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The Evening Journal
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The Weather
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1 THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NO. 173
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, MONDAY. JANUARY I, 1923
TWO CENTS.
12 PAGES.
FRANCE PREPARES FOR GERMAN SEIZURES;
BERLIN'S ANTI-WAR AGREEMENT SPURNED
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NEW ROADS
FOR STATE
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FAVORS SINKING FUND;
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OF state mcnwu
ENGINEER BU R
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Establishment of a State con- |
«tabular** with present «tale
highway police a« a nucleus.
f speed limit to 35
miles hour on State high
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Increase in license fee. for
trucks over 2 * tons capacity to
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at l«a«t eoual to the Maryland
** rS' u *' nur
Tax on gaeollne for road pur
pone«.
Creation of a .inking fund to
rettre Slat, highway bonds, it
being pointed out the present
40-year bonds could be retired
in 2 1 year«.
Favor« acquiring remainder
of SO-fooi right of way from
Thirty-third «treat, Wilmington.
to Pennsylvania State line along
Philadelphia pike.
Points out nerd of acquiring
« 0 -fool right of wav between
Wilmington
ef Lincoln highway.
Sets out list of preferred road«
for 1923 conatruction. Including
St. Georges-Odessa and
; strong s Corner-Smyrna gaps In .
New Castle county and Harh
son-I.ewe«-Rehoholh stretch in
Sussex count. y to complete an
unbroken modern highway from
the Pennsylvania line to three
point« at the Maryland line.
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ordlng to the annual report of
»ugl<ks Buck Rtate Highway Kn
cff»e«r. just submitted to the State
I /Righiray Commission, contracts for
e« of paved highway« were
tho large«!
/ $3 $ mi!
swarded during 1 $ 22 .
<r»rogram carried out since the de
partmem was organized. The aver
age cost of 15-foot concrete roads in
1 * 22 . including design, engineering,
inspection and administration, was
$ 33.000 a mile. This I« 17.000 a mile
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DEMOCRATS TO
NAME ATTORNEYS
Final Plans for Organizing
Legislature Will Be
Made Tonight
TO ARRANGE FOR
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE
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the fact that the pre
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Owing ti
riding officers of both houses and
practical: y all clerk» have already
been nominated by the Democratic
members who will control both
branche« of the Legislature, there is
Q i ftie preliminary business left to be
intended to In lh© caucuses to be held
a: Dover tonight. The Legislature
will convene at noon tomorrow when
both house« will be organized.
For many years the
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caucuses of|
Stephen McGlwe, 916 Klainore.
I'iace, Chester. Pa., was cut about
Ihe face and hands by glass from
Hi - windshield of his car in an ac-t
eiiienl yest»Tday afternoon. The,
car. driven by McGhee, collided with
a car operated by Shcrmer II. Btrad-j
Je. of the Board of Education, of
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ihis city. The nccld-'m occurred on
iho Kennen pike, near the Mont-j
i hanin road.
McGhee was treated for his injuries
4 at the Delaware Hospital.
Mr.
Both cars were damaged.
T< ) D A VS TEMPER A TT R E
At The Evening Journal Office.
s.«n A. M.. .54
10.00 A. M.. . 5.1
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J2.0I P. M... .» 3
1.00 P. M...53:
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5.19 P. M.
6.20 I». M.
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SI X AN D TIDE.
Sun rises
Sun sets
Bi-ad of Christiana.
High water..4.55 A. M.
Low «ater.. 5.40 A. M.
LOST
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! LOST—Black handbag, going from
Be.aware Ave. and Rodney St. lo
J 'Eighth and Broome Sts. Rewa- J :f re.
turned to this office.
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Jan I - It.
DANCE GREET
INFANT YEAR
Watch Night Services in
Churches Draw Large
Congregations in City
MIDNIGHT CROWDS
PARADE STREETS
if the New Y«ar of 1923
Advent
wan heraldrd at midnight in Wil
mington by onp of th* rmisisst d^m
o le» rnrion.« in the city'#
Factory whi«fl«fs vied with church
5 >elln and automobile borne in ex
tending a lusty welcome. Hotel« and
restaurants were crowded with
tuest«. Street« In the central part
history
of the city were thronged with
merrymakers. and several large
dances were started with (h* stroke
» Of twelve. "Watch night meetings
... . .
were held in numerous church**«
and the change in yearn wai mark
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ed hy prayer and mnging of hymns,
Although there wan no denying
„„JLe of liquor, there was
co , tlvely Ijt!le drunkenness,
Thf . celebratinB ( . ro wds. too. -»ere
good natured and exchanged gr.et
Ing in lusty but orderly fashion
\( Mn y motoring partie« filled the
«ireets anl around midnight the
traffic in the centre of the city was
heavy.
