanain s e zeslon dmmedi= s « ’ i A understood the “true voice ial Dispateh to The Star 2 i _ ! union_ sec L lN-town faw. i nd another some distance removed uring effect ; ance better than any one else OTTAWA, November 25 —The state- | {08 S G DY wl W ve D lver. the secrefary type of minister is Arranged by University. par; are commencinz BARON SONNINO FUNERAL | i, i i it i of%hn | Fiman” nic visit ‘s *a “movement jlos ogzue. Even the strongest of hough these three areas were|recognize that the 1 i i ment that for the past five months|ister of foreign affairs e i sweledie, there dre faw Voids ¢l counts for much < ity 5 e kit ey, i such men find their will weakened blished with comparative defi-|instrument thri MARKED BY SIMPLICITY | raiccd maaines the universities. whien 11 Unifed States. This eighty- | at least 10,000 native-born Canadians jnent in the north Ching governiwnt i) ihe sudden rise to prosperity and \ess after the Oppau disaster,] System and uow e -awnlcn | r-old man, who dominates his | each month, have been crossing the | lf 1M a new cabinet to Teplees | power so they are the readier toicertain necessary meteorological ob.|France still e g e - pairioth and hods .,x!"“'::{;af.\n:‘(:-n;:»ur‘ -”I:::lill?)sdt(:mt of the | jine (y the United States is not dis- e e - edl touy. o "r’,;.vx\\lx,;ncxl."_ ooy -“1-»‘ (hunll:n-lr ;e‘:rvnnnns were at that time impossi- | the n}amw- enators. Deputies. Cabinet and . the improven ot sosEOTIC e 5 Lt i puted and is causing Canadiaf offi- o resignat orte lantivermbo U ISUT QU olliclel 2etidenels anf gt ible orene a 3 or car wife, for- ThLe experiments have been arrang- net have been in the hands of Presi- dent Li since the arrest a week ago | Tohiv ¢ girl. gen-ted throu he C vysical Institute fe= {esty wh an will ap- | cials some anxiety. It also explains | rally pre husband’s ambition. [of the University of Gottinge: ed that the University of | Diplomatic Corps Attend Ser A Lzl A ate. Therefore we have full con- Anada dena s no < ren-K ices at Church. D10 st Tt icalaraximately | faence in his success. Fhyicanadas Cenduaidoss fothmakel| sUMLoRveNtIcAR ioTARCERMITSLAR MR SRoiCniciny me stomed 10 second investigation will be made SR iy 313, and including +000 | T haven't taught 3 vthing in | the showing it should make |2, charge of accepting i+ persondliriding and being ealled “excellency.” | gome date in December. icial act \ o e 3 i roreigness, o was shown | telling you why, but as I iove Clem-, The conditions are by mno means SOmmission in connes R i Anes] )W the labor classes are turning Bonar Law govern t \ 20ME, November 2 he f lin: th = of Americans, although | €nceau above ail others, and love i new. but are accentuated at a time | SGUANE a pre-war loan with l“qvuu;ml the leaders of industry and ratify the treaty with the of Baron Sonnino was held this morn- | many of s were not enrolled, but { America, it has been a pleasure to |when the department of immigration '\{Z’“” k’“‘"“ e l"{“""‘ ";‘ 2 ithe great transport clagses after their TURKISH STYLE COFFEE 3 tonar Law himself ing and was of a most simple ¢ the public ledture | tell vou. S jand_colonization is straining evers NI avre LWas drelenasn iom jcias]orn leaders have calinyor ratlea Uit ost stubborn oppencht : N e 2 i (Copyright, 19 nerve to ket thousands of desirable | g @rest: vl 2 is a question whether men like Wil- i of coursc, “ acted. In accordance with his wish, Aniericans are enroiled ini ° settiers from Europe, for the provinces md\\_ this afternoon. e |Beln Cuno, who served the kaiser's| WINS FAVOR IN PAR'S Dichardisn, there were no flowers or music. : '« sixtecn other