Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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NEW PARLIAMENT
Laber. Leader Expected te De
, mand Relief of Distress
'I Frem Unemployment
WILL PUSH IRISH BILL ON
1U Annctaltd Prrj
Londen, Nev. 21. King Geerge to te
0y opened (he first session of the new
Pnrllnmpnt with all the pomp nnd cere
mony attendant upon this nnclcnt for
mnllt.v.
Driving with the Queen In the state
cenrli. drawn hv eight horses nnd at
tended by n glittering ecert of Life
(lunrdv, the Kin? passed from Bucking
lmm I'ulnce through streets lined with
troops te Westminster, where he fel
lowed the old custom of dennins the
gorgeous reynl robes. j
The King nnd Queen then walked '
In n pwcwlen te the Heuse of Lords,
attended by numerous court official. '
efflcers and heralds. Arrived at the
upper chamber he read his peech from
the throne te the robed peers and as
many commoners as were able te crowd
Inte the small H'ace available.
The King spoke as follews:
"My Lords and Members of the Heuse ,
ef Commens : ,..,.. '
"The constitution for the Irish Free
Stnte having bc-n paed by the Heuse
of Parliament established under the I
Irish Free Stnte Agreement Act of the
lnt session, slttlns as a constituent us- i
sembly. and it being required by the
terms of that act that the censtitti-
tlen should come into force by Decern- .
ber fl next. I have summoned you te I
meet in order that legislation necessary ,
te give effect te that constitution and
te make prevision consequential en the,
establishment of the Irish Free Stnte i
may at once be submitted for your ap- ;
pre'val. , ,
"The state of trade and employ- j
reent continues te cause me deep con
cern. Ameliorative measures prepared
by mv late Government are being ex- .
mined afresh, nnd you will be asked
te make prevision for their continuance!
nd extension and te guarantee a lean
In accordance with the League of Na
tions scheme for the restoration of Aus-
"Negotiations for n settlement of dif
ficulties in the Near Kast are proceed- ,
ing, and it is my hope that at the con- '
ferencc nt Lausanne the efforts of my '
ministers, acting In whole-hearted co
operation with the representatives of
our Allies, may result in the rf-es-
tnblshment of peace and the restora
tion of security te the inhabitants of
regions which have recently been the
scene of se much sulTerins.
"And T pray that the blessing of
Almighty Ged may rest upon your tie-;
liberations."
The utterance of the King which at-'
tracted most attention was that fore
casting the extension of ameliorative,
measures for trade nnd unemployment.
While the King wtu "peaking thou
sands of unemployed were continuing
their meetings of yesterday In Louden
nskln.i relief from present conditions.
After this ceremony Pnrlinmcnt ad
journed until this afternoon, when the
address in reply te the King's speech
will be formally moved and seconded.
James' It. MacDonald, as the leader
of the new Opposition, will then move
the first amendment te the King's ad
dress. It is expected that Mr. Mac
Donald, as the new parliamentary head
of the Laberltes, will call for allevia
tion of the distress arising from unem
ployment. At a party meeting today former
Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge was
unanimously elected leader of the Na Na
tletinl Liberals.
The debate en the King's speech will
probably continue into next week when
it will be interrupted te bring forward
the Irifh bill, which will be preml ms
an urgent matter In order t" lic-ure Its
pussnge by December P. If the Irish
constitution has net been ratified em
thnt date the Angle-Irish treaty will
automatically lapse.
It 1 becetniii'.' increasingly evident
thnt the bill will net pass 'with the
smoothness predicted a while age The
Ulster Unienl-t- and tl-c EnglMi "d.e
hards" have served notice that thev
Intend te raise objections en the ground
thnt the draft of the Constitution vio
lates certain previsions of the treaty,
It seems hardly likely that their on en
position will endanger the success of the
bill or that it will lead te such amend,
meats te the draff ns would make the
Constitution tiuecccptnble te the Irish
lenders.
H1NT0N IN BRms"JTGUIANA
Will Resume His Airplane Flight te
Brazil Tomorrow
Georgetown, lirlllsh Guiana, Nev.
at. (Hy A. P. ) Lieutenant Walter
It. lllnten, who arrived here yesterday
en hN airplane flight from New Yerk
te Iira7.il, pluns te resume his journey
tomorrow, flying ever Dutch Gulatm le
Cayenne, capital of French Guiaun.
He expects te arrive, nt Para, below
the mouth of the Amazen, en Novem
ber 27.
FRANCE AND BELGIUM WANT
U. S. IN BRUSSELS PARLEY
Anxious for American Participation
In War Debts Conference
rnrls, Nev. 1KL (Ity A. P.)
Premier Tlieunla nnd Foreign Minister
Jnspnr, of Belgium, today conferred
with Premier Pelncare en the subject
of the projected conference at Brus
sels for the coi'slderatlen of reparations
and war debts.
The Belgian Government docs net
want the conference unless n reasonable
degree of success seems probable. The
French Government in keen for the
holding of the conference, but wishes
te have every thinfi possible done in ad
vance te assure practical results. Beth
governments would like te knew some
thing mere as te thp participation of
the t'nited States, which Is considered
te be most important.
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Chelsea clocks are noted for
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DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
Scotch Grain Trimmed
Sports Oxfords
The smartest Walking Shoes in
town and selling by the thousands.
A Walk-Over origination for Win
ter wear in patent leather, black
glove calf or teny brown all Scotch
grained trimmed and heavily
stitched.
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Nev S;i. rt StecUlnci, S k-tml-Woel or
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Harper's 1228 market
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velf and mole. Lined with
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jtners. Trimming of beaver, squirrel, caracul.
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