'V, . G.' ' V ( Lff l V I n L.li4ifc iOSSOFLIMBERG FEAREDOT DUTCH Press Is Stirred by Articles in Two Paris News t papers SAY FRANCE RACKS PLAN Member of Firl Chamber Ac cuseri of Treason for Faoring ' Annexation to Rclgiuni Circle's to hienmg Pnbtu Ledger Copvrlohl till li 'iMir I nlwr (n antt eu 1 arh T(i if t Co The limine, Jnn H The Iutch press t stilt excited oci the qutstlon of l.lm- berg, and two articles ippeirlnrj In the ' ParlB Matin mid the Petit ParHcn which are quoted I bernllv. Iiae not ul. lajed Its fears Tho Nltuwo liottordainseho lourinl remarks that on the d.i) of the llrat I meeting of the Pent" Conference the two most width ilriulnled I rinih I papers published ankles txpl tlnlng to, the French n itlnn th it l.hnberg must be taken from the Vtlicrl mils .ind the I Scheldt frontier altered, whlth the) sav I means a violation of Dutch r ghts and a serious weakening of theli Intern itloiMl position The Courant discussing the Matln'H four-column .irllile u-compin- led by a miji with the title changes about to lie nude In Pumpe objei is to tho proposition to take over the Scheldt terntor The Catholic TIJd sivs that there ire sequent step was taken new signs whkh give tcasuti to fup- Tin- Mini IV hi Intends to summon Its pose that not Belgium but Prime. H," pirllnmeni md Ins ulrondv held behind the movement to .iiii.v l.lin " pnllmlinrv meetings It treats berg. Tho ardent desire t i vie 1'iesl- the list eleitlon ny an ait of self-doter- j dent Wilson In the-Netherl-nids It doubt-I '"'"n""" i"''1 I""'-" upon H "Twin1 less expressed In mum illon with this ","!"' legnrdless of partv. ns mrmbeis burning question of "l0 'rlM republic assembly Accord Ihe rise of in r.roond.l the mem-I !',IB!V "" ll,lV" l"f"''1 j1mi,',,'" V, ber of tho first clumber who is .,. u-cl ''''' "",'! !"e',1r' i'," "',' ?H ,he ' Hr; ' zxTixrr "t, ,,,no,v r"f K t u:r TxZ,r Llmberfc-to Belgium lontlnues to hi 11i- j llnt, n of It subject of discussion mil I oftl. la I Irneitl. . llon , tlwMlft, , LlMort ,, .tlon According to the t.lnibc rgi.hi ,lml ,1P,lf.r , Kmplnn,ent will Koerler. ati L.roei dal said tli.it most tKnt,rt. ot Ml,ir,res It Two Influent ih IJmbergers deslnd stpintlnn from the,,,rP operating on tin Judgment of the Netherlands as l.lmberg d d not belong rd Lieutenant. Vlvount Pr.neh who to the latter but that geogrnphk ilh , R 111. real ruler one side de( I ires and ethnologlialh It was j put of Hi I that ti, Mmi Pernors haie an Imprif lum, and thit Jiropigatid i In faior of tlt'il pilliv and will wear themselies annexation sboweil this .Mortoier the 'out If let-alone while If thet art h ir towns of Wirt ard Maisttl hi In sitd nsseil thet will retain tho support of were In faor of this pim li fiiitliirlhi t nmtiv asbrte(l that wlnn Van Uroendil was Vltuunt I'rciiih Issud to lenn to tlie told that he should hate slipped the former i lew It Is s ild tint he is propaganda ht repl ed that t n the ton 'a hum rule! but will Insist on olndl Iran'. It must be emoungd is mm h i em to the 1 iw as possible PRINCE IS SMMOIVED TO HUNGARY FOR TRIAL Charged He Used vSMlUOO of Nation's Cash for Mon , arehist Prop.igdiuLi JT'irerti to Liening Viiblu Ledger Covirioht 1119 bj 1'iihHt 1 ntarr ( o. ni'lf e" orh Toiri I ,i Oenei , Jan IS llie iotii