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PAN RETURNS SHANTING 0 CHINA EXCEPT RALROAD OPEN DOOR REESTABLSHED 3 tly Settlement of Entire the schedule this Alliance will no longer be in force. ° Problein Predicted as Re- Our people and the British know sult of Conference. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 192 WOULD MAKE PASSENGER SHIPS OUT OF UNFIN Otherwise They WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—A been advanced by J. W. Fleet Corporation. ISHED CRUISERS Head of Emergency Fleet Corporation Says Would Be Sunk. plan for converting the hulls of battle cruisers now on the stocks into fast passenger liners has Powell, President of the Emergency PERTINAX RECALLED, BUT BY HIS OWN BOSS Report That Government Ordered Home Author of Sensational Yarn Amuses French. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—The French delegation is amused by re- ports cabled here from Paris to the effect that Andre Geraud, who up to last Wednesday covered the con- ference for the Echo de Paris and the London Dally Telegraph, had been ordered back to France by the French By converting three of the hulls that would otherwise be towed ‘out to sea and sunk, Mr. Powell said, the American merchant marine would get a boost it will get in no other way. Three such liners are, in his opinion, as many as the traffic could support. Mr. Powell personally inspected the battle cruiser Lexington at Quincy, Mass., over the week-end, and is convinced that the con- version could be made with little difficulty. The resulting liner Government as « result of bis sensa- tional yarn about the Briand-Schan- ser controversy, which precipitated anti-Frenoh riots in Italy. The fact is that Geraud, who is better known by his pen name of Pertinax, ailed homeward last ~ i. spoctiys ‘chiefs: telt ‘that ' rhe? sewn | emanating from the conference ho longer justified the expense of keep- ing the two men in Washington. Be. fore his departure Geraud made faved with the Italians by writt letter of profound apology to Se! ir Schanzer, who replied by having ap invitation to the Itallan Ambassador's dinner to the correspondents iast Sat- urday night sent to him. Being op the ocean, Geraud could not attend the dinne: Pertinax most writers on international polit: In Europe and one of the most re: tionary. — Reception tor 1 iam Jews. The American Economic Counell for Hungarian Jews will give a reception at the Hotel Aator to-night for Francis Szekely, President of the Kultus Ge- moinde of Budapest, Rabbi Hijas Adler of the Rombach Synagogue of Budapest, end Dr. Emil Zahler, President of the Ninth District of Budapest, The Hun- garian delegates came here to enlist the t once one of the fore- Wednesda with Philippe Millet of the Petit Parisien, because their re- aid of American Jews in the rehbilita- tion of the Jewish institutions. Famine at ITHOU'T that myste- rious “something” in H-O, (Hornby’s Oatmeal) there may famine at a feast. That “something’’ is what the human body de- mands for bone, Hood, and sinew—and Nature puts it in these, her finest oats. a Feast H-O with Preserves delightful addition to H-O. Pour a few tablespoonfuls of the preserves over the cooked H.0. If plenty of the. suger syruj ich tl it wi canned is added, ‘no. additional sugar will be needed in-serving. thie and if the Japanese do not know )) ACTION IS HARMONIOUS. it actually they realize what is going e. to happen and their jong insistence on a larger ratio than was framed in rf proposals had a’ ) China Will Open Province to Trade and Investments of All Nations, The H-O process of pan toasting and super steam cooking, develops this vital element in the most delight- ful form—and makes each flake curly and nut-brown. would be without peer on the ocean, he asserted. She could carry about 1,000 first class, 1,000 second class and 2,000 steerage pas- sengers. ‘The vessels could not possibly be reconverted into war vessels, Mr. Powell declared, because the hulls would be without armor protection against submarine or other attack, Turning them into fighters again would be more costly and take longer than build- ing new battle cruisers, he added. Mr. Powell believes two of the Somer st and prunes add a most delight- ful touch to a dish of H-O, Fillthe ing dish with H-O; add) Sve or sea of the eoubed dried fruits, and pour the syrup in which they were cooked over 0 per cent. of ti n naval strength, } 8) alizes that the Anglo-Japan- ne alliance js virtually at an end and Here are some new ways WASHINGTON, Dee. 6—An earty Washington rather expects that it of 8e: H-O that ¢ Gettlement of tho entire Shantung| wifi be from Japan that the sumees: other battle cruiser hulls could be converted into alreraft car- both “ehilldren and grown- the whole dish, No dai ai a " tion of wiping off the treaty comes jers. Und th 1 limitati i i sugar wil l. ive wit! ‘ eee wepredicted bere. to the conference. r nder the naval limitation progtamme the United States is pe (as enrty new interest sumer fverbs boone | = ; ‘ | “This belies grows out of the action allowed two such craft of about 40,000 tons displacement each. | @f the ‘Japanese delegutes in agreeing Inte yesterday to a virtual restoration to China of the entire province with the exception of 289 miles of railroad running from the port of Tsing-Tw Pimee ce "one = STRENGTH OF NAVY OVER THE JAPANESE Great Britain wou prefer this, for she. is anxious to do everything to avold offending her ally, while Japan would rather have it told in the his- tories