".its-- w ' f ' r 11 -vr - , .'$ h ., t M, . t EVENING PUBLIC jLED&ER-.PHIIjADELPHIA, THURSDAY JULY 17, ; 1919 8 . 'jT .' '. a J"i J i .. :-rr r jit ,j, r PARTY IStAMNEO 9? ftrmanent Coalition of Mod- Wi' erate9, to Be Known as fis. Center, Proposed it ft CHURCHILLIS THE SPONSOR IBUdon, Julv tf". Colonel Winton Churchill, secrrtarr of war. i spon eor for a pfrmnnnil coalition pnrt to be knmrn a the'-Centrr pnrtv In n speech at a dinnernt which more tlinn 100 members of theHou.e of Commons vere present, ColorVl Chun-hill who had just returned from n rUit to Prc raJtr Llord George, ntl Crieedtli urced th necessitv of mrh annritnni7ntion Colonel Churchill. pViMnf; n n f!i ciple of Llod Ocorpe wvlenrd the old political differences nnd (nphaized the need for continued rombiivtlon of the Moderates amonc tlie Unionists and Iiberals in order to pteserue' nhnt h.id been won in the unr He iniutnl upon reoperation for the piirrmpiii.fi;uting bolshevism Rpeal.ers nho supported jtlni plan in clmled the chief Coilition.' Liberal and Unionist hip Like rrojri csslve Tarty In the neu paitv it is bnliered ' Premier Llovd tieoie hn tikcM in" first step to lontinii" himself in p"ei by organisms n prosn-ivp pirt in Great Britain simil.ir to the I'rnsri- r movement in Ameinn This is the (-rntilc WrKhmnn uj wer to the question so often nk d ' "Haw will he further his political cirri: . Then members of his mihtinn niini-in return to their oriplnnl parties - Instead of belnp left without 1 pmn s many predicted would be I lm , ir T.loyd fieorRe has started to inntili Theodore RooseeIt and make .1 new party. Orcat significance is attached to the act that Lord Hi Krnhead. th lord chancellor, and intou Church'1! minister of war neic present Two Influential I'.Ktors Lord Birkenhead who was Sir Fred erick Smith before his eleation to the peerage, is a vouns man with nun h influence anions the oungcr Conscn 1 tires. Winvton Chun-hill, also a jouns man, and Lord Birkenhead's most in timate personal friend has similar in fluence among the jounger Liberals There has been much baffling specula tion among politicians whr Llord George made Churchill minister of wir and why he agreed to the selection of Lord Birkenhead as lord chancellor It now seems apparent that he did so during the war with the object of at taching the young Conservatives anil Liberals to himself for the time when a reorganization of political parties md policies would come after peace The new party lins not vet rcn lieu the stage of development where a nunc has be'en selected for it but it is pos slble that some such nmed title is "Liberal-Conservative" may be chosen If the name "Progressive ' is pnssnd over. The policy of the partv will he midway between the stnndpat attitude of the official Conservatives and the ultra-radicalism of the labontes It will favor domestic reforms along pro gressive lines, including the nationaliza tion of basic industries. MRS. HAMILTON CARY BRIDE Becomes Wife of Belgian Minister to United States Faris, .Tuly 17 Mrs Hamilton Cary. of New ork and Baron Kmil de Cartier de Mnrchienne, Belgian I minister to tin- I mtcd States, weu married here yesterduj j Hugh C Wallace the American I Ambassador and Hi-ibert Hoover were among those who attended the cere monv. I King Albert of Belgium granted Min ister de Cartiei de Manbienne the right ' to resume the title of baiou belonging to his familv. which vcas suspended at the time of the Trench revolution This wai in recognition of his work in pro moting friendship between the United States and Belgium I Mrs. Cary is n daughter of Joseph , Emery Dow. of Boston. 1 Two ceremonies were performed, the civil one in the office of the mayor of the, first nrrondissenicnt, at 10 30 o'clock this morning, and the religious one in the Church of the Madeleine an hour later. It New York, .lulv 17 Mrs Hainil ton Cary's firtt husband died thice Iff " years ago. She lived here at the Rit t 1 nr ion noipi v ncii i.Mriin in i nrriMi visited Xew York he stormed at flint Iff. .hotel, He accompanied President Wil V son to France upon the first trip of &. , r!nrfra nsnln'-tnn nrwl in A mil t. Irs. Carv sailed for Paris. r Little Girl Killed by Motorcycle felienandoali, Pa.. July 17. Running in front of a speeding motorcjcle here this morning, Violet Wnluciawlcs, seven years old, was tossed in the air and sustained injuries which resulted jn her death at the State Hospital She suffered a compound fracture of the skull and a fracture of the right leg. ADMIRAL BLUE WINS BACK RANK, RETIRES Secretary Daniels Sets Aside Verdict of Navy Court-Martial Washington. Julv 17 (By A. P.) Secretnry Daniels has set aside the verdict of the navy court -martial that sentenced Rear Admlrnl (then captain) i Victor Blue to loss of ten numbers In his grade nnd has restored him to his proper place on the navv list. The trial resulted from the stranding of the dreadnought Tctn which he com mnndecl. on Block Island, in Septem t ber 1017 ' Tins was made known with an I nouncenient that President WINon had 1 approved Admiral Blue's retirement finni the nnvv for phrslcal disnhil tv upon 1 ocoinmcndatinn of n boa id of medical survcj Mr. Daniels acted largely upon the recommendation of Admiral Hugh Rodman, who during the war was In direct control of the Teins, which Rear Admlrnl Blue com manded. Admiral Hodman in n statement to the secretary of the navy declared that Rear Admiral Blue was on of the most able commanding officers In the Sixth Battle Squadron, and invited at tention to the fart that Rear Admiral Blue won the admiration of British and American naval officers nllke dur ing the war Wilson Cables Rumanian King Washington. Julv 17 --(By A. V.) Ac Unnvv lerlirine the recent niessnci. f congratulation upon the signing of the peace treatv bv (Jermanv sent by King Ferdinand of Rumania. President Wil son has cabled the Riynnuinn ruler that he was sure he was speaking in the name of the Ametlcan people when ' sending vou the most cordial good wishes for the future of the great state over which vou piesjcle C7 Hote,. ' Ve- fle , I K If fr I 11 i. iff m.- f? Hk R k n K mA i " BP. Used Adding TB.AT . w Laounes iM r rt" 1 1 Z 'Jt." 7 tc zri 4 Models to Suit Your Line of Work If you are looking for a used adding machine to aid in your figure work, we have the model yaou ' want. ; Machines of all standard makes are listed in our catalog. Write for one. ,GBeraI Adding Machine I1? Eichaafre. Inc. j;3i:T Bro.dw.r H,w York City j j-stS r. l -If tj THE ills that all flesh is heir to may prevent our executor and trustee, also, from acting. The Commercial Trust Company, on the .other hand, grows stronger and more efficient vnth each succeeding year. Our officers cordially invite yon to call and talk over any trust and estate matters. 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