Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1919, Night Extra, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    mmmmimm&VTTi
, tmt "i mmm
FTWv-"
wTW1
isru
y
t -
izuenma public fefoger
fUE WEATBEK
Washington, Jan. 11. Fair, much
colder today; continued cold tomorrow,
TEMPERATURE AT KACII HOCR
fiTS'UO 111 IUI1I 21 3.1 4 ill
l4 S 38)41H2 142 I I I I
n
NIGHT
EXTRA
4
VOL. V NO. 102
rub!lhel l)aly r.xrent Nun.litj-, Huhnrrlptlon J'rlce in it Var by Mall.
CodwIrM, lt10. by Tubllo Ledger Compiinj.
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919
Entered nil Second Clmm Mutter t the rolouVe Ht rhlldlphla. r-a.
Under thn Act of March 8. 1RTO
PRICE TWO CENTS
If Vi n
NEW GERMANY
cTift iwpTArr
i 01 ILL lUEilliUn
TOTHEWORLD
. . . i
teutons in Midst ot Dis-
aster as Deceptive as '
Ever
SPIRIT OF MILITARISM
'REVAILS IN "REPUBLIC"
Committees, Which Hold
Great Power, Tryanuical
and Aggressive
JUNKERS STILL HOPEFUL1
Berlin Seeks to Keep Alive)
Trust in Prussian
Arms
This the first of three articles
on "The yew German Menace."
By B. F. KOSPOTH
Special Correspondent o the hhening
Public Ledger
Coturlaht. JOtS, ty Public frdger Co. I
.111 Mvhta Kesentd '
Berne, Dec. 2S Noxv that the first
ioermanx'rt capitulation has passed '
rj, uusii vi iiiumpu ana eninusiasm auoui
'". ....!. .. . . .... . .
(g,axxay, many Allied expcits on Geiman
. affairs hero In Svxltreiland are begin'
nltiB to feel seriously alarmed at the
Return exents are taking since the con
clusion of the armistice. Certain facta
1 aro becoming moro and moro apparent
xxhlch Justify their pessimism.
, Trom the military point ot x lexx Cer.
f. many certainly Is. for tho time being,
no longer a danger. Hut politically
gisho is as dangetous todax in the midst ,
msA her disaster as she ecr xyas In tho
fc.x-ui. .... .. .. i. I
zenith of success, as aggressive.
.w .1. -., .. ..l . .-
n.ci..v ..u u u..v.u,,u.u-. ... ..s.
Bieutous to attain ner enus. ji is
unpleasant to ho forced to make this
tatement. but it Is tine. i
Retolt Intricate Kiddie
Tho German revolution Is still an
xttemely intticate Hddle. Are the
new Geiman rulets slnceie lexolu-
Jonlsts, aiming to transfoim Get many
uto a real republic xxorthy of admit
nce
their
Uohcnroil
the
llrely
attempt to disarm America and her
allies? I shall not go to Germany to
solxc this distracting problem, for it
li quito certain that tho nexx Berlin
Goxornmcnt encourages tho xlsits of
American correspondents only In the
hopo of using them as mouthpieces
f ,
or propaganua.
Hovxex'er, I haxe recently been able
to collect much tellable Information
here at my ooseixatlon post in Sixitz-
to the league ot nations, or 19 liuxxlllc. commander of Hatteij C, 107th I , ', ' i . r . . ,u,"L,uul l,lrV " the Ilotel dlon at the comer of Cntei
,.,.!. ,., ,i, ii,t .. ,,,i lent .iiuicr, nas returned home, lie,, " , . . '"'"i1 ",,i - ,i ianet i-,ai, iwcmx-
1 evolution, the. flight of thel,.u ., . ,..,, .,. u. .,. for a period of on l- twentx-one nionlliH four ( oveiniiitnt mi ire armed with
erns -and the destitution ot I people of his town The demonstntln.. I nfter ll"lte 1U"1 ould urge Up llvc-t1,llUs. "llins guns and Jjand Ritnades,
minor princes of the empire en- included .parade lhrouBh the streets 'ir'TS1 ,.n,","r ""JiU r',u,u nnndm.l,t guard" tomposed KVtl of
or partly camouflage, a supreme I "."" ,2 " :hfiSr . iVon. the first d.v of tlox'einment ,,,'V "lv.,"1"1.. VZr"'!-
;t erland, free from the dangerous In
t . . .,. .. . ... ,
iiuence oc me now' xeariui uui excr
traitorous Hun, and to exploie the dark
labyrinth of the German rex-olutlon
and tho bewildering maze ot the pres
ent political situation in Germany.
Germans Fex erlshljx Scheming
One fundamental fact btands out
clearly amidst the universal contusion.
Germany has accepted atmlstice terms
and peace principles which Involve
tonstderablo teriltorial sacrifices and
the pajment of hcaxy indemnities.
The Germans accepted theso condi
tions because the fortune of war had
changed camp and thoy are a nation
who are quickly demoralized by defeat.
Now that the fighting has stopped
they haxe plucked up courage again
and are feverishly scheming to ex ado
fulfilling tho conditions to which they
subscribed.
Germany Is divided into three or
four hostile political camps at pres
ent; Socialists, Bolshevists, Liberals
'and Junkers are intriguing furiously
jagalnst each other to realize their sex
cral ambitions; but alt these parties
re unanimously conx-inced that the
omtnant aim of German) 's foreign
ollcy must be to slip out of the agree-
ient concluded with America nnd the
ntente somehow or other and to ob-
In moro faxorablo terms at tho Peace
nterence than It foreshadows.
Real Republic Unlikely
'It would be a great mistake to be-
Ve that tho revolution has trans-
armed or will In the near future
transform Germany Into a democratic
republic like the United States. A
uerrnan TepuDiic, bucii as tne Ameri
can people dfeslro to see firmly estab
lished on the ruins of tho Kaiser's
tewplre, is still little more than a
possibility. It KSgHgnlflcant
umstance that the G?vman repub-
nd In exile In Switzerland so far
not tho slightest Inclination to
rn to their country, and that Herr
Ing. the famous author of "J'ac-
," who alone ventured to cross
'German border, was at once ar-
Ited and kept In pilson for ten das
"the new "land of liberty by order
thn Berlin Government.
uch as It Is, the German rexolu-
was brought about by the soldiers
llors In the garrisons and the
r In the factories of Germany.
middle cusses, the German
hers," took no part In It what-
Now, the soldiers, sailors and
en of Germany are today, for
st part, Socialists, and, having
rpwn the -Imperial authorities
A hv th "liberal" mMll. !...
