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A ' ? |uel M. Ralston of Indiana, ‘speaking RM. MMES RUHR Here"tonlgh. declared acizure of the B whr region by France threatens to INVA flN mNGRESS “turn the world from the ways of to the t hi t ” L e ot s will be consecrated mext ~Thursday, the first time si . Declares if U. S. Had Not Held extensively used in petroleum opera- “Fad the’ United Statés made a{ oceived a purse of nearly 37,000 frowi —— tions in northern spain, white otner| GCENSORSHIP IN-ESSEN. « Aloof, Crisis. Would Have friendly move to aid In rolving the | his parishioners at Trinity Church reparations question it would have L _night recent developments, notably the ex- e A % % " change: situation, have strengthened| g i y.oiters Bemoved From Mails # Been Averted. issued yesterday by the Department of Commerc The economic position of Germany was uncertain even before the Ruhr ‘oceupation,. according to the survey, ‘with production costs rising rapidiy ‘and wages out .of lfne with living| costs. At the end of December note circulation in Germany had excééded a trilllon marks. Spanish consumption of American raw cotton is on t! American drilling machinery is being and all foreign obliga- the customs revenue: have been met-in fdll. Eight new American firms have opened ofllcu in'Shanghai recently. ‘In Australia bank deposits are tn- reasing, and exports and imports are also on the incre: showing an excess GIVEN PURSE OF $7,000.: BOSTON, January 20.—Bishop-elect Alexander Mann of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Pittsburgh,” who 450 Yanks Marry Frauleiris Whi Watclung R hme WORLD BUSINESS GAINS ARE SHOWN lmprov_emeng Continuing in Europe, With Exception of GHA(]S IN EUROPE | FEARED BY HORNE Ex-Cha_nceuor,of British Ex- + Chequer Urges Action to contributed wonderfully in helping to clear up this vexatious problem.” the speaker declared. “Undoubtedly other nations are looking to Amer- jca for leadership.’ They are not begging us for money,” he said in conclusion, “but they do want us to of 450 men of the American forces In Germany have .been married . with permission since Janua 1922, At that time, however, the ere about 10,000 American troo WHEN YOU NEED A KEY t Prevent Early Collapse. Ry the Associated Press. WEW YORK, January 20.—An early eeNapse of civilized society in Europe, @micss some means not now seen can ba devised of averting it, was predict- #d today by Sir Robert Horne, former chancellor of the British exchequer, at a luncheon of the English-speak- ing Union of the United States. Vis- count Burnham. president of the British Press Union ‘and chief owner of the London Daily Telegram, and Dean A. V. Baillie of Windsor Chapel were other speakers. Discussing conditions in Germany. 8ir Robert said the only way to keep capital in Germany was to make Ger- man capitalists believe Germany was ‘l fit place for a German capitalist to ive. Confidence Needed. “You must create confidence.” he raid, “and you cannot create confi- dence if vou begin to scize by force any of the material on which Ger- many depends to carry on her trade. We hope we are wrong, but if we are Zht we are going to see very urope a collapse of the organiza- n pf rv\\hzed Nnmn on that conti- never séen. sibility of this must fill the minds of all with anxicty “But under this cloud T have always hoped to see the situation saved b the common sense. wisdom and gacity of this country You re fur‘lhf‘r away from the scene than we are. and can take a\ more detached View of the matter, and your influence is overpowerinz. 1 have thought that maybe from the United States would come some fresh idea to deal with these great problems with which the afMicted world is grappling.” He said he was convinced the Washington cenfercnces on the Brit- ish debt to America had made prog- 1ess and the adjournment “can only mean a temporary del in arriving at a final settlement that 1 bring these two great peoples together in @ matter which'is disturbing to both.” Viscount Burnhar urged a clear adttlement of the B h debt ques- tion and declared adjustment based on facts. and noi figures. needed to achieve a better dgree- ment between the two nations. Hope for Agreement. “1 suppose.” he said. “it {s hope- less to. expect Lombard street and Washington to reach a completely satlsfactory understanding, but if we can reach a reasonable agreement, it is _all we can expect “It peace and war, were bent on bring- ing us continuously more close to- gether in our interests and our ideals. itc of all disturbers of the ace we are forced to march togeth- er along the high road of civiliza- tion with all its ruts and shell holes. You are bound now -and again in vour own world tasks to have Lng- land as your friendly rival and heiper. “After all you cannot keep your world politics in cold storage: neither can we, cither of us, be caught hold- ing up the cause of righteousness for the duy of judgement.” WOULD BAN FORGE looks to me as if destiny, in IN EURDPE'S CRISIS: Ex-Rhineland Commissioner Urges U. S. Join British to Prevent War. n_the occupation zome. . Today's marriage roll of the homegoing included Peter U.:Md- on, , $0th’ Infantry, of Holyoke, Mass., and Joseph