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Show If Sx EDITORIAL FINANCIAL SPORTS REAL ESTATE MINES BAND WAGON IS MOST POPULAR VEHICLE IN OLD ATHENS; CONFERENCE ON NEAR EASTERN ISSUES OPENS TOMORROW BEAUTIFUL PARISIAN WOMAN LADY HAMAR GREENWOOD Madame Georges Menier, wife of the famous French chocolate king, who has been .declared one of th most beautiful women in Paris. , Latest photograph of Lady Ilaniar Greenwood, wife of the new chief secretary for Ireland. Sit 'Hamar is a Canadian, born in Whitby, Out. .He is a graduate of the University of ' Toronto. , 1 San Francisco Man Com ments Upon Conditions Under Soviet Government SEVRES TREATY V - X Other Vexatiou Questions WH Come Before Meet ing to Be Held irv London. -- Labor Organizer, Declares That Situation - Is U bearable for Poorer People ' JL of Port of Smyrna Is Matter That rWflI Require" MdchTact. Disposition V ocited LONDON, Feb, 19. (By the ITesa ) The conference of the Brltleh rlme minister. Lloyd George, Premier Briand of France end Foreign Minister Sforza of Italy, with representative of to open Greece and Turkey, which her next Monday, has for Its object the settlement of Important near eastern questions growing out of the treaty of Fevres. In point of world Interest and perplexity, It Is expected to rank with the now htetorlo conferences of Hythe, Brussels and Ban Retpo. One or he most Interesting features ot the gathering will he the meeting face to face of the delegates representing the new Greek government under King Con stantlne with the forme? Greek Premier Venizelos Tor the first time since Yenl-selwithdrew from Greece after the de feat of his ministry In the elwttons and the recall of the king. This overturn In Greek affairs was an Important factor In Influencing the allies to call. the conference, One of the" most difficult Issue- - cop- -, fronting the delegate will bo the disposition of the port of Smyrna and the semicircle of adjacent territory on the Aegean sea, 100 kilometers Jon and 10V kilometers broad which, under the termssov-of the the treaty, were placed under ereignty of Greece. Sine the signing of the treaty or Sevres, however. Turkey has Indemanded Smyrna the abrogation of Greek rlghte as well as autonomy for Thrace. Thrace deThe Greece. to was glvsn outright mand tor autonomy in Thrace fa made by by. the Turks, despite the renunciation the Ottoman government of Us soverof eignty over Turk'ey In Burope outside Constantinople as well as Its control over ea. In mors the Islands or Aegean eight " " Modification - , : call ,the capitalistic countries," and It even extend to the manner In which soap Is rationed, says M. Schwartz, the San Francisco Socialist, who recently was released from prison ln'Moscow and sent with hla dying wife to the Eethonlan border: Before I went to Russia and saw the soviet government at close .range, T believed Lenin and Trotzky were really trying to do away with the class system," said M. Schwarts tn tslllng many Interesting details of hla sojourn in the land of the eovlets, supplementing the statement which he made Immedlatelly upon hla arrival her . I soon found out In PeTrograd an d Mosoow and other Russian cities and villages that the class system under tne bo.rhevtsts Is more fixed than in capThis italistic countries, ' he went on. system Is administered with utter disregard for human rights and the teachings of modern cHillsatlon. "Lenine and Trotsky and their associates at the top of the scheme enjoy the greatest luxury. There- is plenty of food for th commissars, but the folks further down the scale are rationed according to their attitude toward the government. i s i r f I o i-- t .l df j '( t ' os - t of Turkish soverelgntv Maintenance over the territory awarded to Armenia of the Ottoman gov-- y demand Is another outwent which, ta to coma up for settle wa provided that ment. In tha treat v Armenia was recognised as "a free and Independent state." Turkey accepted the United proposal that the president of the States should be the arbitrator as to the frontier tn the provinces of F.serum, Tre, blzond. Vsn and Uitlia and as to the access of Armenia to the sea. Modification of "the economic clauses of the trealv which Infringe