universities, of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The| While the charges against Lo,21¢ | cabinet droitly as he later served ! disappearing the presence ere were no fowers or musie, R Ssteen other univeesities | DROHIBITION IN AMERICA | Proiiosria ant Suckaucheran, The | poualng ihe Sire minister ot tugace | S0 G AR AN 8 10 iy rered Siseopesine e mTa well as the chane, the exodus of young Canadians to i, 8CHIE Tinster ao Ling-Wei {joined in the senseless song of griev- | Visit of Ismet Pasha, General and | to suppress the rebelli ate, 200 deputies, the cabinet minis- minister of agricul P c 2 = : n X of agriculture and com- | o0 > iy o ation of Evskine ters and members of the diploms reater economy. The municipal- | DEEMED American cities——from which few of | ™V i L lance and arias of anger after every . and executic Srsk corps foilowed the hearse to St | MY of Paris is hurrying the work on JOKE "! BRITAIN them return noof getting mew | MErCe Wil act as proic Uil 1| conference from Versailles to Genoa Peace Plenipotentiary, In- | as created a deep impression i Paul's Anglican Chureh. where the | Gy it The olty, wihore woristansy = settlers. The exodus seems especially | piinted. Other members of the cab- | s i (he bill i ception of Popularity. D e hew where dormitories | London Times. However, Sees | marked s Canadians going | vt awill thetr . mortfollos|poince, the defeat Germany has had e zest figare religious ceremony was held. From the chure mn'hh..m s are be g,irwt:d for s & ito New England points and to the | poiging the atign. ) e i yen, | noBoyeram ant worthy of the name.! pipre nocony o Turkish cof- | e s eadasiars talen to the cailwa. station 0 e pu e of reducing the studénts’ isastrous Effect” on English- | larger American cit & 1% 4 br. Yem I The industrialists. after a thoroughic.. j.1¢ con r 25.—Turkish cof-{jpfected with the e of rebe 3 living ex 3 who, it - will PL the i praparation, helieve themselves strong | [C¢ Nas come into favor in Paris since | jion who set veyznce to Romito, the baron's heau- | the visit here of Ismet Pasha, Turkish Sibility general and peace' plenipotentiary. beeen 1relan When Ismet's admirers gave a d Owned Breweries in U. S. Minister Stewart Worried. taskeag oy the cabinet, wasienough to dominate the government that Charles | forelgn minister the Liang Shi-lin the new reich. Welcome to them tiful retreat near Leghorn, where ne | | ssithatacaodintea Press i ATE 3 Yi cabinet and was reappointed by | v eaaly 'a Garmany and % 3 a re 1mig if_they really want a Germany and i 0L (R S BEIITCES Bate o Carson a I will be buried. iA {AUSTRIAN LOAN DIRECTOR v ociarees i Erofane " R TR B F s iy wan s, Sermany sl AR Behen Sheohet o the remi ey | ' 5 erica is usi ore joked tention. < premier last Jun Prior to his ap- | gur republic’s miserable passivity 3 QUEEN AT UNVEILING. | TERMED IDEAL FOR POST I T e T b od | Canada, but the lure of high wages |Pointment in the cabinet he was min- | % it : ited the JTurkish embassy and con-| Secn i e iy 1 —_— & Geality. but oecaslonally & more|from Amerfcan firms. and the high |!St¢r 10 Denmark Sulate to find out exactly how, toiob- 4 y i s . 5 . = F o 2 5 a v = H tain the proper thickness €1~ Belgium Receives Monument to|Naming of Duteh Burgomaster | 3rions hote Is sounded. a5 xhen the| Sunding {nat Canaiian workmen {DELEGATES FROM BRITAIN | iiin, e prober hicicuess and swec el Times, in its financial columns, com-|{Seem to hLa in American cities 1 m & i = L Varame s . ble to meet the tastes of oth de-jas a lord Composer Franck From French. ! Wins Approval in League of imented on the disastrous effect of pro-| draw many from this country ! 