Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1918, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IV. NO. 157
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. MARCH 10, 1918
vt i-r, 101. r.t inr. l'ttuo I.ir rr. Cuwvaxi
PRICE TWO GENTS,
HEAD OF NATION
I FOR PROHIBITION,
SAYSMETHODISTi
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President Urged Wai' on
Rum, Conieren.ee is
Told
-1H0T THKUST Al riiiMiuor,
fpersliing and Bicldle Scored in
I tleport for Allowing Sol
j diers to Touch Drink
PHILADELPHIA GIRLS OFF TO SEE CAMP DIX SOLDIERS
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General
lo drink
lllddtr
In'oM
i.,.t mm1ki.ii favors iMtluii.il end
MLrM.wldo prohibition and welcome
Nation for wiping out tl.o liquor
IVtratTJc, according to the nv. Dr. CMr-
l. ..... M rm address today that f.it.
fLcd 'adoption b' Philadelphia
Ll conference of tl.o Methodist llpis-
,it .. ri.iircli of u report censuring
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.a.,......! rersm.iK ""
Jif for allowing soldiers
Hn- beloved J 'resident is Uli ""
ared Doctor WlWon. who I. eorro-
Wlns secretary ot mo .e-i..o..,,.
tB'P0 iin.l.ll,ltlnll .till!
.fvjiard of Tcmporuiie.-, . '
Italic Morals In tl.o Cited htuic in
Lid me that It ' 'u " "00,
i.tlr ill) agitation agumsi ip"
Or" ... .. ... .... le.i h uunatrlotlr
'lt would noi mi; .....-
Vtl.e 8J0 n,lnt,tcrs aUem. mg ;c ..
Ifctiniial meeting or ine co . -
A5,.. -vtemoiial Ctiurcli.
bffis?
frSTO .ho speaker, -.- , -
Kwtdwiu.ti.ow busy "iUlj;--:.
KSSf?w 5 .S -cr'-i ,;
faonrot. TI.opomic.an-.jjv
aiiih u? but Foino ot tiicm m ' -
fSho wuld lIUo to bo rtturned I.
Suffice.''
f "no army draft for minister b wh a ,
IK l,ftU 2l.t Honator . 1- Vollollo, ..
Sweowln. for t.ln orltlcltm oi n.o --
FSFrtlnlatrntlcll. . .. ..
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CTwlMl one! vshom I o.;l.
lrSTto iU in M.o n.M-llno tronWios. .
foiaH the bWiop. "l hcurcr; .'"-
l IndCrSnVc Mvoman MiVfrn,.. a call
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PRESIDENT SOON
TO TELL WORLD
OF WAR VIEWS
To Deiine Stand on Japan
and German Activities
in Near East
I'EAC'i; IIY SWOHI) ONIiY
l.ittor Denunciation of Boeho
Hypocrisy and Plunder
Campaign Expected
SOflETS. I MWLY TO IP7LSOA.
CALL FOli WORLD SOCIALISM
I'ctrograd, Murch 10.
Tlie J'an-Suviut CoiiRVOis ut Moscow 1ms ndopted the following
resolution in reply to tlic nicsfngc sent by I'icaidcnt Wilson:
The ConRi'cs of .Soviets i-Nprosses its upprecintion to the
Ameiicun people, pin-tlciilatly tliu toilcVK unci those who lire being
exploited, for thoii1 t-.vmpathy tr.vnvil the Russian people nt a
time v.-'iur, t'.io I!ti w':m o.'ia'.isl veptl'ilio is experieneiliK its greatest
InfilfhilV.
Tho lcpublie tal;e. mlvaitlaue of I'rc.-iilcnt Wilson's messiif-i1
to cAp-A's. u- nil peoples, perishing and sulVcring as a remit of
the iniperialtsitff war, its watiu sympathy ami confidence that the
timo is not far distant when the mussed will overthrow capitalism
and cst'iblMi a Moeialicl society which alone is capable of giving
a lusting and just peace and assuring (ho welfare of the toilers.
President Wtl.m's message was read lo the Congress amid a
silence interi-ipted only by murmurs regarding the Japanese situation.
WusliingtiM. -March in.
A foiceful war message to the
woild is expected from President
Wilson soon. It wa- oilicially indi
cated today that the Provident wns
detei mined to end hi- dlence in to
gard to America's position toward
the pro)oed .lap.ince expedition
into Siberia.
At til-! same time it was plainly
declared that all tall; of peace now
. i. . . pc ..... ....i !..: t..j
Sy Is Kile, in view oi viciiiuiii nimiuni."
J I ill the N'ear Kast and her ruthless in
vasion of PuSMn. iwiinui..; ..- nui uir . pinion-
The fnlled Stul.- .mil Japan arc con-! U '"' tlul '"" -"1''1 l-oHtlc.il din
.milns to ctelmns. vlcw or.-r .lap- lulcs ''' '"' '' '- -' " insument
u.ien IMeiMiitto-i In S.l.erlu. but tl.o l0' l"l- H ''-' dc-UU-U -diuitlj by
Mneilean poMtlon if i.piiulttuli to the ""-; h,a" lioui-.! or V,ir.k.;i..
novo to imilniiKwI. it wim larucil o(ll- -v "wtli'-v 'till In lir tv.vniV-. mIio
no io iimiMiiM". i ' ' ! xcrvlnc .'Isiiioeii montlM in tl.o Kat
,ny. n.iHWtvnutiintiiuao. i,nifr,!:.,.. ,vin m ..
