lTVf VT" V U6 EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGEE PHUJAIDEUIHIA, "I'aESDXY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919 r .- li" HERO DEAD TO STAY ABROAD IWO YEARS Paris Decides U. S. Bodies Must Remain Till French Begin Exhuming Own START BEFORE JAN. 1, 1922 IJy (lie Associated Press Paris, Nov. 2.". The Cm, OOO Ameri can (lend In Franco must be left in the Grnvet tliey now occupy until the Trench nre ready to ehume their own I Head, vlilcli It is hoped will be before .Inminry J. 102'J The forciRU ofilcc had promised to ponsltler the latest request of the .American government for the return of its fallen soldiers, but later the fol lowing official announcement was made. ' ' It has been definitely decided tlint the Allies who fell together for the fame cause should remain together in denth until circumstnnecs permit of the re- turning of tin- bodies to the families for( whom they sacrificed themselves " The pioposeil law specifics a delay i ii exhumation of three jcars from the promulgation of the law, but it is ex pected that this period will be short -cneil t tlie foreign office it is -said to be probable that the exhumation will commence considerably before January. 1 1022 Washington, Xov. 2.1 Arrange- ' ments have been effected by the War , OF ARMY WRIST WATCHES Department, through the Graves Ilegls tratlon Iturcati, for the care of the bodies of American dead whose rela tives express tho wish that they be not removed from French Mill. The preliminary steps alrendy hne been taken to obtnlu the consent of the French Government for the remnvnl of all the bodies that nip to be brought back to the Fnited States, but In many instances slicli n course would be con trary to the specific wishes of the next of kin of the deceased. It is announced that the Graves Registration Iturcau will .a all Itself of a number of ccmeterj sites granted by the French Government. These ceme teries will be used for interment of the bodies of American soldiers only, nml will be maintained by the United States Government in a similar way to the nntlonnl cemeteries in this country. Seernl of the sites offered by the I 'tench Government or by municipali ties of France ate very beautifully situated. GERMANS WARNED OF DELAY PEACE ENVOYS OF HUNGARY Responsible if Treaty Is Ineffective! December 1, Says Allies' Note Fails, Xov. 2.1. (Hy A. P.) Sur prise at the departure of loctor Sim son, head of the plenipotentiaries sent bv (J ci ninny to this city in connection vvltli ln armistice nrotocol. was ex pressed in a note delivered to Kurt von. I.et.sner. heart ot the Herman delega tion at Versailles, by the supreme coun cil Inst night. If the treaty of Versailles is not put Into force bv December 1, the note ndds, the responsibllltv will lie with the Ger man Government. Doctor von Lersncr is n.skcdlo state what are the intentions if tin, (iftrtniin Government. Von Lersner sent n letter to the I rente C'onfcrcnu' last Friday to tho effect that, the head of tho plenipo tonitlnrlcs must consult the German government regarding the protocol, especially ns the National Assembly would have to approve the decisions icnched. Delegation Includes Premier and Former Foreign Minister Bndabcst, Nov. 20. (Ily A. V ) The Iliingatlnn Government hns ap pointed the following peace delegation to negotiate n treaty between the Allies and Hungary: Count Albert Apponjl, premier j Count Stefan llcthlcn, v. ho hns acted ns ndlser of Archduke Joseph; Count Paul Tclcky ; Martin I,ovassy, who was foreign minister In the cabinet of Premier Stephen Frledrlch nnd Arcli llishop Gleswcin. Among the counsellors nnmed nre Itl.shnp Andor Leopold, a ltomnn Catholic, and llev. Doctor Szabo, n Itc formed churchman. s) 4 4 s t Special Thanksgiving Offering!! -C0AL$7-00- MKTAI. WIUTIIKIl STRIP RKnt'CKS oi'it niAi. nii.i, ritoM 23 TO 40 ri:it CKNT IDEAL CO. Un1 Wnlnut l.tin nnil Snrnli. (lli. f "'Hell I'hmir (irrmtintnun 2H7m -. Bulgaria Has Record Wheat Crop Sofia, Nov. 2.". (By A. P.) Large elevators arc being constructed at Vnrnn on the lllnck sea coast of Bul garia, to handle tho country's wheat crop, which Is estimated ns being the largest in tho history of Bulgaria and worth $230,000,000. 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