that she has abandoned the HO with Jelly Just before serving H-O after it has been arranged in the cereal dishes, top it off with a spoonful of bright red currant, apple or other jelly which you may have ‘oni bata is tiny bit of color is a special delight to children. A few minutes before re- moving from the fire, Bectiuse H-O is thoroughly in our it re- quires ay 20 oe cooking i 0 \s for H-O—which wo believe to be the best oatmeal in the world. membership of 1,900 men, of whom 1.400 are, employed in commercial plants, working conditions in which will be gov- erned by the new contract. After the meeting E. J, Vols, Presi- dent of the local, aald he did not antici- pate a strike, but that an agreement Pill be renchéd In conference with the Photo-Pngravers' Board of Trado, the organization of employers. ewspapera will not be affected. —————————_ now, but she will ask the right to build up her fleet, which to-day totals about 225,000 tons, to a figure not ex- ceeding 810,000 tons. This would give her more than parity with Japan, _—_—— 48-HOUR WEEK IS REJECTED. Photo-Engravers Reaffrm Offer to Henew Old Organized photo-engravers of this city last night rejected the employers’ proposal for a forty-eight hour week the first of the year, Instead, they re- aMrmed their action of Oct, 20 offerius to renew the present contract. alliance than that she had been ousted from her partnership. Send for “The Better Tabie’’ { —a most remarkable Cook Book. It is free. Also state whether you would ‘i like a free copy of our pamphlet, ( “Food for Growing Children.” i Address Dept. 40 The H-O Cereal Co., Inc. BUFFALO, N. Y. A floor cleaned with a Masco is clean the first time over. Contract. ARMY TRUCKS FOR P. 0. USE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—All arny motor vehicles that can be spared will be loaned to the Post Office Depart- ment to be used in moving the heavy Christmas mails. Secretary Weeke of the War Department directed to-day that all corps area commanders hold all motor vehicles, not actually needed | person, capital or material may oe F meeded for any purpose whatever “within the province of Shantung” are | F) abandoned and China ‘s privilesed to open Sbantung to the trade and in- MASSASOIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Fall River, Mass ‘The action was taken at a meeting of Ps vestments of all nations, In other Local No. 1 9f, the International Photo | for their areas, at the disposal of the 56 Leonard Street, New York 16 Columbia Street, Boston add from 10 to 12 raisins ag 2 ii) riington Hall, No. | area co-ordinators durin; 1e rist- i ivi i fa ‘words, the open door Is re-established 2 ¢ inne tocal has & nwa’ Holl Gaya: = for each individual serving 41 maters of Pree Sel/-Riies Fleer of H.O. Cook the raisins tion ahd that commission will not Teport for months. Meanwhile, there be no disturbance of the existing of things except for such mat- ters as Japan has indicated her will- "imgmess to agree to. "} The ponversations between the Jap- } Bpese und Chinese representatives oy 'Shantung are getting along famously, Japan han offered, as Delegate Hani ara explained, to renounce all Germany acquired in Shantung and Which &ccrued to Japan. Whey Aiscussed maritime customs ama yarions other things, but che doubtful, however, that the Japanese + ea ee aeeei ion ota ig Pronouncoment will be effective and > aparaheaannt way, which 18 unqualified unless meanwhile the af- yeal thing in controversy. fairs of China in general and Shan- im her efforts to negotiate the ets Be parca Dave Dost head of finallys-that is, finally so far as the Brastons ratios wits, China before OF teat chafcrence ia goncermed. ibs erencerece sae » offered to ‘nox io. Governtment, as the French road Feturn the province, reserving only @ jig munocuvres, will assent to the alt control of the railway. Mr. Hanl-. Hughes plan only after assurance ‘s fa explained that the territory of forthcoming that Japan's interes:9 Mare the Asiatic mainiand will not bo un- duly jeopardized by decisions reached here. Meanwhile, in collaboration with his nayal experts, and after frequent y consultations with Premier Briand “We took it from Germany, and not!) wireless and cablo, M. Vivianl has China,” he said. “Not only did! compieted the naval proposals that take bothing from our nelgbtor vance of Dehal of France, wW6 actually offered to restore it 3 of these proposals ie building programme of 1912, [fo Chitia and give her a halt right in| Syn remult of which the French Navy, bt former German railway. We/had no war intervened, would now consider that we had a possess a total of more than 500,000 tion for what we| tons. France desires no such strength for in blood and money, but we that "it showld.come trom Ger-| PNETSTIN pan l-lelelelens ly @nd not ped Lahig hs ir com- rein te raiway. | "The Mysterious - VITAMINES You can’t see them and you can’t taste them. Yet, scientists sa: vitamines are the secret of health made her first move fn the muat- ter of naval limitation, Former Pre- mier Viviani directed Ambassador Jusserand to inquire of Secretary Hughes when the French naval thesis might be presented, Intimating strong desire for haste. Mr. Hughes has replied that be expected Japan's formal declaration on the 5-5-8 pro- gramme by Saturday, in which case . discussion of the French and Italian sea status could be begun at @ pub- Ne plenary sitting Monday. in French circles it ts thought dishes and serve with cream. 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