- - -- .-.m.w bWOBQS,
--
mi y -Hk
w3L
"ts. WM
V V
I ferV I
s '
ft.) ITarrU nml l.win;
WALKER I). HirvKS
Ha been appointed Dirertor Gen
cral of Railroad to fticceed. Wit
liam (J. McAdoo
OLD FIRST'S HURT
-. WT
IiPllfll'II'r 'I'll f T C
DltvUUiXljl lJ J. )J,
Vailgliai'd of CitV'sWoillnl
ed in 109th Infantry
Landed at New York
OTHER TRANSPORTS DUE
The xanguard ot l'hllailelnhla'a
,,, . , , ... . .
wounded members of the famous 101th
Infantry Ins arrlvid In America Thex
i Werft l.itiiln.1 It. 'mi rtl. f-. .1..
,ra i-i.,, "
I ",'.. s.,n.
,,,.. . ... , .....
I 1 hero were 14S members of the old
I Irst lleslment. X (5 I which formed
' part of the 109th. and several ot thee
,wtre I'lilladelphlans Among them xiete '
private Albeit Sluiltz, 229 Wood stteet
i:: l-Hxate William V I-aiker.
I-'.iS .North .Xlden street I'omimit it
'..... .. . . -...,.-.....
rrivaie J rancis .1. Hov, Jl.T. list rirth
,trceti jompanj j: Private William
t'uslck. 1800 fallow hill Ftnet, Com
l'an ll
" outer Foiuicrs trom Here mcin-
, hers of othei organizations also were
abontl The w el e Corporal Charles W
i Hummel, 50i Oxford street. Cornmnx-
Mneteeiithlnfantrj. -"'! anj i.
Itereptlou on Itetiirn
tine He was mustered out of the service
at Camp Meade
Ylhreo morn tr.insnor.s il.o iir..
Belglc and Aetnas. haxo left Tranco for
.tin.-rica wiin uuuu xvounuett and sick
boldlersaboatd
Private Shultz foucht on the Alsne
i nn1 C!il f'onts and on September C,
'last, was gassed xvitli phoseeno gas lie
! Bald It nffei ted bis t.v.o ,nra ,i,o
. i,i.ti,i ,-amuei .x. vxuiini.ci, ot I'hoe- ".....,." . . .".('.. ln In nth mid lit lU.ui toiiiin st, ons nt
, .n ioiiin.1 iuxiiiui.1 ui nit; iniitiu AUKI31tli t . . .... .. ... ..- tin- xiuniiiiniiii uuiiui IKi VVIIUI1 it II
nnjthlng clso and that tho palu was the ovvneis of lalhoad proptrtx mid foi
Indescribable. those xvlth whom the lailroads haxc
Prlxato Paiker was doing stout duty buslnets dealing
on Jul) 30 xx hen he xvns gasstd He c.r-"l the slBii'ng of the tirinlsliie the
Fald It xxas a plain named Villi! (lovernmnit Hist lallrosd dutv was to
I.irdonols and as tho enemy was pu- run the lullioatls to win tho w.u, bui
tlcularly actlxe. I took covei In a build- now that tho wai Is xvon, tlu l.ovein
Ing. Then n cloud of gas i.itnc thtougli tn.nts lallioid Job Is to rendei an
that edifice and It was good-night inc " adequate and tonveiileut tiansporlatloii
l'rlvate 1 ox. was another xhtlm of i-erxlce at rtasonablc tost There t ui
the deadly phosgene gas At Chateau- bo no gieatei tivle tilumpli In tlm, of
Thierry on July 10, ho received his tirst . peace th in the pnfutniance of u suuess
tonslgninttit of the poison, but got Into fill li.iiispoitatiou servlto foi the 10 i-
nction again after ,i iiulcls recover.
While a company 1 unner at Pisme on
September 6 ho was tnUIng dispatches
from hendquarters when the gas got
him again.
Hurt at ( luiteuii-Thlerrj '
Private CuslcU lecelved shrapnel
xvoundu on tho left band at Clnte-iu-Thlerry
on June 28 His company had
Just started oxer the top on a big drive '
Corporal hteln related the following
experience In connection with hlsi
xvounds- I
' It was on the Vesle Itlxer that xve met I
Prlt7 hi as togh a nii-up as a fellow
would wish for. On August It he was,
partlculai'v aggresslvo with the high
explosive bhells V Ith slc moie of us
hos. I tool, coxer In a prlxato house The
German gunners exldentl) saw us, he
cause shoitly nfter a shell made a di
rect hit on the building which It le-
rlitneil In n li..n rt rnlna ntnl 1. 111... .1..'
nf mv miles Tim nl n, rra.vll mil ,,1
of in) mates two or us crawled put and
aniuuia.ivv-u.-u.ciB iwn un ...-mini inc
lines I xvas found to have enough sltr.yi-i
pel in my head nnd legs lo malte an
anchor for a small boat. Well. I in feel-
Ine cood now. notwlthstandlmr. and mv
only trouble Is to know xvhen I am
ngaln to set foot on the best place hi the
world "
Corporal Hummel was the xietlm of a,
double dose of gas, first at Chateau-
Thierry on June 30. and again after!
having Just tal.en a trench at Flsincs
on September 2J.
nFNFRAIIV FAIR 1MCYT WrCIf
UCnraVHLLI rHI IlCAl VlLLh
Low Temperature at Bee inline Ts
w 1 . t- h S
Waslnngtons forecast
Wimldnston, Jan 11
Weather predictions for
ning s.Monnny issued
Burrau today are1
North and Middle
Low1 temperature at
nnrmnl l.mliArnlliri, tl.nr.nfi.,. ,A ..,
of week Generally fair except that rain
u.- niiotv la prouuuiQ vv eunesuay or
1Sorutdh Atlantic and Kast nnd West
uuu ntaieB- .xormai temperature and
generally fair xveather.
Ohio valley and Tennessee: Tem
perature near or aboxe tho normal and
generally fair weather except that rains
or shows are probable Wednesday or
Thursday,
Heglon of Great Lakes: 'Unsettled
xveather nnd occasional slows.
Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri
x alios: Uxcept for local snows Tues
day and WedntBuay, generally fair.
Northern uocny .xiouittaln and
plateau States regions: Occasional local
Btiows prouuuic
THE WEATHER VANE
Joyous time 'tnixt now and .Von.
(lav.
Winter's orotcing holder.
Weather fair today and Sunday
And just a Wtle coldir.
WALKER D.fflNES
APPOINTED U. S.
RAILROAD CHIEF
Assistant Director General
Named by President to
Succeed MeAdoo
IWORS FIVE-YKAR PLA
Tnlcss Congress Enacts LcgU-
latinu lie Will ReconmuMul
Speedy Return of Road
11) the .tisoeiattrf Yet.
WukliliiKtmi, Jin 11 Wall i r 1
nines, assistant director genci.il of
ralhoads, lias hem appointcil dm. tor
Keneral In President llson succeeding
William ( Mi.Xdno who now lellits t.
private life
Mr lllnes who was letommeuiltd bv
Mr Mt-Adoo Is nil advoeite of the lit-
tern Plan foi five-)ear iontluu.ttloii of
Uoveintnent control to pi.nlde a test
petiod .mil has Htipporicd most otlur
policies of tlm retlihis dliectot Rem ml
Willi whom hp has been associated
thioughotit the last xuu of Cio eminent
iimiageiuenl lie. In accredited with
lux Ins orlBlniUU iiianx policies of the
Illllt.llll .1 rl.illnlal . n . Ini, .0 I .. . n . ..
dots not etiau new railroad legislation
.. . ii .iu.llll.io.l.ttll.111 II I UIIKII'PP
at an eailx date, Ml lllnes favors rt -tinning
the ronds at once to private
nianiKcnient and this Is oxpectnl to de-
1 Xeloll Into It StloncK inlltlfd tssll
"hlil" the next month or two .
.,.,, does m)t lle(1, u, ,((1 lontllmM ,n
7. fc "a,,e- ,u-l,1. ",l(le ,oU'u ' J"
vlcxdoo, In the West on ,1 xaiat on trip
, ,. VllKelev ., , ,, rclrIlP, ,',
White House fiom the Piesldent bv
ihlf. list lllfrlit nml u.,a l.tfirr it.lia.l
to XleXdoo .u Wilislovv WW
,...,. ... . ..
i mil no oecamt a member or tne
railroad admlnlslritlon staff n c.u ago
.the new dlrettor re-iernl w.is Hulrmm
of tho S.inte 1-e. and was on, ot the
;ou"B'st mlHoail eNicutlves In thi imm
i" II' Ii ll" lUUl I rill I Milll Ol dKt'
i,, ,ne """"c" wl,n 'imo,,ls
..,.. . ...
.ssisuiiii ii uetioi ceneiai .vir Junes
i,.,. . ...... .- n. .. .. . ,
bten much speciilitlou as to xxhat the
salarx of a new dlrectot geneial would
be. some estimates pl.ulng It at $'0 1 1 0
Mr lllnes lntugui.ilil his nihulnls
ti itiim with a fctattiiient Faxins that
xvitli the war over tho iloxtinnuiit s
all ng i.,,ol, all .allro.d men to co-
optiato In nicumpllHliliig the tasl. tic
sild xvhtn eilltil before the Senile lom-
romIt" ' e l.iiuo.uis, siid.xii nines
l ""xe nren a part .r Mi. JIcAdoo s
adnilnlHtiatlon and it vv III be mv puiPoe
""director general to uurx forwatd tht
'" '" " ,,v "" .!. in., nnu mru
fldelltv to the public Interest, a squirt
(le'1 f"i lihor, with not onlv an un
srudg ng but a slnceie and cordial let
ognltlon of Ps partnership in the rail
ro id intiriulse aril fair tic.iini.iit tm
000 Ofiu pioduttis coiiMimtrs and trax-
elers In this tountrv To pirtluipite In
the nihil xenient of this great object I
lux lie all the railroad ofllcers and . m-
plo)ts xvlth xvhoin 1 hive had the final
prlvll. ge of co-opciatlng in theii spkndid
war xvnil,
"1 ain a pioud believer In the xiitue
of mutual undeistaiidlng Most nls-
( onlliiiieil on I'ane Two, ( oltimn Three
HUGE BOND FRAUD UNEARTHED
Chicago Broker Accused of Float
ing S600,0()0 of Worthless Paper
t hl.iiKo. Jan II (II) 1M Mil-
aril n t uuei, noun nioi.er, w no was
11 tested last night oil 1 thmgo of fmg-
ing muiiklpil mIiooI and
xinaBt bonds
nBBitgitlng JiiOOilou In xaluo xvas to ht,
arraigned toda) In polite court
lie admitted the police detlared, tint
Ue liail lorKIMI lilt) liuiltis .11,11 lllt.cuie.l
t,ereo from binhs and InxeMmeut con.
Lei IIS 111 CIUC.IEO lie It 1) Sdllll UUU
All the moiie), I utttr tald xvas smiK
In an Iron mine xeiuuie nt Pint' Illuff
Mo. Known as the Hull. i Iron Conipin,
. sui'l'osemj i.,i. .mcii...
WOODEN SHIPS A SUCCESS
Carried II.1waii.1n Suiiar ClooiiaUM ofthotrouh'e
,.', ci- I . t c h ' ln,rBe """,r "f "tr'"
t bllgllt I-os, bad I'lC vv hen the man began
XX"nn,l.i shins built bv the 1!mtrt7t ilev
!irotsrnW3.l,!?lnvu,fn,k.!!l
1 ongrcss, moveii tne rntire sugar crop
lof tle Hnwallan Islands, atcoidlng to
.Charles Plez, tlliector gtntial
1 The xesssels proxnl enllrcl) M-iworthv
and few claims weio entered for dam
ago to cargo in traiibit, tho largcH of
xxhlch was for oul) JIOOO. Mi Plez
I JIr' tlez bal1
1 WILSON LEADERS WIN I
Hoiinc Committee Will Itcport
Rule to Take Up Itclief Bill
XVanlilnuton, Jan 11 The Houso
P.ules Committee today icxersed Its un
faxorable action on the $100,000,000
nrproprlatlon bill asked by President
Wilson to feed starving European popu
lations, xotlng a special rule for Its
consideration
Chairman Shcrley, of the House Ap-piv-ptlations
Committee, will try to haxe
tho rule adopted by the House Manna),
nnd to Immediately proceed xxlth debate
on the foodstuff bill.
