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THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1929, BRI PAIN PLEDGED TO DEFEND FRAN CE FROM GERMAN ATTACK EEE" TREATY OF CANNES PLEDGES. @mwssormer Gree, SHRERSLESBEON BND LENS aS EU lay M. Poincare was win Serr FORDIVORGE AFTER CALLED OFF WHEN MANHATTAN SLAKD ~ BRITAIN TO DEFEND FRANCE, ei) SESTIESATAD OULOBETS SET MU Barthou in M. Briand’s Cabine fetained in that office, while M | (Continued From First Page.) | = 5 | himself is said to be 3 Of Andre Maginot, Minister of te are Von Goltzheim Fs Fails to Deny Koenig t ‘e to Get Cliént’s) thts impediment will remain tndefin- m the Under Seer tary vc . * . mn itel. Bate for Sports. M. Poinenre’s new ute . | Charges of Wife He Stayed Histor. , So He Stops oRhetier by reversa? of the court nee before the et's first apr he will Fea is boo unine and Text of Proposed Alliance yu nfdence. % ba sept Ben Beciain | Arranged by Briand Is | LL DECISIONS | Made Public. ADE CARRIED OUT GIVES “INMBD FORCES FAILURE “BE CARRIED OUT “VES “IMMBDIATE” AID. Lowd George to ‘See Millerand Dominions Are Not Included in FOR $5 000 00 {an Hope of Saving Promise, Unless They | A ’ Out of War to Wed. cE: amination: . ruling or by legislation, the eity will no doubt come into the enjoyment of jite’ fundpmental right to” servé the j transportation needs of its ‘people. Mizheim, beautiful wife of “Tt seems, ‘therefore, that inesehed | scion of one of Prussia’s oldest nobie WO “killed Detectives Miller and uling corporate stock fundy to be get | ramiltes, Leopold Albert, Baron Stach Buckley, which fad been; Vefign in| APart for public purposes, It would | von Goltzheim, appeared before J) the Tomibs thie afternoon, by! Drs.|0® Wise to make definite proyision for Menas B. Gregory and’ Rawand yo, | Mestine this greatest of Blt civic neods Hicks, in behalf of the District At-| pendable ‘pa Alma Gene, Baroness Stach yon — Hxaminatton into the mental’ con- the @itton of Luther Boddy, the Nero ret |tlce Lehman in Supreme Court | day seeking a divorce. She also the custody of ‘her five-year-old sor —the need for adequate, safe and de- nger transportation. Karl Kraderick, whom he aifec. (2/¢Y, and Dp. Richard F. Hoffman,| “While the present obstruction “gy i$ Defensive Alliance Agree to Help. | | tionately calls “fuster.” ; for the defense, was abruptly siop- Hie Paalag ber Hi the crudibte, the CANNES, Jan. (Associated Be he. Mis 1 | The Baron was notin cont to offer ped after ten minutes by ex-Judge jay be well spent in pérfecting Receiver Named for Sugar, rmany's two invasions of I ! Products Co, With Holdings | astation, and the rew | in Many Countries fons for protecting France in the i: | ene jany defense of the charge that he) Mortis Koenig, Boddy’s counsel mine aie fe sa a pre prised tn tlre company of an- id ol he prompt installation of He s ° eo f her woman in an apartment at No. said to the representatives of]motor bus service on the 200 routes 1 Wost 4th Street on May 29, 1920. /!¢ District Attorney's office, “In| Which will be required te provide te he Baroness was «a member of the | View of our juability to obtain a com-| P!Ober Surface transportation to sup raiding pa ete history: of Boddy and hie ante.| Pcment and feed the city's vast us Justice Lehman reserved decision. | cedents, 1 cannot permit you to ex derground system of rapid transit an! Press).—The Supreme Council this, ‘The preamble to the treaty morning examined the situation | created by the departure of the Freneh delegation and ruled at de cisions on which «a complete ag ment had been’ reached should ve- terests of European and world peace. Iwas su the present de recent drop jn the price of come operative, especially that re- It quotes articles 42, 48 and 44 of th ar Dé he . is given as the reason for th ators he hinge’ OM Ober : to afford © inicatiel a6) #ording the Genoa Conferenge, for Treaty of Versailles, restricting ( et Before her marriage October amine him at the present time.” Tie | 1°. OM Sata A tion in the out Which Premier Bonomi of Maly was many's fortification, rights in the appointment (6-day of a receiver by 1914, at the Wet nd Presbsterian | representatives immediately with.