'"?' . 'Itfi kV Xr -. " ALLIES GUARDING LA CONTROVERSIA CONSTANTINOPLE PERUADITICO '"v. ETONtNG PUBLIC. LEDGEE-3?Hlfi&PHIA ' TltESGAT, FiferWARY , 24 .10 juJ Britain Took Load in Sending Fleet to Golden Horn, Says Millerand TURKS TO SEEK AID IN U. S, ii ilio Associated Tress r,rt Kcb. 21. Orcat Britain took H,n initiative In scmllnR n urn to t.on the "'"",. ,.. Tjonilon dlsnntoh Lo ,T Fct Parisian, miotlne Premier Millerand. who U m id to fiavo nddod 3!'". other nllled wnrnhlp- In the Golden Horn. iuidnn. Pel'. 24. A Modern delega tion h now It. Vcnlco on II? way to London and America. The delegation, wlilrh claims to liold , Sndat ' for 70.000 000 Indian M.w .. mmih. lias fent n MHlement litre In 1& PrcMdcnt WIlson'H twelfth -i..i with rezanl to iiBfiiruncp of u ffcura KOVcreTnt of the Turkish por tion of tbc Ottoman empire. It Ws that no IIiihI decision with iird to Turke. ' fnturo he taken until tl,"Mussulman midpoint, which In the linlntenaoee of the Ottomau empire in f.'t without prejudice, to tli- niiloiiomy "f nn TnrklMh pooplry is l.riird. The delecatlon also demnnds the call. nhate's retention of imfcttercd custody n the holy places. OthmUkc. the dele 2 inn warn-, "the tradltlounl Ion ltvto ftrcat Britain In India will Infallibly b r'hdllengcd." -iliitlon In faor of otiHllng Turkey fiom" Constantinople, which Iwh been ,. (.0nplcuou feattire in oinj cectlon of the press durlnc the last few days and which has hud the support of religious nd philanthropic bodies, met n counter blast from another section of the. Lon don newepaper world todaj which con tended the question wa3 ouo of wuch importance that It could not be settled on fcntlmcntal considerations, but must he left to the matured deliberation of ih- Supremo Allied Council. In a lengthy nrcument the Telegraph nMOrte.1 that British hlatesmnnshlp bus "neither the duty nor interest to rxprt th tultun from Oonstnntiiiotilc' and erpressod the opinion that notation to this end was "Ill-Inspired and Ill-con Mred." , . . , "We council thos who Hincerelj sup nort it," the newspaper continued, "to ilre more unprejudiced itudy to new fietnrs In the problem, espeeiallj Ore:it Ttrit.iin's position s a power, which mut not disregnrd the feelings of mmiv millions of It mobt eminent subjects." The Daily News, which has ulwnjs ben a stanch champion of the Ar oenlans and u wnr supporter of Olnd stone's demand to "sweep the Turks nnt of Kurone." also calls for consider ation of the problem In the light of pres ort circumstauccs. It sas tho real question is the weight to b nttnehed to warnings ot .Moslem unresi as n resun. of the c nuMon of tho Turks from their spiritual capital. Inc newspaper remarks inai amiougn Vl.eount Jumes Bryce, "who.se view is entitled to profound respect, dismisses the to. culled Moslem peril as bting orerdrawn, other authorities entitled to equal rr-pect ana wttn more recent ex perienc in eastern conditions hold pre iHy tho opposite lcw." The News deplores the fact thnt recent demonstra tions were not started before tho de (Winn of the Allies was unnouuecd. Indor the caption., "A Too Successful .fi(jtinn." the Morning Post says: "The British government by making )( announcement throughout India of the decision in favor of the sultan has barred revision of thut decision." Tho newspaper seeks to show the de rision wus merely u concession to po lities! agitators in Hindustan, who mm not be temporarily modilled by it. The recent campulgu In faor of the expulsion of the Turks is suid by the fiipress to be based on a "prefcrid nentimcnt," and tho newspaper urgucs thfre is not u single udvnntagc to be ob tained in drawing the aultun away from I'onstantlnoplc. French Girl Files at Fourteen Pari-.. Teb. 21.