I'olf.emaii Hurl in Fall
Mounted Policeman William X, Keelev
of tho HoxhoroUBh station, Is in St
Tlmotlo's Hospllal xvlth a dislocated
shoulder and body bruises, sustained in
a fall front,, ma norse totia)
The ac
cident occurrod at Itldge axenue and
Imonto street, ntjxboroueh. The horse
.jj.. 11 v iionsiucrs tins piriormanie or woo.in morning aim is on is a- m lvubuu jeEteula). The Sipartacan nanus no ,
the. week begin. 'PA ,...,, longer dare to march u tne s reels ,,,..,, IlUrc. Ke.l
u) the Weather ,katlo ot ,, ton!,tructloll ,,j tho ' AIl;;s.irhusetts together with the lovva ""'.J'"6. cutr has bec.i.no xcrj "pulpit press, civ
Atlantic States ' c.rl!',1 n.l Indiana , hi.seeuJ,o nc,xBserv Jce bpa ' " "r ?,' .hilled arcu nf PidiadtlPhla to
the beginning aiul L ..""ML" " i.""". "V'.UV.' ".' "tseas xn imr? 'ixe , , ,wa "..'...,' "":"" , nnlt- svmn.,., . nn,l
iicuuiiuiiiiK uu I'lituu-iH un iii-TBu vrtsvi'' i .innntr inc i 'un lu'ni uus iium jiiuiiin iui uvviimui... .. ..- v . ..,.., ... ,.,e .uuju.
i
UK. K Mil. I.IKIIKMC.Iir
Leader of the Spartaiau rcMilnlion-
il". i reportcil killed. ilnrinj: llie
Irecl lipliliiv i Herllit Tliur-day
exciting
ROOSEVELT'S WILL FILED
TltlM I'lllltl to Bo Dixitlcil Annul".
.....
Cliildicn
xilio-id 1, . .Inn 1 1 -illv
I"
'Hit will of lliioihirc I'.oos.vili llltil
loiliv dliidtil a Hint fund ot Ji.O.iimi ' --.........,,. . ..h.i-.. -"-
Into iquil vhaiiM tut iith of his '1 ho (ioxernnienl troops In llerlln li.ixe
.hllili 1 11 hdineatlis wnblliiB iiiiiuh hol wl suutidtd In 1 rushing the Mi ir
Blven .it Hi uuiiiiKi of hl Hint vvlf
to his (IniMitii Min, nml Hit leMtlue t nans who still buld iitwppipei low
of his .si.vj to tin tt tutors of the ., tl ibi,i,ii: f, ... nivvsiiipii hullil-
will. ri 11 u
Ihe tsf.utois ue diluted to ipplv '" '" ",-'" """,.",,"". n
the into,,,, of tb, est it. toil,, use of """' " " H now o
hit widow mil aiithorlz.s Mis i:,.o.. helng used along with gienjdes and I
v.lt to ilispos, f ii,o pi Ii., pal of the'illl.s , auslng ni.uiv fatallll.s
tlllSt til lis ihll'lrdl Mil silt ll slllt
ind ihm tlnns iiid t Ith. I. abscilul. Iv or
II HOI UllV 1 Os 111 1 IllUlt O ltsOll Ile V. .
, . i,.ii .1, . . '
liiih,. Vent thi! Mis ll...sex.It fills
to mil..- smii tistmni mnix ilisnnslilnn I
"'."' '""!,",' lI"I,lt1 l'"11," ,"'"1 l" hi" I
hildren 'Hit will , 111. ts th it Hi. estcii-
tins Kli ill not be icqulml t tile an,,,m,t,, f th. tltv where the Chancel,
iix.ntoij if the tsljiti. and .iiithotlts ,, ...i... ,iul thn inlnlstiles ue sllu. I
Ihem to nil and putltion inn of bis ,0' ' ', '' lif' "'' , ,', , ,J ...i.i.dtlie
mil and p.ifoii.il prop.itx ami allot th. , "t,u, ""l "xrnnient is i. lucid the
Mine to the MXral leg itees as x. ' liuinbei of tioops RUaiding tho struts
vldid bx the -vv 1 1 1 iitatbi 1 be tiovt inmenCs oKup.illou
XIih Koos.vtlt. 'Iheodot. 1!ooticlt.
Ii and (,oit.e I. mien P,oo(vlt me
ii inn (1 as extcutnis 1 he will Is il ited
IKiciithtr 1 ). nil.
DEFEND U. S. MISSION
ellinc Gull- ami Giciiailcs
llerlln, 1 ild.iv, .Ian 10 (llv P )
lor tin prottt Hon of the Viinilcan, Urlt-
HKilx lobe itticKel.inx time are onlv
ttw mimimi jmils from the hot I
!r!' lliamhnbuig gate, width. Ins bei.n
JViii "nils 'from the El'
Is onlv
V bull.t last uli.bt sinipl. ili . ..stt..
of i window In a room oi.iipltd bv
Ililgnilin (Jeneial Hunt", heart of tht
Xim lit in iommiM.lou
WOMEN UNDAUNTED BY JAIL
I'liiLiilclpliia SultVagists JM.in
New Wntehliic Dt'ition-li.iiioti
l ml nulled hv Jul unleutes foi Keep
ng 'wit,liflis of fiitilom binning In
Washington Phllaile'ph a intmberH of
the Niillonil Woiii.iiiH Pittx are pre
Piling in t il put hi i m vv big ilt in
t.iisiiatlou tint will bo ht 1.1 at the tap
ll il i III, ei toinoriovv en Mou. lav aflei
iifon 'lb. wntthflus will be itsimitd
Mis l.iwieiin Lewis of Phil id. I
Phil who was i fit is, ,i from ja vs.
i, id iv, ttltphontd this Infill m.itlou" to
the Ptniisvlvanl i lit ulquaiters of tin
put) todax .Mis I'diiiuud C Hv.ms of
div "will be releasni'Vonmrum " JlUs
ei". who was imprisom.i xx , dues
XI te Pan. of Miioresiiiuti x t
hfiHid with Mis L.vvN. also will pu
tlcipittil la tin ilt muiisiiatlon Othei
I iiinsxlwiiilaiis vbo ale eCpectid to help
an Xllss .Mnt Ilia W Moon, Kraduite of
'ivaithmore Colli bo and .Xllss llllen
t. uiur oi iiaxtrioi.i
hixtetn wom.n luxe pl.dgtd theii aid
.1 tl, tnteipiNe CongreSi i. ! ita '
ittli llanl.Iii will xlslt Mi- llv.ins in
J l tod l)
TWO SHOT IN STREET-FIGHT
AI.iu -anti Woman Are Sciiou1v
... . , , . .
