Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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JREM RIOTS PUT
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onstanlltie Responsible for
mtbreaks. Suspicion Ex
pressed in Commons
FIRMER POLICY PLANNED
Guhbns Roporta Rgndlnosa to
s Surrender Eight Bnttcrlcfl
to Entcnto
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u , OlTlele.1 announcement win mono In tho
j jiauta or vommonn vim niinnnvu "
KOtor I around" for rellof that Klruc Con-
-mmino ana nw uovcrnnioni Truro nni.
in.lh recent riotous aulbreafc In Athena.
, B mi mti!r.f1 that din AtllNi would trtKA
pjwmedlato Kteps. U wns Imtlcaltil that
i .... M.i miii Km ffVAftnil nl Athens
Lla prevent tho dynastic Kovrnmint from
rhnMln( ili safety of tho Alllml (orcM In
Mraece. ........
Tne oumrcnK reierrrn 10 in m miriv.
look placo lost Friday, when (Irrr-k nnI
A, Allied troop clashed, with tho rwiu t that
rnors than two hundred worn killed or
'i founded. . . , ...
4 ' lord Cecil was nustlonwl as to wnrtn-r
1 be would nmura tho IIouso tlmt tho lrck
y dynasty would l preservwl. n mutter
1 what happened. Ho mailo no reply.
' ' ATIIMNK, fee. 1.
Vi'Kliht batteries of flM artillery will 1
Bellverod to the Allien an soon protocol
Cm been formally drafted between tho !ov
ornment Wid Admiral du Kournet.
Thoa In touch with tho palace today aalil
jiormal relation had tieen rr-slalillshel
between tho nllled commander. Vlcn AH
,Iral du l'ournet. nnd tho Creek Govern
ment. . ,. .
Tho city waM calm today. A mcetlnir of
' iho. CAblnet wan called for thin oveulnir.
PAJMS, Dec. 4. An embargo has been
laced on all Oreek shipping In French mid
ethor Allied port", In consoquonce of tho
recent ovento In Athena.
Tho Entonte'Mlnlstorn havo received In
UUctlon from their tlovernmonta to de
elaro to tho Oreok nuthorltlca that It la no
looser merely a queatlon of thn ceaalon of
"war tnatorlaU, but a far moro acrloue eiiicit
tlbn. and tlwt reparation must bo mado cor
rMpondlnir with tho rravlty of tho anmiutt
en' tho Allied troop.
ALLIED TIlOOl'H LKAVU OITV
Tho flrlnir.at Athena ccaKl durlnu the
&)Kht, aayi nn llavaa dlnpalch. Th Kn-
tento troopa hayo been ent back from
Athena to JMraaUa.
Tho Matin atateii that Athoa Itomanoa,
Oroek Minister to Franco, liaa aent hla roe
henation to hla Oovornmont oh account of
tho BEKreaalon or Greek troops nwilnet the
forces dliembarked by tho Allien,
Tho removal from omco of Mnyor
Uenak'li. of Athene, formerly memlior nf
i tho Vcnlieloa Ministry, l reported In nn-'-
other Havaa dispatch. M. Henalclii . Imn
ben replaced by M. Mnrkoiirls. former
Mayor and one. of tho chief of tho rcscr
UU. General Douimanla and Colonel Me:xnn,
who nro resarded an opposed to tho Entente
havo resumed their functions nt tho head
of tho Creek Kencnil staff,
OLD MIOMI8E OF KINO CITED
Itovlewlnfr recent event tho Ilavnn cor
.reHpondent bcRln with Klnn Constantlne'a
offer lat month to deliver to tho Allien tho
renter part of tho artillery nud munitions
in Oreeco on condition that ho might pro
Berva neutrality. This engagement of tha
Xlnff tho correspondent says, wan not
carried out un tho Onvernment declined to
rnttfy It. although It hod been reduced to
. writing In nn autograph letter of tho King.
Moreover, tho King declared ho won unnbto
to guarantee tlmt order would be obscrvod
In tho street of Athens or 'that his wishes
would bo respected.
Conseauently, at the expiration of tha
time for tho delivery nf the first lot of
, guns, Vlco Admiral .du Fournat, having
received Information That troubto wan tin
' mlnent. dlncmharked troops. Thn Admiral
had been Instructed by tho French Govern
ment that tha guns were not to bo tnken
by force, tho correspondent says, but (Ireek
troopa opened tha attack on the French
srlth rifles, machine gunk nnd cannon, lull
ing soma and wounding other.
. "Qwlnr to theso conditions nnd In ronno.
Cjuencs of "what liau tnken place," tlio dls-
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The Rosenbach Galleries have assembled a unique
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Italy, for architecture and furnishings, as well as the
objects displayed, are worthy of n Doge's palace.
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hav decided to takn energetle htearures
to obtain nil reparation duo,"
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BERLIN'S INDULGENCE
lll-ltl.I.V, Dec. 4.
The Ornek Minister In nerlln has ex
pressed to eretry for Foreign Affairs
Klmmerman rgrtit for tho enforced de
parture of Minister of thCenlrAI rowers
from Athens, Zimmerman nnounoel to thn
lloUmstag today, Thn Ministers wero
ffltoed to leovo benu of Allied demands
on fifteen. Thn Ork Minister asked that
Germany ronslder lire' plight.