upon Turkish sovereignty and Independence" will also be sought. The treaty of Kevrea provides that the Turkish government can contract no loan. Internal or external, without the consent of a permanent commission, whose duties Include the supervision of all Ottoman financial laws and the reformation of the rountrvs monetary sstem. This the commission Is also to determine amount of' the annual sums to be paid bv Turkey for tlie cost of occupation ot her territory by allied troops. de- Turkey a .desire to maintain a fenslve arms'' also will be considered by the delegates. The military clauses of the trestv forbade Turkey to have a fleet or military airplanes and provided that all the fortifications along the Dardanelles were to he deatroyed. The work of demolition Is reported nearly complete. Franco. England and Italy were obligated to maintain an srmv of occupation. Turkey was allowed for police purposes a force of 35,000 men, with 15,000 special gendarme to reinforce them In case of bodyguard of 700 for the trouble, and . sultan George Is to Preside. Premier Lloyd George Is expected to preside at the conference and A. J Balfour, who was to hsve attsnded the league of nations couth II meeting tn Geneva, Hwitzcrland, which opens on the same day, will participate In addition to representatives of England, France and Italy, Belgium also may end an official delegation Plans for holding the conference war Complicated by disputes which erase both tn Turkey and Greece ae to the delegaThe tions to represent those countries. Khalils ministry In Greece fell and a new M was chosen. Kalogeropouloua, premier, He la expected to head the Greek commission. Elmitherios Venlaelos, former premier of Greece, now tn .London, le expected to be an unofficial envoy to the conference, as It was while he was premier thst Thrace and Hmyrpa sere given to the He te On friendly relations with Greek the allies while the attitude of the allies toward the new Greek premier has not ' been defined. Venizelos Is Firm. the"th Vewxetrrs taa der-t irred possibility of restoring in any degree whatever the blasting rule of the Turk by revision of the treaty is Inrredlble " Turkey'! representation at the rotifer enee wae complicated by the fact that the Ottoman government, headed by the sultan, controls only a small territory tn the vicinity of Constantinople, the Bosphorus and the Bea of Marmora, while .Anatolia,, the areater part of Turkey In Asia, la controlled by Muatapha Kemal J esha. the leader lot the Nationalist revolt which followed the treaty of Hevrea Tewflk Pasha, the Turklaffr grand vlaler, heads the delegation that will represent the Ottoman government of Conataptt-noplKemal Pgsha, who at first declared he would not do so units the withdrew from Turkey and waived .sill their Indemnity claim, also consented later to send representatives to the meeting. A 1. - . opyright, Underwood A Underw ood, New York. exggaxa asri!KWefc ' of ' International Next' !. AMSTERDAM, Feb. (By the Associated Press.) Officials of the International Federation of Labor are not nearly so optimistic about the progress of labor legislation recommended by the conference held at Washington In 1913 as are the officials of the labor section of the league of nations at Geneva While Albert Thomas of prance said In a recent report of the league section that adoption of the Washington recommendations was coming more rapidly than had been the rase a few months ego. Edo Flmmen, secretary of the International Federation of iobor, statistics to the contrary. 'Tp to the present.". said Mr. Flmmen. there Is only one country In the wor,l Greece that has ratified the resolutions In their entirety. This, of course, Is not much for the world's laborer. Tn Belgium, some of the recommendations of Washington have been carried out, and in France the stipulations as to the work of mothers before and after childbirth have been regulated "In other countries, as Argentina, Austria, Luxembourg and Cxe no special measures have been taken by the government, but the conditions of there were already probably even more favorable than the Washington program provided. ' Htlll other countries have either proposed one or more bills aiming at