3 D SoeL e others de- |z % S : S et 8! | hibition th Dritish-owned breweries 3n| Several circumstances, it 13 said, |Rodd and Hurst Will Serve at Eibing i ECone MUTLENIsIn G Ll Due e LIEGE, Belgium, November 25.—The | Nations’ Circles. ; th United States jare contributing to keep up the move- ! % SO e dhescoTee 1s] s et i i he article said their difficulties had ! ment southward. The United States i ‘Warfare Rules Meeting. Tutiieh TmDeTEl et e e olg et Ani centenary of the birth of Cesar e ted Press, Acultt SRt . ! Aoy Franck. noted Belgian musician and| PARIS, November hanee B e e e mree T fowavenrs LONDON, November 2 Rennell { ene of the days before the advent of | confidence both in Treiund a0 composer, was celebrated today Imun of the appointment of Dr. Zim- | ings by the manufacture of temper-|the landing of immigrants from over- :l'x?\t"ar‘nfirlilr«‘.':i‘ll‘il:xn;mi}’;;;\sl“::l";x hr:’:xx:‘\'kli"l):?? 5 ::kar‘m e lf 'gil‘e-" ‘”1‘:1 is expected formi Queen Elizabeth attended the cers |merman. burgomaster of Rotterdam |ance T R e D adefinitaliy to ihe foreign office, have been named | hats of purely European style. - Theithe treaty by the Bri monies, the principal feature of| " ' < 4 :{success, and in the case of a Denver:ure is fixed as the quota of persons as British delegates to the international | Kemalists have z e bualaess il will - cabs which was the presentation to me’-‘f controller of the Austrian loan of | concern the directors tried additional cach nationality to be received o forEhta O\ caleslotiartars? ;1.:“1-[‘\:‘»;}‘:wml“ll‘alr x%‘:-‘ere:r:;:;m'z‘;ih'l",{;»1&‘ e et City by a French committee of a|£30.000.000 raised in Great Britain, | sources of income, such as the manu-|cach month That quota cannot be|New York Federal Attorney Will | at the Hague the week of December 10, | 0ld regime. Aby Hev. representat e | imousty with monument executed by the French|France, Italy and other countries is|facture of iice cream. Nevertheless|oxceeded '—The restriction however. No American military representatives | of the sulian, *w ipied hecee] taw i sculptor, Massean. e gy 2 this latter concern's debit balance|is not applicable to Canadians enter: i will aitend from London, but Capt. ¢ ; beforet : >t ihe Kem. |stan ; Leon Beard. French minister of in- | F¢eoivel with satisfaction in ]:’i“g""lrun inued to increase, and according|ing the United States. It has had Move to Quash Indictment ! iccnd T bon e o the em- e o e i i avern tructlons, unveiled the monument, |y WoOn% SECES | TE IS pointed outito the Times, the accounts for thejthe effect, it is said. of preventing Charging M 1 bassy here. will confer with Rear Ad- ined that, in view of the short- | Mrs. Asquith’s new nd, after tracing the career of | ¢t i SO0METTIEN 18 Uhe 100al MAR |y ear showed a £40.000 debi congestion of the labor market in arging Monopoly. miral Rodgers of the American delesa- | age of lodgings in Paris, he did notiflat. It lacks the briliia Franck, referred in his address to the| 8E s @ prominenti” yyith the November elections in thejthe United States, of sustaining the tion in Paris next {know what would become of him if he | of her first effort | ! become o o effort, rd, Childers Dead. Ilmprovements Voted to Iuclude Some at Beach, New Bridges and Rail Construction HYATTSVILL Advent of Winter Causes Suffering in Berlin—Lootings At- tempted. i i | 11‘; thio Associated Press. { (Special)—Extensive ' BERLIN, November 25 —The first{to the Chesapeake Beach raitrond pinch of winter weather, with 1ts!