nnionl li.nl mad.- any pciiUlvo olllr-li.i ,
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SOVIETS SPLIT
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ONRATIFYINCe
TEUTON PACT
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Social Revolutionary
ivieinuers wuit taoinett j
in Peace Dispute &;3
i.Mf'Trnv ni' tup iuot ... J -S
frlKM AttAINST TREATtvffei
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JMay Reconvene Constitu'''
ent Assembly to Form'
Coalition Government
BABY HELPED SERVE TIME,
IS MOTHER'S PARDON PLEA . W.SSW
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Thirteen-Month-Old "Jimmy." in Eastern i3Ioscow Congress, in Repiyk
Penitentiai'V Upfl as TJa;i; in "0-W Summons Workers of World &&
I cnueilUcUJ, usee a& IjaSlh 111 OU-DU t() overthrow Capitalists 'H
Migestion to btate Jjoarri
Capitalists
lit Jtllsst.lll PMlLKnttfl! r,A...u..'- rJ
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hM I A V.T j. 4i.a.-i i.1 li.i k I.A. (I iHl
' i i ri.iiii-iii j int nil,- uvvn mi i
lier Hlnce. The mother was convicted '"";"'" '" not otMl on mtlllcation
In .'hrKlci-County of shootlnir lier slftrr- "' "o wiTiiian ieacc pact up to l'"rl- y ft?
In-lav. Th" bliootlnjr occurred while '"'' '"Kilt, accordlnp; tn latest ills ' JSw
Hh- younc mother -;ik tiylua to defend lialrlUN rn-elvvil here. ' $
nnotliir iiiothcr her uu mother who .. "lo caMinir of J.W ruin In fnirtr i. ,i&S
lie Il.'ll'l IV'tlw llll..nlt. .. !..!.. I. ... .' fi'Mto:
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had been aaault.d b the stste. -In-law.
.Mmost every prlxmer, Iiicludlns the
"liters," know "Jimmy."
They I.avo hocii him In his mothtrs'
arniH wh-n (be worhed in thn prUon
ens. acconlliiR i)i,,,aclics from sev
cral sources.
tatemenl on tli-i Japan 'v- prolilcm since .p1f) .,..;wu i,0uj.a nhow'slio li.u nerved . wndnn. Soino of tho convicts have made
liecaiii" linowu tnat n-iv vlwx re tilnn nioath"" of Irv uentne. By !! toys for him. IIIh BUiKlinB unit laugh
Ja)U.ere own
in In friendly
. .... .-..u. . w. ... ....;. wr-
i?&iW-f .' i a: .r 7 . . a, -' ....; wj:ri."ftsf w:.
Thirtv "sisters" under several godmothers left thi ci today to ' is-it the "big brothers" at t'amp
Di.N. "The visit is the result of an imitation extended by two Wc-i Philadelphia women, .Mrs. Martha
Icf!aw and Miss Uello Kuisloe,
U.S. TO CONTROL
COAL OUTPUT;
STARTS APRIL 1
DEATH OF WIFE
KILLS POLICEMAN
IZip; ucmb, to Heart Dis-."1?." J" Em! ?
lamtrlcam- feoldlers In Vrancp and sol- HailllllK UHll Pl'OV lie Zo
mrJrZrih ease Alter Partly- Ar-! - Distributl()11 -
Cross-
one
$Th.Vh Points in ..tl.oanm.al report . o.
ujie Tempcranco nuvivij ' -
"""". . ..... nl...li irln. -
It tias voted to hold tim iaia --." KOUiMJ I.U' Klill.Sn li UI1AIK
k'lnBnrlnB Oarden Street tnurcii.
Pj Tro-Oennanlsn, of brewers u-c
ICfrdtturfs to malto beer was . eno i
liMM "Iniult to Amcrlcmlsm bj IK
twileon, who -nas the speaher of
P. day.
u r. i, rt
Iioctor
tho
"It ! not light to
tahe tho ehll-
ff .1 . i..i r,.i .ni it to iho lUimau
r'lmwera of tho country." h" declared.
"Tht German hrcwers In .imcne.. "
tlrief o.r Iho death of In wife. .Mrs.
Jeiinlo (iorman, caused tho death today
of rollivmau Kdwnrd !". (iorman, of ll.e
Klfty-llftli and I'ii.e Mrcetu slatiou.
llo died In tho midsi of preparations
for the funeral of Mrs. (iorman, who was
.- -- ., , . i .,, nr.i hrow-'io "avo oicn nuneu una iuuiii.uk.
wast nir tho nations food and aro iro-
i.iinr .!, Tr.!.lem utid t'ongres.s in. 'I no kiioci, of ins uiu-b ueaiii was u
iitWr effort to continue tin lr poisonous I RIeat Mow lo (iorman. it was with
'1. . .. . ...... ..,M II, r I .
'Mislness. We will never nw """ - much dllllculty that he made arranBe-
jrrctldfnt protects uiir couuir.v uiwiw. i
Ktta rro-Ciennan elcimnts within u.
Si "It the r.Vrinun brewers In derinany
tfeannot turn food inlo poison it H
n otitrase to uij" mrai ".."" ;
fwrttr tho Stars ami Mripes. mat. i
Mart what tho hrowers are iloii.K here.
