(WWlnjJV ,(,. ni f-r.4.'"'7r73!Si m$, F-m&zifw? f. i V f ' ' ' 1 i i aft EVENING PtJBLlC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920 tf?4' ,rvtf Jl. -V SOON TO RECOGNIZE XICAN REGIME Secretary Celby Proposes Cem missioners te Draw up Basic Treaty r - OBREGON fNAUQURAL TODAY ! ilia Associated Press rf..i.in.nn. t)N. 1. The wn.v te resumption of lull diplomatic relntlnns netwcen the United States nnrl Mexico apparently wan cleared today vrlth n proposal from accrcmry ww "" " .-tntm.nf of commissioners by the two governments te draw up a treaty bnsls. Embodied In a letter te Rebert A. n..-..ii. Mtxlcnn confidential agent In AVashinden, Secretary Celby' pre- pnnl, declaring the complete unucr atandlng reached between himself nnd Sener Pcsqiilcra In their recent confer Hires new remained only te be given treaty form, wan takn te Mexico City by Sener Pesrmlcra when he left here last week te attend the Inauguration if President Obregon. This was .lis .lis clesed hen the secretary's letter was made public here last night. DecUrinR his conferences with Sener Pcfniilcra "had left no reasonable doubt of the high and enlightened purposes Jr. ....:... i.i nrenpnt cevcrnineut of Meilr-e." Secretary Celby also as serted that the expressions contained In Sener resemcrn s "" '"J"-,", ins recognition ey uic umiiu .. ... .ii " ll.. ll, foero nf thns Who fca"c acquired land titles" In Mexico. Appointment 01 commission!: u United States nnd bv Mexico for nego tiation of thc,propescd treaty, writing into a legal agreement the pronounce ments by Mr. de la Huerto and General Obregon t the effect that Article XXVII V . a -. ..attBafM 4f fr at 1 of the Mexican censiuuuuu ta nut n"u ... mi 1m Internretcd as retroactive orvielatie of valid property rights," was HUggt'sted ey Mr. ieiDy. -v. Mr. Celby does net contend that Ar ticle XXVII In itself is confiscatery, although some American Interests in Mexiie cling te that view. The secre tary of state said it could net be denied that such misunderstanding of Article XXVII nart existed, no agrceu tnai t.A niutinrlttHtnndfnir reiilH tin pnr- rectcd and the fears of foreign invest ors allayed if the Mexican Government neultl embody in a treaty the declara tions nf Dc La Ilucrta and Obregon te the effect that Interpretations, laws or decitcs giving cueci te irucie aah iiimiIi! nnf he rnnflRrfitnrv or retroactive. The Supreme Court of Mexico is ex pected te pass upon the Carranza de crees under Article XXVII within a fhert time. It is thought bv competent Mexican legal authorities the decrees would be held invalid and unconstitutional, leaving the new Obregon government f... (n Aif In li.vmnnii .ltli tlin ft(il.nt Mexican court in giving such assurances as arc urged ey .Mr. uoiey. The question was raised here last mirlif no in w lian f.irmnl rfwnnrnlHnn nf thp Ohrcffnn fmvernmpnt mlffht ht it- peetcd. home doubt was expressed as te the ability of the State Department te con- Obregon government prier te March 4, 8n as te dispose of the Mexican question. There was some speculation as .te the iiMMinuuu ui rixujfiuuun uie moment fAnnrl.1 fltil nttnn nn.A.il Ia n nnnL t.H ... i. i..i..ui vunhuu unlllU IU UflJUlllllMCllk of bis commissioners and a notification i inui cueci te me etate ifepart- tnent. fnm t T.r-1rArrn tnrr 41. a Aiitli .nf .9 flee as president at midnight last night, lie will he inaugurated today. '. . The most convenient, razor outfit A safety raxer - b Ne skill necessary Terenewthefinekeenedge or the AutoStrep Razor blade, just slip, the strop through the raier head and pass the razor back and forth. Yeu don't have te take the razor apart nor even remove the blade. at"l -Mr'' X Like the leaf of a book The AutoStrep Razor b ade opens for cleaning like the leaf or e book. Te clean, simply rinSe and ery. Nothing te unscrew nothing te take apart andreauemble. The same lever that releases the blade adjusts it for close or medium shaving. WANT MEXICO IN LEAGUE French anfl British Aim 'at Protec tion of Their Own Interest Special Cabin Dttvateh. Covvrleht, Ml Geneva, Dec. 1. Delegates from the big powers te the League bf Nations nre being sounded en the admission of Mexico te the league. While the French and Drltish are anxious te have Mex ico a member, as they hope that through her membership their interests In that country wjll be protected, they are care ful net te take any action that might offend the United