e prt fei t of Budnpest his suinmonul Prince Wlnd-Isch-Graetz whose inti'kUes In Sitltztr. land In favor of fornitr 1 nipiror I'hirltii aro well known to muni nt tune to Hungary for trl il According to Hud ipest pipers th- former director of the Hung.rl.in potato monopoh. i;ugene Mlklns hart admllted haxlng handed over to U indlsi h-tiraetz the sum of SSinniui fur ,leh no 111 - count was render d Letters from tlu- prime In Miklos have been dlscoveied in whli 1 Hie Princn in- quires, Whin are vou going to send 1110 I tho tobuco" tnhnfi tiling .1 slang Hungarian expression for monev whkh ' l,ecL:ik,o:!;;u,i:,,er,;,,,,!'r,,r.o,;r; sealed clg ir boxes mi h 1 outlining our :00 000 The Print has been using theeVi fundr fot the Vitslrlm mnni r. liloi propagand 1 in sultzet 1,1ml Former Knipemr 1 li irles Is leriouslj ' 111 with Intltnnri in I umbl, to Ir ix - ' In his bid Hisintiurige denlis n imrts that Ills condition is due in Inhits f Intoxication ind thai he Is continually under the influen r FOUR GET ICY DIP Auto Skill- .it Plc.ie.innillp Hridpr lint None Is Jluit Atlantle (Itj, Jin IS t field Man's Curve i the nd bridge on the Plennintvllle-Chilsei boulevard, where five Ilvn wero lost In 11 similar accident several wiekH ago a big nuto. mobllo cirrjing two voung men and two loung women dished through the ral' Ing estertlav afternoon Into lleut h thor- oughfarc The occupints of tlie tar wt re I Ourni Willi mis Jr son of ir nnd Mrs fJurney Wllllnms alio vtlintic avenue Chalks 1 ope son of II I rank Cop I a hotelmin. residing at llii I.ldgwny ttienui, Chelen 1 Miss Viola l.c-ksiein 517 li toria aie. nue Miss Margaret laock U Xorth Vir ginia avenue All but Cope, who was driving, were thrown clear of the .ug tno'or .13 It plowed Its way through the guard ral's and fell Into the water 1 tear of the machine A brldgi tender who witnessed tha accident summoned the pohen from this city bv telephone nnd then turned rescuer with sueh good n ults Hint he had the two girl and Willi ima back on the bridge befon th0 jmllie arrived Cope Is a good swimmer and s ived him. self. Cone. In a statement to the initios do clared ho was not r!ng mure than twenty miles nn hour on the sTppery road, when the inn bine skidded nt the curve, the scene of many ntcldents "POWDERE'ITES" TO LEAVE 1 Point Tomen Worker. Jl Carnev's Have I'wUheil War Dulv Crne) Point, s, J, Jnn IT Pow derejs, ' ns the women powder work fra 'jy dubbed vi'ien the came here to liel("ut in making explosives to bent the Ocn jps will pat k' un their belong ings todajTiniid xaeatc the sli large I dormitories that were erected for them ft the edge of Hie model villages Most of the 600 girls will return to factories offices and other work they left to do "their hit' to help tv in the war The tlu l'ont toinfnny has discharged jnany of the girl workers, hut those who remain on the p.i rolls will be quartered Irv private boarding houses All occu pants of tho dormitories hue been noti fied that these buildings will close at the end of this week This order Is also taken to mean that the cafeteria for xromen and tha rccreatlon hall co.n. .ttruetcu for tnem also will suspend, -tf X mjMU T Mi .M:..!4lsi I Hy-i'-Bl ?lHtn--ii BISSOLATI GOING TO PARIS Will Spcuk nt Meeting for World League ut