Woillldcil, ami Assn illtllt Esrancs
, '
m in and a woman are In a seilotis
toiidltion at the Ptnns)Ivaiila II..situl
as tin lesillt of 11 shooting tod 15 at
Dai leu and Chiistiiiu streets
llux ue Mexandir Mils ml ivtnl)
sevtn xeais old JSJfl i'tdiral stir el
and Mrs Mai Canton ill lift) vtais
old 317 Plei.o btieel Mus ml was shoi
In the bead mid Mis Saiitonati has
three hulh t wounds of the ilfiht leg
Xccordlng lo the police of the Sn
nnd and Cluistlan htrtets BUtlon, l lit
man who did the shooting est ipnl lb.
polite haxii been unable to I. am tin
llltie wtin a
roons on the stitti
firing
battleship coming up river
jAIass.tchul'tts Oil V.l lo a-
V...1 l.V... . .st' llniv '
, l.Ull rroill v.oasi UllIV
, 1 hu battleship Mahsachui-cttH foi sev
'ual months cngagtd In coastwise dut)
enteied the Utlnwate breaKWaitr tnN
v. uiuii t 11 1 . to rxnifoii-
The mlnc-loei Crlole also passed the
prtahwat. t." ....... h.
. ..1 .. rtiAH 4V1I11 nvnnnlnn.
Skating Today at Gustino
and Hunting Pari: Lakes
Skating today on Gustlno nnd
Hunting I'aik lakes!
This announcement xxas mude to
day by park guards as 11 lcsult of
tho cold snap of tho last few da)s.
Concourse Lake, the most con
xenlent for skaters. Is not )et hard
enough, nor Is Centennial Lake, the
guards ruled this morning, nnd
tkateis aro barred. Tio Ice Is being
tested regularly and as soon as it
Is deep enough these lakes also
will be opened.
, ........n ... . . . ..ii - . . i ,i n.,...wi k .
REDS' LEADER, I
LIEBKNECHT, IS
SLAINJtEPORT
Spartacan Chief Said to
Have Been Killed in
Berlin Fighting
G0 KKNMENT FORCES
CONTINUING ATTACKS
Cannon and Flamt'-Tluoweis
red in Assaults on New
paper Row
KHKRT (JAINS 'IN POWER
I prisingi in German) Spread.
Severe Fighting at Ham
burg and Stuttgart
ll the tswriattd 'ri'xx
I.iiiiilnti. Ian 11 I)i Kail I.hb
Knecht, the spnt.K.in li.ulir In fJci-
main x m l.llltd ilinlnv: street (lulu
Inp In Iieilln mi 'IllllldiJ exeiiltiK
iiitonlliiR In ii CopcnliJBUi dlspalili
,,,.,,, .!, ,,,1, ,..i.fi,iv
i.-.j i, la i,u,.t ui,,, ., vx ..iimv.t.iv .iinl
'1 he spiiintanM lite tits, ill id as rt
lutilx ililnidliiB thn 'I lRiblait nml xos
..!. I.. .11 ...I...I !.... 'llmrib
""'" "' ' iiuiik iuiiiuiik i"' .....
'"olut. Uti.ls bv the spntuiiiH on
the Hi.imldibiiig gate lie upoited iis
''.ix lug f.ultd to slnl.e the lioxiinineut h
bold mi lb., main entiaiiK to the central
of tho JUd nag ollho Is said to Inxe
bttn abandomd
I.bert flaliis Mippurt "
The lltilln (ioxcrnnient appaientlv
is r.ipldlv gaining the support of the
niiiv aiiit most ot too peopie m us
holds In Merlin, but lo.xal tioops me
btliiBTo.infonul and the arming ot
the populate is 111 piOBress Tho llox
tinmtnt is ik let mined to xlgorottsl)
pK-s tlic campalKii
The Spailacans ate now emleaxoilng
to HUimuoii huiiBer and thirst as tin It
.illlus and luixa sucooetled ln.lnt,rCerliig
serlousl) with BupplliH. Uirgo parts of
lltilln are reported to nave pone wun
out hiead for two .lavs Panlil.) Fcents
me rtlKitttd at biead shops
Verv serious l luting jiccui ltd I'rld iv
in DitMlen, Hamburg. Xughiiig ami
Dusscldorf, act 01 ding to rt polls ikiIvc.1
beie The ilshtlng was most severe at
Hinibuig and Is Hill In prosress
I prlsbiRS In Ithlneltlii.l
'I lie IS.ds iippuintlv tontiol Iuss,
.lorf wh.ie sixn.il piomlnent peisuns
weio iincted while nianx- tuners onlv
etaped arnst bv . loss'ng tho 111, hit
The Muonstet U7. irci teports thai tin
sputat ins stoim.il tin pi Nun In Minn
Mei and Ml fiee 170 t rliiilmils.
t Mull, tlm. dining n big demonst 1. 1
lion of MilUels i n Wtdntwlix. Hit
strlKtrs seUed all iievvspapu buililiiiRs
and NMied llie t.iu.iai -xuiKf.