States. It is understood that Argentina, Brazil and Chile also favor Mexico's admittance, but it is net believed that any actlep will tn taken at this ses sion of the assembly. WILSON FORCCT-ORDINATION Indbrset Plan Regarding Patriotic and Civic Endeavors New Yerk, Dec. 1. The National Security League, which has called a meeting in this city today te plan cd" cd" cd" ordinatien of patriotic and civic work throughout the country, last night made public a letter from President Wilsen commending the movement. t "The Idea nnd purpesei expressed in your letter of November 22 strike me as admirable," said the President. "I think that it is .highly desirable that there should be n co-ordination of the efforts of all patriotic and civic or ganizations, and thus n greater unity of object as well as of method." $12,000 Under Dead Man's Pillow Lancaster, Pa., Ne. .10. After the dreth of Marshall N. Warren, an ec centric character of Lancaster, at the General Hospital, menev nnd securities te the amount of $12,000 were found under his pillow. When he entered the hospital he refused te give up his effects. 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Get an AutoStrep Razor today anti en joy the comfort and convenience of a safety razor and stropping device com ' bined in one. Ask your dealer about the AutoStrep Razor trial plen. y4uto-Strep Razor U sharpens itself Saves constant blade expense Onrazors,3trepjbladn,etc.lhefeafter manufactured by us we shall apply the trade mark "Velet" in addUon.te..Jthe,.tade.nwk'AutoSttop,, n an additional, indication that they are the genuine product of the AutoStren Safetv Razor fin. H. G. L ECLIPSES JINGOISM IN TOKIO Japanese Toe Busy filling Rice Bowls te Werry Over In ternational Issues s 1 FACE FINANCIAL DEPRESSION Special Cablt Dltpitch. ConvrleM, 100 .Tolile. Dec. l.JiThe California Issue nrnillrpK Itrt Imnorfnnce net SO much be- ennsn it. tins resulted hi a new alien land law In California, but because It is being used nnd will be used by the Japnnese as a lever' te .advance their ambitions in the Far East. An important Japanese Government official asked the Evesise Pudlie LiGDeen correspondent new tne unueu Rtnt-s rnulil exnect te continue its ac tive interest In whnt Japan. was doing In the Orient If tne. united mates cr plicltly prohibited Japanese Immigra tten. He said the United States net only exercised n restrictive influence as te foreign peoples and movements en the Xnrth American continent, but ex tended this doctrine te Seuth America and ether spheres, lie wanted te Knew whether the United States would bar (lie Japanese from California and then fellow the thing up by telling the Japanese they could net go te Man chtirln. Korea. China or Siberia. War talk at this time is absurd, Japan is right new en the way toward a financial depression that will require all her resources and citert te weatner. Ne mntter- what editorial writers may say, the people of Japan are net stirred by the California question or by the The ideal car for women, because of the remarkable ease of operation and the unfailing: dependency of the brak ing system. S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 667-9 N. BROAD ST. efficient Saghalln Incident1 or by the Shantung situation, or by the election of Benator Harding. The mass of the people is se busy filling the rice bowl and catching a fyw fish that it hasn't tlme for things abstract. Furthermore, the feeling of the people Is growing mere antagonistic iu miiuansm ana military service. Even under most favorable circum stances, Japan could riot make war uiuuu against me unuea Diates. it is the question as te Japan's future alli ances that is of first Importance new. in an alliance sue would be a powerful faptnr ' nlrtne. -Tin remilpM inn n4n.1v .commodities and materials from the eutHiae 10 make ner dangerous, espe cially in a war with the United States. wiureut importation el steel, iron nnd machinery, Japan would seen be in a bad way Industrially. That very fact explains wdiy she has been se eager te get into th,e Chinese iron deposits. Japan didn't want the north half of Saghalln Island, us n colonization spot. She wants its minerals, coal and oil. jincreiere, wnnc many et her opera tions en the Asiatic continent have a distinct military and imperialistic as pect, some of them will be found te be based en a desire te provide for her In dustrial life. She has