Wilson's Request Special Cable to Eicning Public Ledger Copyrloht, 1919, by the V l TlinfB Co Milan, Jnn 18 By President Wilson's express desire Leonlda, Illssolntl has been Invited to represent Itnly among, 111 o speakers nt the Inter-Allied demon Ural Ion In favor of a league of nation. I In o held at the Sorbonric, In Paris, on i Sunday, February 2 IllssoUll Is prcsl i 'dent or tho Italian branch of the move- , ment . . I DUllAl llULUO M BAN ON SINN FEIN i Proclamation Suppressing Organisation Is Expected in Few Days j C L A I M independence Hope to Interest President Wil-on in Plan for Free Ireland Uy the Associated 'rrn Dublin, .Inn IS The government I Is reported here. It about to Issue prml unitlnn tightening the law j against ? the sinn 1-clncrs Home mo proUimiitlt,n was Issued ' rimes nit declaring Hint the .Sinn! ' elners were dingorou' Thli was the i noccsurv prcllnilinti Hep In tin nip Iprcsslon of the orrinlz illon, hut no sub Iho Mini Pernors Intend If the N i- tioitnl ss!inh units to nominate Pro fissnr Iv Uiri, Arthur (irllllths ind t ount I'lunkitt tsdelegiles to the Peatv (onfennte 'I het w 111 1 1, illn represent, i lion as If Ireliuiil wtre a srpiratt St.i'c like Itelglum or 'erbl l Tho do not pir 1 1 thtt thill 1 1 thn will be grtntoil, but are doing all thet tan to git Pns tlmt Wilson in nise tin liisli tpiestlun 'llie Mini l'lliurs are not the onlv pei pit who look to President Wilson for aid Anoilnr group Is ,i seitlon of mod erate opinion under ( ipt iln tiwtnne, i form' r member "f Pirllniumt who his t si In me for honii tub along l'ediril lines This pltn hnohes n pirllmnn' for ill iffiilp other than Iniptrlil, com limn to tidind and (line or four pro I Motiil pirlt initnts with full power in I i lulling t, nation oir tlnli own lunl business This Rcliemi would glie I ltt i protection without putting It In a prill ln,ed imsltloii It Is belleied tint InUnd would ac tept this or n slmllir pi in If it cune from ii neutral trihunnl Instead of from ilu Urillsb Pirllinitiit If Preside nt Wilson should bei line lutirtsttd in suiliji,u a plan it Is irgued bv Its nippnrters 1 ' V,",, """"'" ""J'1'1 ''" rellev.d of a i ,,""1" an. the Presld. lit would gtt "-rlllu ,r"'" iris.i-.tin.ric-tns inr mining " ,un "1 "' n -ritlcil situation Ih.j ditlari tint the Mnn I'tlntis, nltbough "'" l'robablv will still protest agilnst " "n, "IM IIi'Khind would either hive tc "i'Pl the plan ot ba deserted b Hi' Ir supporters " September deaths normal ' Sl.ltp Sl.ili.tii Slinu 10.7)l DiV1 I Juriti" 1 h.ii Month llnrlshiirg. Inn 1S-VltiI stvtisties f tin s.,t 1. inrtment if Health for 1 "10 """"" "' "''"ber. l'MS .enuplUd t 'l ix show tint there were 10711 I denlis i,r wliiiii ?.'. uir. .in. 1.. in. Imi.i and 840 to 1 111 umoiila It was during the close- of tint month tint the inllu-nz.i epidemic begin In nin.nl rap Idlv throughout the Mate, and during the following month mom than .'5 ono persons 1II1 il of thtt dlieise which 1 lalmed 5(inoO victims before 11 llnill Tinted The number of diaths from all ciuses for September Is about normil Th're were 1S.C13 births durl ig the mouth .Seientein huiidrid and sevent-ono liildnn under two veiri of age died of Inf (utile disorders T.'l of tutu n ulnsls ' f the lunss, 128 of tuhireulosls