One of the hie events marking the
dawn of the New Year was the sup
the Hotel duPont.
per-dance
More than $00 reservations had been
made and the big gold hall room
at
and foyer were filled with guests.
The diner« began to arrive shortly
after 10
clock and beginning a:
10.30, there was an orchestral pro
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tinules before
Continued on Page Eight.
At
BULLET PIEDCES
DIM. WILL LIVE
Przybyla. Welcoming New
Year With Gun Fire,
Wounds Kowalsky
USED SOLDIER
SON'S PISTOL
.losejh Kowalsky. 63. 10 Stroud
street, was shot, by a New Year's
reveller, shortly after midnight, and
i« now in the Homeopathic Hospital.
I He Is expected to recover. Although
ithe bullet passed through his body,
no operation will be necessary.
Mr. Kowalsky was sitting at his
front windoiv watching the revellers
when a bullet came crushing through
th** window, striking him in tho
bre&st. With a cry he fell to the
Hour, blood gushing from the wound.
At the sight of her wounded hue-,
[band. Mrs. Kowalsky collapsed. She
too, is expected to recover.
Stanley Przybyla. of 1$ Lower Oak
street, one square from the Karwal
home, was arrested by Detectives
Kempski and Sutton, shortly after
10 o'clock and is held under 15000
(Continued on Page Seven)
JOHN F. GLENN
STUNNED BY SHOT
A man giving hia name ns John
j.. Glenn, and saying he lived at
1800 Sycamore street, Wilmington.
was wounded in the hesd at Twrelfth
and Arch streets. i'hlladelphla.
„„only after midnight. He was 1
a 8e dan car. standing in front of
.. hotel, when th»' bullet came
through the roof of the auto andj
stunned him. He was taken to the
Hahnemann Hospital,
With Glenn were hi* daughter.
Mrs. Helen Connell, and Mrs. Bes
a | f Brown, both of whom said they
were residents of Wlimington.
Inquiry today showed that no one
by the name of Glenn live* at the
Sycamore street addreas.
There is
no John F. Glenn in the city diree
tory'or telephone directory.
MIST Sl'PPORT FAMILY.
With the warning that this was to
pc his last chance to demonetrate l
the court that he proposes to comply
with the order, Preston Baylor,
Negro, was ordered by Deputy Judge
Lynn, in Municipal Court, this morn
ing, to pay »3 a week on the arrear
age of $38 on a non-support order
against h:m in addition to the trdcr
of $3 a week for the next four wetks
and lo report to the court Janu
ary 27. |

X. C. WAFFLES
N'ohis Cafeteria, 9th St. Entrance
Wil. Savings Fund Bldg.—Adv.
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Louisiana Militia Encamped al Mer Rouge
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have been perpetrated by in asked night riders.
These tents are part of
two murder, and other outrage« thought t<
PUNCH AND FINE
"I'm Only One Harmed,"
Said Harris. Showing
Battered Eye
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COLLISION AFTER
NEW YEAR PARTIE'S
' I'm the only
harm done." Wllligm Harri«. Negro.
charged with operating an automo
bile while intoxicated, told Deputy'
Judge Lynn iq Municipal Cour^ this!
{morning a« he tenderly touched r hls
right eye which he saf«l And bejBp
punched and discolored hy Fr.iitlc
Negro, ;ni.* w ma* bine hr
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who got any
and
William said he had veiled
era! New Tear's partie» prior to the
on but had abstained from
st rong drink.
drunk, hut Moto cj'de Officet Birch
He denie.l he
vas
said he was intoxicated.
Judge Lynn fined Harris fl
costa and sentenced hi
j days* imprisonment.
Birch said that st K 30
to three
I this morning Harris ran Into Guy's
car which was parked In front of
Guy'» home. 512 East Eleventh Si.,*
and that in backing away, he ran
»'clock
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SIX ESCAPE THIS
NIGHT ROAD SMASH
young men thought I
Striking «n abatement shortly he
fore midnight last night while driv
Ing towards this city along the Lin
coin Highway near Marshall!on. .six ;
o be Virginians,
Had a narrow .escape from death
when the car crashed into a ravine
and turned over. One of the occu
pant« was slightly injured, but he
g p run ed the offer of medical treat
nient offered by Dr. John Bull, who
city, leaving the car that bore II- 1
cens^ number 1399-39. I
The «'recked car, a new Ford five
p aÄ ,*»nger touring, was wrecked and |
this morning it rested on the top.
the wheels in the air. The accident}
occurred at the juncture of the Stan
residents
had been called by
Marshallton.