Improvement of labor conditions, or will do so shortly. Among these are Houth Africa, England, Jtalv, Venesuela, Germany, ft Chile, 8 pair and Rumania, "Another group Inaludea British India. NorvRy, Nicaragua. Panama, Poland, still Sweden and Swltaerland, which are ' studying th problem. Colombia, Denmark. Bolivia, Canada, Honduras, 1 Jberla, New Zealand, Salvador, Slam, Uruguay and Portugal merely announced receipt, while Australia. Brasil. China, Guatemala.' Ecuador, , Cuba, Finland. Haiti, Hedjas. Ho land, Japan, Paraguay, Peru, Persia' and have not even replied William Ouilegeest, one of the director of th International Federation was quoted as having said at Geneva a few months ago that general strikes would be proclaimed to force adoption of th program. Mr Flmmen, however, aald this probably expressed only Mr. Dude geest persons! opinion. 1 la-l- Jugo-Slav- ls HORIZON OBSCURED BY CIGARET SMOKE Nearly 100,000 Poundi of Damaged American Smokes" Are Publicly Burned in Paris, ht ar-da- nt d lilt raln-Soak- I Session Dopesters New Trade Scheme Is Planned to Aid Conditions' in' Europe Universal Sert lea Cable. Feb l9.linportant plans tant negotiations are now taking place In . , have bee drawn up by a delega- London. On the subject of reopening trad with I. tion of British business men, InUud-- J Russia, Hlr Charles 8) kes stated thst tng Blr Charles .Sykes and Sir Wll- - that question had been carefully gone Ham Petersen, who have been InInto, and In hta view, trad agreement or no trade agreement, no substantial vestigating the possibilities of th feft-free a trade was possible from that direction tor harbor of Copenhagen a a center scheme of trade by barter tn the Baltic a long time ' A certain amount ot trade Is taking provinces and other countries As a result of their visit to Ixenmark place today," he added, but Russia has they look forward to establishing a sys- practically nothing to offer In exchange been will tem which rendered ecoreopen trade outlets aqd for goods, for she has so relieve the want of eastern Europe nomically dead by her system of govern' ment and unemployment St home Without this, they dmlare, permanent Bolshevik THcy abroad I a world peace can never be assured, "for peace revolution, tad of ths 76 044, 004 bolshewill-ncome by political channels alone, vik gold whhh haa been sold abroad not a third hat been used for the purchase but primarily by trade." Members of the delegation state that of supplies, and those almost entirely for the problem of unemployment la a serithe equipment of the red army necessary ous and growing one In Scandinavia to maintain the Communist power. and trade is becoming stagnant, owing to lack ot confidence and the In- Much Cloth Purchased. ability of Europe to purchase- goods. "The bulk of this expenditure ha been for khaki cloth, and certain contract Exchange Is Favored. have been discussed for transport mateWhile ths nation of western Europe rial are comparatively prosperous and goods The sov let clearing house In Copenare piling up In stock, the bordering hagen, which was established by M. states of Russia and many parts of cen- Krassln Jointly with business men for tral Europe are In raga and without tne the purpose of utilising the bolshevik gold bar necessities of life. . as a credit for trade, haa Kroken down, Th normal nhannea of trade and ex- owing mainly to the fact that the bulk ol change of goods have broken down. Some the gold has been utilised for propaganda of the countries, however, hsv surplus purposes aod to tho lack of commodities crops, and all have something which they in Russia which can be exported. could not util'ze economically themselves. We cannot look for trada In that diIt these goods which should be ex- rection. and must concentrate on th rest of the Baltic provinces and esetern Euchanged No barter scheme is possible without rope, where, however bad conditions mar the scale large organization, seiurlty be, they are Infinitely more hoprful than whi h a center such aa the free port of tn Russia ' would and the reorganThe delegatloh further expressed the give, Copenhagen ization of th transport, fuel and tredlt view that the system of trading by barfacilities of Europe ter must