- Tho number of women iniutor.s in Prance, which fori ome time has stood ut thirteen, soon is to be Increased by one who will estab- I 1lh a record for jouthfulness being i only fourteen and one-bulf jears old. I She is Andree Farman, u daughter of Iaurico Farman. a brother of Hcnrv I 1'armHn, ono of the pioneers In n lotion. Mf Parmnti flew her first time lu 1010. Si Assioura Saranno Pubblioate lo Note Scambiato tra Wil son o gli Alleati Publlahd and Clatrlbuttd Under .... i ?MtTNO. Oil. Authorised by th act of Octobor , l5,1. on "l at tha roatortlco of Will, lelpbta. Fa A, 0. BtmM!flON. reitmaattr Otnorat. DECLINES AMERICAN OFFER British Artist Can't Paint 300 Por traits for 1,000,000, He Says Tendon, Pelt. 2l. (By A P.)- Sir William Orphen, the distinguished art ist, has refused nn offer of 1,000,000 sterling for painting ftOO portraits which is said to liavo been made him by au American. "It Is quite truo tho offer of 1,000, 000 to paint portraits came to me from America," Sir William mid In confirming the report, according to the Dally Mirror. ''To complete such n contract, however, would tnko far more than the ordinary lifetime It might tako 88 long nn ,'100 years.'.' Sir William will go to America thh fait on business. Washington, DC. 2.'l febbralo. Ic noste scamblare tra gli Stall ITnltlo lc Polenzo dcll'Intesa, Bulla qucstlone Adrlatlcn, surnnno rese pubbHeho cntro poehl glortil, secondo quanto e' stnto uf llclalmcnte oggl assicurato. In pubbli- cnzlone, hi dice, sura' fatta con 11 con senfco del govcrnl estcrf. SI uttende che le note saranno resn dl pubbllca raglone non uppena snrn' gi talin al Prlml Mlnlslrl alleati 1'ultima replica del Presidente Wilson, la quale iiobabilmcntc sara' upcdl ta questa sera u jnezio dl cablogrammn. II Dipartimento di Stato ha ultimato it suo luvoro r! guurdo dcttu nota c l'ha rlmcssa nl Presidente per In sua finale approzazlonc, dopo dl che sarV spedlla in Huropa In clfrn. I.a nota sara' rlmesa nll'Ambascla tore Americano Davis, in Londrn. II qunle lu coutegnera' al Supremo Con cillo degli Alleati. Iontlra, 23 febbruio II supremo Concliio degll Alleati dovra', in questa scttimatia, affrontarc la ncccsslta' dl prendcro vital! dcclsionl, non ultima quclla imporlanto relatlra iillu situa ziono rcsca. In via Komt-ufflcinle p' fctato smentlto che Lloyd George e Nlttl, I due Prlml Mlnlslrl di Inghittcrra cd Italia, ubbl- ano rnggiunto uu accoruo per rieouo scere 11 G'averro del Soviet in Russia sena I'appoggio del Ministro di Franciu Millerand. ' Itoma. 2,'J febbralo 11 Glornale d'ltalla hu pubbllcato un lungo urtlcolft riguurdo la nomlnu dl Robert underwood Johnson ad Amhasclntorc deal Stuti Pnltl in Uoma c lo conclude col dire che talc nominn e' lu nrova che tm II nonolo d'ltalla c qiiello dcgll Stati I'ulti 1 c' incorit spa.io per uu intima lntcsn. "I"si saranno semnre nmlci dlcn II glornale o non -i ' ragione di eonfllttl. I. ssl sono uuslosi dl conoM'crsl reci procamentc niu' intimnmenlc c scam biursi tuttoclo' ce csi poseggono per usnrlo picnumcntc per lu cuiltu' o la (oltura. Per queslo importantc lavoro Sir. Johnson c' splendldumente udatto." Un corrispondentc di tin giornaie americano di questa citta' mandu du 1 Washington oho quulche cosa dl crltico' e' cotuvolto nelln nota che II Govcrnol degli Stall Unitl ha prepnrato per! esscre Invlatn ull 'Inghilterra, Fruncin i e Itnlla, con riguurdo alia qucstlone di , Plume. 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