| 2iBS Aections of the city where va- charged to issue invitations The Rhine, regions and forbidding the| Federal Judge Jullan Mack for the Church, the Baroness wax an Amert- | drew lballdee aio SN Globes fis home ‘ of rc « ithe opera singer a 4 ‘ ider ile the home seeker i ute was fixed as March 8 maintenance of armed forces in the | Sugar Products Company of No. an dramitje opera sing nd 4| When this decision was reported to! turced to remain on congested areas member of Hammerstein's Grand pistrict Attorney Banton he directed | fel lack of transportation JOpera Company, Her maiden name | pis assistant, Mr. Dineen. to apply tv |, 22 Motion of Brooklyn Borough was Alma Gene Peltier and her par- | Justin Wasservogel for the appoint, Penacat Hiegeinanns: the Hourd of socially prominent in In- | ment of Dr iregory and Hicks as| opposed to Muvatehilittes tahevente | atanupot's |"friends of the. court’ to make the|fYiN& out of future transit pian in Baron von Goltaheim reli in love | examination ny of the five boroughs with the beautiful singer in 1914 when | Comptroller Craix was the only DPrime Minister Lloyd George read specified territory, und remarks that | troadway. The pet 48 the members a telegram from M. these provisions may not suffice f Briand giving notice of his resignu- French protection. Then follows the | flo from the French Premiership, | treaty. itself, the text of which reads, | #tated’that tho Hiabilitied of tte con abl the council charged him with “His Britannic Majesty and the | cern exceed $6,000,003, ‘The assets are ti duty of telegraphing M. Briand, President of the French Republic} rot listed but are said to be large, | efpressing regrets at his resignation ¢ * * have agreed to the follow- | consisting of plantations, barges, tank According to the law, this agtio: » Guari . aGA the interruption of the negotias | ing provisions: J\ines and other properties. Robert the war with Germany began IM- | wilt not be possible until decoar ee ik tee St TOCAS Ne aaditne tif “aylicle 1.—In case of direct and) Zold, a lawyer, was appointed 1-| “BARONESS ALMA GENE STACH VON GOLTHAIM stead of returning to join the Kaiser "S | tice has been served by the cule against elevaged jines should not he British Premier to-day tele- unprovoked aggression against the| ceiver @ith a bond of $10,000 ANS HERS SON KARL FREDERICN., siatemesl Mi ep beg eh statis Neves hale Cn eee cat wa g@iphed to Millerand at Paris, asking territory of France by Germany,! ‘The company, it is reported, hus ried Migs Peltier. scat cousin of Field |b Made in his behalf. The court Hee e Sou would be Fotennie. i the French President and Ray- Great Britain will place herself im-| 25,000 shares of stock, but has lars: Marshal Baron von der Goltz, in com- | Would, in that case, have the right to|fesolution was miendod ko fond) that mond Poincare, who was trying to mediately at the side of France with| holdings in other concerns, in addi P INCA E F AM | mand of the German troops at Brus- |appoint alienists to examine he pris-|i#!! future transit be either in sub- fem a new Ministry, would meet her naval, military and aerial for tion to ite properties in Cuba, Hayti, jsels during the war. He has a castle | oner to gatisty the court that the| 42% OF DY motor Bus in Paris to-morrow to confer on “Article 2.