Ljli'yaro tnkliis ih" foo'l needed to sus
Etliit niirflvr nml otll" boys Oil til
Kt and In tho trenclier and convert Ins
tit Into polton. 1 say that hub conoiuon
KB an oatrape and an instill 10 jmn-ii-rcairfsm
and It must be stopped.
rrttltlrrtt for Prohibition
dent IVllson," continued the
"Is heartily In fin or ol wonn-
ohlbltlnn nrethrcn, our nc
Iresldeiit will stand behind us
light ncaliifl the liquor irninc
lank tnoro? Do wo need more.
li The l'reeldent told mo it was iii to
lw people, and that imitation wouiu
Ilot be considered unpatriotic or cm-
ranging for Her Burial -
-- - Valilncl"o, Matvli Ji..
liiKUiations for conlrolliiiK the intire
output of coal of America for lite year
beiiltiiiliiK April t arc to lie announced
at oneo by the fuel administration, il
was learned today. 1'nder the new regu
lations cross-haulliiB of coal Is to bo
eliminated by designations of ancs with
in which coal produced will he con
sumed. About a score of thine have
been laid in conferences between the
fuel nod transportation cvpert...
Consumers will bo miiilrid lo draw
cent from their own zones. I'rovtslon
iuent.1 Willi an undertaker for her burial. , "'"l , be made. How . v or lor '";" f
.Kpielal grades ol coal lo districts ie-
llo was to liae called last night " 'l(Uhl)B (1(.ln. Trade naincH which do
eomplcti final arrangements for the ' tmt apply to coal of marked dlnVrmcv
burial tndav. but ho failed to nuiuar. i In (luallty arc t.j be Ignored under tli
Tlio undertaker went lo tho pollcc-
..zalmt Intervention. Tlv
m'. were not reveal d.
.Iui..in' Allllnde l'rlrndl,
The cschanse. howev, r
f.ihton. and it Is umii.ii' d that Japan
i- prruontliiB arguments to o.iset tl.o
American ctalniK f lad: of ucc. ltj
.Hid d.uiKtV of a itiifsUn ui-hcaal If
Japanese troops laud.
Tho fact that I'lesidem W.Uon now
contemplat. s a, htnlement on tho SIHM'Uh
dtuatlon Is proMi.nablj duo to tho Jap
.invc views, to tho Urlttsii official In-
imatlons of support of intervention and
lo tho UussUii tcndctiey to be nuspitfloUi
of any Jajiancso move.
In tight of tho n that the rns'.dcui
wil clarlfj the c .nfuslon about the
Japanese question, coupled with the fuel
I that ho has dcllnltelj let his foot down
ion peace talk, olllcla.s and diplomats
' hero inclined to the belief that the fresl-
dn.t will dellnltcly indicate, that peuco
now must come by Iho swoid, lit the
..i.i..a ntt -hp, tbev mar.
A btroiiBev atlituda on tl.o Eart.ul.
tho American (iovernme.it bun been
howti In Its determination to seise neu
tral shlDPlr.3 ncctlci'. to accomplUdi Its
D0WX US ENEMY PLIERS ."orndals heto I.avo strongly indicated
.. . during tho lam week that this .oern-
1'rlroKrml, Afarcli 13 fnleht)
social revolutionary commlssarUs
.avo ,Ult thu Uurslan Cabinet, pending
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tui'tii. liic iiiitLiiri I'tiiJit uti i ii-4 i a" iiiht' iiiiii t-nvui n. uati i-m,vni .. -f.
her f.e : whs ciiii.wa u lonif time population inside the largo gray walls. ... " ",0 'ra iUClon at the
i'BJ. bevaiiKf. hv. .-on "Jimmy" Ian b'-eu o dale liati lifrn l!:ed when the "'lo" J an-Hoviel Cungress. Thty.
until, ra ;a -ill come up tor a. near- ,".'e ucciaeu to leave the ( iovernment' it
i.ig befote the prison boatd. In the the (lerni.m dictated term. ., .m
r.ieartlme -Tv I- waiting with anxiety' .... ,,,,, ,c",,! " ratl"ad'
for the d..y to 'on.'-. Ji're.iueiiUy she, onnict bcttveen thu ItoIshevUil
.:.preiwc-. wonder whether tnemb'ers of a,"J tho social revolutlondries ot thn
III" pusoil cuuiii wui miui'iaiiiiMi i.u..';.t mcr 1 altllCatlotl of the
with her illl that tinv
"lua'i tii:.e .mu iin.i m.'.i.e eight
renT" tt'tiC, 1'if mthr when s.ia an
iioiinu.. 1 tuui she IntonUr.d tjslng "flvtj--
utty" !." bo-. p;i..
"JI1.1 i -' ! t'.;rt"C.i inoiitlm old. He
jclncd 'als i.iutii,' nln.li khe began to
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"flfty-Ilfty" Idea In her own c.ife.
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WELSH IN DASHING
RAID ON HUN LINES
Fifteen Teuton Prisoners!
and Two Machine Guns
Captured
THREE DEAD, MANY HURT IN MINE EXPLOSION
KITTANIJIWG, Pa., March 10. An explosion thnt wreckel
a small mine across the Allegheny River fiom Ford City, near
here, this afternoon, resulted in death or Injury to the entire
working force there. Eaily reports said that of the twenty nun
at woilt three were known to be dead.
, meat H
iliew regulation.
I administrate th
District directors will
mew sebeme.
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If Contlnunl on IMlte Hie, Column line
PIOTHERS' DAY' INCLUDES
SOLDIERS THIS TEAR
AMERICAN SHIP'S
SHOT KILLS 1 ON
Throe Others Wounded When
Wurcraft Is Mistaken
for U-'Boat
man's home. iT2t Jlurket street. No
one answered his repeated knocks at
tlv door. Neighbors said they bad not
feeti (Jnrman.