of other org ins 1ST of ltrlght s dlseise There were sixn-iight suli lilts not an un usual number for mouth and 110 per son" died n iho n suit of i.illroid In mrieM tlnli- elghtv s, VpM ,r, j nine anldenis HOLDS 6-CENT FARE LEGAL Cmiiphiinto I.odjzpi in Lantvisior 'I'l.ution C.iro Arc Disiuiidcd lliirrMiurT, J 111 IS TIih first dt- elslon of the Public Sen In 1 ommlssloil on the iUtsiion of Hi, n asunal leness of street rallwhv fares Increased from five to six tents was 'rendered In tho ensis of complaints lodged against the 1 onestog 1 Traction Company operating In Lancaster find adjacent ter ritory as far ns Coatisillle The I opinion written bv Commissioner John i s Killing held tint the Increased rates are not unreisonablo. I If In tin- future there should bo anv I miterlal rtductlnn In operating cost or If respondent should receive Increased revenues It should adjust Its rates In conformity xv lth its nblljritlons to tho public ' the opinion rend WEDS POLISH SOLDIER Min Mira Kdgerlv, AniH, Hride of Count M nfthlnctnn, Jan 18 Annoiimcmint la Irinrt nf ia itiarslu cm r,t Uf l ot piger. d -colonel ,Xn A. ed Sk ,r- ML d" .h?Kbtf ' h.Thw" .Ji?1!;? .,"n, r a Jiii Uhli rHH ,,? ,k; . '",a"' is no iiigner man inv . irrespun.i-. , , , for,uneK of mtilnn l suffering from n frnclur.d leg ami 0f the Statu Game i oiumlsslon The sj'pen'irurt $Z rVr'.e'fe'if ?& I &$ ,. ''U , v work aro as var fed'as the" foiVmi'els T, ? Vu'ZTe I "lu ' CU,CS U r" "' Io"" fll,.nal,,.l,iltilMBOU,! i".f. """"n'" i encouraging featur. of Hie Influx of t'n lighting arms of the seivlce ,,d L ' l'lrm ""he I Jmel tan standing friends of the bride and bridegroom to I nude Us Is the Urge numt.ir of mxi Miss sutler mn be on her wH to At tho same lime Mr llnrgest ren- .'."Jii-" .t',monv .Tu l,rj" Wf'r,ivho nre returning from the seivhe to (jernmnv before Miss Atncld leaches ibe tiered an opinion to Nathan It Hullei, S IVJl2Stuma HnU ,hH bf'degroom resume their colleg. v. ork . Vrmeh a.,1 ai ' "" frotl.lce Kx.I.auge P.le. U Commissioner of Pisherles. that In cases Colonel oe txnrihsxi who is of the lege faibll he continued Hint prep old Polish nobility, was on the general amllon should be mule when war was staff of the Ilusulan Hrnt, saw active over to meet Hie needs of students service at the front and was wounded who would wish to prep ire themselves siverely I to deal Intelligently with the problems The orlde Is knovvi on two continents brought apout bv the reconstruction for her portraits on Ivory I period following the war" "" -si " .. II HIIW IIIU'lll HPI iriu III ll" III" .... ... .. ... . f,..-w -lvf ..vttrt- . t. EVENING PUBLIC THIS AUXILIARY OBTAINED MOST RED Brill, i&y iJrJ5AiW W Sm &rmi I'.incpirt was pi rn lij niliir No. I()!t of the iiierii.in Iteil (,ross to its iliairnian, Mrs. llarrt It. lo'cpli. if "()" Walnut slierl, I it -l mlii in llie acnill room of llie IIolli-tliiM Memorial Snagopue, liflN-nplilli anil Wulnul strcel. 'Hie iiflmr wa In rei onilion of her erire willi tills auvilian, wliieli nlitaineil more members in llie ( liri-lin i mill .ill linn anv oilier auxiliary in llie till. painlin? by J. William Hartll, tn-ier of the I r.iukliii iNilioiul Hunk. wu prt-vnteil In Mr. nrpli In Mrs. Ilenuril Mrnii-. 