Hit)
next moiuingasthe lt.d n..B. -"f"-"-
ug It as the org in of the icxolutlon il v
ivoiKeis of Mulhtim 'lht forbade the
Issiiince of all the othei newspipeis
The pilxatf risl.lint.i In .viiiiiicini in
la o Stiniies. the Industrl il magnate, was
l.iusir, 11 uiamiaif, us
enteied and iansatUe.1 bv a moi. w a., ,i
,vns l.t. r ilNiietbcd bi tho polite
II. rlln. rrld-i). .Ian 10. 9 J" a m -(llv
X 1 ) - x. UolshivIL miss met ting
and demoiistintion in front of the i.uv
1 1 nmi nt bull.llius in Sttittgait jtstn
,i.t I..I in bloods clashes In scvtrnl
: .: ... - .,,,.,1,1. .llc,..li in.
l1-111'' ot l,,c ' ' V "s . ' ,,. f.,i
dax I. ports The Spin tat. 111s oc 1 ltd
the pi mt of the Neues 'lafihlatt not
i .Mntltiinil during lakt nlRht 'Ihe
liiwspiptr olhie, bowevti, was put hick
nn th. hinds of Its owneis bv Hovern
nitiit troops xUthout bloodshlp 1
,. t . iii.li, il. X i.rl.111. 11 s and Sol-.
dinK1 coun.il, the indtpind.ut so.ia-
, .1 , i.,i, ,,,,i,,i, .uim.ii rom-
ls " "'"' ,,ht ',rn.s, ".'.'" i ,, t,,,, I
mime auoiu-u n-u, u...-..-. .-,..., ,
xvlth tne lierun it luiituuinr."
REDS NO LONGER
DARE MARCH IN
BERLIN STREETS
Elicit's Chancci of ijuellhiy: I p
lising Imjiroxe Battles
Aie Furious
11) JOSL1MI . HKKHINCS
Special Cable to Licning Public Ledger
lowrloUt. tots lia the 1 r.ueco.
llerlln, Jan 9 (vi 1 ropcnlueen, Jan
11) lo all nppeatances the tjwern
menfs chances nf masteilng tho slt-t
uatlon lnxo Improved r) much since! ,
tb rers me gninercu aruuiiu mm
which Is xeiy heldoin, because the
..a " .t.t. A .. . ..
' ."" !..
axerage
citizen xvitu common sense
I... f 1 ,n.trn.ri nut, n.rl
has at last
himself
in a xxuy the S.,artacan doesn't
tike at all
j Respite the Oox ei mnent's declaiatlon
'xvhich threatens nny accumulation of
people with forceful dispersion, thero
'are Impromptu meetings, so charac
teristic of rexolutlomi) Uermar.), at
ull prominent stieet corners, xxhere re
cent exents are discussed xvlth a fervor
generally attributed to less phleg
matic nations than Germany. You
seldom hear Spartacau agitators at
those meetings In the mornings, but
as afternoon xxears on they appetr
again, though xery cautiously.
There ato still immense thronga In
tho streets, which Is due to the fact
Mtat all business places In the central
districts are closed for fear of al
ts. Promiscuous shootlrgs con
tinue incessantly everywhere. Sud
denly there is tho report of one or
Wilson's View
Italy Safe East Coast
President Is Not Expected to Approve Domi
nation of the Adriatic Important
Issues Confront U. S. Mission
IU llr.. i.. .tt. A Pr.. I
IMH. Jan 11 ITouinns of 8rnl 1m-
noitanie lm hull occnp Inn 1'ieildent
W ll'on diniiiB the tnnn h las xv ailed
1 fnr tin openliiK of ioneralloiis xxilh,
the i ttnteiM of tile Allied nations Ha
his hein ilewithiR hlniMelf to cloe stndx"
of the food ultuntlon tin acute question
"f Uemnblllzallon and the ixtnit to which
he will support the el ilnis It Is ixpeeted
llalv xx 111 nial.e at the IV ace CoiiRress
ximrhan inttlclpatlon In Allied Inter
vention In KutsU and I'ulind or other
ountrles ami tie Holshexi-t nioxement
arc problems also considered, hut tin 5
iro not lnnl.nl upon as piramouut at
this thee
it Ii limit rMooit tint Mr Wilson lias to be uniUrestlumtnl
ufiiiniid Kienilii Orlando of It.ilx as ... i.-i nii,.r i.....
I., his .tlltud. lel.tixe to It.ll-Xl. aspll.- II...11 .Urles Mother IsMle
1 Ions .ni of the Xilrl ith It mix he Tin- President will le.u-n tin ncree
iild that tin I'lesld.nt s d. clslon as to 1 irnl with l.ntente r pre.tiu itlxes as tq.
Mils MiKstloii (in In diK.rll.ed as onI ( ert iln rumlimcut il l" Mlotis, aLCordlnB
1 p-xulil iniloisemttit of Unix H ililms to the CaulolF '1 hese qu Ions con
lie l inn tp iinl In approve Italian (rn the new t tmilaix oetvveen Trance
loinliiitlon of the Xiliiilh but he will
mohiblv support llalx n lUiinnd tint her
tisttin coast be in irte ,ife fiom nilll
taiv thrtiit lu(.o "slav dums hive
sIo recelvtd tiniest tonsi.hi.itluu
Urlll.li (atari limit lonlrmt.
'llieit. Is a iullattl.ll Issue In otitic
Hon vv tb the food situ itlou which xlttl
I) iieiiis tht etouoiulc slluatlun In
Hie I ulleil Elites mid xvhlth has not
been is jei fullx vvoil.td out I arBe
i mitt ills foi fooil riipplhs In the I luted
Mnt win iiueltil ix uctntlv bj
I i nice mid Uleal liiltiiln
1'iaiue. arter omliiB to an timier-
, )f e. fm, m Alm , lcall farm.
. , , umiiid to food piodm Hon
!IZ ptomlse that their crops would
1'iaine. after toinlUR to an limler-
surtlj he marketed at good prices, vvis
NEW YORK STRIKE MAY END TODAY
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. An official request has bten sent
to the stilkiug linthoi boatmen of Ntxv Yolk to icturn to -woik
pending iictiuu hy the Win Lthor Doatd, which Picsldcut Wllt-on
atUcd by cable today to dtclilL the controvcisy. Oftlclalb thinU
the strike xvlll be ovei before night.
BANK ROBBED OF $50,000 LIBERTY BONDS
NEW&rrsi:, JAcl.,JXan. 11. The Vlrbt Nattoual TSUtik
of Lcwla'viljd' w-ts Jobbed of about .?30,000 x-ortU of liberty
Boudo duilut thu lilgiit. About thlity-tive safety ejenosit boxes
win, cn'cued by tbo baudit&.
REBUKE MAYOR,
CLERGY DEMAND
(j)iioll
Reinstatement
Called Insult and Challenge
o
to Civic Conscience
i-..-..-.in t--i nil lil'I T."