Tho pollen wtro notified. Street Ser
geant ( 5eorge White, when ho entered
tlio house, found (iora.au llfclefs In n
chair. ' ,
A physician who attended (.orinan
raid his deatli was duo to heart disease, j
undoubtedly brought on by grief over
tlio deatli of Ills wife. ,
llorinan was popular among members
of thn Police' Jlureau. Ho was one of
the piccolo plajcrs of tho I'ollco ISand.
Arrangements for tne nuriai or .vir. .. .
and 3Irs. fionuan aio being mndo by . .
John (iorman, ot Carrlngton, Del., a. nslilticlou. Match It..
In-other of tlio policeman. (inu man was Itllled and three wound
" " ' ltd nboarie an American ilc.stroscr re
AHAlUiNlAIN Ktir UUJiKiM
STARVING TO DEATH
ttroycr, mistaking It for a HUbinaiuic,
Thousands Wander Throuch Tales-, a coutt of inquiry has been ordered
tine and Kjjypt Without F6od by Admiral Sims to uncertain if tho
or 'Shelter liner's action was unavoidable under tho
circumstances.
I'housands of Armenian refugees are
London, Marcii lt.
Welsh ti oops' carried out u sue.
eessfu! raid l.i"t night in the m Ighbor
hood of Armeiitlercs, Vloid .Marshal
llaig reported today. They fwl. tlf
tccn lirltoncrs and two uiaeliiiio suns.
Tlicro was hostile artillery liiff toiitli
tost ot Vprcs, lu tho neighborhood of
Minlii road and toutli of Hk Uoul
llioust forest.
llrlllsli aviators have downed IIS
(ierman war planes lu day fiulitlug' uiie t
since Jlarcli 1, it was nnnounecd to
day. Of tlicse. slsty-tour woro dcniol
Islied and tltv-four were sent earth-
want tincontrojlod
,,ciiieed! Count i zetutn, .us
trlan .Minister of 1'orclgn Affair.-, I
.lomlniitcd hopclestly by the (Iciimm
Junker tnnueii.'C as uniiuareu uj u:
shuiucful demiiads upon ltuiuanla am.
his failure to respond to tlio President'"
last spech on baste peace principles,
(ifrninn ll)iorrl) lienouneeil
littler deiiuiieiation of tiennan h.vpoc
,fsv baa follow"! the "p;oce -vordu of
Voii Hertlh.B and tho war ni.ts of Von
Illudeliburg" In t elation to ISiisMn, and
tlio ueur-wiFtain situation. That Uoi-
uMim. i.i 1. 1 inner ociu. .t.tiu.. n. w ...-
f ttitnll ana run Termnnej iiiio .
mad m her Invasion of all tho principles
uiju.i vv.iien ivnij'.i'u nil..""-. u(.. jtuiJUiJllVilii ciiiuiuii
man Will Try to Reeoncjlo
TWENTY KILLED IN TRURO. N. S.. LUMBER FIRE
HALITAX, N, S March 10. Twenty persons are dead
today near Tuuo as the result of a fire in the lumber camp of
A. A. Sutherland. Only four who were in the camp escaped
denth, and these me lu a serious condition. Thirteen o the
dead wcie lumbermen. Six children nnd the wife of the care
taker polished.
nact 11
, i owing.
Tho prosptcts fm reassembling' th
.-"i-'.Uucn: .-.somb:y to form a doall
sloa cabinet are becoming stronger.
M. iWncsplrodowuw, leader of the
Celt faction, appealed to tho peasants
to tally to tho defense of tho Jand
against tlm Hermans, declarlrg tho Left1
reprcs-cnts tlio masso". fc
Tho Kolshevlk factional peace vote' J
followed Premier T-nlnc'iS sDcech to the. . '5
Moscow r,olet lit which ho said: )
tr., " , r.." "-"". aro unoersolne J
.... ....,,... ,)r. aro compeuca to' ,
m . ",,rar" ot 'lUnilllnt on, but weByj
will stand it tvin,r.ii'.........il..i. -..-! S
nosllton. """"u""" . m
"Wh havo the right lo expect, ala tfPtl
our only frlendsnami.lv. b r.nt.t.ti5&V
'.of all countries ivho,wlU ti'nde'rstiind,(ljSfa
ao arc defending aoclalteni. uot' mllHk''!
tatlsm. W-aMR.
"Tens of mlllloua ut Itasslana .triui
,tfiMal
ffiTi''.
CI
HAYS COMING TOTOP AMERICAN BANKER
ORGANIZATION FEUD SEIZED BY GERMANS
Greetings to Be KxchnnRcd Between
"lioys Here and Over lucre'
li on May 12
IfjVothera' Hay ,thls year will be In
.ir a -.vintiurs- una .lonncrs j'.i... ,.,.. .,, ,. ,.,., ,! i.,,i.ti
bceordlng , pians announced by Miss - ""--"
fwta jar .i, of this e'ty. founder oi tiio. ; - -
P'.. ' . ,, 1 f !.- . Inefnl nil 'I'lirt ItrlMsli mill-
riftem and pres dent of the associauon in- i.-ni r.. v... '-....... ;-
(-Wch U promoting Its International tary autliorl ea are Jo s w they
tflnntU.. fail lO llU illiu m i"uiinv .-......-
SHtretcrforfj children, n. nnd yomiff. I nml rU)n ,i nc aro ueedeU
K?w. ".Mothers' Day- ny wnimi? ""... -... nf wniint in .inffn. ino
Mftt' i.. .n,ii,in liai fi unri ill nu ti- 'ui'" --
''" . iciirri
N'lsht llghtlliK In the. nil- continues.
