Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Image 9

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Problem of Straits New Merged
Inte General Sessions
at Lausanne
MUSSOLINI BACK IN ROME
Hit Atfeclatrtl Pre
fjniinnr, Nev. 24. The p1nnv te
held two distinct conferences en tlis
jCrnr Eastern qucntien, oncier rcw
MbllslilnB pence ' between Turkey nml
tirMtc nml between the Allien ami Tur
key, mid the second te fix the utattiH of
the Strnits or tnc unrunnciicx, nas uenn
abandoned. It wns stated today nnd the
problem of the Strnits linn been merged
..in the ccncnl conference.
Turkey's spekwiniui ut the Luitsuiine
Minfcrenec, ficnrliiR of the nrrlvnl of
Amerlenn missionary reprcscntiitlves
Iiiti', expressed the hope thtit Amerlenn
lihiliinthrepiu nnd edurittlnnnl insti
tutions would net be needlessly alarmed
by the udrcnt of the new regime in
Turkey.
The Kemnllst njtnnt explained that
lliere wits no disposition te drive out
Americans, especially these engaged In
nlucutieniil nnd cluiritnble undertaking.
It was pejntcd out, however, thnt
Turkey saw no reusen wny lercign in
Mltutliuis, whether educational or In
.hiHtri.il. should be rlt'iilt with different
v from Turkish institutions nml that if
Tiirbcj s schools ana incteries puld
tuxes, then foreign establishments
should nlse. ,
The Angera delegates declared that
there should be no special privileges for
foreigners in Turkey nnr insisted thnt
It should be nlse understood, thnt nil
schools, whether foreign or Turkish,
should tench the Turkish luuguhgc.
Reme, Nev. 24. (Rv A. P.)
Premier Mussolini. Iinck ill Iteinn terlnr
from his attendance upon the opening
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ferenta atHnusannf, received a warm
greeting en his nrrlvnl, At. the station
he was met by cnblhet ministers, sen
ators, deputies nnd Wnck shlrted Fas
clstl, He was congratulated en all sides
upon what he had accomplished at
Lnusnnne, te which he responded with
the statement that whatever successes
he had achieved were net his own, but
Italy's.
lie expressed the deepest grief ever
the denth of Iinren Sonnlne nnd said
the funeral would be conducted at the
expense of the State ns n tribute te tbn
services tbe bnren had rendered the
country.
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Offers the Best
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and lechers at a price that represents a
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town. My. Hill give this department his pergenal attention, also
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