Heoretary Zlmmermsn nslll tho Al
lien for their use of force In Jlreec-, nnd
tefcrred to Ihelr claim nf Independence
for "wnnll nation" a "mockery."
fircck Atlnlslfr In I-omlon (lulls
IX).VDON, !). f -Thn Creek Minister
In I-omlon renlgnel today, nnnounolng his
Inability to ngren with the policy of his
loveriimenl nn Indicated In thn recent
events In Athena In connection with King
Constantino's refusal tt surrender arms to
fUest'J by thn Allies.
Germans Bombard
Rumanian Capital
Contlnnrd from fni (Ins
han given thn battle for Itucharest n new
phnsn of Intensity. HVaeoned Itu'nslnn vet
erans southeast of tho ltilmnnlnn rnpltnt
have delivered powerful nsnaulln In con
junction with the mighty Ilusslan thrust In
tha Carpathian mountains, but, arcordlpg
to official dlsp.iti'lics, they b'okn down lie
foro thn Iron defetine of von MiickeiiHcn'n
troops.
All along tho ArJ'nhil Itlver, whom tho
Ilusso.llum.inlnii fnrci'n ar timklng thxlr
last stand In defense of lliirliurrst, lighting
Is In progresn nlglif nnd day. At two
points tho German Allien have, succeeded In
crossing tho stream,
Tho bnttle line now extends nil th way
acrusn Itumatiln In n great nrmlclrcln. Tho
object nf th ItunslniiH and Itiimanlans In
driving against th wnll southuent of llu
chareat wis lt pierce tho Aiislru-derinan
front Ht tho point whero thn armies of von
Fnlkeiihnyu nnd von Mnclconsen Join and
meiiaco tho dunk of both.
Tho .ftusslan orfenslvo nlong the eastern
frontier of Transylvania has entered Its
seventh day, but the Austra-Oerman linen
am still holding tlrm. In thn seiMnr nf
Klrllh.'ibii, whero tho greatest effort of
tho ltllsslnns linn been mniln, tho linn Iwih
been dented, but thn ninuntatn pnsn through
which tho ltnsslans plnnni'd to enter Hun
gary and mennen tho mnr of the Austro
Cnrmnn nnnlen Is still llrmly In tho hniiiln
of tho Teutonic Allies.
Details of tho flerco fighting In Dolmidja
brought about In thn Itusslnn offcimlve then
were contained In thn tliilgarlnn olllrlnl
statement for December .1. inndo publlo hero
today, Tliu statement followii:
Thn fourth Hlbcrlni) fnrpn, cpmpnsed
of tha Second and Tenth Infantry Dlvl
nlonn, with about flftcipi batteries, after
prolonged nrtlllcry prepnrntlons at
tacked our left wltig.betwoen tho vlllngn
of Hntlnkocy and tho Danube. Thin
attack was nsslntcd by butteries from
thn loft linnk of tho Danube. Furious
fighting look place. Two tanks ap
proached our trenchnn In tho turmoil of
baltlo. Wo comiucrcd thenn tanks with
mnchlno guns, taking two nlllrera nnd
twenty-five men piisoncrn Tho rem
nant of tho I'reeluv division counter
attacked nnd repulsed tho enemy, which
withdraw to Its original position.
SOFIA, Deo. 4, llusnluii force continued
their furious attarkn throughout tho day
In Dobrudja, tho oMclnl War Orllca state
ment said today.
At Boma place thn enemy approached
within 300 feet of Ilulgarlau positions, but
wero repulsed along tho wholo front
An otllclal report Issued In I'etrogrnd con
tradlcted claims of tho German War omco
a to tho operations southwest of nucha
rint. Thn Itusslans claim to havo driven
tho German allien back nl thin point, cap
turing twenty-six guns.
SERES CAPTURE HILL
EAST OF THE CERNA
1'AltIM, Dec. 1.
Herblan troops took by assault a hill
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This (llnicrnm niTordit nn Idea of thu concentration of Teutonic divisions
on HuclmrcRt, whoso defenders form n Bcmlclrclo outside tho cnpltnl
rlnjr of fortifications.
wan nothing Important elsewhere along the
Macedonian finnL
HEIU.t.S. Dec. 4.
Easy repulso of hostile attacks against
the village of Tnrnnvn and nf ltnlght 1-11
on thn Mnredonlan front was announcel In
tho llulgnrlnn ollldlnl stnleincnl of Decem
ber 3, iccelved hern today.
Tho village of I'nrlnvo m inn Ccrna bcnil
wan violently shelled.
GERMAN RAIDS HEAT EN
HACK ON WEST FRONT
I'AUIB, Dec.
lteputsn of Gorman raldn on tho wst
front was announced In today's nlllclal
.Htatcmcnt. Thcro wero two raids In thn
rrglnn of llnrlenux, both of which wero
easily repulsed.
A similar attempt In Alsace, near Mch
terol, also failed. Tho night wan rnlm
along tho rest of tho front.
LONDON, tier. 1.