All Immense amount of eNplo"Jvcn
lis.vn liccn ilroppul behind the r.ucmy
lines. In one Instance what is be
lieved to linvo been Intended for a i
U S. DESTROYER1""! (Ierman attack was Molten up.
' b.v Urltlsh boinlilng planes. Tile en- '
emy troops wcro completely shattered.
ierman forces wcro oiscovercd mass
ing uirly In the night lu a rertnin vil
lage, llrlllsli plants in relays Lo.ubid
the village from t ji. m.. until " p. m.
Tho (iermans wei so badlj dlsctginlxed
tho attacli never developed.
Daylight bombing alto has been car
tied out. Thn nlrmea bioko many
entlv when Iho aimed -guard ot an I records during tho recent days of spring
American I.lno steamer llrcd on the de- ' sunshine; which was Interrupted by last
live ban been tliu 1'CUel of oiuoiain iiou
diplomats "tin" liermany'H ctusad
througli the Near Kast began
I low the l'tetident will speak to the
peoplo of this and oilier countries on the
great International problem confronting
the Allies Is not stated. It Is assumed,
however, that he will address Consies".
Chair-
Vares and Penrose
.Major Henry C.
Xcw York, Taken on Way to
Sweden From Russia
bo inrtdo to understand this. First ,$4jS
iiniKi. uuiiiiurr mo uresant chaos: nthr.-ti"."K
wlt.1 we will ba unable to defeat tli V'
Intortinttonal bourg..oIslc. -When the In. 1
teruatlonal proletariat hurries to our aid, ''
w-. win it. A jw
-
JuMIcu Cominis aty Steinberg declared'
his violent opposition to the peace terms,
"Til-) Pan-.Sovlot must tear up tut
HrHt-Lltovs). tienty and crcuto the
necessary govvintucnt for defense,"
.Stclnberir d-clarcd.
War Mlnhter Tiotsky, working on
tho creation of u now army, declared
."(Jermauy Unowi. u tobbcr pence can
not last."
Tho Cossacks and Ukrnlnliins arc not"
strongly represented In tlio congress
Tho inov e.ucnt of (je'rninn and Turk
ish forces In tl.o Transcaueasim rinn
Ellierv of ls "sarded as a violation of the clause
... . ot ""-' ''ac' ," whlcli tha Itussians agreed'
to eincuatlo;, of this territory, but did
not acre" to Turkish oeounattmi j-li-vJI
Si
Wt
tblmton, March 1C.
Major Henrj C, I3mery. former repre
sentative, of the Guaranty Trust Com
pany, of New Vcrk, In J'ctiograd, Is
nlcht'a rain.
On thn battlo lino the situation con
thiuei to ti'semblo runnere poised on
tiptoe for the starting gun. Artillery,
e.pcflolPj near i amnra', 11 ru.uui.ng
Willicii IT. Hhm of liidiana., newly
elieied Lo.i'..ean of Xv llipubltcau Na
tional Commute., ii ill confer In Phila
delphia tbtj afternoon vvitli party lad-
.. ,. ...ri,i-si ciiri. i.v- ..rj in 'i .... bun. ..f b.-iraing about liar-
IJ. fs. i lAIUli DIIUI J7Wiii llunv ,,. ,lU nl0 van-lnc factions of beld as a prl..on..r by (lei many, nccord
HEHINI) (JERMAN LINE the brga.ilzatloii. In order to give . tug- ,B t rCp0rt received by the State
. . gestlona i.ud aid in any way posaiui.- m
,T ."" r ... ,., rj' the peaen-.iakliig. n tiuuili'r of prominent
Lieutenant Whltner, of Atlanta, " 1 tit:ilo Uaderj havo arrived at the head-
iMl'sl in Itjinti of the quarters of the Jl.-publlcan Stato com-
hat inuiiy. .tUhotu'.i it 1.- scntivlly b''
IIa...1 On! i'ltnlvinlin TI.LVfl !ri L'Oll-
Ulth lbs Amerlenii Annj lu Ir.mr, '- "" . .,. ,..,!, ,!lv dMicat. and1
Jtarch 1C Second I;Ieutenant ttlcliard I UH;cuIt i'a.jXw '
Whltner, of Atlanta. Oa., an American! M. Ha,.s umtcxrc,y witli Senator l'tn
artillery observer, flying with a French roJ(, n washiimton ynterday and will
aviator over tho Champagne ccctor. was' ta vrell fuvtllled n:t!i im'ommtlon before.
Amincan .Minster
Jtatlllcntlon of the peaco terms aiZLM
patently Is made certain by tlio resolui
ll.l.t 1,1 t1 ... !..... I... , ...... ' jl&.31
dieting the establishment of a "Soclalliitflf
ruvici; n inuii iuonn is cupaiun of givlnit ., J'nt
a lasting and Just ncace." "tit
The fan that the Bolshevik -faction,?. 'ja
hi a prillmtnaty caucus, cast 483 wte'sr.y
In favor of ratification Is also uecepted Si
aK . viuence or suiiuar action by the v'l
entire uuinrros. Koi- vrbltn thn tint, if Ml
Ktie.-lht rctibntlv ,tn nrit .ni, Lam .n- .?J
"-. - - V " ....v. m ...w7.iiswa?
mj MjJ
Kneniy
wbcro within tho I offering his political remedies.