SLI't'UHl run W". LL,rv
Clttiicltntvii and Mayor
Differ on Vice in City
In spitt of all the splendid ho.
pit ilit x that Inn made 0111 lit)
fniuous throughout tho cnunti) foi
Its p miotic eil in behalf of en
listed men, our tit) is in d-ingci of
being otllclallv tabooed h) the na
tional administration, beiauso of
the fite scope tint is given tn tho
exploiters of x it a under the piesetit
Uxic administration 'Interchurch
I'rilcialton.
Wit) It things continue as they
me no decent ninii will xxant to
hold citlleo In Philadelphia.
"ilio clt) lias hem persibtentl)
insulted It has' been held up as
uncltnn and itnmoutl. cntliely xvlth.
out xv 111 rant. Is It fair that the
clt) should bo held up to lldlculo'
'Tho man who wants rum xvlll
get It, xxliether ho Is In tinlfoim 01
not"- Uni01 Bmlf.i.
neliislatemeut of s i, , Ii tnideni of
.. .... n-l.l.,.nii tta .ill IllKllIt nti il n
l'Ol CS IfcUUlIlP"" ' -
iha.lenge to the clxic conscience of the
entire clt) " It I declared In i slate-
ent b) the wartlnin committee of tho
eratlon calling upon the
iC rocletles and clubs,
rebuke this Insolence
the Dlrecloi of Public
''',.: i,r is made that Sunerln.
"IO ' "' r ...... . ..
t(.nuent Uoblnson xvns restoreu 10 power
"' I , .,,,1 ntreelnr Wllsnn he.
, eftU89 w was their pliant tool" nl-
.iinnirli the national lioxernment had
decided ' he is not an ctllclent superin
tendent' At the same time the committee made
public n resolution of confidence In the
Intesrlty and motlxes of tho Uex. llr
Hdvvln He)l Delk, for whom n warrant
charging Unci ns a result of a state
ment on xlce conditions has been Issued
at the Instance ot Police Lieutenant
Pax Id Crals
Although Ma)or Smith has not )Ct
replied to the demands of Secretary of
the Naxy Daniels for protection of men
In uniform In Philadelphia, he expressed
his sentlmcntB quite' freely last night
at the meeting of the Ileal Kstate Hoard.
"Why, If things continue as they are,
no decent man xvlll want to hold office
in Philadelphia," he exclaimed.
"The city has been persistently In-
Gives
It 11 1 Ml tit HM1PW wnlllP II f 1 00 OlUrHPtr
' wUntloas with llrent Hrltaln
i. lit.
Drinulilll'ntlon Problem Aiule
The demohlllzitlon prohlitn is prob-
ahlx the most acute of all It' Is fo
dellcatn that It Is not openly discussed
but teietit Imliliiils in lamlnnd tausid
bx the uinxlllliiBiitiis of llritlsh so'diers '
to 1 1 turn to the lontliient are reBatded
liete h AmeiliauH and others ns an In-
dication of xxi.it mitrht be ciuso for
Bi ixo iippiehenHion Some !iillltar men
feel. It Is 11n.Ur.tood. that the xxlth-
draw it of 111e1 ban tioons from Trance
inlBlit hrlns "v demitul from Kiench nol
dlefH to he returm d to their peace
time tniploviuents
T'reslduil VV'IImiii r sttidvltiR this con- 1
dltlon, the linpnrtaiii e of which Is not
nml (lermanv, iiiueiiiniues ami lepira
tloits
imd
ltalKan and Near l'astern
nntters
1MERICANS DRAFT
WORLD LFAGVK PL i
Ilx Itl(.IIKI). Oil. MIAN
If'ireexi fo Lttnmp Vnhlic l.ciltfir
( 011 loht 111 hu Vi bhc 1 rtlofr Co
oiot X'
X ,11 7,, ,a to
I'aris, .Inn It
Tlit most iniporiunt
. :,',,.,, ,,... s that the tneil
e elopnient Piv '' l ' J'""'
,n" ',,cacp "ih"'"!' lius litRUli '
aclu''1 Hieparntlon of u tin mnla fut
( ontlnueil ml
nee inur. tobiinn jiiree
I
SHIP CHIEFS GONE;
PIEZ "HOLDS BAG"
Misence of Schvxah and
Hurley VlYcets I'lan-
for Future
UJiLA 1 ft I' lMJhKAL I'ltOliK
With Congitss about to lam, tli a
shi tiling invcfctlgillon Into ihe ship
building program of the inm n1111t.nl of
flclils of tie l-mcigenc) I'leet Cnrpuia
llon tod u expiessed surprist that Id
waul V Hullo), thalrniau of tlm Culled
-tales shipping bond, nnd l harks M
Schwab former dim tin gctieial of tilt
titet toiporation both of xvhom aie in
1 un.pt nppirentlv havt no Intuition of,
leturnhig to thlj lountr) In Unit to tes
tify 1 ongitss Is Inteiesttd chlefl) III acts
of the shipping bo ml nnd the 1 led C01
poiatlon while the wm was In pioBitss
foi It was under the prr'siuo of that
cmeigene) that the hcaxlest exmudl-
turts wen made on the tonstiuctlon
'of shlp)aids and ships Ml 111, lie)
'and XIr hclivvnli who Wtie the cliltf
leslinuslble heads of the dual niuii,il.i.
tion at that time, aie bet quaiitlid to
eipliln tilth- touise
1,1 their i.bsenee (li.iil.xi 11. ill.rln,
genital of the Utel Corporation, xxho
I was general manager under Mr Schwab
I will be obliged to btar the biunt of
i the Inqulrv, now nttuall) under wn
befoie the Senate Commerto i ommlt
I tte
"ll.il.lllie the IIHK," Saj XIr. l'let
.. ,w l,n,U,eln.,-,UJi,.ll. ..!.-..
,, ;-J "-1 ichanl
iis juans to return Jnnuat) 10, and
had hent for his family to Join lilm
nuiuau lor nil liiueiiiiiie sins lie lias
he has
11.1.,. . irf. l.oi.ll.,.. tl, l,,o-
-.. sehw tli who was li, bne ipiin,a
before tho Senate Commerce Committee
ln Washington on Jnnuar) J, silled foi
urest, 1 -ranee January 1 on, in. steam-
ship l.eorge Washington His departuie
...a , l.n,. n In ,1.. n-.,.ln, ...,, ,.,.