|and reconstruction of the pict and attendant suffering among the poorer { boardw esapenke in- classes, has given rise to a campaign ! volving an expenditure 100.000, s of plundering in a number of sec- | have been authorized by the direct tions of Germany and the Berlin po-|of the company. re making special preparations| The program c for reconstruc- p iy 5 i tion of the steel drawbridee over the Patuxent river at Mt Calvert: relay ing four miles of track between Ow- to head off similar disorders here. “Plunder squads” have been organ- ized. their sole duties being tol! i squelch attempts to loot shops. 1t|ing&s and Chesapeake Beach. repl heen arranged that, e out. | ing of the old wooden bridge T i it oins | he Distriet Mnc, W ton-Largo state ro road, with a bridg masonry construction, and break of any looting. the suffering tradesman or any citizen witnessing the outrage shall merely 1ift the re- ceiver of the nearest telephone and T e bt upon he will bo given immediate con- | yyxent has been sturted, the contract nection with the nearest squad cap-{ i X{z RS VW Dorsey & tain. Motor patrols also have been | ot'pht, MO st tu e O e s R o1t Track construction will begin in the ——————— near future and the improvements at Miller | throughn reorganization of the affairs | Wo\“Fovived in the breasts of the|wages to rates which attract C. BY the Associnted Press. our apariments, since we are leaving | Llovd George and | soon, as payment of a portion of the | o ticipaten 6 Big Wages in Chicago. dictment against the United Gas Im- i replied. SALVATION ARMY TABLET |ioan i Dol "for” 1 oo next few | wad antclpatcs a3 nseqlience ok . - Provement. Company and. others B RECORD-BREAKING FOG! —— iCHESAPEAKE BEACH ROAD i conditions there are improving, it| —_— bonus of $10 a day and insist upon | manles used in street lighting. wili | Unusually Heavy Pall Hangs Over D’ Social Workers Hold Ceremony on | ter and the cost of living is not in- U. S. LIBRARY IN PARIS |eration does not keep records of the [ Distriot Attorney Hayward. : Visitors. solely to the league of nations. It Other Notable Frenchmen -to As-|records of the United States govern- |ter to Mr. Hayward sald that the| LONDON, November 25.—Londoners, CHICAGO, November 25.—More than | —_— | provinces to the United States during | the case. marking the spot where, thirty-seven l alleged tha 2 4 REFUGE IN KOREAN PORT | us suorisea srse. Joie % the rate of 10008 & mopth, | pursee defengants and slehl INMITIE | beeathing recently st the e of sume army. Squadron, Driven From Vladivo- | Care and other notable Frenchmen are| 107 t02 Y087 S BTEE CrOR 8 tern | pany and the €ities’ Illuminating | past week by something darker and 5 ting in_Chicago, ng a held his first meeting in_Chicago, e e e ite roams | minister of immigration and the of- | famed in_the indiotment: Samuel T.| o roof tops it Tested and changed then Chicago’s toughest neighborhood. | BY the Aseoclated Precs. i Johnson, the librarian. phia: Randall Morgan, vice president | & qark plack cloud. station across the street from his|from Viadivostok by Siberian forces|lonna, and will not be so much for BY PARIS MODISTES | Newbold, president of the Cities Arthur E. Shaw, president of the|high they glve litue hope of any S der Evangeline Booth raised | The situation . . St = Ofpihe rest of the Rus- | American Library and the KFrench Touch—Glazed Kid in luminating Company; William Find- |sengers on a steamer arriving at J sixty~ Rt Peart hoisting the national banner | sixty-two c of measles have been | fpraries, both in Paris and thes prov- Vogue. terbon of the Pappany: Charles Pt | had been exporienced in any previous fever. Starv mak = 2 : Gommander Booth also took part ation and cold e theline help of M. Poincare in building| PARIS, November 2i.