—The high contracting} Santo Domingo, Porto Rico, the Bar- | Jon the Rhine ang a town home in! roy Berlin, plea had been made in good fati the Glendale proposed Anglo-French Defensivé parties affirm anew thelr common in-|1«dox and elsewhere. SUSPICION AGAINST BRITAIN The Baroness did not seek aliinony | ‘The benefit for the familles of M!l- | applau the company is said to own the or counsel fees, but explained that she | ler and Buckley, alain dete tion. 7 ‘ and other questions of mu- (erest in Articles 42, 43 and 44 of the! Th. ven. Was pner is they Inter-Ocean OMl Company... It Is ents we spree attorneys that a plea of insanity will | e delegation of people trom wood sections Board's uc vsent t) prot I interest. Lloyd. Goorke (snot ‘Treaty of Versailles and will act to-|Pure Cane Molasses Company, the and her husband had made an given at the New Douglas Moving | °i"S! plan to mak Inference be written down a com- Sether should there be menace of vio- | Sugar Cane Molasses Company, the SIR PHILIP GIBBS CHARGES EHLGL, ae alven den Support ot ine | Picture Theatre at’ 142d Street and|Railrond exten o ¢ failure if it is humanly possible Intion of any of the aforesaid articles, | Steamship Julius Tessier Corporation, SU Wascasait; erase una ie adieu (Baventh [Avenue cat dulaatgnt <aach to : 1@ avoid tt. je will leave for the of if doubt arose as to their interpre-|the Steamship Reynolds poration, _—_~ ——$—<——_—_—— = n capital to-night. & Perens is 2 e night. The event was arranged vy a Po ere slime thay. have eaun (thom the Cane Mola Company, Ltd, and BAGGAGE TRANSFER committee of Negro and white real FOUR KILLED, MANY far toward arranging a defensive "Article 3.—The ‘high contracting | the James Moren Corporation, Reawakened Old Tradition of | ===" = RATE PROBE JAN. 26 322000" “umeist ana realized | MISSING IN MINE with France ‘that it should be parties further bind themselves to act] Kaward D, Brown appeared as the! — “Derfi etsy hed through and agreed to by the together in case of military, naval or eandy for the petitioner Tete Perfide Albion,” Author ears DEW Governinent In France when ne soriat, measures incompatible with|stated that on Jan, 3 last in the Says in New Book. bli Te Nepiiccon (ns |e en eee, DOWN [sere Olliers: Believed Dead and od the Treaty of Versailles taken by | State Supreme Court a judgment was Buble Setvics “Conmnsson pis BUILDING; 2 MISSING | 20 Entombed by Coal DELAY GRANTED ) Germuny, given against the Sugar Products| eee tet Many Complaints Over Prices cg Ss Gavelin " ticle 4.—The present treaty | Company for $289,161 and that the|_ Character sketch of Poincare by Sit Charged in City. Believed Dead in Debris — Four | Tee PEON REPARATIONS. Moemipot tmposé any obligation upon | company ja unable to Satisfy it. The Philip Gibbe in its new: book, “More | Seal aslonaiy start. SCRANTON, Jan. 18.—Four men An in igation as fo the fatrmiss | the dominions of the British claim upon which the receivership | Tt Must Be Told": WILKHS-BARRE, Pa, Jan. 1%—Two! tf? Known to have been killed, sev vAricle V—-The present treaty The judgment was obtained by the| trenched, after the armistice, in axgage by the New York ‘Transfer | debris in the Ashley yards of the Jersey “hd a number of mine workers ary ried Marks Daily L intil Nowe nhall remain in force during a pore, Spiritua Frabrick Astra of Amster-| the spirit of the past, detying the Company and the Westcott Express | Centra! Rallroad when a freight train «ntombed as the result of a cave-in Pian Is Made. Of ten years and will be cenewable ut dam, Holland. A stay of execution| hope of the future, was that of Company has been set by the Public | demolished, a storehouse occupied by jn the national mine of the Glon At- the end of that period by common Poincare, the war-time President, | Service Commission for Jan. 26 at No | WEN OFT. missing men are believed Gen Company in Minooka, just acre was granted in this case. The peti-| CANNES, Jan, 13.—A provisional a;reement.’ es A eee ails the later eritic of England. In | 3 oChurch Street. B. M. Langstaff, |dead. Four others ar in chospitals and | the southern boundry line of the eity motélorium for Germany was decidet toneeya. At WL expire. epoyty and i é tity, assistant counsel, will take testimony. | other Injured employees have gone to} vtiners who: 1 Shernune \, by ie aa ths the defendant corporation will then| War time he was a nonentity, : their homes. inera who-escaped said the num : upan| by the Reparation Committe ’ iculed in the revues, the butt The commission has many com ber of men believed to be behind the ot 186 Gupreme Council betore itsad be unable to satisfy the judgment ridiculed’ in. the 168, i MRnib RL Chea fatee ofesian. tor a ehind. the fourhment. Germany will not have | Mt is further alleged many other| of Gallle wit, which never forgot \trunks and 90. cents for has Heel ee My Supt ‘vent as Sine q ‘ e r \s e treat from Paris | : etwe 4 . no confirmation of a rep thay to 55 " 700,000.00 creditors are pressing their claims and] his secret re moved between any two points it | nroughout the Unio s piss fl Bree vie 200,000 009) to Teno ne Manhattan south of 150th Stree:. | @roUsnol Union of South Africa is nearly fifty men were caught, The planned in sympathy with the gold and 1 miners who @ ersays a company has Reuter despaton from Johannesbungs. tion . Complaints sspecially numerous over the imposition of the out no tnforma- gold} marks, originally demanded, or| are threatening suits which if pressed | When the enemy was so close to Jags ds, but must present a new plan |will result in judgments, execution | the gates in the beginning of the . | ,evil days. .They used to dress up fonpaiment. Guarantees of financiay Jand seizure of the defendant's assets, Charge for moving trunks and bags |< refetin must also be given by ths |which would compel it to cease the comic figures in a black uniform Hiceorn the brand (Central and Penney! Geftians, |conduct of its business and the filling| With a chauffeur’s cap, and ad- { street. A woman complains that she | ra) 2 provinional Neato of profitable contractsgfor large quan-| dress them as “M. |v President de \had to fp $1.25 to see her trunk | bo oe . Essel eee ine. eS tities of molasses and other of its| Bordeaux.” and in such a uniform | pushed from a steamship to the ad- must: pay at 000, products. P 1 saw him visiting his troops and RAYMOND POINCARE. Waaniee ferry house. | ted j@ays. This’ t (Continued From @irst Page.) Sis a »| ours, a tall man with a plum | Delis Coruna in arriving a suc silt Advance payments have been made 4 ; ; p ae the old tradition of “perfide | HEART ATTACK LED ‘TO DEATH sa i | for Be joseunet future delivery under ti WAXGH (ACG, EXDreseOniay Anis Albion’ at a time when very | FROM GAS. Whichever way It turns out, the|contracts, aggregating more ‘than | thought, merely stupid = little clerk in Paris believed that | Bendel Hansberger, seventy-two, wax CHINA WILL OPEN dusement here is that the Cabinet) $200,000, All of this it is pointed out But after the war and his jes- English artfulness accounted for | found dead to-day in the room he crisis in France clears the air and| may be forfeited and lost to the com-| !deney, he developed a gift for Rav aRe Walue of the Cran wcupied in @ houge which he owned i ALL KIAOCHOW en the period of uncertainty be-| pany if the contracts are abondoned.| Journalism and bis articles had 1 French peasants, forgetful [NO 341 Montauk Avcute, Brooklyn. | n the two major groups in! The sale of the assets at this'time,| , & Vicious appeal to the French too quickly of the young bodies |t#er tenants found tho man dend and | Agtpes to Commerce With > All Vrench politics who have permitted |it is said, will be at a toss and the| Public because he was venomous of Hnglish hoys that to in their [7° oom Alled with gas, Dr. Miler of } Bastions sata oak the intricacies of their quarrel to| creditors will realize very little at a] !% his criticism of the Govern- soll ag a pledge of friendship: tae oe tea a Werte Mace acts ations on Equal Terms in reach even to the Washington Con-| forcea eale } ment,” which did not make Ger- 600,000 of them—said, as some of | falling had disconnected the Kas tube. | that Territory. ference on-Armameat.. The Sugar Products Company in|? ced oe Res AH eee oe them said to me: “Nous avons | ——— ee! 4 y ; Nor eh the , its answer admitted its financial em- taaue mene 59 mole SRATIE. e la uer is ¥ ‘ TON, Jan. 18 (Associaiod) Fortunately for the United States Al sn Frenet { mpgue Ik epesse.. sno ATBIC- | eee IS ‘ tict si ante . s due to] Whleb the Freneh in their sim- pea . ‘ : ‘ POd).