fitf. EfVrM jLtffT, W" VN"y' v I Y),I'J? Wf T jrw. -iljdltWTf!' ! 'T ' ,?f,V' " '""' 7r'i'p5r&iFs JEVENING PUBLIC LEDGER1- PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, DECEMBER T, 1920 13 GREEKS PREPARE FOR KING'S REI URN Battle Fleet Ordered te Accom pany Constantine te Pert of Athens PLAN 3 DAYS' REJOICING nr the AMedaUd Prr A.hr!. Pec. 7. InvltntlenB will be ffi former King Conrtentlne te ?r flrw fellow Ins the nn-wtnrr-mnt of the remit e? Hun-lay's Kem sUlch te expected te be made tomorrow. ,B,in,'M return eon "M , ialllnf rem Hrlmllnl en J,mp ".hi I 5c? 1'ntrln. lileli will be tennl the nncr "" a ,-111.1- nn,i l1'" number of cloRtreycr Sfl'be metX W officer, of the Greek . who m accompany CeiiNtatit no tc nrRri. ''" , .. . Thi Oreeki ftre mnintnlnlrii? n met rwllv attitude terl fore tenrps. nt V I nmen conducted a demonntrn demenntrn rUrthe French embassy en Similar. , Pari rec. T.-(y A. P.)-Wlth .he object of refuting "Inaccuracies and .- inhuilrci with w h eh part of "wuffien mlrted. continues te ac tf rf' fcS KlnV Cn.tnnUne. of Orcfce yesterday ,sKKeted in the SJrw of en Interrlew with the corre cerre Sent of the Havas Aencj nt &e that thrl.ew,e of Natien., Jwd with a public Investigation of the trent in Oreece during the war. The plebiscite which has just been concluded in Oreece was a solemn muni muni fulatien of the bends which unite my people te me and is in no way a dls parngement of the Entente," said Con Cen itatitlne. ., , . "I de net want te make u political itntement. Being a constitutional iretiarch, I fhall leave that te my rev eminent. Out It is Impossible, both as trnn having responsibilities toward m contrmperarics and toward history net te challenge the accusations against me. "I should like the fullest light thrown en the situation, and I should net nlTci opposition If the Greek Gov ' eminent went se far as te ask the I.ca&ue of Nations te appoint an Im partial committee te proceed with n public in estimation. 1 n-k that my accusers act with the same henestv. The time has come te cleat up public opinion and establish the truth, which for me represents justice." Cnnttiintltic leceived OS per cent of the vetu test in Sunday's plebiscite, it In announced in an Athens dlnpatrh dated Monday, received by the (Snik JcCHtlen 1 tc today. The uiten, it is addul, nuniliereil 800,0(10 mere than the total taking pait In the recent p-iiliimicntury ilcctiun Tuesday Unlucky Day; Won't Notify Constantine w Lucerne, Switzerland, Dec. 7. (By A. P.) Fermer Klnf Conston Consten tine, whose return te the Greek people In Sunday's plebiscite, said today he was expecting that the gov gev trmwnt would notify him te return te Greece an n result of the vote, but thnt he did net expect the notl netl notl flcdtien te come today, because of the Grtck supcrstntlen that Tuesday Is an unlucky day. "lt is like your Friday," he re marked te the correspondent. "Ne matter what happens they will net triumph today." JAPANESE NAVAL VISITS Cruisers Will Call at Several Chilean Perte Bntrial Cablt Dltpatch. CepirtcM. tt0. Santiage, Dec. 7. The' Japanese crulserK under the command of Ad miral Funkakeshl will visit several Clillcnn ports in January, callltiK at Tnlcaliuane, Valparaiso and Anto Ante fngasta. Admiral Funkakeshl and his officers were entertained nt n reception at the Chilean legation in Teklo before their departure. At Ceylon the admiral invited the Chilean consul and his wife te n dinner aboard the flagship. Although osten sibly It Ih a cadet training tour the enlj ether calls In Seuth America will be In Hrazll and Peru, where there are large Japanese rolenies, nnd nt the Falkland Islands, which ure n P.rltlsh uuval base. The squadron is due at Valparaiso en January 15. 1978 INSTALLATION and REPAIR WORK COVBRINO THKKNTIRE F1I ID OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINGS POWKn-OTKAM K CLKCTRIC-HEATINO PLUMBING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS LIGHTINO VENTILATING GENERAL. PI PINO WORK ETC. Five carloads of cast iron heating boilers iust in. We have one te fit your job if you need it suddenly. Remember, you can reach us day or night. Sec Hell tele phone directory. TRUCE IN IRELAND FACESOBSTACLES Irreconellablos May Be Able te Prevent Settlement, Eng lish Bellevo Tly the Associated Press Londen, Dec. 7. Efferts te arrnngc a truce in Ireland was the dominating topic of this morning's newspapers, which printed many rumors gathered In Dublin nnd Tendon. These showed Intense Interest In the ultuntlen and a widespread hope for definite results from the ixchanges of views new un derstood te be geln en. One Dublin dlsnatch declared there was no chance of a truce while Arthur Griffith and the MncNeM brothers, prominent Sinn Fein lendcrj. were kept In prison, while another took the view that the Irrcconcilables of the Irih Ito Ite tiiilillrnn Brotherhood renlly were In control of the situation and would be able te prevent any settlement which did net recegnlrc their full deinnnds. It Is nrctty generally conceded that conversations lme net as yet reached the stage of definite negotiations. Dublin, Dec. 7. Auxiliary pelice raided the Dublin City Hall yesterday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiih icmvmce Yourself Loek Like Originals There is only one wny for you te con vince yourself that you can save money en your carbon paper and ttill get better work and mere work. L.ut out, sign and mail the coupon below. 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In part, the Times sins: "The question Is net confined te the Improve ment of capital ships. It Is whether the supremacy of capital ships In modern navies has net already readied mid paffscd the highest point. It Is whether Other craft cannot be developed whu will seal the deem of gigantic capital ships It Is te foresee and te feruiist the future possibilities of sulmiciMible ships nnd ah craft. It Is te restore te the llrltlsh navy thnt supremacy of Times Questions Advisability of Dreadnought Program Special Ceble Dispatch. Covurleht, into Londen, Dec. 7. The Londen Times, continuing its nevy campaign, an nounces that it Is evident the admiralty la committed te a new program of capital ships and declares the nation ' will learn this with shock nnd surprise. The Times says the admiralty nleni should net be allowed te decide nnd de mands the appointment of a committee of experts such as was appointed by the late Lord Fisher In the spring of 11)03, Radiate Christmas Jey with Marbleite Enamel! In ether M-erdfi, let jear Heme be im cherrf jl ns I penll)Ie during Iho dull winter days. Vu cun hrlnit home till ChrlMinas direr lir pointing jour reiium ltli thnt ex rll lit enamel et ours hard nud clel V tit, te 1 Kill tans. P LJITM1 eh: At All Progressive Dealers Paint and Varnish Manufacturers 121 Market St., I'hilndelp Ce. Ida Imaginative far feeing In nnval design A niter Leng, first lord of the adeal which liiudt' the ilieudneiight the wonder I rultj. which, It alleges, foreshadows ft of the world In the enrly puit of the i SUaiHe program of big ship bulldlnf century " nntl which lt declares the country can The Times uueteg a speech made by "t "ilutd. 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