The men hoarded a bus for th s
distance outside Marshallton.
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Government
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With »prings and wells In the
rural district* dry a* a result of the
prolonged drought the rain of today
welcomed by the resident* of
those section* of the county. The
rainfall helped somewhat in reilev
ing the conditions and considerable
1 more rain will be needed.
TEN FOB TRIAL
AT FEDERAI, COURT
t
] Judge Morris will preside over the
| , r j ct court
y'ederal Building tomorrow.
t . asPa ore listed for trial, nin'
them being indictments for vioia - -
January term of Units»l States Dis
which convene« in the
Ten
ing the Volstead Act.
Samuel J File, forioer money or
deI . d«.,-]* Q f the Wilmington post
0 (fj ce will be arrainged on'a charge
of enibczxlemenl of
f um ]^.
RAIN HELPS FARMERS
was
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lighted gss stove in Ihe home of I-eo-
It. Jones, 443 Geddes street, yestcr
day afternoon John F. Ayers, of Elk
: ton. Md„ was revived by Dr. J. J.
I Jones.
OVERCOME BV G \S.
Overcome by fumes from an un
His condition is not serious,
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For clover Dairy Safe Milk phone
I 16 40-1511.—Adv.
AI MEMORIAL
Churchmen, Lawyer, Mayor,
Editor Say Plummer's
Work Will Live
SAW'' CALVARY CURE"
IN HONOR SYSTEM
'ounty
Workhouse, or those who favored
FriemN of the late Warden M S.
plumnier, of the New Cant •
1,1 i * t -
Church last night to honor him in a
memorial service. The services were
p <■ -a.i
held In memory of a ptild.c official
his prison reform methods, gathered
I-aul'fl Methodint E)|>iwo|>al
Mr.
haid
that through turh mrasures brine
HES EXCUSE FAILED:
mem into laws of the prisoners' pa
for women
Plummer advocated.
in Delaware.
The speakers favored the enact
It was
enacted, a lasting memorial to the
late warden would be created.
Among thus? who
(eulogy of the late warden were the
spoke
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GUN TOTER FINED;
Walter L<
1 er was fined $100 anl
co.-ls with the alternative of spend
ing three months In the workhouse. I
on a charge of carrying concealed
« revolver by Deputy Judge Lynn
in Municipal Court this morninV
Officer Kn«»x said that w hen he
believed Loder woe attempting to
break into a garage in Walnut
mrert early this morning, he search
j,is
ed him and found the revolver in
possession. Loder denied that
he attempted to break into the gar
age and «aid he had the pistol in his
celebration of New Year's.
Arrested on a charge of carrying
•hen he was
attempting to pawn the weapon,
Isaac Wilcox. Negro, told Deputy
.fudge Lynn, in Municipal Court
this morning, lhat a Negress of
penn's Grove, had given him the
pistol to pawn. Th»* Negress did not
appear in court as hi« «'itnes*. caus
concealed a revolver
until tomorrow. Wilcox w«s arrest
?d by Officer Bishop.
bullet, which rebounded from a wall
wa^^'cid en tsd i ischagreed ^H*/was
was accidentally discharged. He was
treated at the Delaware Hospital.
An X-ro\ wa* taken but the phy
»iclans failed to find the bullet.
While the physician* were discti»»
ing the case <x friend of the young
man walked Into the hospital with
the bullet which he had found on
'he floor of the home of Oscar Sped
d,n . i 3 * 1 K - * -1 1 >a vi* where
th,> young man was visiting
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HKKMITS DANCK TONIGHT.
Tbe annual dance of the Hermits'
>'Iub will be held this even.ng in the
duBarry Room of the Hotel dul*or>i.
The affair promises to be one of the
most brilliant ever given by the
club Musi»- wMl be furnished
CARRIES BULLET TO
MAN IN HOSPITAL
King. 2<'. Eleventh *in<J
the
Harold
Church street« was struck in
left bre.ast Saturday night. by a
the Original Six Orchestra.
