Vlf" - I N m I ' 1 Pi! I If 1 .; 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHTLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 SEE INTERNAT I0NAL I ' .4 welcome development. He ders nm mc much hew lit such n step, however 1 urging that "the principle of nelf-he i Is Imllsprninlile te working out thr problem." i I The We'tmliister Onielte thinks thnt. 'provided nn agreement enn be reeched between M. ltrinml ntid Mr. Lloyd i 'Oeerce, there would be an cnonneun , Rln te the world if Anwrlrn consented . , . , , ... te become a party le dijcuinleris el Lloyd Ceerge and Bnand May rcpamtiens questions. BRITISH HEIR VISITS FEONIllfl Mill Even Come te United States Together CONDON PRESS APPROVES By th A.xMnicd Press 1mden, Dec. 13. Humors of the pew THllty of nn Intrrniitlennl econemle conference in 'Washington, whd-h have bten current here during the last few days, are the subject of comment in the Londen morning newspapers today. It Is net assumed that Mich a con ference has been decided upon, but the success of the Armament CenfcHnici' has aroused hopes that the economic troubles of Europe might he settled by a cdmilar gathering. Connected with the rumors an nmre or less rague reports that Prime Min inter Lloyd Oeerge and Premier Br Intnl. "of France, Intend te go te WnlTlnirtn together after the French Premier' visit here next week. The Dilly Mall claims te have re ceived nfflrlnl Information from Down ing Street that Mr l.lejd Geerge Is unlikely te go te America for emc months, but Instead purpe?e taking a vacation trip te Southern Prance after the cemlnic Parliament session. On the ether hand, the Time savs : "The ug"cstlert is hazarded thnt efter next week's, conferences with M. 1 LIBERALS ONE VOTE SHORT I ; i Lack Majority, but Have Big Plu rality In 'Canada Heuse Ottawa. Dec. l.'l. (lly A. P.) The Yuken new being conceded te the Cen- ' servntlveM, the standing of the parties i ns a result of lat week's general elec- 1 tien in Canada today win : Liberals 117; Progressives, 05 ; Cenervatlve, 51 ; Ubnr. 2. , Thl gives the non-Liberal element in Parliament n lembined stieiiclh of US. Political observers point out, however, thnt Conservatives and Pro gressives arc far npart en tariff and ether policies, and that Premier-elect V. L. Mackenzie King and his Liberal Administration will receive. Progressive support in the Heuse. i Recount" new in progress miiy change the result in one or mere electoral ills- ' tricts. 'CITY OFM DEAD7 Complete Boycott by Natives Mark3 Arrival of Prince at Allahabad FESTOONED CITY DESERTED .'p'ftel Ca 1 r)lpnfeh. fopirleM, 19tl' Ixmrinn. Hec. 1.1. A complete boy cott by the natives yesterday marked the Prince of Wales' visit te Allahabad. India. Obedient te Onndhl's orders, the cpentcdly has favored this notion by setting dates for the beginning of self rule. He 'Set It for August 11, after nc year of the non-ce-opcratlre move meve nent, and In August the Meplahs took dm literally and revolted. He has set It again for January 11. Who will revolt then? As the Meplah Islng was born of exasperntlen after long waiting, se a few moderates be lieve that nil India or at least, radi cal Hengal will lese, patience at an other postponement and act for Itself. Seme think thnt the restless masses will turn upon (Snndhl. Ills held upon them, however, Is strong at this time." An efliclal cemmunique, Issued last night, stated that arrests of ngltaterc have been made In Allnhubad, Delhi, Hnngoeu nnd Mnndnlay. It Is reported thnt In n tight near Calicut yesterday a Suffolk regiment defentcd a band of Meplahs, killing eighty-three nnd cap turing fifteen. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK,' By Lee Papc POND DRAGGED FOR AUTOS Believed Owner. Seeking Insurance j ""pre. the royal party arrived In what a was apparently a city of the dead All the Lancaster Dar Association Elects Lancaster. Pa.. Dec. 13. Juries natives proclaim! a day of mourning , rl I;" was yterdny after- when the Prince nrrlvee, refusing te , tpr nnr AMocintIen. Other officers chewn attend the ceremonies Incident te the nere: Jehn E. Mnlene, vice president, revnl visit ' J'ln Naumnn, treasurer, nnd Her Xe violence or ether outbreaks were J,, Myfr"' Stretnrr of reported there, but it Is stated that threats, intimidations and terrorizatlen were used by the native extremists t prevent the people from attending tin welcome. There wns a remarkahl scene when the Prince arrived yester dav. Instead of tumultuous cheer'ni' crowds, such as have greeted it else Wc had chlckln for supplr today en account of having cemplnny. bejng Mr. and Mrs. Hews, nnd ma started tearvc Its different parts off, saying. New, Mrs. Hews, wat pnrt de you prefer? Me thinking, O I hope she dent sny the drum stick. Iteely, Its Immaterial te me, Im Jest as satisfied with one part as another, a 2nd Joint, If you dent mind, nnd n touch of the brest. sed Mrs. Hews. And you, Mr. Hews, wut part can I heln vnu te? sod