" ..".. ... . .., ,-,
f.l lUI O to appear llCfOte tile CUIlUll ttce
It was generall) understood among his
friends here that personal business and
niullaru t-ulrvHiin. tn Mia tiffn It-u ,-. m .1..
Bethlehem Steel Corporation, of whose cables to South and Central Amer
bpard he Is chairman, took him to Ku. lea and the Orient. It Is ndmltiMl
IT:! sKl,cZe.C,e1 ' Kmal" ttb,oad at
The departure cf Mr Hurle)'s wife,
and daughter, and announcement of his
Intention not tn return this mnnfl, r.1.
lowed within n few da)s the Introduc-
Hon In the Senate of a resolution calling
for ii nntlnn.w bin im psllt-nlln,, lt ,.,.
whole shipbuilding project
... ............ ,...u ...v
During Mr, Hurle)' absence, John
A. Donald Is nctlng v), airman of the
slipping board, neoldes tho chairman,
two.flfths of the membership of the
shipping board ls also 'abroad. Nona
of those left In the country Is thor
oughly familiar with the sblpbulldlnf
project In alt its ramifications, as moat
WILSON HITS
AT ECONOMIC
WORLDISSUES
Centers American Talent
olr I rade Problems Which
Divide
I1ICS
.
!
liARLCH WILL ADVISE
,.,.,,,,, .. . n'
Oi BLSlNKSS HARRIERS
McCormick to Asiisl on World
..
j r,,. .,, Colli IUU11C of
&
Censorship
I'nnix
-''
VS. BOLSHEVISM
Vormal Commcieial Relations
Also Necessary to Give
Soldiers. Employment
Hx CMN'IOX W. GILBERT
tulT nrrespomlent of the h lenlng Pub
lb leilicer with the Teaie llrlricallon
In I nrope
Hv iiecinl Cable
oiuiolt jiii bu Public I ciatr Coi
Paris, Jan. 11. Tho American
foicrs are fr.itlierinR here for the
solution of thr economic pioblems
x'liiclt dixiile the nations in the
peace conference.
Ucinatd IJaiuc
I'nns xvitli his o!
llctnanl llaiudt has aritved In
flicial status unde-
hciuieii, but no xx hi probably act as
chief ndxisci to President Wilson
on economic questions,
He xv ill be followed here by all of
Ins lending- assistants on the war
uulustiics boanl. Vice Chairman
i;
T. L. Summers is already here. M.
P. Chase, head of the .sulphuric acid
section, is in Belgium investigating
the destruction the Geimans did to
the chemical industries there.
Associates Will Adxise
Leonatd Replogle, head of the
steel section, is coming with his
chief associates; also Alexander .
Legge, who lepresented America in
the Inter-Allied war materials or
ganization, xvhich was created last
July, Mcssia. Legge, Summers and
i ,
Chase have inxestigatcd thoroughly
the xx ar-ruined legions of northern
I , n,,,. n t. .1 Il.l1.11tm nflnn .,t...,.
1 . ...ItVtJ Ullt. UtllilUIII, U11C1I VI. tS. 4.0
the towns lctnKen by the Allies be
fore the aimies themselves. '
Their advice on reconstruction Is
likely to govern the American view
point as to the amount of repara
tion Germany owes, which is one
of the big issues dixiding Piesident
Wilson and the Allied Piemiers.
They xx ill also adxise on the whole
question of tcstoration of enemy
cuuntiics
Vatue MiCoiiiiuk, who auived
with Hatuch, xill become adviser on
the icstoiation of the tiadc world,
especially lcgarding ncutinls, wheie
each ally is jealously watching the
othei s, lest, entering tho ncuttal
lountnes hungry for commodities,
they will make contiacts which will
monopolize the maikets. The world
is finding it haul to stait again the
niailiiueiy of tude which was
stopped duimg the war upon the
basis of 1 eductions fail to all.
Kconomic Censorship
Another subject on xxhich Me
Cot mkk will be adviser is the cen-
soiship, which now is largely main
tained foi eionomic icasons. By
leading all telegtaph messages and
lettets, the Allied Governments will
be able to prexent Geiman trading
or tiading xxith Geiman interests in
all paits of the xxoild. They will
also be nble to xxatch each othet'a
opoiations in seeking to stait up
tiade.
The idea is uiged that, if tho cen-
soi ship bo completely lemoved, the
fimmuns. lix table, ran liondn trrni.
"
ing in property secuiities abroad
and nt hom and thus much wealth,
which should bo available for tho
pajment of indemnities, would es
cape into neutial hands. Thus the
censoiship, for which little military
.... . .
" VT,T n0,W CX,StS' fS
I'ait of the blockade of Germany.
Pi esident Wilson has insisted that
.i. .1 i.. t. . i ,,..
me- cc-uaoisiiii, en,- jciuxc'U on POIlll-
rnl comment from liein. nna ivifl.
much success. The American posi
tion, which is understood to favor
lclnxinp of the economic censorsbln.
....
, similar to the nosit on recardine-
,S """"' lu l"C JJUainull ItturuUlR
t
tho trade bloclrade, although Amcr
jc herself still censois all mail and"
1 .
that this is for no political puis.
pose, and only aims to prevent P0s.
sjble trading with enemy interests,
, ,. i
Trade Must Be Resumed il
The stopping of tradinir canntk
' l " -"l'l""fc " "ou.nb lsiii
.:.... t-i, ,.. ii,.T t,tt
long cuiiuiiuc, inc vniy iiiiug wntcn
will check Bolshevism effectively ia
the quick restoration of normal ctMil
mcrciul conditions everywhere. P
example, Thomas G. Mafiaryk.v
Czecho-SIovak Fresldent, In an,
terview In the London Timet,
i.
I
?
ui
r!
"Il
'!
M
ti
1 mmr4HmmatiKm'
v'oatlauedtiii ti r(u-; t?olumo Tire
BWJu-v'juC 'lTnv .
C't)BtU)u4 eq fact rtur, Cvlumn lira
Cfnllnufd oo Fit Two. Qtlmmm'lHrmr;
ivJTTWT
y
, f i .iWM
,f- .11 .",.l-ri.
A!
V fli j
AM" V .
W. s . ! a iT-ft
kS
,