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St. ' ,, 1>l i/. I . ' .' \ ' WUhiJigton l>~s Not Ex~ peet .Wilso11 to Desert. .Article X Now · Promises of the Peace -uvu• 1 ference More Th~n Mere W.orcls lf ~xec'*tiv.e Accepted ~- • :Yatloi.'Q Lodge Would A.,;}ut .HyJUans Speaks for Forty-one N~tions in DeClaring A~alnst .Fac:e, I~ Belief Super-State 8-:y :M\'k S\llllvait By ·Charles A. Selden mit Its Cable Dispatehetr- P{)ssibie Re~n for Action I.S.peehl Dtsvatch to The t!rTeDiDI P~tl November !G.-The· Se\eral months lll!'O the \\\estern Uuion applied for aft execatlve per- mit to land the cable at Miami, but the State De-pa.rtm.ent ~as said to hB.ve demQ.llded n copy ot' th.;, con- tract between the \\·estern t.'riion !'lid tbe Brltisb company owp)ng tho connecting. South American rable llne • . f~- IDOM tliU..:moat Presltl.el'ts• a!ter The, eopy ·was not f<it-throro!ng, ac- 11!0 ___ : ~1101iDII whlclt tbe opposln!r cbf'dlng to ~tate De!!artment. omcers; loor~J&t· ~..t!f .. t:ljpj.';.• ~!J.~'i lm:potent tor lmme· . and tho permit was wltbheld. , - results. From no '!I' Later a British cable sbip lnt•nt on keeping I had been chartered to lay ttte :att'Aii>ht tor blstory. And , was ordered to '!'.flam!.\ At. tbil· ~f«ii~!ii~~h:iJ:~• after atandlrtg 1 gest!on ot tba Steto Department, ~ ti!U<>h tr&e<dy, Navy Department \ent !'!<!-\'trOY.!ll'!! to it overboard 1· tile Florida port. to keep the · Biit!oh jal;tel>.a!od~t.llo . <-•t sllip outside t~e thr~e-m!le limit. The r- ze Biitlsh Emba8.8Y also took .a hand wrapped up in the tmttter, ordering the ca~in m~lea~;.~J ot the vessel not to ~ttcmpt to land Root tbe cab!<). . were· de• e<ll)'le time after thl.s '\V:Uliam Gfentnlin ot an· · McAdoo, clt•S<icrotary of the TreMury, third leg, (Oalltlnued on :P<>De TW?.) exact a.pro· Th N • J ih~ter:~~~e ree ations P eased cciHithlved o,. Pag\.Two.> I With Adriatic Treaty -.. 1 Bare• Vrangel Sails for u Unknown Port'. •' ' American, Frenelt, and British Ambas$ldOrs Express Their Sat~faetion RoM&, Novemlxlr H.-Great ilin. France,· and tbil United tmee1:mg CrinWt Genem Aeoompanied ·~ by, 20,()410 'J.'r®pso-Departs c.n ltiJl!Sian. Cruiser bave, tlu:ough their .Atnl)eLS .. ~dc•ts, eX···I·<n•r•t preSBed •atfsta~tlon · with 'Ltl!<m!lll', ~o've!D'ber 16.---Gen. Baron, '' Wl'j'llJI&l, he84 of the Jfo11th Russian Govt;rnll:l~nt, -whose army has !:)!len _.,_.-;:, 1 ~ virtually- wiped out by the Bolsllevlk ~-.....:·ff~,n,.lveo ·In Cl'lmea. left .sebaatop()l on ,~. a ll.lll!!lliUl cruiser tl~leil with lloldler~. ' ·11&71 • Corullantinople dispatch to the Exciiartge '.l'eiegrapb Compii,IIy. ~ \ The ·dl'tlllltlr wa:s accotnpanled by three ·trllol1'1POr'ts ca.rrying 2o,ooq · trooJH~ sond another Cart\Ying Wntlbded !liM, the ll..eet saili!l8' tor a.n uitltnGW!).. port. Ru,.ilan· ·sovi~t tore~ had not r!:ach<ld Sebastopol betore ·the city was evaeuat'!lil; it iii sa.!d. ment ot tlis Adriatic quet~tlon r:~=~~t~:=~~~~:;~n~ at R.apallo, Itll.ly, last week; Premier GloUtt! or ltaly an~,Jounced at a ·Ca.b!· .. • ,.. .• ~.,.6 ~'! ·< The .IJnlted States clestroyera ltUlllllhftys, Whl)lpie, and Edwards ,attitude arrived· at C<lnstantinople with retu. , tee• yes~.:tay. Do You Want to Buy or Sell Re~l Eftat~? Show Horses Saved Froin fire Run About Beiildeted. When .Driven From Building · · East 2oth ·Street other ho'nieii a!.&bled In the basemc11t of the b1llldlnac wer~ also- rescue<'!.. 1 SOtn• ·ot the hol'IIM, left In the l'llreot :. Wh!lo their attend&lltH rf8clted oth~r8, 1 raced about. bewildered until capiured b.f tho ,pollee. All were 1111.'\led unhurt: alid ~tnl!i brought back to ·th .. tr quar• ters wben the· ~~~~~ had b<en.. extln- •Uillhed, whiTe . others wen! taken· t<.< Oar(!en. .The horiiM w11re •ta.ble12 In li(-.ll\\n !!quare Gar!Sett. • Consult New York Evenir·g Post \Quality Want\ Ads tit\ ftr•t iloot <Jf thfS buUdlnll'. <~nd thll' Tho •lloW b<iNIM belonged to lsimo. smoke 1rl;llch Cf.IIIO down a b,o!lltwAY l't Cl~thlPl' of Pl>llll<ieiP.hiM. . Peter tet\tnlab11!il:for-e.4_,m:Pl9)' ... ln. tile plACe tc!'hurr)' =l:i ~~ lfle=~~tho~ia~ t~t ..... t tbe ~ lllllhtMD ll'llft ~ ' . ,- #fi\\. ~ TO-DAY as it begins it& of Public Service this newspaper restorei its Original Title Home Editioa 12t1$ P. M. Stock Pt._ .Separate. City lnves.atio• . to Clarify Housing. lnquit:y LaGuardia Fears Whitewash Burglars BusJ . AU Over City . Hold-Ups and Rob~ries in Many Sectio~ Bronx Family Loses Life's S~viJ!88 as'Two .Are . Attacked Burglars and ·roQt-pads are busy· all over the city. Reporla to-day and )'\\terday told of' sate cracking tn Fourteenth Street. c!)old-ilps ·In 'the . r.ronz. robl:)!lrles on ·Flfth AV<lDUe and In the Hotel Biltmore, and what re~ IH!mbhis a who!es3.Je raid ln 'J,'hlrty. tourtb Sltej~t. · . A cll>v~r stage setting did burg!a.ro In the omces 0 ! th-11 ltallan Cloa.k p!\. Snit :Makere Union, at 231 East FoUl\ teentb Street, out. ¢! $3;000. The .burg-- ·l&rw tackl~d the. 'b!gg.,~t thing In slrht 1 an tmpoe!nc ll!'fe 1 but It yielded only •so. Th~Y paaalld up another 8ati!J a tiny Uttl~ thing; and that contained. $3,000, ·'l'btee hold•Up men attacked Bol<l• Rain and llhrh winds,. lncreaaiilg· to intoln<y of a gale,. but without. grt~at ohilnre in temperature, I• weather Ne'l'l York toay expect to- New York Evenblg Post under which it first appeared Nov~mber 16, 1801