TOO KOI GU OX STREET.
the
• 1 th lighting
street. Landis Smith and Norman
Brown, Negroes, were each fined $1
and cost« by Deputy Judge Lynn, In
Charged
on
Municipal Court, tics morning.
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WEATHER GOOD
Kint» Street Merchants to
Have Celebration If
Rain Ceases
MASKED PARADE.
DANCE' FEATURES
If I lie \\ «Millier i** Hear at ft
o'clock this evening the eelehratlon
immI .Minimier*.' Carnival In i'oiiiiee
Uh
Thi« statement was made i»y tht
f**fhit#:fig *£ cOWerenc»* *» t its offi
clal« *i 11.3a o'clock this mor ning
On« change lias been made in the
lion with I ho turning on of ih«*
III hr held
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I»«*«*- >•" hbis -tr*vl.
iriflnal program and lhat la in r.
firlll meet at 7.45 in front of the
Public building, wh*r* ihr addreeae.
'»'ill br mail, and ihr lights turned
ion by Mayor Harvey. After this the
entire parly will parade down King
-Iren 10 Krönt, voum- i mar. hint to
liermlt the band* to take their re
rr; ssri..,. ,..i
prize* will I»e asked io psirade all)
the way up King street from From:
to Tenth street ro that they may he
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terval* along the street.
The celebration tonight, which is
King
Merchants' Association will
ith the four binds
under the auspices of
the
Street
under way
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HARVEY HOME, SAYS
ENGLAND WILL PAY
1.—(United
larvey. self-styled
International mensonger hoy. hut
NKW YORK.
Ian.
Press!—George
court of St. James, was here today
the European situation,
possessing the more dignified posi
tion of American Amba^dor to the
enroute to give President Hardin«
nd Secretary Hughes information on
the gang
Harvey walked dow
the *hips reporters that
the storms did not bother him and
tltat relations between the fnlted
state* and Great Britain were never
(„etter.
"Harvey. after . spending New
here at »he St. Reg.»
leave for \\a*hln S ton
probably tomorrow lo discuss the
..Med debts, reparations and
bly the Near Eastern situation with
»he President, cabinet members and
.administration Congressional lead
Cr ''
He asserted that Great Britain was
p i ann;n g io pay her debt in full, add
in| . t „ at t „ e transaction when nr
rar ^j P d will be the greatest finaiicia
one j n t „ e history of the world.
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B «'.S HITS WOMAN'.
Knocked down by a passenger bus
of (()p s.alenna Line, at Fifth and'
t - n(on atr reta la«t night. Mr». .Mary
Beatty. 65, 113J West Fourth street,
suffered lacenitlon* about lh* head
ani) farp s „, waa taken to . the
Delaware Hospital in the autemo
„i] e of Tony Ferrar. where it was
foun»l that her injuries were not
Tho bus was beinK opérai
e ,j by Quind.'t Balenn-i.
by-RACK
THIKF Gf-TTS NEWARK CAR.
\ Ford tduring car oned bv l.e
Newark. which
that
plank of the Berengeia yesterday de
claring t
Year's day
hotel, will
Campbell.
wa* parked on Main
was I
roy
street.
stolen yesterday after
The theft wan reported to
town.
iston.
the local police who are making i
ehurch for the stolan automobile.
KIDNAP ENEMY
I MASKED MEN
Mer Rouge in Man Hunt
for Murder Witness, Who
Aided State
OTHER WITNESSES
SPIRITED AWAY
I ted
MF.R ROUGH. La . Jan. 1 <Unl
—Terrorist« and Federal
operatives were openly at odds to
day foHowing retaliatory measures
i taken' l»V» hooded mohs against the
authorises' efforts to crush out
lawry.
An organir,ed man hunt was on
lunr U>djty if a re-uli ta r H. 4 ,
Tv-dgMiioti klilnapi»«i< oy a nifl*k»il
band aTn«i- b*> told Kov.rntnem
»ganta a »lory Inrriminrtins p»r»on.
, n , h „ ramtn „ nlty , n , h( . n „ ir .l*r.
panic Is an*l Thomas gft|i.
ar j„
Fcrlng an outhrrak, major wii
„ h .
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1Ur>l4()|V b'YTR A |)lT|A\
iutlloli 1 u.l I ll.ll I 1 It/ll
fight up Tuesday
BALTIMORE, Md. t Jan. 1. «Uni
ted Presst — Deputy Sheriff Calhoun
of Morehouse Parish. La., and Jam«**
P. Glynn, the chief of detacMvea off
New Orleans were to see Dr. B. M.
mayor of AJer
.Me K«*In.