—Authentic|jresident of Lander, Frary & Clark, | been remarkable and it has not only Vide food and care f 3 AND GETS BIG TRIBUTE . and briefly addressing the assembled gare for two months for 17 Tly Association after the war,|8n artistic touch to their latest crea- |’ 'The indictment was found after | American visitors, but has cost cer- s en iy TRAFFIC OFFICERS MOUNTED. traffic were tried out this we t a in the world war. £ = LicE O 2 w t 0f theymotterdam municipal It is | hrewery shareholders, growing out of | dians across the international bound- | xEw YORK, November 25.—1he in-| LONDONERS DEPRESSED | ihem o come herce the nationalists | Copyri 5 he election there would b t i it ha 1oam the election e a return| Plasterers in Chicago, it has been | harged with maintaining a monopol ]GERMANS LACKING FOO y POINCARE TO HELP jworking on Saturdays and Sundays|ye quashed by dircction of Attorney | g . ORDERS $100,000 WORK : at_double rates of pay. General Daugherty, it was announced | City — Surprises creasing. movement of people out of the coun- | The indictnient was found on March Chicago 37 Years Ago. was for this reason that a neutral ment indicate that nhtivesborn Cana- | evidence available does not justify |inured even to the particularly soupy 500 Salvation Army officers today wit- ADMIRAL STARK TO TAKE | Department. [ he first five months of the present | The indictment named three cor- |the autumn and which they have been 1. William Eva; - N years ago, Co IENans e PARIS, November 25.—Premier Poin- | disappbintment at the prices realized | Improvement Company, the corpora- { The laying of this tablet was differ-; ’m assist in developing a new French | danada, These statements have led | Company. murkier, which hung over the city in which was broken up by the “noble and Their Families. Bodine, prgsident of the United Gas!from dull bronze, when the reflections Tn those days he had been forced| GENSAN, Korca. November 25.—Ad-| The mew department will be under JAPANESE FABRICS USED of the U. G. I.; Sidney Mason. presi- ;i Bl 2 mres The weather experts attribute the hall, Col Evans sald. sympathetic to the Moscow soviet, has | the purpose of collecting French lit- Tiluminating ' Company. and a viee |atmosphere and the absence of wind Commissioner William Peart. com- | port, with exiled military m. Tnited States, as to establish - P ry men and their | to the Unite: oijestablis Welsbach Street Lighting Company, | amelioration in the situation. Lon- flags at the dedication of new terri- |sian refugces, ashore at Gensan, re-|government institutions and associa- lay Brown. a_director of the Cities’ | Southampton had more sunshine on and Commander Booth the Salvation | reponted, six of which were fatal yes- | inres. ing Company of St. Paul and Min- | November. A child sy 5 s X in the laying of the tablet, placing ren easy victims of disease. A.for- re department. The library,|Japanese embroideries are being used | ionutacturers of lighting fxtures of | disturbed the spirit and lives of the 57 child v officers. The territorial congress is | 457 children under eight years of age. | Dibrary Aseftines SHAC A8 ST tions-and apparently also to give full | complaints had been made by & group PARIS, November 25.—Mounted po- ings and continue through Wednes- etalized and wire-woven fabrics | industry, headed by Ragl t i DEFER ANTITOXIN ACTION. |standard works. 