Heavy hostile shelling around Uueiiib'court
nnd FonqiiHVlllern and n llrlllsli liomlmrd
incnt of Ionium positions around Mnnchy
worn reporti'il by General Hit Pouglim llalg
from tho front today.
U. S. ROAD IN ALASKA
ASKS FOR $10,590,072
Speedy Progress Indicated in Request
for Increased Appropriation by
Congress for Knilwn
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4 .Speedy prog
resn no thn experiment nf tha United Hlnton
Government railroad building In Alaska
won Indicated by tho estimates for next
year'n work on thn Alaskan ltallroad, sub
mitted to Gongresn today by tho Secretary
of thu Interior. The estlmnten called for
the appropriation of 10.C'J0.r,7U for work
during tho next fiscal year, nn ngnlnst
16,247.1120 appropriated last year. I'liinn
for sonui 240 mllu to ho ccinntnu-lcil were
submitted.
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KAISER THANKS HOLLWEG
FOR CIVILIAN ARMY HILL
Kmporor, In Letter, Sees In Measure
Itcnewnl of German Determination
to FlBhtto Finish
LONDON, Dec 4. All Amsterdam dis
patch to neuter's says Emperor William
ban rent the following telegram to Doctor
wm Helhmann-llollweg, tho Imperial Chan
cellor: "Your report of the pasnlng of the hill for
national civilian service nils ma with great
delight. My heartiest thanks nro duo for
tlio co-operation of tha Imperial Govern
ment nnd thn Itelchslog. sustained by a
patrlotlo spirit Thn German peoplo thus
ngnln havo shown firmly that they arc re
solved to enduie every snrrMco of blood
and trensuro to labor for tho victorious
accomplishment nf tho defense of tho
Fatherland and Its power.
Tho peoplo, 'Hied with such uniform do
termination, will, with God's gracious as
sistance, maintain against everybody Its
plnco among civilized nations of tha world
which It gained by Intelligence, Industry
and moral strength and cannot ho con
iiicrt'd. .May Cod reward all our rcndlncss
for sacrifices and grunt that tha good work
will bo successful."
(illlltONS OPTIMISTIC AT 82
Cardinal Completes Two Volumes of
Reminiscences Confident of Futuro
IIAIri.MOIti:, Mil.. Dec. 4 That Car
dinal Gibbous, notwithstanding ho lias
passed his olghty-sccond birthday, still
possesses remarkable phynlral and mental
vigor linn beon evidenced by tho fact that
ho has Just completed two volumes nf his
reminiscences. Hn recently devoted nn en
tire month to the reading unci revision of
proofs, often working fur Into thn night,
and his uulokness In detecting mistaken
wan surprising.
Ills latest wolk Is "A Itotmspfct of Fifty
Years," III which ho ha gathered many of
bis mora uotabla sermons and addresses,
together with personal remlnlsconccH of his
long life.
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POPE IN NEW APPEAL
FOR PEACE, IS REPORT
Pontiff Snltl to Havo Uracil New
Prnycrs in Secret Con
sistory IIOMB, Dee. 4.-Th I'ope-s review rvf
hl stempt to prevent tho wf'.th" '
Hop It. thn to shorten It. mtipt1 w '
new nn.l r.nnl nppwl for Pe, , Is h'2
to hove l-een OellverH hy tho IWntirt to n
efrret consistory here today.
It Is MM to I on of the most '"H""''
on! documents Issued l.y lh Vnllenn since
the war heKsn. The Pope hs ltn work
Inn on II for many weeks.
Thn nllwntlOti shows, It Is sold, how
the Holy Kee 1ms Ixen ohsnlutely neutral
In the war, predlrstlnc nil He unions on
k desire to stop or shorten hostilities nnd
nllevlate the eufferlnirs of those affected.
It Is believed (he nllortitlon mshes An
other enrnest nppenl to the fnlthful thnmuh
oul the world to continue their prnyrrs for
peace.
It Is sold that In conferring with car
dinals Onsparrl. Delsl. Kolmnlo. Vannu
telll nd KeraP.nl the Top derided not lo
re(ir In the anortitlon to Polish nutnnnmv
the deportation of ll'lslnns nor efforts of
Individual neutral nminns ior pener
U. S. TO EXPAND BUREAU
FOR FOREIGN COMMERCE
.Appropriations Asked to I'rcpnro Wny
to Grasp I'ost-Itcllum Trade
ChnnenH
WAB1IINOTO.V, Dec. 4. A complete re
nrpintf'.ntloii nnd wldo expansion of tho
I 111 r en u of Korelcn nnd Domestic Cominerro
to nlil American huslness In the rommr.rrlul
strudKle that will follow tho Kiiropenn war
was contemplated in estimates for thn bu
reau's expenditures for tho next fiscal year,
uulnnltU'il to r'ongresH today. Tho burcnu
links for nearly half u million dollars mora
than was appropriated for Its activities
during; tho Inst session of Congress. Anionic
the estimates were:
Additional tiO.ODO for promoting com
merce with .South nnd Central America and
$226,000 In placo of the usual 1100,000 for
employment of commercial ntlnchcs for
work abroad.
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