1 lie pirture porlrairil Fome of llie ai ti Mies of the Reil Cros ' j. ELUDED U-BOATS, MISSING IN FIRE TJnbnrl (' Allwi' Mnllli'r uuuul v" v,'-1 munni Beliee& lie Perished Point Breee a I IN CREVi OF MlNDbEN fte safe v 1 rosslng tlie lblllalllu iufi still Ml ill I (lei on 1 iRl I lum s us I wir If e pi 1 ilor l In 1 1 1 Mb. r 1 f 1 I ' hi i d to 1 no i In il in I 1 tin tl it wept three vessels n oored off lln limit Hie ii oil woil.s Thins l.i v mult ing Mber i son of Mrs tjemge Mi l'.ir l.ind MMS In ing stnet Is still mi-s-Ing todiy. nltlioimh It had be in his eiistom to visit his mother over 1 vi ning for the list wiek slm e Hit lltold j mundsin, his ie?so leniheil this port, llie Mniuidsou was one of the tnnkiis 1 ilestiovtd bv llrt I lbtr had been n wnelews opi ralor two viars Whni 111erlea . nteit il Hit nnvv hut was rejtit.,1 be. nus. lie was nt ir--ii.-lit.il When Hi. Nuv K.pirt- mini tilled tint onl nival npit.itiirs ... i. . wire to I. impiitvul on vessels, liner turned his intuition to niirliin t nglnoet Ing lit slgnul up lecentl for the Amundsius limine loom Mother's s.-nri h 1 nln Mv son was homo Wednpsd.iv in. ning. ' Mrs Mt I'll kind said tod iv lie nun led hi. k to the 11111rd-en let.tusi 11 W IIS line U' in in Pi"n 1 un. i. -..... .. wniilnl to be at bis post I have scan In if nil tin hospitals for him and have iveu got In tomb with tin mor'iie I am afraid It Is almost hopeless lie was n good bnv The si'i ap- pealed strongh it. him Klght trips ho mule in roi-s Hi. ileum lo unit to Hnglind twlie and lo I'rinto twite, and hid been to Italv He also made a nmn .... .. ...... ni.. ii.. .Mi.itiile mist 1. ...... II ... .1....1 i.r.lli. nl.il 1ia ,,v - - : . . . t Is more than nislresslng to think that he emitted the iliugns of sub marines and mines nlllv to meet death is hi priibiblv has so near to Imnii The . hlef . nglneei nf the inuudi. n lift Ml. t tx ri members tint nil son was si hi up mi duk Thursday morning when the fir startid Another man n . etills seeing lil tu swimming In the river with paich.s of b'uziiiK oil filiating nil about him " Mne inherit Missing Nino other nun are missing from Hie irews of tho iuundeu and Hie KJus be nil ix n the tlesiroved tankers T liev aro Johinn i.ertatv tarpenler On'ir Xellsnn mess hov . I. K Wrlghtnnn toal trimmer, IJrtio HlonstruvinB, to.il trimmer. Mbert filsen io.il txiiimier, lb rger Larson oiler, oil i Hendrlt It son sailor i Nellstn, sillor. nnd A H insen. i ook A i hargi thil In In uniblo to gtt anv Infcn niatlmi fr nn Mr- pnlli i irgardlug the ten missing nun was made tod iv bv I christian M tnl llnut stri Not- wegl.m and Minlsli tonsul In tills 1 Ilv 1 have tried to pot In to n h wlthi the polici boat" Mr Moo dei lari d but all I tJin get Is iiopi rtln. nee and lm. polite languige from s ime electrical bu reau operator ' PENN ENROLLMENT BIG llpjsistr.ition I- Liirjii'st in lli-lorv of Liiifrit According to a statement issued ves. lertlnv bv I'rof Vrtbur II (Julnn dean of the tollege tlep irtiuent of ill. I'ul- vcrsltv or rennsv itann ine .iioiiuieui , J" "'.iP X X'V'Vds ' The tola. r. gisirnt'on lint ncpartineni nas aireauv sui- - ...lTAv.f.tf.A. 2-'-t.' -j. - . 