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¥ c | PREMIERS TOASK ~ COMMISSION TO __ REBUILD EUROPE iy ne oe &, §. Will Be Represented «! eague Council at Cannes, ik Jan, 4, Wk LONDON, Dec. 22 (Associated Press). «-Tho Allled Supreme Council at its coming meeting !n Cannes will be maxed to invite the interested powers & appoint a commission to elaborate ® comprehensive scheme for the re- Rabilitation of Central Europe and ivussia, This conclusion was arrived f@t in the conferences of the French e024 British Premiers just ended here. ‘The United States would be invited .@ Eave a membership in this commis- sion. Germany also would be repre- sented. ‘The question of a Russiin lepresentative is in abeyance. Premier Briand returned ts, “Ono could almost say on practi- ly all essential points,” added the Premier, “but no decisions have been passed In°writing. Those can only be taken by the Supreme Council dt its noxt meet ie The discussion’ veld by the Pee: miers, it was learned, were much wider in scope than tho Mere debat- ing of the German re; ation. First, they thoroughly reviewed the mumerous plans suggested for fixing the reparations nts on a basis agreeable tion situ- y" y ‘The questions of the restoration of Austria and the possibility of bring- ing Russia within the counsels of the nations, were gone into. It was de- elded that the best course to pursue would be to suggest to the Supreme | Council that tt ask the powers ia a | position to render the necessary ar- sistance to appoint a competent com- rounded by friends in the Senate who will sup- port him «nm the four-power pact as they did on the German treaty, The danger to ratification Hes rather im the possibility of a Republican and Democratiy coalition, Senator Me- Nary of Oregon, Republican, want reservations, Senator Kenyon I a faithful braska, Democrat, who vo! German treaty and indicated some time ago that he might favor the four-power pact, is Inclined to be open minded about the new treaty and await the outcome of the whole nference before reaching a decision. nator Johnson of California, Re- blican, 18 in his native State now ng ols ear to the ground there. Some Democratic Senators think Mr. Johnson will support the treaty in order to assure himavlf of Adminis- tration support in his campaign for election next year, us there have been rumors of Herbert Hoover en- tering the race against Mr. Johnson, ‘Those who know the California Sen- ator best ridicule such an assertion and insist that he will make up his mind on the four-power pact irre- spective of political ounsequences. They regard aa much mor® signifi- cant the fact that the Hearst news- papers in Callfornig are opposing the treaty and the lntfor ma for Hiram Johnson in tl tial primary contest Inet y . Johnson's -attitude is largely im- portant in respect to its influence on} | his. Republican colleagues. Ilo is capable of making « stuunch tight and the Democrats would welcome him to their ranks in opposing this treaty just as did Senator Lodge and the rescrvationiats when they set out to defeut the Versnilles pact. The outlook is not as bright as it was for the four-power treat: = ponition- is growing. Rese: will be demanded. e diffe: the ultimate, however, wil reat upon Mr. Harding’s attitude, for, if he re- tions, the treaty will fail, seems more likely, ho accepts’ Chi tying reservations, the chances are that after Jong debate the treaty will be ratified. So ceeasilinactae FRANCE AND ITALY ACCEPT FORMALLY U. S. NAVAL PLAN Delegates Give Assent to the Capi- tal Ship Part of the , Proposals. WASHINGTON, Dec, 23 (Associated group ofjengine room of the boat. Neither suffered il] effects. tig, daughter of Mrs. Abram B. Lus- tig of this city, to Herbert C. Samp- | ter, aon of Mr. and Mra. Morris Samp-| burgh was her only attendant. ter, also of New York, took place last | Ceremony was followed by « evening at the Hotel 8t. Regis. Ths | ceremony was performed at 6.30 o'clock by Dr, Felix Adler in the| Louls XVI suite, The bride wore a|s47 Kown of white velvet with an old lace |denly ‘while at work at jay. SAMPTER-LUSTIG WEDDING, ‘The wedding of Miss H. Ruth Lur- DIES AT HIS WORK. 0, AL died THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER The recep- jtion and seated dinner for 160 guesta, oe john Nichols, fifty, ® truckman, of No. Nadison Street, Brook): ss a veil. Mise Lucy Kaufmann of Pitts-' Place 59TH TO 60TH ST., LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE. 7s Open Cvenings Till 10 to Christmas. A most satisfactory arrange- ment, giving extra unhurried shop- ping hours