WGrT' j pr , i'i- , 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 GERMANY TO DENY DEMAND OF ALLIES Won't Give Docks and Tugs i for Ships Sunk at f Scapa Flow APPEALS TO HAGUE COURT By the Associated Press Berlin, Nov. 28. It i stntod lu ao thorUntive quarters here tluit Orrnnuy Xc not comply with the drmnnd of the Entente for -100,000 tons of dnrVs. dredueK nnd tufts ns nn offset to the .German warships sunk at Senna Flow. t Tt was indicated that Germany would Stand pat on her proposition to refer the disnute to the Ilairiie tribunal. It la rlnlmed that Germany should nut he held responsible for the nets of the marine forces at Srapa Dow. Paris. Nov, US. flty A P. i The German delegation today delivered two notes to Paul Dutastn. ccretar of the Peace Conference. One relates to the replacement of German warships sunk by their crews in Scapa Flow nnd the other to the repatriation of German prisoners. Dlctissinc the Scapa Flow incident. tho Sunrcnie Council todnv whs unable to decide on the distribution of scrap Iron resiiltlnc from the lireakini; tin of the j-hips. France and llnl. whoe shinbuildiiiK Minis have been bile since 11)14, will receive certain unit- Intact ns compensation for tonnage lost durins the war. The Supreme Council today decided that the Rumanian Gocrnmcnt. which received the last allied note November ; 24, must reply before December Tt. t Brussels. Nov. 2S. (By A I i An srrccment has been arrived at between the Belgian and German OmernmenN whereby Germany, during u period of twenty years, will redeem (1.000.0(10.000 narks which were issued bj the Ger mans In the occupied territories, ' KING VICTOR TO VISIT U. S. Italian Monarch Plant Tour of Both American Continents ttomo, Nov. 'J3. King Melon Emmanuel will go to tho I'nited States ' neit summer, nnd nlso will usit South America, espcclallj the republic'" of Brazil, Uruguay. Argentina, Chile nnd Peru, unlets the political situation pre ents him fiom carrjing out his dcfrc. The tentative plan is that the kuii will be accompanied bv Premier Nltti and that ho will ltrt.1 proceed to the United States during the Mimtncr. which Is the slack season here, aDd afterward tn South America. Victor Emmauuel desires especially to icturn the visit President VIIm0 made him iu Home some time ago. The king will open Parliament ucst Mondnv. necoidlmc to uuuminivnirnt here. There has been some mnvruiinl as to whether he would appear on this occasion because of the supposed atti tude of Socialist deputies. BRTISH L ABORTES A G OVERNMENT Party Asks House of Commons to Censure Cabinet on Coal Situation PRICE INQUIRY DEMANDED Into the cost of production, tho outmit and prices of coal. Behind the resolu tions the full streneth of the I,abor parly was marshaled. There was n full attendance of the House. In presenting the motion Mr. Brace declared his party had been (ning to cn-operale with the government iu n grave lluunrinl problem. bill tbnt the Roveriimenl had declined to permit such cu -operation Mr. Brace asked wh the govcrumeut was nfrnld of n committee of Inquiry. The miners, he Mild, had been driven to despair over the blunders of the coal de pailment. and the tiade was working into chaos. Dewlopmcut was retarded, he declared. lie maintained that the industry re quired reorganization, sayiug tho short ngo in output, was not Hue to tlin miners but to the lack of development by the ownera nnd to bad transportation. Tho miners, ho snld, were, prepured to co operate with uujbody nud everjbody on ii sjstem in older to oblnln larger pro duct Inn. CENSURES IMMODEST DRESS "Exotic" Dances Also Condemned by French Cardinal Paris, Nov. ''S. (By A. P.) Car dinal Amctlc, archbishop of Paris, to day Issued a pastornl letter protesting ngalnsl the Immodest toilettes of women and ludecent dances, saying that Chris tian women nnd girls ought to abstain from Mirji dressing nnd such amuse ments. The cardlnnt affirms that these dauces are cxotlo In origin nnd by name. Presumablj , he refers to certain American dances which have become the fnshlou lu Pat-is In recent months. By Hie Associated Press London. Nov 2s What was regard ed as a vote of ecnviri' on the "poliov of the government in connection with control of the coal output of the Fulled Kingdom, was moed in the House of l Commons todnv Tin motion, introduced bv William Brace, a l.bor mcmbei called fur the aptxMntmcnt of a lommttee In inquire A Minrt i-ours( in fc'HT-Kxprcsslon. Self rondiUnre HuMncRa Lnsllsh, all-around Self Dpvolnpni'-nr nien H ii.,-Hfinv rnntnT oonmicnelnjj I'oif-ilifM -1 m S o . I.m n.itlt m. .t, Opni 1.T Irtn.m fr"- I.. 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