Rouge, in the city jail today.
They will be the first persons
from Louisiana whom Dr. McKoinjered
has seen since he left there
October 1 last, the first persons;
wi I he able to give him first
former
°°
vhi
the state of
hand information as t«
j
feeling on the murder by a masked
mob i«st August of Watt Daniels
and Thomas F. Richards. Dr. Me
j.TUsed of having had a pan i
in these murders.
'What do the people of TgOu'sis
think about Dr. McKoin?" the deputy
sheriff was asked "Do they think
h* had a part in the murder or do
thev think he is innocent?
•Home people think he didn't have!
any part in it. and some
did," the deputy
people j
sheriff
think he
drawled :
Since the governor has fix*d to
morrow at 1 o'clock as the time when
11 h ar the extradition pro-i
.7 d h , a|d , hft - he would'
them in Baltimore Attorney
_ . R n .i 10 J reoresent
„ère i- no hurry
' aboul lh , matter. He may see the
nanrn todav an( , mav wait until to -
lo „„ lhonl ' deter
n) , np Jus , wh9| hia act ; on wil ,
^ m(Jre llkalv that h , Wll , wait
, |ntH the extradition hearing before]
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seeing only hi* counsel and Dr Hugh
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PENSACOI.A. Fla., Jan 1.—(Dnit
.j Breas)—Soldiers and marine*
-warmed aboard the German steam
Jupiter when It arrived here io
day. seeking Grover Cleveland Berg
j 0 n, notorious slacker reported
aboard tho teasel diaguiehed as a
common seaman
The search was fniiilees.
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TO KCHO()L TOMORROW.
Fourteen thousand pupil* of he
public schools and several thouxand
Other«, pupil* at the par oc ha I and
private schools, will resume theii
The.
he
Joins anythin*.
In ihe meantime Dr. McKoin hini
the hospital in J&ll.i
studies tomorrow morning.
children have beon enjoying the hoi-'
recess since a week ago last
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( Friday.
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LIFT CUSTOMS
IN RHINELAND
AND RUHR, NOW
PLAN OF PARIS
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ACCEPT ClINO'S
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WORLD PEACE
Berlin Seeks .'50-Year Truce
in Europe; No War Un
less People So Decide
by Referendum
SAV l. S. APPROVED
OF AGREEMENT
Hy %. I- BR4DPORI*.
M P. »taff rorr«»*|H»iidciM.)
WAsMHNT.TON Jan. 1.—Germany
tinlay had bared one
f the moat
n the hiatory of
to secure the peace of
dramatic attempt*
diplomacy
the world.
of the Berlin
I Government, in a -speech *> Ham
1 burg, has revealed the vain proposal
I mad* hy Germany for « paar« pact
in Kurope.
The gist
Chancellor Cun«,
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or In* Gorman propo»al
d«a that has Inni b**n th*
j adtexat** »f pflflc* lh«l
f h ' r v »hould M *o war in Kurop.
unlsai decided hy a referendum
I the countries concerned,
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rejected
forward to
summarily
Franc« h««
the German plan, put
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77 HKS CONCENTRATE FOR
CONST \NTINOPLEA TTACk:
BRITISH READY TO LEA VE
in ihe Near Hast again
military moves and
j n Angora assembly rough»
Turkish Congress
the l^usanne
War cloud« low-I
Jan.
CONSTA NTINOPLE.
Press •
(United
today 1
*« the Turks and Greeks ma
runaerva
to prevent the
from breaking off
negotiations.
• The Angora assembly, summon-]
*d to ro**l in extraordinary Mtdon '
hear Hasaat» Bey'* re
likened the situation 10 a j
might he ignited
ind sa d the*
were having
their effort* to
today was !
port on the Near Fastern parleys
reaching here from An-i
Reports
goia
powder keg «h«
b > tnft mgniesr na
moderate" leader«
great difficulty in
keep the assembly fram voting dis
»ullsfaction with the peace parley. 1
The British colony here, for the
third I me In nix months, was warn-]
,1 ' 1 IO 'rave on 24, hours'
sh 'l« of Great Britain mood by to
«»"•*' *n eking off British subjects
8nrt goods If need artaea.
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ATHENS. Jan 1 ( Cnited Pvt*»,
1 *"ger .1 I. the firm deman d* of the
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eBtween ÎÜ and 40 trained Sunday
school workers of the Methodist
Kplscopai Chunch from various
Slates in the East will gather at the
Hotel duf'onl on Wednesd«> Thurs
»»' " nd Kriday of this week for a
series of conference*. The confer
ences will be in charge of Dr.