be put Into operation without A a result of the proposal which have delay If It is to be of any practical eer- been I upon at Copenhagen Impor- - rice. ON DON, And bear tn mind that these people If 1 talked at the peril of their lives had repeated what they ealdto any official of the government they would probably have been shot; but their misery Is ho great they are Indifferent to their fate and-- they can t refrain' froth (zlklng to a stranger." Mr. Schwarts wa born In Germany, but was taken to Russia by his parents when still an infant and grew up In Odesprohibited by the laws of Argentina and sa and Kiev, Ha attended a Russian uniIt haa been only In th last year or two versity and became an officer tn th old When about 27 years of age be that th courts have recognized the le- army. went to Amerlea. where he became a citicounIn of other divorce gality granted zen and has lived for twenty-seve- n tries to the extent ot permitting divorced here He first worked ia America years aa a In to this country. persons marry street railway employee and then beMarriages of divorced persona without came a labor organiser. special court permission are not legal marriages In Argentina and children ol such marriages are not considered legiti- SULTAN ABDICATES mate under Argentine lawn. , Th divorce question haa been forced IN SON on Argentina, bv Uruguay and It now to appears that this country will have recognise divorce In spite of the opposi- Aged Dutch East Indies Ruler Hag Detion of th Catholic church, which la the cided to Retire to Private Borne years ago Uruguay state church residto divorces Life, began granting persons' Several Argentine went ing In Uruguay to Uruguay to obtain divorces, but the THE HAGUE. Feb. the AssoArgentine courts forbade their marrying ciated press ) The aged sultan of Jokjo-kartagain In this country one two of the and powerful courts Recently, however, th Argentine potentates of the Dutch East ruled that if a divorce or a marriage was wealthy haa to decided in favor abdicate Indies, legal In the country where granted or of hla eldest son, the crown prince of performed, the Argentine courts would In have to recognise the legality of both the JokJokarta, who haa been trained ways European divorce and marriage when the persona l The crown prince haa spent months st concerned returned to this country, even th court of Queen Wllhelmina, and though th marriage might alill be con- Dutch official look forward to hla rule sidered Illegal If performed In Argentina over th Mohammedan natives with much made 'This distinction Immediately Moiltevldeo the Reno of Argentina and favor. Before leaving for the Indies, 'few demand for dlvorcts there was such weeks ago, th young man Informed his of Argentine marriages before the Urunot would ha take father that the sultan's guayan courts that several law firm of throne unless the ofI abdicating potentate, correspondent ruguay established entire court, removed to anfices In Buenos Aires to look after th with his town than other Joklokarta, and the Argentine practice. rather than cause Th divorcing and remarrying of Ar- father consented, gentines In Uruguay has now become so trouble. M bolshevik hila agitators In the East general that an effort la to be made di-at Indies have had much success In many I mversal Service Cable. the next session of congress to have of and Java Sumatra, they have vorce legalised In Argentina, since there section had labored for year to create a recogFeb 19 Not since the In had influence little JokJokarta, very no longer appears to be any way either nition of the wonts of living artists and aulVan Is expected 4o mainfamous ttfc of new and the painting to or court church th prevent through entitled to tredlt for their faith In PARIS, l.tsa has anything so are Argentines getting divorces, aa to reach tain this situation. th men they had favored Montevideo merely require an eight-hoof the artistic the of the other picture Which th Rome depths The sultan of JokJokarta Is a visual of river trip. , world as the announcement that th( Louvre want from the Luxembourg are the Dutch and has hla headquarters at th world a greatest ert museum. picture whhh were exhibited during the JokJokarta, on