—The port of Taingtao and the! Government it had not accepted the ee ae explaining it as du val | plicity believed were hidden in SEES ye HOUs Ns we won | entire Kiaochow leased territory. ivitation to attend ihe economic con- Ube eeceue Arana ie price we auear, the German treasury It was tho but England will devour wguld be opened by China to the ference at Genoa, M. Briand made itt 18 sald the assets will exeeed the) Poincare who inflamed French | | Fi ilities, oincs , ; $i 2 capmerce of all nations on equal) tear to the Franch chamber that be _ | suspicion against England, ac- et Sa peotiaa Dns is | temais under an agreement reached by | America would come into the confor- | .. ig ae mun pacher: 'renc| york hy polncameih vegard 1 TAM ieee an Tete Ae Teste | onus, but he waa aingt tici , | BNTERTAINMENT TO PROVIDE rs ey bya ope England. It was eorse work for SEN aeetae Se TUB Dele: p ply anticipaung MILK FOR ITALIAN paBiEs,| ¢l#ims in Syria, and of low com- 8 2 venation ver te eau ne their| certain wcceptance when he used the] ‘The American Free Milk and Relief} mercial interests, preventing Biunope, Hecause tiie. advocacy a frozen ” over the Sha ar on ~ ” ” + +s ey f eS pot P sun o be Os aa Ve ira tAmotios has agreed." The | Society for Italy will give an enter-| France from reapinz the frults of of an imp ees " Hib to be patd : _ | trath is the United States: Inform: tainment in Carnegie Hal, Jan vigtory by Germkay Selayed:the: payment un’ i BOOTLEGGERS ARE ndicated her intention of joming an|the proceeds of which will buy me In all the conferences that as- of the possible sum whicl could co try. at economic conference, but wanted to | for Itallan bubies, Mrs. John B, Davia,| sembled to carry out the Treaty | have been exacted in punishment MODEL SALESMEN, know more of the programme and Haga of the society, announces.| of Versailles England's influence | of Bion patil pie ona ‘Trade Mark, brings the f A feature of the entertalnme in| . It delay! ne recovery of Europe, ope of the conference before an- nment will) was depicted by him as unfriendl: i | be an Illustrated tectnre on Leonardo| fas 7 Laid and perhaps prevented it for all HARVARD TEACHES nouncing official acceptance. Bh Vinal, by Be sohin 'W onardo hi fat 4 availa vt. on e warmth o ni Leth. Marie! to French interests, hostile to time unless reason prevails very y sit i now, the United states the rblanist, will piay” and) French policy. He reawakened | soon. | Busipess Lecturer Says ‘Those in finds Hiselt in-an even more inguae | Sats Ube “ink wotsinea! ally, Seif : — | Ceylon! 1 Wivemoads 1¢ thal Peineare act as ushers, ea e > Pursi . group | | | filegitmate Pursuits Have | means to insist on the letter of the |= =======———=sae ewes: | MANY SCARLET FEVER ALLEGED WIRE TAPPER | ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ Noteworthy ‘Technique Versailles treaty and use military |ter Lloyd George did not hesitate to CASES IN THE CITY | HELD WITHOUT BAIL | s force to make Germ her |Show France that if the latte: — - f CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 15 any pay her : Nar its ie eed pla oe obligations, American participation in bee el Ea Yl MIDE) Ale awe of ‘Pyphus=875,000 for Allew Arrested for Swindle A models in salesman Wefcnk [the Genoa meeting is unthinkable. In |not play aloes with the Wena ee Mere Nurven' and Decters, | one Reg A821 . ~\-sy students of the graduate school IF ane sbosnay Polnpere Ministry in would come to the moral support ot Health Commissioner Copeland told | wo RI" Allen, who his 4 police} Maar rance will find alongside the Gov- |Germany. heed GP Watitate, tovday that covering fifteen year: and ) Of business