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BONAR LAW HOPES
MILL COME
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EAGUE OF NATIONS
Believes It America's DutytoHelp in Chaos Left by
. theWar.
.XONDON, Nov. S J. British Jiopo
for American participation In Euro-peo- n
affairs, helping to rescue tlio
old world from tho cliaos caused by
the. war, was voiced by Premier An-
drewBonar Law y.
"Thero Is nothing to trouble us on
tho Western horizon." Bonar lawdeclared, adding he hoped America,
which ho described as tho most Idea-
listic Nation in the world, would In
oomo way becomo associated with thoIxoguo of Nations, thus fulfilling aduty to. rcllovo European chaos.
"Our relations with our kinsmenacross the Atlantic involve somethingmoro than bargaining," the Premier
declared. "They aro tho outgrowth ofcommon views, common Ideals and
common suffering In a great cause."Before tho war, both peoples were
considered tho most materlnllstlo in
tho world Britain, a nation of nhop-keeper- s,and America a maker ofdol
lars. That, of course, was qultowrong.
"No nation In any strugglo or inany circumstances ever showed finerqualities or moro unselfishness thandid the British Emplro In tho greatwar: antl once they had entered Intotho struggle no pcoplo was moved byhigher ideals than thoao of tho United
. "Without venturing tho slightestcriticism of America. I cunnot glvoup hopo that sho will gradually comato feel that It is her duty to help intho chaos which the war left behind.
"I trust that the tltno will comewhon America, perhaps tho mostIdealistic nation of tho world, will ineomo way bo associated with tho
LeagueofNations. Insuchan event,tho value of tho Leaguo would be Im-measurablyincreased."(Oopirleht 122. by United Tress: Copy-right-
In Canada.)
MARY MACSWINEY --KEEPS
FAST, NINETEENTH DAY
People Losing Interest iu HomerStrike, Dublin Ilrporti.
DUBLIN, Nov. IS (Associated Press).
Thehunscr strike ofMary MocSwineyat Uountjoy Prison and tho vigil andfast which her sister Annio Is maintain-ing at tho rates, appear to bo attract-ing less attention than heretofore.
Expressions of sympathy and appeals
for Miss MacSwIncy's release, however,are Increasing In number as tho hungerstrike approaches tho termination of itsthird week. Thia was, the nineteenth
'day of her fast.Annie MacSwlncy maintains her post
In an armchair outside' tho prison gatesattended by friends. Sho has refusedto eat slnco Inst Friday.
SEQVcsTininn pbahln alt.TIONBD I'Oll 1,000,000 FIIANCS.PAIllS, Nov. 21. A ncc'-'.ac- made of
209 pearls and weighing slightly lessthan 406 carats which was sequesteredfrom an enemy citizen, was sold at auc-tion to-d- for 1,900,000 francs, includ-ing costs and taxes.
Bronze Kill LinVaunt leather (TBlade Satin
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1554 BroadwayOpenuntil p P.M.
KING'S LABOR PLEA
FEATURES SPEECH
10 PARLIAMENT
Hopesfor Peace in Near Eastand Urges Passage of
Irish Treaty.
LONDON. Nov. 13 (Associated
Press). Tho now Parliament will bo
asked to contlnuo and extend tho
amcllorntlvo measures prepared by
tho Lloyd George Ministry as regards
trade and employment,, and also to
guarantee n loan for tho restoration
of Austria, said King Ocorgo. y
In his speech from tho throno officially opening tho bcsslon.
Tho King expressed tho hopo that
tho Lausanne conferenco might result
"in the establishment ofpeaco and the
restoration of security to Inhabitants
of regions which have recently been
tho scene ofso much suffering."
Tho King opened tho first session
of tho now Parliament with all thopomp and ceremony attendant upon
tlils ancient formality. Driving with
tho Queen in tho stalo coach drawn
by eight liorsca p.nd attended by uglittering escort of llTo guards, tho
King passed from Buckingham Pal.
ace through streets lined with troops
to Westminister Palace, whero lie
donncJ tho gcorgeous royal robe.Still accompanied by tho Queen, tho
King thon walked In a gala proces-sion to tho ilouso of Lords, attended,by numerous' court otndnls, ofllcorsand heralds. Arrived at tho UpperChamber he read his Brooch from thethrono to the rolled pecre andas manyCommoners as wcro able to crowd Intotho small spaco available.
