Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1924, Page 19

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D, K Y. 24, 1924 —PART, 1 (. STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. - C, - FEBRUAR s . . THE -SUNDAY Certainly = Peace Looms for Europe With Experts’ «id the work of STRIKE DOOMING Essss LITTLE TOGAIN |Reparations Problem Back Again IN POINCARE DEFEAT At Starting Point for .Sululum [ABUR GABINET‘Hardeu Throws Cold Water on! Rc-pwsenlmues of Allied Nations Once More Around | Immediate Acceptance of Reparation Committee’s Work and General Settlement of Outstand- ing Differences Are Expected Noiw. German Rejoicing at Im- minent Fall. Macdonald's Chlef Trouhles Coming From His Own Party Ranks. DEFEAT TWICE, ‘WOULD NoT ALTER POLICY Any French Premler Must Keep Same Foreign Program. NEAR BY MANIMILIAN | Dock Walkout May Be Followed by | i Mine:Struggle. {man newsy Some daily fall of Trem Since bis domestic often displeases the . and his forcign policy di d s any of his ¢ tictpation of the cars { poltes Copyright, 1 the Assoclation, Pleas at Brit- | sacritice blockaded | fall is pos ile te of siege.] But the writer do demanded | Gertiany would then have a day, but {to M f\l\l claim, e pride re- let feur « i polt GARDINER. a les of | by nvictions, his effeetually it under a sty t all port al two shilline Poine not that « for Toaded smount of f one time and any thin i ature of | [y h fume- | 1 larmit aspect. had been antici 1 Ineasures tihen to imereuse ry concessions Humpered 2 solution of the reparations pr normal reserves of corn, but thy docs not depend upon individ insuthicient t country ! It is bampered by blind crro @ Proiovs M both sides. Instead of lookine back the outlook became more menne- | ward and ing wmntuad With the prospect of @ syupathetie | difficulties, : on the part of other trunsport | should Tven 1 wonde ik by ;s A the were gl Settlement Seems Near. Wworld, strikes ilie empliye ender wher two, the poor g a thin AL e all rous l_feat of the vest has prevaile industrs. and in : pre Stoand will . Betwe consumer is ha wl $ n | nomie the would quick abtful. e s ditfieult 1 o Qs d uld face llll‘l“ A : sme. Fran mining | hectares of 1 H SRR | has built d u the min- ittedly antiquated ! v ixih of its norm: Growlis of E growl ¢ fact that Ge Minister Rumsay Due Judging fro the first few ermmnt docs n i “The 14 and mii h Pt trd . and, il I.m ount st uibic | TOUEtDSh DI Soll chavkh. Jirouble | 1L LC e Eroung lafuvor of cancell {tion of debts, it seems to the writer, gll\“‘m& realizal help o » t help nl the tor oad thing i ! rehabiii- would . and busi- aiflicied by finan- neresing is \\mh it wus said 1 ten-to-one A ) tting com- as u valuable bar- MERICANS HONOR IDOL OF PORTO RICO Admiral Coontz and Others of Navy and Press Visit Munoz-Rivera Tomb h..n wre on lll- « clorm ment on care policy bankruptey of the futed Tross. Porto and 100 otfic ;. an together with 1 cditors und publishers. imarched from Villa Sulza, the sum- mer home of Senutor ¢ getti, {they were the guests of the %o ment at luncheon, to the village of Barranquitas to tribute at lh- tomb of Luis Munoz-Rivera, the Lican patriot wreath on the Munoz-River resident com at Washington. & or - Hernande th. (Copyrig) m 1924) CARTER SUIT COMES BEFORE U. S JUDGE " Italian Lawyer Represents Egyp- tian Government in Action Ending Concession. Februar Admiral the Ameri- 100 Amer today o tom. dicd in 19 joner of 1 while Lovez tomb suid that o) n in d news- in e arnarvon . wspeditior Bryptian government, canic Tudge Crabite of the mixe i, the to the puper representativ Loduy t ,u.(,r,j‘,\ {the islund and govern- ’i to govern SHlPBUILDING G STRIKE THREATENS BRITAIN Soutbmptou ‘Workers Drop Tools. Dock Employes Still Remain Out. presenting ment, decla did ot Te Mr. Carter. The Countess of Carnar- von wus mot cited The jud Tuesday to the point priv: WOMAN HURLS CHILDREN TO DEATH FROM TOWER| Leaps to Pavement From 280-Foot Ledge in Westminster Abbey After Killing Two. By the Assoclated Press. LONDO: Febryary A woman about thirty-five vears of age today threw a girl of five and a baby boy from the top of the 280-foot beil tower of Westminster Cathedral and then plunged to the pavement her- B fading near the d bodies of the children. The Idmlil\ of the woman lias riot been e shed. Ex-Mayor '.l‘akes Bride. MOUNT VERNO! Y., February Announcement was made tonight the marringe today in Sea Breez ourned the case until able counsel to a ately. i By the Assovtated Press. ! LONDON, February 25.—The strike jof the dock workers is still in prog- ress. The position was without change today, and the proposed set- tlement is still In abeyance. DI putes now are threatening the ship- building trade, the F ion of 1 gineering and bhlphuutllng Trad: demanding a conslderable advance rds yet affected Southampton, whe 60 ummax(l workers threw down thoir tools to maintain their demand fo an advance of 17 »!ullmgu ml(rkl\ Th“u(uk;lumsr. the whole of ampton’s shipyards have been brought to o standstill, and there are fears that the strike may extend to other areas. W vas mayor of Mount Vernon in 1920 and 192i. He ce president of the International Consollghred Commers cial Company of New York. ’ co he will not | 9 P od P d 0 o0 °*® Do °® ‘oo | o9 *¢ R o 4 o4 | ®0 4 o0 6 P o d oo .0 P o 0 P o4 *0 *9 o 544 554 o6 e oo *e *e * o Dol 9 o0 P o4 o0 o *o *® .o *o 3 o o *0 1 ee oo * * {00 Lo d P o4 °e | o *o 29 bod *e Pod Do *® *0 | 99 o0 Rdmiral Coonts 1aid & | wit- | \\'m could see i It Report Near, Is Opinion in Franc | Green Table Discussing How Germany Can Pay and How to Force Settlement. BY ANDR By Rudio to The Star. PARIS bruary | uical questions mittees are t political sroblem. Ko 1o to pa 2y ARD 'munl and &till the jeading ininds und economies coul dnot an- 28.—Heyond te Which the experts' Cxuminiug, ther and psyeholog Clemenceau | Withiu a very \ is being | \u- n submitted Wls by all go wpinjon wu opinion who hithe lT Durjng tl of the French discovery. It reparations probie national solution 1t s u pleasure mulas crop up again. of | ven ting and | ARyDody who hasu't lost Lis is why reparations have |00y remembers that this pa no fruit except moratoriums, | f2VMURL Was not entirely feno onuts 1919, when pence Was negotiu things change mow? That is| | Nerialine e an international | re coutd Hice to kno: part tn + but she Hies and their » | o had it in their power to mak ¥, provided they worl v wouldn't. | wouldn't an infinity tinanciul, snomie expressed of would s fers 1 requires Cinter- have old is for- reju- | to have 1t conts tely bl L and 1 m " { lm Lress . larly Ruh than for 5 moral. | xiven will 2 Hieni- tienlur d in| which m r for the ground, it e Frenen to ation, hecause ft @ war in_ wihich man ricreed to collubo- o th wafow m than npct wore Rulir o A ons commiseion, ATl Natio ent the unfted cred:tors Li1sh ary @ Freueh and hes productive d thie looks as IF sone SUERDR cting point. 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