wdministration at | crniment of tireut teotadn nee, | Tt ts WA open secret that American) ("e BOS niger} Jdozen trge cities arn . Harvard to-day, : another | omciais concur in the views of Llova| there {8 an unusual number of r= |doxen surge cities, was arra William Maxwell, First. Vico | DOWSTE Sovernment—the United |George and that the moral support|let fever cases in this city, partics-|wost Sida Court ivday by Detective “ President of ‘Thomas A tance’ | Statow—in examining the practical [of America and Great Liitain will bel larly in Queens, Inspectors sent tO | paly on suspicion ee ees ‘alison, | uspects of economic reconstruction, {fund on the side of Germany tn the! Queens: discovered thirty cases of n ee . | » in @ lecture before the cla reparations controversies of the ln- SRO INEEDS OW betel * HELP > WANTED—MALE. tm sules management, said | would not be surpriging if the {mediate future. Premier Briand tried| let fever in homes that had not] i.e tapping ein 16 wax WEE Mintawartlie: tint asia Chripging. af Amenion (cts se to head it off by closer relaions with| been suspected. The Health Com a eehitealt (baal vi rane Leah ; y f America into the Genoa | gritain and a modified policy on rep.|miasioner aleo reported that there ure |", Ttettcamie at distuhte men engaged in illegitimate pur- | Conference was the very first stum- | aration His opponents called Sie miss! A , ad that there ¢ Allen was arrested by Du SC niet | ing Patterns for" then's work, “germents: a oe ‘ex: s 7 . a CANOE p cases of typh n sc t fotel Cum in enced man with loc ne wonee lence men and the men who sell encounter, The United § by resigning and permitting hi ai | Bree " AALS) Lar: |i Be nee SOAs |S see e verity, rou” ar bn a worthless securities, are for the ,e Convinced that t : A tates must }tical opponents to try. the uand, | Copeland $75,000 for extra doctors and toxl Hob.” who was digch, Saturday, 34h 18. Pe | n hat the pow meeting | when they come face to with Jatter arraigimment chargrig suspic OPDRATORS, 2. and 1 machinist most part closer students of sales: ‘tually intends to relieve the oco- | \| nurses " od taney to! competent men, manship than the sulesmen wi nomic distress of Huropo before at-|tuwart Germany and ang eanins = jlarceny, Hoth we PP onmnbis 0900, "cr akdress 0. @d | s esmen who ; ut Europe -\toward Germany and Russia — the i 7 ‘ i pn) Bald he had bee ndan, e ‘ o ATING » LANDT | Allen & q ' ope are engaged in selling meritorious th! “fundamental ‘Gene oe ARG igi | American concurrence in the ‘ritish | *™A™™ are SoRtE land had return to Ame " hateve © reas: . ® offl- | views on European econymie reco j ae erry 8 articl Whatever the reason ie here t an reparation |eeuction and the tendene ae on | ‘The red ball is up for skating Comtay | wartrahe Ihe pollen may : may be, the fact remains that the kewenis mba djusted before | jargest creditor nation tn the world, | in Van Cortlandt Par oaded dice in his packet ‘Al “Tost and Found” articlos T erafter’ will ordinarily plan hi asible can be considered ‘ithe United Stat to stand aloo! —— a — era advertised in The World or reportet a ° e : ‘approach’ and the subsequent ines. while France grope stably UES es mua eon to “Lost and Yount Bur Room “ tend of @.aale much snore care policy, the universi! ietion. hore 5 103 World Bullding ated F Anoth wctor which je expected {# that France will m view y EVERY SATURDAY for thirty days, Those Sista can be fully than the uverage legitimate P i son at any of The World’ ‘Loat and Bqund” advertisoments n be left at Yeny of The World's Advertising Agencies, or oan he oned directly to The World Call 4000 Bookman, New York, or Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main. * neare policies and point conform to that of the a salesman conside : aw owe the day of wx Sail war OK QAPLCENZA #2 , “t Weg Se he growing com- ( Ss )| Kem meant nt a Beaty opsrinate corns — (FIC r TON. 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