1t has outgrown its | , MERI=eC, o0 more and more Into nasland “‘"‘““‘*r‘ pounds sterling extra daily for ad venated by Springlike Sun | LLor et tna ronrsted trac conters in herole conduct of Liege's population| PULCh banker who made a reputation | tpited States, the article added, hope | demand for labor and Keepinz up ! —_— i s oblized to movy ou can have |new light on the expected that he will bein work | 2'ralort received from Denver that it|ary. MARKS ROUT OF TOUGHS | aavices from Austria indicate that | ©f beer very shortl jstated, receive $2 an ‘hour and afp#PRERd NG AHCREUR R A INCROPEY i —_ being stated that the exchange Is bet- TAKE TO PLUNDERING | The Canadian department of immi- [today at the office of United States Spot Where They Invaded Dr. Zimmerman will be responsible : ! try. Officials state, however, that the | last, but Mr. Daugherty in a let- | BS the Associated Press, ' o theiARosiateaBrese: was selected for the controllership. sist in Developing New | dians emigrated from The ecastern | tho government in proceeding with | £ut€) SEO N M T AT FREET . he dedicati £ a tablet i nessed e e e vear at the rate of 10,000 a month. | porate defendants and elght individ-: preathing recently at the rate of some Mahedithe weaterntiost oytpost/oLithe for This vear's grain crop has caused | tions named were the Welsbach Com- | more depressed than usual during the " Evans said. than when he ;i o : O N e A N e stok, Bear Exiled Military Men | gepartment in the American Library|to a study of the situation by the| The following individuals were|the shape of a black pall. Just above dozen.” a rowdy crowd in what was | an" anonymous donor to Dr. W. Dawson | ficers ef his department. Improvemént Company of Philadel- | ¢ the eity's ghts fell upon it.-into many times to take refuge in a police | miral Stark’s whi. squadron, driven |the direction of Prince De Leca Co- dent of the Welsbach Company: E. | .cent prevailing fogs to the tranquil Previous to the tablet ceremony. | sailed for Fusan. a southeastern Korean | erature, except insofar as it relates president of the Welsbach Company; | &nd rain. and with the barometer very th tral territory, and |families. i H = manding e ocentral ter Y. and | familie: the closest relations between thel|Latest Creations Have Oriental and vice president of the few 1. | don recently read with envy that pas- i ters, Commissioner | mains deplorable. torial _headquartets, ~Commission = Plorable. ¢ \mong the children | tions throughout France and other Tliuminating Company: Charles Pat. | the trip across the Atlantic than ever terday. There are 102 A i . beach will start early in the flag. y cases of enteric | 'prince De Leca Colonna will have | BY the Associated Press. neapolis, and _George M. Landers| The long spell’ of fogs nere has| BERNHARDT LAUDS ITALY e o LAy the first trowel of mortar ‘under it|¢l&n committee has undertaken to pro- | U5 1" 0 Tounded by the American (by the Parisian dressmakers 1o ive | Now Britain, Conn. | e’ Londoners and = surpriged tions, transport companies, store- : to resume Monday with council meet- e e Army, now has upward of 20,000 value for the prices they are charging. | of competing concerns in the lighting i’;’&?ve‘rs sEmd househoxde’:—s thousands | Veteran Actress Says She Is Reju- [licemen for the regulation of L.« reet day- original quarters in the Rue de president of the Pressure Lighting ['ditional lighting. i A Tlis Vogue. Appearing first in the evening | Company of this city e e Y 53 riment is to be extended the fmp ions xhrnu:z‘x- By mee AN rijes Diace, Where | tollettes, these novelties now are fre- _— 1 i . > Fxperts at Conference Provide for | nors jmocer factiies’ ¢n he in*| quently seon in attornoon dresses. | o1 1EGED ABDUCTOR FREED, | DEATHS IN FIRE DENIED. |5t ssosiied pres. peinetiaiie hjens piane o oy HONDURAS IS GRATEFUL. Anoth: . Another novelty that has taken a - A S o mpore other Meeting. e — stiomg hold. on. public. favor Is the| " ocn T ca) amd sociaty, public 