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VENIZELOS SOONTO | RETURN TO ATHENS Starts for Capital Within 48 Hours to Help in Muddle | B8 e, Assoctated Prem Paris, Dec. The delegation sent here from G to persuade ex-Pre-| mier Venizelos to return home and help unravel Gre political tangle arrived here today after an unpleas-| ant voyage of cight days the | storm-lashe Mediterranean. Its | members were happy to discover that their mission had heen accomplished for them by telegraph while they were on the way. M. Venizelos gave a luncheon in their honor and subscquently began| a conference with them regarding the | situation. His departure is fixed for| some time within the next 48 hours, the exact hour being held sceret. The Greek delegation, Professors Karolidis Athens university, es of the people and ircek parties. Professor was il quite recently one of bitter of the anti-Venizelist general non partisan sentiment the delegates represent, which was mad known to the ex-premier wire while the delegation was on t way I , i% the tor that persuaded him | deeide to return 1o Athens tempor- Hadjidakis sents all all the and rep: His closest councillors here say Venizclos is not quite sure just how much he can do to help Greece ont of her political confusion, and they fully expect he will refuse to take the re- sponsibility of forming a new govern- ment, He will without returning to powe It is thought great thut h Lieutenant for prof ing. The thing he's But Bowes docs give all the help he the p may DOSS will be s0 . Mrs. Alma mander At ant Christmas Mrs. Alma B communder of Pride or Gr an at home In any case estor suceecding which for in- bitter- cons | Miss [ mamaer; ing seeretary; decline any involve responsibility politics, the ness developed flict with the The temporary ¢ tual action in Athens is held to be In- dicated by the fact that he has estab- | treasarer Ushed & permancnt home in Paris, [guide; My where Madame Ventzelos wiil remain | Mrs, Nellic during his trip to Athens, He will bhe [ Jennie Dart, outside accompanied only by his sceretary, | garct Hallinan Michacl Opoulos. Mawe, Ldohn 1. Kelly, | A committer premier ful terms, at a mw last night. Oth Minnie Miss Minnie would because of during late King haracter of his even- tevior his long Constance Mrs, M Ag OLYMPIC POSTAGE STAMPS Paris. Dec, 28,--The Deputies today passed the bill provid. g for the lssnance of postage stamps commemorative of the Olymp fe games to be held in France nest vear. The Senate has already voted favorably measnre Chamber ot |08 A o, s chairman of the of the seircle: Mrs | Mrs, Nellie More, Mrs, Jennie MeCarthy The annual upon the MRS, VANDERBILT BETTER New York, Dec. 28.-~The condition | pight's mecting of Mres, Willimimn K. Vanderbilt i {11 At her hothe In Fifth avenue hronchial pneumonia was somewhat {was one fmproved today., 8he spent o vwm!m'.‘.‘ | months. able night, her an entertainment who | Santa the of the with ftre to physiciuns said ‘High Flyer H, R state college of Pennsylvania won the | jng today's session, he said, will re-| tionately is filed with high explosive, p 't seem disturbed. "o PRIDE CIRCLE ELECTION Bengson Annual Meet Tree ngson Mrs, vihill who has completed two suceess- | (° ") reting officers named are: MeCarthy, Miss Lena Hart, finan- ciul secretary: Miss Josephine O'Leary t s Martin, Moore, inside guar | | | planist; \ Jeeturer and third truste ‘ physic | was nam | for the installation of ‘officers to mm. | is composed of the following members | Mrs, Christmas | wass held in conjunction Miss I'reda Gugel as us presented gifts from the members, best attenacd iy Ve Lunche was served and provided. el NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 1922 SUMMER BASEBALL STRONGLY OPPOSED (Gase of Charles Paddock Also Up, “Royal Socicty” Package Goods Now on Display P 28, ~Grencral of the Associa-| Dec, president Athletic Atlanta, Ga., Palmer E. Pierce, National Colicgiate tion, reviewed the accomplishments of the past year, outlined the aims |of the association and discussed lcase of Charlie Paddock, champion sprinter in his armual address before the convention of the organization in| |session here today. | He urged strict administr the amateur law, with particular ref- lerence to summer baseball. Thel situation with regard to the playing! of professional and semi-professional basebull was particularly bad in certain parts of New England, he said, where there is no uniformity of practice in the treatment of the sub- tion of | initiate steps that will lead to the| | greatest possible use of the Olympic! |games for the stimulation of track and field events throughout thel the colors of their respective educa- | tional institutions, ! One of the controversial matters to the | pe discussed by the association dur-| Bowes of ney in bomb- {yolve petting so affec- around “the dent connected with rticipatton in the university of | Paris games last May." He read con-| | siderable correspondence he had had | with officials of the amateur athletic which has barred Paddock competing in this year's Olym- and expressed the opinion may have tandings in connection with the He said that Paddock had never appealed to the National Collegiate | Athcltic Association With reference to Mul- 15 case, and said he understood the | had barred Paddock from |the coming games at the request of {the Olympic executive committee, unfortunate inei- | Mr. Paddock’s union from pic games, Chosen Com- —Pleas- | Held, |* been misunder- Party case ted | Circle, Lady For-| John 1. 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