.-,!,,. i. .,,. ., Among members of t.io party wl
s?day. It was an- , d e Mlt Hemll
Tho decora- (am ,s. j.cib. of Mc'.iuy'klll
1 lays
County
, ,,, ,, , tlons wborever possinic. uul iiiuic
hlldrcn, old and 0.""S;iIinii clothing are needed
terseKhe'rHi In tl.o relief hospital In Jaffa
telViTrapll 5r son," other children wero found lying on tin
nrougni iuu ... ...... ...-, -.--- ,em,icrf, f t:io party who
Herman lines wcuneuay, n was an- , da are Mnt Kcntor
nounced today. vvitll.-im 13. Crow, of fulontown, chair.
Wbetber Whltner was killed, wounded man ( f the Uepublicun State committee,
.... ..... .. .. t. ........ t ,rt, ,.',...,., i'ir. ...I... 1..., i..i.. ..ir.-ii-iiie.i null .ill. iiue
.. .iiiLb-idne of cannonading near I.lllo. . over bis fate. lu. will recilve tho French wm ,.,vo in VhtiaOolpl.U today! Wil-
iinih sides keen un raiding actlvltleh war crust,, it vvas learned,
mi ih. rate of several ti duJ. , tlon Nvlil lie
t,'i.n. .1...... flilni-M 1111..111 lenuihi hn United States,
A AllC.lf If A iV l.liNKIf ISSinIV ,. . lll...-lhe Tmnml. Ilio ntihlln l.tMltetlKllI
4.,i..'..-.- -.-..---- ..v .,... t. p.,.,-.,. - - .- ....... .. . ..i.i ---.----- - ., , , , ,rt....,
lllUlt vat to sic. . i American oiucrrs win. ik-iii.oii. .. mw, MW m uu n" ml'"'j
r ....... .. iric-iit'ii rnli inc pariy in h niiiivi i.n ,, .,, ,.f .mr.ittte. uno J. ireiuiy " .o. ,.,,,
Tramp Frcightof lorpedoed Hour irii sr.ueh 10 Into Ciermany a month ago A White sutc wcm,ny commissioner, who Is , b '
After U. S. Vessel Passed Think TluM. ,s an unpreredented movemenf Plains, Mo. lieutenant who aecompa- expcc.tic w l-ui- tho city this after- ..,..,
Tif.ii.Wml" r.f rterman troops Into llelglum. 1.CS ne-u mm pa...., e.. - -1110011 ana wuo i- i i' - JAi'.tAbsu SIMIA I. &IU1.KIA
Pipartment today.
.Messages 110111 .inn.ricaii .11111 sici , . , ,...". , . : . : -t Xr.srt
., .,..,,, . ., , ., , Jorlty of tho 1000 delegates present, titeXrStiiJ
.MorrN, nt Moclihoim, !Oid .f tho t.afe ,,...,,tr-i1 is united mnl thn f,th-r .l.l.ills5
... . T ' . AM
.... ,.., ,,,. n.i.mK, ...... ,,T ........r. n.ll..l 111
li,.. 1 m. i,(.,j, iiui.u uiiiviit. eiiiuiicr jMVB
1'oiiieiiiinm i.iciions, inuny 01 wnom are irj
bound to align themselves with tho Bor.j
- ihifvJ
rni.n inTWwrimv nurvxi - S-k
w., . , K,., c
IWESlnKXT! UESflAnE &.!
I '4
lurrlvnl of Mrs. Umery there, ...v.-ot eltns
to the 1 opart, a patty of fifty left Abo.
rinl.iud, crossing thu Ice on biedges In
an attempt to reach tlio Aland Islands.
Time wero twenty-eight in tho putt;-,,
most of them being Kngtlbii subjects.
When a short distance ft 01.1 the Aland
Islands there wcro met by (ierman
troops holding that territory. The" putty
wus taken first to Kltcrou mid then to
antzle. Vpon protest of the Swedish
authoiltles tho women and children were
allo-ved to proceed to Sweden. Winery
Thai Hie
dellnltcly
ttubiiixtoii, llarcli Is., j$t
Uolshevlk leaders havS(
cnei 1t11.11 lu. Willi 111c M.l.j
I1RITISII SHIP FOLLOWING
sent to his relative.! in the lieutenant licvcrnor Mc'ialn, William HtooJ lhat tUe ,vcru
s. , , P. 'lallaaher. :ibllelty manager of the tQ ,.crman..
Whltner was one of the republican State coniiultiee : A. Ilarr.v j.;merv was at one
mams vv.ii fuither proved today by the .,';
unit .'txtivn other men wero held by the chilled reception g.vcu President WM
(Ierman authorities and It was under- sons meagu 10 tlio sjoviet confretwi
f$
to bo trantportcd and Its retponso Inviting an upheaval! jfr
01 .vniern.au lauor Tt7i. .
one time attache.d to The resolution, angling for an irpiiij
.."."TS
the Aiur.c.vn inilltar;, uiisslon in l't:o-
rltlng of the tollers, ,1s regarded hervJJQ
as playing the Gorman game at, tbelfJP
Latter Was "IMiirkcd"
the
Vouvellcs dispatches declarid today machine. ; republican nomination lor uovcuior
miuin.n uii .....' uiM ,i,( m ,1 l.toiitrnnnt Whltner ...... .1.- i.n....i.in. .' r!.,iMiAi Tlriiin.