Halber, 1t En- gineers, of New York. Chaplain E. P. FEasterbrook,: known as the “marrying parson,” and Chaplain. McNally, $0th In- fantry, officiated at many of the marriages of American soldiers to .German girls. - Chaplain Kas brook’s own daughter was m ried some months ago to C: Joseph D. Collins, and the couple have since returned to the United States; but the chaplain’s German stenographer, Marie Loulse Schil- ling, declared that while she was anxious to migrate to the United States, she preferred to Siipratieradise mol single. ASSERTSINVASION - UNIFIES GERMANS| Clark University Head Says Suffering Among Middle - Classes Amazes Him. g TRy | Bs the Associated Press, BERL Atwood, president of sity, Worcester, Mass., who had_con- ferences this past week with Chan- cellor Cuno, Ambassador Houghton of the United ‘States and several Ame: ican officials, made a statement tq jday voicing his conviction that the French-Belgian “occupation of the Rubr has unified the Germans to greater extent than the world war. Prof. Atwood went to England and other countries to visit the univer- sities, he said today, but on arriving |in Berlin u week ago he became in- jterested in the general condition of the country and had neglected the academic work which brought him | nere “The United States participated in jthe war and armistice and in the roceedings which brought s disarmament,” he declared. that Germany is disarmed has Inot the United States more than & | real responsibility in the matter? He -spoke of Chancellor Cuno as bending every effort to hold Germany together, and “working with the highest ideals to give the country strengt! | _Prof. Atwood, who is visiting Ges imany for the first time, express himself as amazed at the sufferings of the middle classes, who were mak- ing every effort to bear up well under the ordeal brought y_the re- cent“events in the Ruhr. ’ Particu: |larly striking to him were the des- perate efforts the students were mak- ing to continue their studlies, in spite of handicaps and poor living condi- tions. By the Alnt]lll'd Press. COBLENZ, January 20.—Upward | 5-Room House You can buy all the materials for a complete home direct from the man- ufactures and savefourprofitson the the position of Americar exporters in that fleld German Field.. 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January 20. of the mails has been establish A number of test letters sent from here, were removed from the spected and returned for forw twelve hours after their removal. ESSEN d Inspected. ' . A cenxonhlin it is definitely learned, mai Phone Main 5215 TTurteen Stores ---The Better To Serve You By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Charging -that the crisis in Franco- German’ relations is the ultimate re- 1t of the refusal of Congress 1919 to support President Wilson's reparation policy, Senator-elect Sam counsel with them and to assist them January You need our instant duph- s cating service. Duplicate key, 25c. Bring your locks to the shop, ! NER & CLARK Basement. 1233 New York Ave. in reconciling their differénces. Uur word, kindly spoken, under preva ing_conditions, would mean neuce everywhere, and avoidance of blood- shed anywhere. 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A committee of competent Americans, he said, should be appointed at once to confer with England. “Reparations, sanctjons, treaties, all belong to a discredited past,” Mr. The threat of. ruin and more war is the reality of the present.” He declared that the question of ful- fillment of the post-war agreement must be made secondary to the ques- tion of how to avoid new wars. Proposes Joint Actl Solution of the probiem, Mr. Noyes asserted, would lic in joint action of the United States and Great Britain, saying: . “We, Great Britain and the United | States, hereby denounce the repara- | tions provisions of the Versailles | treaty. We advise France to with- draw her troops from the Ruhr and | Rhineland as well. We advise | Jrance to reduce her military forces to @ _point_which will end the pos sibility of military selutions. Vise other nations which have main- tained armies to match those of VFrance to reduce theirs. We advise | that for the time being the past her buried as a past, and that the prob- | lems of economic revival and balanced | budgets absorb the attention of all | nations. Suggests Economic Pressure. “If this is done, we believe, since | Great Britain and the United States must play a very important part hx. the economic revival of Europe, and | especially of Germany, that when political obstacles to that revival have been removed their influence will obtain more real money repa- rations from Germany than France | . will ever extort with her troops. { “If France refuses to take the ad- vice of her former allies. then 1 say, by all means, use force. We have the | means, and these means are neither military nor political. Economic pressure would quickly force the is- sue. Great Britain and the United States could easily, acting jointly, af- fect French credit and the value.of the franc so seriously as to render the continuance of expensive military adventures impossible. 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