1 I HOHER1 (.. ALfDLR i LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, GIRL "Y" WORKER OVERSEAS MEETS FRIEND BY CHANCE 77ie; boldtfi Brotltvi liiuniis Into Mas Khzttbvth linvld, of ltd more , iti I cllou Tounsiitrti LiiLOtni tvrcil IF itlnn Few Hours, Com plt'tiiij; Chain Sutpri'cs . pftti I tirrripniiioni e o the hievivo rultlc J.r,lier liiniliin, Jin S Miss Kllzabeth r in Id diughli r of lr Herbert A Arnold in? rdinoie aieiiue Ardmore I'a oiiglii be this time to be will (iitiiH'onitil ii utiepiitiil mielings with mil pert lugs from I er friends and finilb, but hei trip In l.uropi' to ingige In war work brought hot scier.il surprises of l In- kind In deal ilh II lm luiltd .ill uiilooked f r gathering of llie nlmore people In l.ngtind and Is to pirt her again from mother Aiilmore girl wllh whom she his been liitlin ite tur sliut i hlldhood I hi other girl Is Mv l.ll.ibcth .snider of ' Wioinlng miMiue fier the I'nlted Mates entered the war mil the work of the Anierlt in 1 M ' oierseiii begin to expmd rafiidli Hie in d for wi men i. lutein workers both In I'rniiie and in the Aiuerlian ps in i:nglind led to a cmipilgu in the States for glils who wire willing to 1 lllllllt ret li. niniA m f j lil tett n Ilia 1.... a ..!.. ,1... ...il.. 1.. . ! iw- ihhii Ul Ulfl OOKIIl 00 iirciicil Ml.. l.l .1. , .. I. . .. . in-- mi- 1 iiii' iie-11 siroilgll 10 tile IW" 1,. rdnioi uns ami ine.v iietermined to Join Miss Milder, who was ( gr.uluale of Hi in Mawr In the iliss uf I'lill, jolniil be Inttrtolleglili- unit as the npiescn lailve of Inr nlnii malei, nnd was prnnipMv told to prep ire to leave for I ufripe Ji ss Ainol I hoitiv.r ,was not so fortuiiaie sh,. found that the War Utpiitiueiit hid mull .1 ruling tint 110 w 111,111 iilatlio of , 1,1111 In ser.k: meis-e.is tould tome In llurope while in was hole Ns sho hid three brothers In the nrmi, this put nil end to her hopes nnd she. hado goml-b to bei friend not ixpeetlng tu see hi r again fi 1 a voir in two Mis .snvder silled foi Cugliiiil, In (ending to go from here lo l'l line In London, liovuvei sho was Induced to reniiln btcaust of the irvlng nnd for 11url1 in wouieti v.oikirs amoug th meilt in hovs In llie tamps In Hit I nlted Kingdom ,So she wiote Miss rnnlil of hi 1 1 li ing,. of p ms .mil wttit dmvii to tin hie .o..t ihistrt Mil- ML Villi ... 11 1.. 1 uu )irr ,,,,,. ,,, ,,, flil Miss rn' " ,l'1"' '' S"-t 1 Iho W.u "n'.irim. 111 modiileil its ruling so as to Pe mil slst.iw of mm to ttniii uvci lllllli. Llill I".. .1.1.1. 11.... .. I. . "v,,i i'" "i'ihuik wive-, ami .111 Miiolil rushed Inr origin il iukis Ibiturlt and set sill for Train e ill London Mi hit.ndul to go on lo Puis nt tune nnd look np .f ,snvder. In the b ie of being ns-gini to the sum tamp Then w is a ililiv h n , due to piss, pint tumbles and during tint tlelm some one who had come ovtr on the ......... ..I. I.. ..... .... r in ii- snii mi 1 HIPS SUV Her 1111(1 told her Miss Arnold w is in London, M ss snv,(, ,n, ,,t 1V(n l)t f(r prj hnpuitint Inlllt.irv nioviintiit older to 'iirnilt hi r to Haul fiom one dlstrltt to .inuilirr She ihntiiiil lelng stopped hi the mllltarv jiolln, might fl train from Wlntheslu and w ilked In on hci astonished frii nil in a London hotel v .. ... ... " . "" '"' Arnold i hinged her p ins n uoni in v xi i t i..... nits in.i-- lum nor siotv and sue- uidiil in being .isslgned as a tmteeii woikir to th, sune