,tiu.j ,..o. .. ,.-...-..- ...... i im uin I.I..-..U.N ......
of German
Nlir' Day. which will bo observed tho refugees alive. Contributions pass
'My 12, to be marked by tlio Inter-1 through safo anil sirieuy guaroeii cimii-
.'no ot greetings between 1110 noyn . neis 01 coiiiiiiunic...iuii ...e. m.o..
if ,..i'.i ."",-. '";.:" ..n.e .-h u ren wern round lying oil inn com , . ......... ,...,,. . .... ,..j
--..v..., vy .eiriirui'i. wi f""" " V' 1 ::: "-; .. uu r ,i,,.. 1,.. v.. Allmil n Port. March JO. An hour rroni inn saiuv hum.... t -'- , ,.-.---.- .,,, , .,,. Trr,.t, K,n. I "" .,- 3 ....,. 1-.,
irf?1"- rememm-ancu nnu uy vvmuni. uiihr wuhou. v...,.. .... . - ,, .,,... --..i ,.- ihnt 1'ield Jlarsliai voii iiincunourg 1 nun utvii ..- "-','.., , baugn anu. 1110 .iiin"i..
JjMtiTcariiatlon In "her" honor. ncatli them. , I after an American liner passed over a tnai 111. ,. , ,iroti as an observer. The details of j - . .
But this year Miss Jarvis expects it costs Ji a month li kftti one ot (.(,rtll ;.,,. m t, Atlantic, a lliltlsh cnntlnunl on I'sse I'uur. olunm Tnu ( )0w ho wa-s brought down havo not jet 1 ,.,'',,,,,., i-vi-.u
uay. wnicn ui do oDfrrvcu ino reiuBe " ;,.''."", "VwV:i Mflu. triiinu freighter iwis tent to tlio bottom ' been received, lie Id tlio urst American .KKU I'lill Air. mna
by a German U-boat, aecori ing 10 pas- KAN'S S ( I TY .MAY lit) UllY observer lost.
sengerH ot the American sldp. who ar- ii.ci '' . . -J(
u.i.- "... .. ,.,. ....... --- , ..... .. - -.--. . ..I....I lier.i lonav. 1110 inline 01 1110 ves- .. .... .......T..r. r.w..i.-.
K5v."""?u"dt ".?",;" . ,.ve,v .init.ir'Kel torpedoed lly tho Germans was not, ii,.,,lnr. Motor Schools Brine It in lUf'J lSbUlllvivu ai.un.i-.
:s ? " "" ." ."" iu"! ' ..." " .".: "':." .:......,":. .i.. i. -.nine... ------ -
.anes jauer .na I an eis. anil as ,,111 reacii 1 .0 , -""'"' ."'"',,.: 1' -n .. ...mander of tho Aimiican liner I V vc-.Mlle .one ... . ..., . t,.
JJIggesl lIC-up JU rnii-isuu oiiiic
l.Hn.a. City. Mo March 10. Kansas 1 1913 Trouble
City may becomo saloonless In tho near
. . . -- , f., ...... i...e,in., or tlio tact tnai two I'uirr.iin. . J., jmrcn ju, uuo niou-
FIHK IN .MAKil.AMJ lOM.N 1 utom,b0 scil0ols here signed contracts ; sand broad silk workers went on Jtrlke 1 p,.,, j, Koenlg, of Depot 510, Aero
direct Instigation of Lenlne's aerroaj, JJ
While dlrocttd partlcularls' to tfcJ. '1
United States, the Soviet resolution w85,il
. .. .... .... .. 1.1 i...i .j".
ISO Murdered by Maximalists, Tokio ZX ?.. rt ZT& tSTrti ,
Is Informed 'In all tho countries Teutonic Included.-?. 'i
i ..-Ill mil' n'ti deaf curs. nutborltlptfV .i.J
Tuklo, Marcii 1C. One liundrtd and nay. ' . !i .i?S
... ..n.a.r.Vm f .11 1'IVI iC.fT ... .... .....!... II n.ll I vimM... K1..1 l.i". fl
1 ill-. r, 1 .1 jii njixv.n11.11nv Jaoaneso nave been slam nt mat-. vnu iuih., .. ..... i-.w-w.,
- J ..... ... n .r.ll.l.lumMrt ..Yt.ri. an
uuurubu .' ..w..h.v.. ........ p
nral Pemhln? bus Raid that nothing
1 'reater stimulant to the morale of
M.mvy than letters frCln home, Miss
W feels Mturnl that he. too. would
rnvr me plan,
C:s
urW in Trench While at-Work
nney lllekmun. twentv-Beven years
,0f US Hunnml nv-nue Camden. Was
t-l. . "--'.. .-. , -.,..
- in a rrencn toaav nt uuno .way
;in me sides of tlie cxci
r. IIIh fAllnu-.ninlnvi
FS nieKinan vvas. put
t v.amaen, where an
"t)ns. Tlie injured ma
Wr Jlosplluf.
ii..,i,l.,l mnl that no Hart ot such funds
will fall Into tho hands of others."
Checks and money orders urn payable
to Asa S. Wing, treasurer of Armenian
Jtellef J.'und. Provident J.lfo and Trust
Company, 400 Chestnut street.
JfAKSHAL SHOUT OF DEPUTIES
ti.,. ennimaiider of tho Aim 1 Ran liner I
beliuves tlio suomarine tnai sanii incy
frclghttr was lying lu wait for his ves-
til.
