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NGL APPOINT MLSON AS CHEF OF NEIATORS Brazil and Spain to Com- qunicate With Him on Armenia. ADMIT COSTA RICA. our Reports Decision Not to Amend Covenant at This Time. NEVA, Dec. %.—The text of the made by the Counoil to Pres!- Wilson's acceptance of the role ' tor in the Armenian ques- which was despatched to Wash- this morning, signed by Pres!- Hymans of the Asrembly, ie as ¢ “In the name of the Council, of League of Nations I thank for your telegram of Dec. 1 B which you agree to act as me- between the Armenians the Turkish Nationalists and that you wil nominate a re- Mative for this purpose. “The Council is deeply re- at and grateful for your jon, The Council asked me : inform you that the Spanish D nt declares itself ready ¥ participate in any action of a ™ and diplomatic character ‘im sppport of Armenia and that Brazilian Government an- “ROunces that it is ready to take alone or with other powers putting an end to the present tuation in Armenia. The Coun- therefore requests these two ments to communicate di- re with you as to how co- tion in this work can best | arranged. Negotiations can immediately with the Ar- Government at Eri Van. “As regards the Kemalists rkish Nationalists) the Coun- ip taking steps to find out the effective method of getting sto touch with them and will in- pm you further on this point as as possible.” nt Hymans read the message ¥ mt Wilson and his reply mi after the Assembly met this t reading of Mr. Wilson's mos- drew hearty applause, M. also said messages of grat- had cen sent Brazil and Spain, Lord Robert Cocil, representative Union of South Africa, satd ts were also due the French del- » particularly Rene Vivian, eloquence, he declared, had in- “this meritorious effort to Armenia.” Robert warned the Assembly difficulties were in its path, He Armenia was snowbound and Gist hostilities had been stopped, but #t @ fresh outbreak must be antic!- ted when the snow disappeared. a meantime resources and guid- ee must be furnished Armenia to able her to become a velf-support- sub-committee considering ap- of s*naller states for mem- im the league has decided to favorably upon the admission ta Rica, but unfavorably on ij and Lichtenstein. Im reporting to-day the decision of Ny Committee on Amend- to the League covenant not to changes at this session, A. J. Balfour of Groat Britain fore- mast the possible need of important im the future, The commit- the moment inopportune Because the committee re- the amendments proposed by inavian countries it wag not oonsidered that it disagreed motive 49 this,” he said: “If the covenant you amend ty of Versailles, which gave he mentioned as Sept. 1 next. referring the changes proposed to a soueniasion tor wendy Mr. though: mybly could preosaant of great value next ‘bly, which might be to make more important \e Hagerup of Norway and of Sweden signif ed the decisions of the thelr proposi- coaees AGUE PUTS LIMIT _ ON ARTICLE TEN Not Guarantee Territorial territorial integrity of any member of the league, It limite our obligations to condemning any external aggression against territorial or political independ- ence of any member of the league and | makes it the duty of the council to ad- vise what meang are desirable to resist such aggression.” t's remarks were made for the benefit of Auntria, Costa Rica and other states whose ‘applications for membership were acted upon yesterday. | pea” etal COUNCIL REJECTS GERMAN PROTEST Refuses to Modify Its Acceptance of Vote in Eupen and Malmedy Districts. | GENEVA, Dec. 2 (Associated Prensa). —Germany's protest against acceptance | by the League of Nations of what the | Berlin Government deemed falnified ro- | turns from the plebiscites held in the! Eupen and Malmedy districts, along | the Beigian frontier, has been rejected | ‘by the Council of the League. | In ita reply to the German Govern- ment the Council anys it finds no rea~ son to modify its previous deciaion to nocept the result of the plebincite, BREAD TO DROP, PASTRY STAYS UP. Bakers Plead Big Supplies of Sugar On Hand Bought at High Price. ‘The United Master Bakers of Man- hattan yerterday afternoon i) Man- nerchor Hail, Fifty-sixth Street near Third Avenue, discusned ways and means of reducing the prices of bread, rolls and staple bakery products. ‘They gave the President *pbwor to appoint a committee of seven to con- for with the 400 members and gather fac eo au o Bt ge eid conte 8 has ian prevent reductions In prices of pastries and cakes, a A big drop in the price of flour, how. ever, gives promise that within 9 short time the prices of bread and rolls will Ko lower, Values at Velour, Chien 5354 , Says Lord Robert Oech. covenant was declared Cecil to-day to be of member stat: In Five models illustrated. Misses’ Coat Salon OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Important Reduction—Friday Misses’ Dept.—3rd Floor 275 Misses’ Tailored Dresses Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust 18.00 Youthful models of Tricotine, Ve= lour and Jersey Cloth, Tinsel and Wool Embroidered, Braid bound, Beaded and Buttcn trimmed. i} Kifth Avenue Extraordinary rkin’s Drastic Reductions on . FUR-COLLAREDCOATS& WRAPS *35.00 riginally 45.00, 55.00 to 59:75 Broadway No G, O. D.’s No Exchenges Ne Credits Fashioned of Bolivia, Striped Bolivia, Duvet Velour, Velour de Laine and Silvertone, collared with French Nutria, Australian Opossum, Raccoon, French Seal or self-material, in Reindeer, Suchow, Navy and Brown These coats and wraps have been assembled from our own specialized stocks, and at their drasti- cally reduced price offer, we have no hesitancy in stating, the greatest coat values presented by any store this season, The collection is varied, including many new coat and wrap effects, made of the favored fabrics, collared with fine furs, silk lined, warmly interlined and excellently tailored, Women's Coat Salon Fourth Floor THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. H. Altman & Un. | MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) —===———————[—[SS—[SSS=> of Hudson seal coney), natural A Number of | | Men’s Fine Winter Overcoats | very specially priced at | $67.50 These are Overcoats of really fine quality, tailored and finished with expert skill. The materials were imported from England; the coats were made in New York. (Sale in the Men's Clothing Department, SIXTH FLOOR) A Choice Assemblage of © H Men’s Fur Caps & Collars | (dyed muskrat and. natural raccoon, is a fi feature of sexsonable interest in the Meri’s Hat Depart- ment on the First Floor. The Men’s Fur Caps A Men’s Fur Collars . | A Clearance Sale now in progress in this Department, offers exceptional vaiue in Thirty-fifth Street muskrat), French seal (dyed | prices are: f . . $5.75 to 24.00 | 3 5 16.50 to 40.50 ii Men’s Soft Hats | in several smart Winter models, taken from regular stock and specially reduced to The World Prints MORE Business Opportunities Than All the Other New York Morning News- papers Added Together oe ul Aspirin You must say ‘‘Bayer’”’ Warning! Untless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by Physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. 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