become a big vine In a small garden and she must, if she wapta te keep growing, xcllng te inter national fences regardless of "keep-off" signs. BOUDOIR LAMPS SpeciillyPrieed 3 95 nerulnr 81 Price, 7.8 If.. J. I ... j- reurT7r7. OT """"? "-?""' tten e Jap M l0 n"1, reU " " Brenxe or Wket, 6' ailk cord id BUv eDUtler Vf '' h U" Mlfc na White r r Ik &' or old reit Iverv. wB-k 'i"c 'he1- Philadelphia Lifhling Fixture C Mfn. nf 0 nnd Klrrtrle T1xter 32 SOUTH SEVENTH ST. TVhelMate and Retail Fresh : rJPSHHl at JfS FINAL U. S. CASUALTIES 34,249 Americana Killed In War, 224,089 Wounded Washington, Dec. 1. Final figures en army casualties In the world nt are continued in the annual report of Surgeon General Ireland, made public last night, Knewing .14,240 killed and 224.089 wounded. Tlie proportion of killed te wounded is about the same as in the Civil War, although tnbrtallty . from gunshot wounds in tne world war was only H.'JU per cent, as compared with 13.0 per cent in the Civil War. The report said that indicated improved surgical nnd sanitary methods in the recent war had saved the liven of fi.:!4 per cent of all American- BeldicrB wounded. Of every 1000 men sent te Frnnrc. 110 Bnniiininte ROBINSON REMINDER Eneh memo gees en n separate perforated coupon. When attended te it ia tern out. This ledVes Live Netea Only for instant reference, remeving: the last excuse for forgetting. Handy pocket in cover. JS aHKtli.22 v. yt. "" Live jiifS i7" Nete 1111 flL.0"1' Perforated Coupon Paget Kemn,Urv.ilhtitraHUr filzeB HiieA .-. . -VTJ-- -'"" " nK In. SL7 In TreM Orln Leather 1.7B imuck i.rainr - ai.za S2.00 India Calf - - 2 (HI Conhlde - - - 2.7(5 Genuine Morocco - 3.00 Imitation leather - .75 Cleth (without extra filler) ...-. .15 3.7(4 a no 8.75 4.00 1.00 .NT) 1ffliuSSsm--'M ' ?? was; Rv YEO & LUKENS CO. Stationers, Printers, Blank Beeks 42 N. 13th St. Sfeeifaf&M Made with Pasteurized Milk The Popular Dinner Leaf Discriminate in your Bread. The use of Pasteurized Milk in Big Butter-Krust makes Real Bread with a. Real Flaver Yeu be the Judge. ww Butte Kgjgl h '4 Twice Daily At Your Grocer were admitted te hespltnls as there-1 milt of battle casualties, the report says, and nearly seven men out of every 1000 died a's the result of wounds. Infantry Ierscs wcre heaviest, 210.0 out V every 1000 men of that arm being wounded and 12.77 killed. The signal cerpi wai next with H2.22 wounded ntid .1.13 killed per thousand. Deaths from wounds totaled 13,001: nliell n minds uern bv far the most deadly, the report said, adding that no American "sfleldler lest both aims nnd both legs In the world war, or both legs or both arms and one ether extremity. Hlxtyslx lest the sight of both ejes. Noted Frenchman la 8ulelde I'arK Dec. 1. .lean Fnbrc I'glan tine,. a descendant of the famous mem ber of the French' National Convention of the same name, shot and killed him self In a boulevard rafe Monday night. iiraiiMiiiman rawiwiiiiiiiii ffirainmMOTmuiEaii!3iM I Tear Out When Attended Te .uiJkV Sheriplna Ilcniindcr Alie U tiUh Pencil and Extra. -Filler 5S4X& In niack Leather ... (1.50 Patent Leather or Crene Grain 1.75 Morocco, Cowhide or Indian Calf ....... j.ss Kxtra Flllrr Per dezen: Hlze n, 76c I SIzb A, Sl.OOi Hl?e L, 70. Qeld name en Cever, 25c Extra 719 Walnut St.. Justice Stewart Leaves All te Family r.i.i.MHi..v. f.u tiam i Tim will of Justin' Jehn Stewart was pre bated yesterday with the (opinion wealth Trust Ce. of Hurrlsburg as executer. lie makes no public bequests but leaves everything te hit five daugh The Fairness of 20 Off Everything In the Stere is se appreciated by our cus tomers, that our November .sales exceeded last yeaVs (the corresponding month), which, as everybody knows, was the record period of American business. Our prices were low te begin with, and with the 20 off are lower than in any ether store that sells clothing as geed as ours. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street xus ters, equally. lie establishes a trust fund of M25.00O the income of which gees te the daughters equally and they , also are te own jointly the home en Philadelphia avenue. The executer has v power te sell the real estate when the daughters se agree. 5jL ! 4 i 4 W M ' t i 1 J6 mi it hi Wew.T&lc . ..- Jl " " ' r V ,! f JMW aBBBBBBBBaBn'iA ,i , .1. aaaaaal xitAm. y.A aaaaaw.aBBak- kzn: 111, j' llMI1 mmmmpmm Hjp
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