1.. ....mnifni tn trnln nlr. .here today following a refusal l'Vlday . . u .nsi l-.lllad and elEht
. ... wuuy wiiu mo - - ... v... Orn tn irr.int nn !n. niiuuuiuu, .
Flumes Destroy Uiurcll nml l' our 1 ,,iano anJ motor mechanics, thus putting cl.eulQ In wages. t ' other privates, of the samo depot. wer ;
this city In Iho flve-mllo zone rulo.
. vieecmienm., inn vuimui 01 1110 liroinuco ,-:.- ....,.. . .,. ti, ltni.h.vH
Eight Other Soldiers Injured When' of Amur. In Aslatlo llussta, by lsttwlan though It will not prevent the Unit
.. .. r.. 1. rp......l. r':- -vruvln.nltsfK. iiccolillnir to newammei. nil. uintn from trvinff to the UtmOStVJ
ijfii oiiue. . b vlws ret.chvJ lleri. toaay, xo details' aid tho llusslan people as a whole.J
vo " ul" vvcre given In tho dlspatclus. Lenlne a domination or me nov
. . . lllagovlosditcenslc lies near the Man. . fcen In the resolution as cable
Detroit. Mich., Marcn jti. 1 uvaie , cmrlll.. frontier. I ,inv And that document was sen
I regarded as supporting evidence
1 t...i t t. ..:.:..,. Kin. i... I ...uu,i t.v this Government this
.vupuiuic. .,. n...u. ... v,.., --- - - - - u nr.tnJ
City anno ntments today Include thoso '".""" .'" Y','.."1 .. T3T- -5
. . - . "- -. 1 ......., -v - I
Tho htrlUo Ih tlic WjrffCHt Industrial in1ur-il early today vrlien a street car of Kranlc T. Carlimd, U4- North Markoe
Allies and for Germany.
.',
t Ambulance Trucks for
le tvvo.tnn niiln triiek-u
"wi, Jia.sa., from J'on
frrlME- tiA 1 fir. .,.
nultncn trucks for uho ul
tilth the cltv thlu ufte.rnooti.
"in property ot tlie uen
""" 91 lontiac, jucn.
. I.. T.... I...l..l
SnCClUl A1UC8 ovvoin 111 iu inns 1 . , tf thn Federal ban on liquor goes 11110 . iie-up i-aiersou nun own o....... ... ,... . ,, .... ruclt in wmc.i vuvr were kuihi. "i". .'" . . .. "".v. V, ..,"' . . .. ......-..-- r.7..
STu'g "tfm Away U. S. Prisoners h.,.,re, March l-rbo early to- ffect' lt wlI1 lncan tho abolition j,r m'? "Lili - - York. , , $& X!. HtrrVa,; fifi5i TuuNho'rU.Tes Uught? that U,
aSianc-e' was i:lsIlt(,(.u KederTr.soners co.iv.Ccd ' Ts.dc,,, ,,V "xew iartoi! . - - Weekly We.l hrr Forecajil a , making and testing army , ?a ' k ( SSoiw h'Saf M prTnttS fal.y't
nwastakento otfHL offen.-es wero taken fro,,, this , Vrcder.ei, Mr. The lianies nr.g- Airman ,laTVurd '(Irad.' to Wed XV c,h0 Vi Lmlu i , S M'- . j'S V &?$& && wUhouVGcrmii. W.U' V
?tat'h,,rJ!',,,n, ttfitffiaSKr: . --V."?..'!'-r'rVl, .'--!!' -1Krl''..ii nnrv Exnlor Stephens, Monday '"'t of c.tyans.t. ,180. ' rf', hl
War Use !",, !y,',P,.Vo as special depute inarshals. ' heated fu';n"S..'f!i1- illin.' .ftm.,ci,'t.,1.'?.' (rilrlen. liulud Hihtert .V.iva'l Air Serv uouerully tlimughoqt the country ifur-1 Mari.iiiellc. wl... .March Itf.-Klags on ...,, x.-,.i,i t.-i,, vTti,l n.,l. adtuaily put forth peace feelerK, afc'i
bound, for ,lt.foru ,i,e n..M. wro take.;, in irc.iton. a ,,,. n,o , . C fe-, , --? dee. twemy-elslit ,years 01,1. w .0 .yes ,,3 the week; will, .teinperatures above p,, and public i.u u inn. wtw cu y """Z"r,7ZZZ,u. ,W "e ": andonlns im.
"ItutomoC 0 UV- Vqtfl V5mes Mamns sufii: "la5rJjo.. Z'JZ inccV Jlllier? tvvuitneVurs ren'be'VcaMonS.' local ra.nsjn ' RV tHJTi ulaiv' MaVA" wife" ,odT 'applied '"to "the L'SoS Vh" e,!er la .W
iroad. paused ' .in it to guild tho Inrtfe. hatch of prison-, owii. Th? ro was 1 he Knl on i) at er ij,nsdowpe avenue, Thocer- tho north r-aclflo coast and over other 1 who ded here yesterday. l;U!iera fcerv- flolBhvlk government for permission to HuffCons that a. feeler Twg aw
:&.& !ttJ,ZS?W&. KaJi l'eerrs. "no estimate of tlio damago cVuld emony wlllbo performed at . ureg- 1. ml ted area.. l ", Sx " SSTaT U 'a "'" ' lota her husband. In exile at Perm C.UUe4 BJM.. r.?C
'bo had. '"" " .-..i..... - ... h . tsstU
'prisoner was handcuffed to another.
HUfale of Live Photographs Portraying the Big News Happenings Is Again ft Daily FgaevQm
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