th southern side of the- l,ouvr. of ths artists island of Java, JokJokarta haa a popula- - i Intends to exhibit the paintings of living lifetime SQUADRONS tlon They are "The Poor Hinder by Pail-vof about (0,040. Tha sultan's water ' artists de Chavenne the "W orkehop." by Hitherto onb the works of recognlzrd Fantin-Latou- r, PLANNED IN FRANCE palace or citadel la described as the thief Gustav had hy ..bees dead a who "Orpheus" time long, feature of the city. It cover an are of genius hy 'Carriers, and great MoreaUi "Malcrhlty about ong square mile and le a small rould hang. tide by eltle with the Remseveral Whistler Will Be Known as "Custom Police pictures by town by Itself with separate buildings palntthg of Ionardo da Vinci. "These pictures belong to the contemfor the occupancy of the women of the brandt. Rubens, Watteau and the whole porary and Bo Used to Guard the school of pa inters declared on c'asslcai of host artists and for workmen. sultan' court Th dlrettors of th lavuvr now Intend of the directors of the Luxembourg, and Frontier. Tlie sultan divides his authority to a should no have a for to gelong time to the place tribute an to unparalleled pay certain extent with a nius of eeviral living artists One of tn corue In tne galleries of the Louvre,. prince, I'aku A lam. Universal Service Cable. Is wants Marcels paintings the ' Is to create FA Rib Fb. 19 hranc Return Home. a realistic work of art Caution Is Urged. a national aeroplane polh force. Folin of the modern school, depicting a widow .The genlu1L of meet of these nten te lowing th example of several cities of and her Iwo ragged cMMrtii sorrowfully secure (ur time, but their worka propthe Inlted b tales, notably that of New Is of whtr.i ail bricks, .a pile regarding erly belong In th Luxembourg, where York, the hYench government has di d home near their of remains that was their merit fjrst recognised, . to establish several aeroptana squadfollowing a German drive. Universal 8rv rons to guard the frontiers Tho Ixiuvre. th great museum of claasb al painters, should go slowly In Its Thsat squadrons will he known si ths Feb. 19 A riot In which five Choice Creates Storm.' PARIS, selection of contemporary artists'' ruaioms police" and wilt aid the cus- gien and four women wer Injured more Keveral prominent toms authorities In enforcing the rev- or The Louvres iholiL has treated a less seriously oo urred In the "llanc srilsts, however, enue law Then will be under the direc- Palace" near the Champa Elvseea when storm among th artlstq of Iarls, who re- have hailed the Imuvre s announment ot to es one of the ipost algnlfhant event In the quality tion and command of the police authoria party of spectators hurled little cellu- gard the work Inferior ties, however, and will be utilised when- loid balls on the floor and saturated the the paintings that are exhibited In ths the long history- of ait ever peceasary to chess fugitives from atmoathere with ground pepper. jjouvr. The painting la the work of a "Never during the recent leant has Justice. Th establ'shmeet, whlih la one of the young man of 23 whose precocious ge- such a tribute been paid to living artists. Th recent scandal treated by the ap- most exclusive In Peris and which aae nius has excited th toinment of promiTits d sire for retognltlon and fame, German at th time filled with wealthy Idlers, was nent srtlats of different nations while not an Important part of th artist s pearance of (Tara Zelkln, th v In Home th Ilf at nt communist leader, at th aoclellst Treat and Ideals, la itl enough tn carry Return thrown Into an uproar. hangs In Tours, without permission from Fancrrs rushed the playful partv and lAixemhourg galleries, the art museum ot him over the hardship, the trials and th The Intention disappointments. Freni h government, ta believed to hurled (hampagne bottle at them. CTnlra contemporary painting to obtain have hastened the decision of th Frenctl and tables were used as clubs bv men of the d ret fore of the "The greet genius will not have to names arpear la the so- this painting has aroused the heated op- Walt now until be I dead and peek nut government to establish this asroplsne and girls who n Is It force cial register. suspet