to our customers and extra to our employees. Direct into store by Subway: Interboro (59th St. station) and Broadway B. R. T. (Lexington Ave. station). Direct to store by surface cars: 59th St., Lexington and 3rd Ave. cars and Third Ave. “L.”: A few blocks away are the Queensboro Bridge, 5th Ave. buses, Madison Ave, cars and Second Ave, “L.” other probl + waiting ite attent! mission to devise a comprehensive Ppress),—Statements in behalf of France plan of dealing with the difficulties. ang Italy accepting formally the Amer- ‘Thia was done on the theory that the ican proposals for imitation of capital fans under consideration were ships mont fe to-day by timately related, their solution aamirad De. , be pbs f Leon Mey de lent upon one another. Genet ANZOr th the Supreme Council will rest St the mecing ®t the delegates of the the docisigg as to whether the powers five major powers of the Washington will be to co-ooperate in form- conference, IngLawch a body. It is conside! ‘The question of auxiliary craft, sub- the Council will act witir marines and cruisers, was not reached a hers spel 4 at the morning session. The French del- reparations Lyment 4 4 GeGaek nadpottian | viawpoints and craoy Scws s0i, was pet ready to endeavoring to concillate thelr views. ‘Americar Ambassador Harvey wiil gation also withheld its statement attend es meoting, Jan. 4, it 1 —_—_—es———— cee ee on ebaerver” hen the PILOT OF FIREBOAT IS gubject under discussion is one of no RESCUED BY POLICEMAN — Interest to America, and a bpsivesy ane ie. che, coun aerate Members ef Patrel Launch Crew ‘Take Man From Water. subjects affecting the United States. Patrolman Frank J. Ludwig, in je. from the question of Euro- rehabilitation, it is likely that the Supreme Council will have before {tthe Turco-Greek situation a charge of the motor patrol launch lems which have long ve Viich operates between the fireboat George B, McClellan and her plier at 99th Street, dived into the Hast River yesterday afternoon to rescue ‘ John L. Lafferty, pilot of the fireboat WARRINGTON, Deo. 22 (Axaoc!-|, Ludwig and his partner, Patrolman ated Press).—At ‘tho State prepay) » were on the pier ment it was said that Am- | When they heard cries from the ee raves would attend the at its head. Lafferty had slipped off meetings at Cannes and that upun bis the icy rope ladder that hangs from Proceed with the discussion untt) it re- ceived Instructions, British dele- It is expected the ines mecting prove to be tho most important Counci! has ever held, as there is of momentous weport on the action taken at that ‘would depend any further pals ‘Without stopping to take off his coat, Lud: grasped and shouted for help, steps by this Government. eee TREATY W OMGER FROM A COALIN OF BOTH PARTES ‘WWontinued From First Page:) tam ‘Wilson had fair warn- the Senate's “attitude in the robin which was circulated the covenant was published. Torthia leaders re- . unity was given tor ptudy of the text of the treaty befam, it was signed, and that the meaiiire was negotiated in secret goede. The Democrats plan as one stepf in their campaign against the a to call for the proceedings of the sessions in order to learn what other things the American delegation may have agreed to be- ides the French and British inter- pretation that the mainland of Japan was covered in the pact. ‘To this sort of tactics it is not gnly | ‘probable but most likely that Presi- dent Harding will answer through Oncar Underwood, Democratic leader, “who a8 & member of the American that transpired. Mr. will therefore be im the of defending the Administra- ‘up Democratic votes, ? Democrats who anticipate @hSO" Mr, Underwood will be com- d to vote for the ratification of ty insist that he is the last he threw to ce hore. “The men dried their clothes in the pier and was struggling in the jumped into the water erty under the armpits nd ‘line, whics for a life preserver and line, which bis partner, With dit- iy managed to get -both ficulty Silk Petticoats 3.65 Taffeta and AlkSilk Jersey. Tailored and fancy flouncés. Fae vored colors, black Misses’ Silk Dresses Chiffon Taffetas Canton Crepes Every dress a néw creation—designed for Spring, *16.95 Small Women ani Misses" Sizes 1922. Reflecting the joyous buoyancy ang freshness of youth and Spring in their every line. Black, navy, brown, mohawk and mauve. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Black predominating. loomingdale's—Second Floor 22, 1921. Sizes 7 to11.. Sizes 1134 to 2 Sizes 6 to 8. “ 8% torr. “1114 to2. For Misses. 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