After this ceremony Parliament adjournal until afternoon, when the ad-dress In reply to tho Klng'u speechwill bo formally moved and seconded.
Tho debate on tho King's apaech
will bo Interrupted next week to niingforward tho Irish Bill. If tho IrishConstitution has not been ratified bjDec. G tho Anglo-Iris- h Treaty will au-tomatically lapse.
It Is becoming Increasingly evidentthat tho bill will not pass with thesmoothness predicted n whllo ago.Tho Ulster Unionists and the English"die-hard- s" have served notlco thatthey Intend to ralso objections on llioground that the draft of tho constitution violates certain provisions jftho treaty.
CATCH 86 IN SMOKINGAND SPITTING CRUSADE
Subway Violator of OrdinanceNumber 5(1, s. I. Ferry :i).
Health Inspectors o f Dr. Royal 8.Copeland'a staff y stationed themselves In subway stations In the liarlem and Washington Heights sectionsand nerved with summonses fifty-si- xpersons whom they caimht smoking andspitting.
ina uiiy-si- x inter wero nrniigneil intho Washington Heights Court beforMnglstruta Moses Hytcnbcig. Allpleaded guilty. Tho spltters wcro fluid2 each and tho smokers ?1 each.
Thirty summonses wcro Issued' byta smokers hi tho upper decks
of tho Statcn Iflanil ferryboats
Broun SatinPatentLeatherorBack Sa&i
The Spark ofStyleProper aa they are,I.Miller slippers couldnever have gained soimmense a popularityhad they lacked thatspark o style whichmakes them original
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I. MILLER15 West 42nd Street
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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922.
N. Y. MANUFACTURERIS KILLED BY TRAIN
ATEAST ORANGE, N.J.
John Mon fttrnck In Vlrvr ofCroud of Coni ma I cm Ilml
Klfth Avenue (lOlrr.John Nixon of No. 131 Beech Street
East Orungc, N. J., a glass manufacturer with olllccs nt No, 141 FifthAvenue, New York, was killed to-d-Just beforo he was to board a steam
trnln of the Dehuuiro. LucLnwimnnuml Western lino at Clinton Hlrect,hast orange.
Nixon, who was soventv-on- eold. una Malting with n crowd for theS.36 A. M. train and with u score ofothers crossed tho trackto board It onthe north Mdo. Apparently ho did nottcnllzc tho train was c'n.n In film it..was struck in thu back. Hu died in--htantly.
ri.n.vns (si ii.tv to iiim.mm; inriui:u: ami i.ittioit.
PKXSAfOI-A- . Pin.. Ynl. i ,... -rlatid Press). O. Y. Moore of'c'ht-Mrr-wcw. Kia.. wiiimm Lindsay and I.omPndcrwood pleaded guilty hero yIn Federal Comt ofconyplrary to it
Chinese aliens and liquor Into theI'nlleil Stales from Cuba.
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LIGHTPLANT WRECKED.QUEENSTOWN IS DARK
Tom Hairs, Ilepntillcan lender,Cfltnrrl lr Xatlonllt.
COltK. Nov. 23. A gang of armedmen wrecked tho machinery In thepowerhouse at Quccnstown last nightplunging tho ptaco Into, darkness. Thedamaco was so extensive that conntdcmbte ttmo will bo required forrepairs. Meanwhile tho city will bewithout electric light.
An oiltcial statement announces thecapturn by National troops In thoUpton district last night of TomHales, leader or the irregulars inWestern County Cork.
ATTEMPT MADE TO KILLKING OF ROUMANIA
Seoul Train IVrrckeil. Ferdinand'sSperlnl United In Tlnir.
BL'CHAP.nST. Nov. 23. An attempt
was made y to assaaslnnto KInc
Ferdinand of Iloumanla by wrecking
his train enrouto to Transylvania, whereIlls Majesty was bound on a huntlnsexpedition.
A scout train which preceded that or
Ferdinand was derailed. The King's
was halted at Brassov.
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