ted that (Tara position of ths director of the Luxem- of the llttla window In heaven anil mad her entry Into Fiance by way Aa a result the dene hall haa been bourg, ''who detlare that tjiey will part hta painting hanging In th Lmvr and of an aeroplane cloeed down for three month with non ot thrir paintings, since they hlg name ecroUcvl on the ledger of honor. ' ' By JOHN W. WHITE. Cbirate Trtlmne Salt Like Tribune Cable. BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 19. It appears more and more probable that the granting of divorcee will be considered seriously at the next session of the Argentine Until now dl oc-- e liasv been congress. - FAVOR OF 1 a. i Paintings by Living Artists to Be Exhibited at Louvre AIRPLANE ls Riot -- Id-- Dance Hall It Caused by Pepper Kola-so- ron-gm- I Sr Y ' Vent-zelo- a. An English correspondent during the election after visiting several precinct with Venlselos annqum d in a cable dlipatrh that he fbuW report only one thing for certain and that was to powthat Venizelos Woutif be returned Ha yic er bv an overwhelming vote. deceived by demonVenlselos, had been known now.wer strations which,- It carried on by royalists. 8t foimw amhaii hiteman, Agamemnon sudor to the United State, son of the a prisoner lor and famous archaeologist, mors than two years under tho Venlselos tn his district which regime, told me that gavs him a preponderant vote he had the entire Venlseio police force supporting him. However, to obviate suspicion, he hsd Instructed them to talk against him openly and only under most confidential circumstance carry on Constani tine propaganda, in Work Done in Secret. Thia he said was the underlx tng Scheme of the opposition, to pretsnd It wee muih weaker than It was so the Venlsellst wouldn t feet tt necessary to change the government machinery which might be used to smother th movement Th army, Mr. Srhlleman asserts, wa supporting Constantin In the same way. He says this support all chance of a coup d etat which the Venlsellst contemplated, but abandoned as soon as the remits of th vote Justification of their were indicated deception Is mad on theto ground that prevent aneubterfuge waa necessary other campaign for exiling leaders In th rlan-destl- movement. Riding In an automobile through th countryside near Athens one passes nu-tn merous peasants making their way smalt donkey carts or en horseback. they greet the pasalng automobiles with the cry. 'Trth'1 (he Is coming), a erv which la usually returned or answered by Ton Eferama Pieo" (wa brought him back). On on of thee trips our jhauffeur was sxtrsordlnsrlly enthusiastic tn announcing th return of (he king to the passing country folk, , , Amusing Incident Occurs. He made' an unusually favorable Imwho pression upon government officials men were giving the foreign newspaper historical of to polBt automobile rldea thet Interest. He liter whispered to me revVenlselos was coming bsck sven If a newspaAnother olution wa necessary. per men had the same experience In another car. - Tsptcal of this ram kind or false enthusiasm was an incident where a man outduring a Constantin demonstration exdid himself In erring the customary He wsa so pressions and Ingestlculsttng. that athe this respwt extraordinary tracted attention and a policeman went up to see who this exceptional patriot WTh begendarm hadn't got very close fore ha noticed a Venlsellst button In his to it, whereupon the lapel. -- Hs pointed from his buttonhole and patriot tor Itdramatlcallv beneath his crumpled It Before slinking off sheepishly unheel policeman der th suspicion eye of th worn that he explained that he hadn't months. coat for three CASH AND APOLOGY DEMANDED BY CHINA Sinking of Craft by Japanese Gunboat Last June Ig Bagla of Action. -- ,. Zet-ki- Given Surprise. 