4T Rome turped Appreciates U. S. Courtesy Shown | PARIS, November 25—The use of glazed kid In an infinite variety l om, & Time of Envoy's Death, | Conference on standurdization of anti: PLAN GENERAL SUFFRAGE [of%:s tor belts, cocardes, linings, hat | LI "o OB oot e, Tk $500,000 Blaze Debris Blasted tofout in large numbers today to pay| TEXTILE STRIKE ENDING. - e S 0 C . ve = + 1 g 4 S g 3 o) o g & et :?I)élr;erangl-::u:;r;\lt;r;:;h:u;{l:;else?l::tgf P brm-:a‘ne ge'e“ end most * ornate ;:;‘-.g::fre;: o}flc:“ge of abducting Make Street Safe. at the Costanzi Themter In “Regina| MANCHESTER, N. ., ',\gumb. Tty e oo VEon. | sions at the Pasteur Tnstitute today, |> “PPres® abinet Members Name | i jes there Is seen a tendency to| RS I¥e;Yoar-ol damghter from the| yAMESTOWN, N. ¥. November 25 | Armander by Vernewll, ' 1B | —An imtimation that he pr 3 3 - g 2 = b | . $ vith o] - textile s ains A ueun "mminigter of forelgn relations, | With the understanding that agree’| Committee to Study Question. |overcome the plainness thot Rik BL | cnarged from custody today. When | gocc pich last night Lot on the|fore the performance the veteran |mills here would be called of expressing nigh eppreciation of the |Ments IR reeare 1o telanus diphinere o of the Associated Press. e a1t in a decreased use of French | Benabu- appeared in Bow atreet court | warnar and Broadhcad blocks, caus- | actress said she felt auite rejuve-|given by Vice I'resident fames Stard “many and highly significant atten- :“:n‘"“':;:t‘hfr“:;‘;f:‘::;:‘::- b; l:“‘g W;fiwemb" AL i "p":cmi'“ 5 the prosecution withdrew its allegations. | 17 2" *"| (e cqtimated at more than | nated by the springlike sun and the|of the United Textile Workers of g‘;‘;&ur':::: xlu:{ ;2&5::,‘?1 g::'::.:fl S thin & few months. o e el biaet ‘council the government de-| The exportation of French laces hait ‘s million dollars, were set a!|mild weather of the Roman Novem- | America to day. M,\_lm:.(;:..‘(‘.;‘r;‘-:«:-m Honduras on the occasion of the death | ¥ 1LhI . us opecialists who attended | Siied o appoInt & Special investigat. | hes decreased to the value of 500.000~ | MORGAN SAILS FOR U.S. [rest today when firemen and police | DEL 410 b wne added, “every | Fepted By the sirike he caid He fe late minister to the United States, and | expressed themselves as satisfled with | ing committee to study the auestion | 090, FEanCE ‘mfiumyi nlmi g‘:a":nlell?in:: LONDON. November 25.—J. Plerpont | cour &%“’:fi':‘ifi:i"’?fcu'.f':& h:? % | time T touch the land of art 'and | that he ~could not sk the saying “that the government and|the work accomplished. The United |of universal suffrage. of the prevailing styles N, .—J. Plerpont | coun ¥ time T touch the land of irt and|that he "eobl k1 P . ¢ v nister of com-[Morgan was a passenger aboard the|buildings. ! people of Honduras will never forget | States was reprecented by Dr. Augus-| Rentaro Mizuno, home minister, wa: sponmh‘:hg’ .,',’,‘,i.n'e"d to the dress-|steamer Adriatic whlcgh rs;ll.d todai "fi'orfm-s’ . today dynamited the | Michaeléangelo and Leonardo da|vote tomurrow on confere The homage paid by the United States | tus Wadsworth of the Rockefeller In- | chosen to head the committee. Ap-|merce, s e T o aalledil kuise § foday. tea thsfichnclesnEala N0 e ecinn oy Bk S wiare e o reat sadness for the|stitute and the New York state.de-|pointments. of members. and wecre, | makers and milliners to take that fact ew Xor ‘wails. to- trafiic ¢ < nda i ;; ‘; u:, g e of gre he partment of health. ' taries also were announced. ~ linto consideration in their designs. = was -mmmfad by Mrs. Morgan. began clnntn‘ up "'f debris. burn more nfouly in m: spirit. whll&‘