ma. It deesnt make the slightest dlffcrents I assure you. I think 111 hnve a drum stick for old time sake, sed Mr. Hews. Me thinking. Heck. O well thcrcs 2 drum sticks. Wnt will you have Wlllyum? sed inn. nnd non sed. O. en.vthlng. I dent care, give me the ether drum stick and some brest. Making me feel werse Insteri of bet 'i " U J&l ter, and my sister Oladdls sed, Lnj thing will de ferme, mother. Im no eartlckler. give me the ether nd Jein, nnd a llttle of the brest. Wlch ma did, saying, Personally 1 dent care wnt part I cat myself, its a matter of Indlffcrcnts te me, 111 take the 2 wings and a morsel of the brest. Wlch by thnt time nuthln wnsent 'eft but the neck sticking up ns if It thawt It wns as geed as en.vthlng cits, me looking nt It sad en account of knowing who was going te eat It, and ma sed, New Penny its your tern. Its mutunl te me, 111 take the neck, I sed. Making everybody laugh like every thing and proving it wns funny, but net making the neck tnist city better. KREI8LER MAY BE ENVOY Londen, Dec. 1.1. Frit!! Krelsler, the Austrlnn violinist, who Is touring England, questioned whether he had ac cepted the offer te become Austrlnn Minister nt Washington. Informed the Times that he had net decided ns yet. pellebuetratferrj New Year's Eve Celebration Sat., December $lst, 10 P. M. Supper de Luxe, $6 Reservations made at office of Maitrc d'Hetcl or through the Head Waiters. favtevvfy r&w Dumped Machines Inte Quarry LaiiMhile, Dec 1.1. While hundreds of residents of the North Pent! sec tion wnt eh, police nutlierlries are di recting the dragging of the bottom of n nunrrj pond at Orvllle. about three miles nl.'vc I.nnrinle iu enrch of nn automobile. According te these nt work at the quarry .pond which i alsiut forty f'-ef ile-p nt lenst one nule is nt the bottom and it is believed there are mere TiHen,i v- t.w,i r.nnr mi-hf net mini peu mere dj- ewneis alter insur- deem the moment Inopportune te lay "H, the whole question of the necd of Mint- ' P " ', l'reent time the UP of tercd Europe b.-fere President Harding. nLn automobile has berni hoeko.1 from -he undeubtedlj has the warmest s.wu- 'I"" pond, nnd Sunday nn automobile rathv for the strick-n Continent. "r M,"', ether heavy object wa .lrnwn "Should Mr. Lloyd fieergc take the "" way te the surface when the rope Initiative in appealing te him te sum- I broke. men another conference te consider ,,,.,.,.,... .... world economic nnd financial cendl- FROTH INGHAM ACCUSED tlens. the appeal, it is thought, might net be unavailing." , Say He Transferred Property te it V ui'iii'vf u in iihj i u- i n nw iiir conversations between the llrltlsli and Trench Premiers next week will take a wider range than the single question of German reparation-, and this mui mui ticsitten is largely the basis of today's press speculat'en concerning a possible new conference m Ani'iica. The Daily Telegraph wnile net re garding wieh n conference as et mere than nn idea, says the Idea has very eensidcrab'e popular support. The Morning Pest's linnnei.il editor forecasting some sort of international economic conference before long, sajs: "Such a conference, if participated In by America, would undoubtedly be a streets along the Prince s route were heavily gunrded hy troops. The main thoroughfares were gayly decorated with flags and banners em blazoned with ' pntrietic Inscription" Put the brilliant spectacle was empty of life, the only sptaters being a few thousand Europeans. The entire nntlve population had observed (Sanrihl's order They shunned the principal streets, re maining Indoors behind shuttered win dows. After n formal reception nt the fievernment house the Prince left In the afternoon for llennres. Meanwhile a wave of unrest is sweeping Inriin from the Khyber Pass te the Malabar Const. It is like noth ing in India's past. It embraces all castes and Innumerable sub-castes, most religions nnd sects, nnd mutually hostile races, and It Is ever-increasing, ns did Russian discontent in 1017. The word Is passing throughout the land thnt the Hrltish regime is about te depart, finndhl. the nationalist leader gsjs- m. SaH te see what it is!' Expectation gees hand In hand vrith the Christmas gift whose tempting appear ance speakser the bright, crisp Dennlsen seals and tags In which It Is wrapped. At Stationers, Dent. Stores, and Drugxlsts, Eetrtichttt Wife While Insolvent New Yerk. Dec. in. dly A. P.) Charges that Themas 11. Frethlngham, former member of the New Yerk Stock Exchange, transferred $1 ,. r(K,000 in securitiei anil ether property te his wife and preferred creditors when he was In solvent were made yesterday In an in voluntary petition In bankruptcy filed aicnlnst the broker by Frank D. Iarkey. Harrj M. Pierce nnd James Stirling, ' all of Wilmington. Del. I pniiiiiiun It's Toe Late te blame the eggs when your cake is spoiled. Avoid uncertainty by buying "eggs you can be sure of." Big. 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