Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 46

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gister Persons Leaving Eng- land to Avert Rush. LB ;) s ' |yesterday by directors and officers of| M ” New. York from Jack P. Mantell, an|she said, Mantell brought to this PEAWUSY Tfl HA” {IMMIGRANTS DIVIDED |80 Sl R OPOSED | - datde i da AL YO, o e T i st vt | By g s Gmaves P"'OT"G"”“Df E : resolutions _suggesf AFTER DROPPING FIGHT. - eon of naun B. Mantell, the Shake- 3 hotel, testified that Mantell jv- France to either the mother, father ing l'n his. honel‘u with n'v':%x:mn PARIS, ‘November 30 (Jewlali - Anntal Visit to ‘Soldier Graves |in that country and say “This would | Opera Singer, Who Says He Is Son the court he had mad 1al set- j Would Be'Mark of Wation” Bo etoived tniverally an & OUIDE| © " ‘.‘l?a‘..‘.“.‘.'.‘;:{.é:'-'m‘m’.‘.. when he |l ment with hls wige: Mo alifheny | o0 Solaiers of the Jewish .galth )i u. S. and British Companies to| . “oU e Mark of Nation’s recognition of the sacrifice made by of Late Shakespeatean, remarried and iad become tho ire nad | was granted Mrs. Mantell. the national American cemeteriés in Thanks. e ok (en 5P the nation's grat- Settles Case. two childre @ second husband. France are being photographed ro NEW YO November 80. — Al | itud . ed on th Season’s Dramatic Novelties. - ] A gold star mothers, whose lonl-"lre Rel tlv,u who desire to visit the WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. November -una last’ w«k" at h.rah::?:na From the New York Tribune L e e S apanese rchitects Incens- given an opportunity to visit their |Franc Bre anked to send their names| 30.—Supreme Court Justice ; ied a0 interiocutory a young French | litical se e 3 The' work is carriéd oh under graves, if the Unllu{ BOV! to the association's headquarters jn!has gran ' - daughter of & member of the Johnlon"‘:';nr:l fii’ké‘é;’hf&’? :3‘.;:?,’3 the auspices of the Jewish welfarc rshall, manager of the AMONG SHIP LlNEs government offer free transportation or wife of each American soldier 3 l(uuu #aid_ho wished to Withdraw | Stker than the pla cff, Manioll 1014 | graphic AEency)—Graves of Amei- =k Bt 5,54 h:'lmn this to be. untru the fallen soldiers’ relatives in tho buried in French cem of their soldier dead in was living at the Bretton Hall Hotel | The dramati. neveicies of the po- | “¢%3 % By the Associated Preas. Saent abproves Tesolutior New York. divorce to Mri B, Masis chamber of deputies, whom, Toard I the United States ed at Calling in Experts --of America. BY E. R. EGGER. B7 Radlo to Tig Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 19 TOKIO, November :m — Obstacles blocking Japan's reconstruction pro- gram continue-to increase, with the Iatest blow aimed at the prompt launch- ing of the Greater Tokio project being dealt by the. advisory councll through its decision that the contemplated pro- gram Is too costly to carry out at the present time. The council, although not connected with the official reconstruc- tlon board, is composed of prominent Japanese, Including Viscount Shibusawa and leaders of the various parties, hence their views carry conslderable weight in the public mind. It is reported that Shibusawa and Viscount Kato, head. of the Kenseikai minority Party, ave among thé oppo- nents of the proje¢t, Tha oppogition is based largely upon the recommenda- tions of L. Charles. A. Beard of New York and -sponsored by Viscount Goto, home minister and former mayor of Tokio. st gy Curtaflment Neceasary. The councll 1s:reported. to have de- clared that it Is necessary to curtall the ruction program and luding the constructios harbor and the canal conuec and Yo 8. The proposed extensive system of ets likewise Is opposed and epanded, maklog necossary the com- feto rovAmpinit of plans and nullfy- z the work of many Opinion pre- vails here that the ve is politi- cal, as it is pointed out that the coun- cfl ‘merely functions as an advisory are in no re inding upon the reconstruc oard or diet. The opposition, however. ens the stand taken by d increases the p 3! of an effective fight against its adop- | tion. Jenlousy Breeds Opposition. The opposition generaily is attrib- uted to jealousy among prominent Japanese architects and _municipal authorities because their services were not sought and an American ex pert summr)nvd instead. H many believe that the ‘are sincere in their bellef suntry is unable to bear the burden of exp protest of th that $450,000,000 ap Ly the finance department for the re building of Tokio, is entirely inade- ate o carry out the pro only possible solution of the trading 3 ing certain features of the recently outlined reform program in return for support of the “Greater Toiio” project. DEAD IN GUN BATTLE. Two Companions of Ohio-Ex-Con- vict Abandon Him to Escape. CLEVELAND, November 30.—Shot with police, died in a hospital three hours after he had been thrown out of the sus- pect's machine by his two compan- lons, Shorily before he succumbed h told the authorities that an- alhor of the fugitives -also had re- bullet wounds and was hurt ba 'The automobile, /which police de- clare_was the same which figured in the kidnaping and robbery of two officials of the Dangler Stove Com- vany Monday, was_found abandoned, ut no trace of the alleged thieves was found. GEORGIA TRAIN WRECKED. TACON, Ga., November ,30.—The Kansas City special, northboind from Jacksonville, Fla., was wrecked near olkston, Ga.,, Wedne: night, ac- cording to reports reaching here. The locomotive, bazgage, express It is reported that the derailed train was sideswiped by another train. The train is operated by the Southern rail- way. |coughs and colds, bronchial NEW YORK. November 30.—New plans for registration abroad of immi- grants leaving Great Britain for the United States have been agreed upon | by British companies and the United | States Lines, officlals of the American | company announced. The resignation is intended to avert a rush on the first , of the month and allot a fair share of | traffic to each steamship company. { The system provides for registration | | | of immigrants, not to exceed in num- | ber the monthly quota. The registra- tion will be by a neutral board. Last spring the United States Lines withdre from an agreement with the Liverpoo: conference of British lines, when it gelved only 273 passengers again: 4,000 or more each for the White Star | nnd Cunard lines. tic liners are due to AT ey with 5000, Imwnigrants who will seek to enter under the De- cember quotas. The annual allotments of fifteen countries already have been filled and Immigration Commissioner Curran today predicted that the Ttallan quota would be exhausted by Decem- ber 10 and that of Germany by the mid- | dle 6f Januavy. The. Estonia_of_the ‘Baltic-American line arrived today outside quaranttine and_thereby. will be the first to enter early Satirda: BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON| AN Chronte coughs and persistent | colds lead to serious lung trouble. 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