'Political observers With one or two exceptions predicted an overwhelm!! g ma- s. jority in tn November le tlon to wer Venizelos and his supporters confident the royalists had no show. Demonstrations wer held for Venlselos when he appeared on the streets wtf tlie same enthusiasm that marks those now held for the king and against .ifaat-aelo- Copyright, Underwood A Underwood, New York. X, rs of Congress Federation Not Optimistic .Will Be Forced tq Take Concerning the Outlook. Definite Stand on Matter Lives Are in Peril. Officials . RsWit, e. 1 Even the adap Is graded to the class system. The commissars have good toilet soap. Slightly less desirable soap is given to their Immediate subordinates and there are third and fourth grade soapa for those further away from the Kremlin crowd. The fellow who gets the fourth-grad- e soap must have a terrible time scrubbing up with It. for it la about like pumice stone. VI can t see why laboring people the world ovef should support another kind of class government In Russia, a class government which Is ruthless, brutal and 'trrijut''ty;4 ; degree that WolAd' overthrow any set of rulers not supported by a gl My gantlc army,' said Mr. Schwarts in England and America have been hoodwinked, manv of them, by such men as John Reed and ether communists who tlldn t know the Russian language. I found the opposition to the government wyt universal. Men. women and children of alt da errs with whom 1 talked told me of th horror of the situation. - . Tribune-Bai- the stanchest, visibly transforming Into rabid Republicans and acclaiming with almost religious fanaticism Us doctrine at the same time secretly conspiring to overthrow tho Harding regime. Probably no place In th world la a band wagon so popular as In Greece. Only a few stand on the elde and took , at any band wagon. . Some scramble for a place merely because they haven't the courage ot their convictions. Many others because they havt an ids they mlghtbe able to unscrew some belts without being detected or scar th horses dr manage some way to reduce th carryall to Junk. They are doing Itmow, they were doing It when tbe band wa playing VeniseliHt airs and when the Constantine nutria which Is now popular, wss taboo. Soap Being Rationed! , fellow-worke- torMMS5iVSS3wra PARIS, Feb 19. (Bv the Associated Preas ) American - rlgaret smoke obscured the northern horlson of Faria for forty-eighours this week when 99.004 pounds of Jteigareta originally brought her for the United States army wer burned. Relats of eighteen policemen were needed th Keep off raiders who had desires to burn the rlgareta, one at , a time. In th usual manner. It was an Arneruan Red Cross sacrificial fire, llghed under compulsion. There were 411 metal-llnecases of cgareta burned They were condemned MANY DAYS LOST. bv French authorities and destroyed acI hirsts Tribute Salt Tribune Cable. cording to law They were part of two Keb 19 LONDON Htrtke were re. FIs In shipment through hK 27 OOu of workapoiiathla for the lose faulty melsl llnliw In th cnaee Manv This rases not too badly damaged, wer saling davs in Knsland during 1924 lemarkable total la diseloaed by the Labor vaged when the French authorities rould Gasetle In a eta 1st lea review of the year. be convinced that a moist clcaret would In addition, M4,40g workers received time be more welcome than nona at all to . reductions ome smoker -- f Jkr -C- By LARRY RUE. t Ink Triban Cable. ATHENS, Feb. 13 To obtain a true Picture of political Greece, Americana have only to Imagine at tha defeat of Cox practically all Democrats, except a few of Chicago 'i r. - fc Their Cheers for Venizelos J6. -- nvm Ask Secret - Supporters of Constantine the Loudest : in BERLIN. Feb. 19. (By the Associated Press.) There la a class system In Kus- - - t taiefc. view of Recent Campaign. S 1 - Conclusive Proof Is Given of Their Genius in Re- - N PEKING. Frh 19 (By Ihe AssoIated he Chinese government haa dePress, manded an polov and reparation front last June of a Japan tor the sinking guncraft by fir from a Japan In th Amur river, shortly after the boat Mkolalevsk niSHeecr navel department According to thin reports th Chlnene boat, maimed by one naval offker, four marine and forty-fou- r workmen, was sent out by th Chinese sunt oat lying In the Amur to rut wood on lie return at I Oilock In (or fuel, the afternoon a Japanese gunboat wa t himcraft dropped anTh sighted chor and rsn up th t'hlne-- e flag The Japan.ee gunhot oined fire and I he boat wee seven shola hit the hull eubmerged In shallow water and parllallv were r killed workmen hy g thlrly-ouor drowned tn effort to get to shore. )T se - lr |