Tremery. of Chicago, HI., aecrelary
of the Sunday School Extension
Bureau.
Workers attending ihe conference
will be entertained b> a committee
of clergymen of this city, coneiating
of ihe Rets. T. J. Sard, W. O Har
ri.*, K- • Thomas, H. 4A. Ewing,
Carlisle L. Hubbard and E. P
Nlchol*.
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ORANOEMKX TO INSTM.I».
S«iar of Bethlehem. No. 125. I.a
dies' Loyal Orange l^odge, will In
wall its newly elected officers !n P
O. S. of A. Hill. Friday night. Alex
ander .Monaghan, master of the
nf Philadelphia, and h>
METHODISTS TO TALK
SUNDAY SCHOOL PLANS
[
Orangemen
staff wii I official».
r
Will Exploit
4 Iso
Forests to Extent of
Timber and Wood
Deliveries Demanded
by \ations Asking
Reparations
11 ILL COLLECT
PARIS. Jan. 1 (United Preaa).--*
French experts, on tbs eve of the
council of Allied Premiere here to
morrow. drafted plans for draati -1
German Industrial seizures and su
pervision to compel reparations pay
Uianl fl.
The tentative draft Includes:
1, Kxploitfltion of Rhineland for-'
est* In the extant of timber and won I
deliver!«« demanded hy the nation«
demanding reparation*.
2. Installation of a coal com mu
te« in Germany to supervise deliv
eriea.
3. Direct allied collection of eus
tonis in the Rhineland and Ruhr,
4. Collection of a coal tax in,
the Rhineland And Ruhr for the!
benefit of the Alliea. , j
5. Allied collection of a German 1
export tax in tbe aame district«.
Conference« • pralimiiinry tn th«'
Premier« meeting« are expected t«
be held today foitowinff the arrival 1
of Lord Curton and Premlor Bonar
Law In Pari*. . ,
ttgolAcanc« ira* attaabod
y pr«
Poinoflr-
*ld*d °y cr *_ k Jiar
.m. lar to that of • wa.k at Ma
of|ohal Focn and
conference in the Quai D Or
Premier
General WeyganU
were underaiood to have bean pres
« n t to furnish military Informator*
necessary in connection
French viewpoint.
with tho
_
tack on Constantinople. Mosul and
other strateg?tlc points, according to
reports here today.
Al lies, thf Greek military repara
Utter country's re*
dishonorable
lions and the
peacr
fusai of a
:
Turkish Nationalists are concentra
jng troops In preparation for an »
waj_
great oil region*, the litter in prln
cipal diapute at 1-ausanne. the Kent
a drive to converge lo
Bnephorua. unies* th«
Greek» and Alliea back down, it was
said.
A Kemall*t force haa arrived at
Djiiamart, another I» advancing I ■»—
ward Tigris and a third column i«
Resides tha menacing moves to*
rd the Moslem "holv city" and th«
allst« pan
ward the
leported mobilizing before Adabaaac.
—-- *
Brltiab mbjecls are preparing
MALTA. Jan. 1 (United Press) *
I rt
j leave
; owing to the threatened renewal ot
hostilities by the Turks, an unof
! flclal report from Conatantinople re
I »"e today «aid. Th. British
inland to go to Malta and Cypru*.
U «as said. _
" ' "
j night. The police breathed a sigh
of relief when Louis Dambros.o, of
120» Heald street, took the goat
The Koat waa found wandering
Officer B ackuton who pinched it aw
a runaway,
, SEK TH». MOI US TOMORROW
j Invitation* to the Movie? are ei
[tended to *iX persons today throuah
*Our Classified Advert sing P >y i *
ment. Look through the cla*«ified
advs. and If your n;mt is : Lera coni«
to the Journal office and recelv. fr.«
ticket» for two (war tax paid) •
see the special production. Ch«'
Jones, in "Weit of Chicago, at 10 *
Majestic and "The Prisoner 7»*n
da." at th« Arrad»« Tueedajr «(go
DAMBR0SI0 TAKES
HIS GOAT H0ML
■••Nanny,'' the goat that cauaed
John Dennis, Negro Janitor of the
police station, to do a Marathon and
gave Motorcycle Officer Blackiston
the time of hia life on Saturday, was
claimed by the onwer late Saturday
See page 11 isaaff.
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