Inn In Wimln-ter wlnn Mi-HMi)dii w is woiking ,is nlu eisei relar.v Hut Inr suifiilsos weie onlv then be. ginning tin the xcrv evening when she aimed In tamp. whip, sh, WllH ntnK it In i first meal then in w ilkid her liioth.r olonel If H rnold who, she Hi iui.ht was In Prame nnd who thought sh,. also wan there Colonel Mnidd had failed from tho Mates on an aircraft Inspe. tlnn trip had filltn III with in fluena li id been sent to n Inupltal tamp in ur Wlnt ho-lei ben id that Miss Sni der was tin re and hunttil her up as soon ns he wis convalesce nt to find mil from her where he oou'id loeue his sistir In Prame Instead of Hint , vviUnl Into the ottleers' moss bull to discern i his sister sitting at the table Hut tho surprises for tint night were eompleted when after dlnntr tint ills- eovtreii tn.it the officers ordei I was nn Arilmore bov named ICelh, whom thev I bid both known nt home l he nt xt day thev wi nt to visit Win- ilusier Collego nnd thero bumped Into nii'iunr tun Arilmore rrlemi, i;zr,i Allen a ti ulior in the Phlladelphl c Si hool of Pnlagogv nnd now n Y M c si Cre tan who was nt that time nu Ins way to Prance ' It struck us as tenllv remarkable raid Miss Arnold In the Imperial Hotel, 'bttause voit know, Ardmore I mi t such a xerv big placets It' fttr ihflr hut nt Wlnthesiir was u islud out bv the lelurn of the bovs to thi Slates the two clrls inn, m. i,. London' d 1, Z' liViVn'nTe,, lepirated Miss Snder received her sail- ing umeiN nrsi nnu irit ur rranie Miss Hiilh of the girls nie will known Ardmore Miss fatider Is n memlnr of tin Woman s Club there and Is active In siyfragc ilrcles She leaches In the Xnr. berth High School nnd Is a member of the Collige Club of Philadelphia. Miss fc. tff 1 1 1 mn ttiu'r,XJ r.iu in.- xrnoin lonowed her They hone to meet removed to t onper Hospital ciuniKn Hh raised nv ir jiwim nmiiiur, minm) A , CROSS MEMBERS 1 tl MIsSEMARKlH SRNOI.I) rnold was gi.idualed l.i-l June fluiii the I'eiinsvlv.inl i Museum and s. hm I of Industrial rt Mn Is a number of the Woman s I tub of idmore .mil of "' 1,11,,,;.,,,; , r . J I,",,'"' ll,,,,B0 f '"" ttork of ",c l'lrK ine inree .ii ih t hid anil for some t mi she Snelillfd in Jewelrv wink at the .1 I'"1 si hool and wait to ichliig nt a tollegi 1 10 ioxiih mat llie .xiexli in boidu when llio trouble brokn tut there That was the decision of nniithi- si His of fniiilh met ting-. f,,r p ,,fllr Ulc, l(1( r Fhp met In r fitbir, who worn down ns thief surgeon of th,. T vvenlv -eighth il-lon her cildti biolhti, t o'oiu I ttheii Cap tiln) II It Arnold, who was in tho ah servhe, nnother broHitr lion Captain C II Arnold of the medkiil torps, ,md a third, Corpoial J P W Arnold Tin tiirtt bn Ilurs aie mm Inl'ianti Direct Primary Law Likely to Be Kilted (iiiillnuril from I" ico (hie . beis of the goveinmg commissi .11 "f rntshiirc 1 mi eluinl -i ,,.. i..,.i... , Pltlshiirgh an mid 10 fn, n,,. i.pe.n 'f'hlsmi ' 1 Two ntbii me.isuies whl, J, u ls Un-' ileistn.il 11 ill 1... .. 1 . ... . ' ...... ,,, l ,. ,. ill I11.1I1II.11 !.!.... r..n ... 1. . - ! ' !. Illfll.lll 1IMIII1. IIIIT It III IMOI I following (l mimHii I I el. .Hon mid one to In. n list the nn of -stale Johholdeis- lll I'M I a bill til litoliiliii fi,ut r politl, i fatlluns wis .I. r. .it. .1 bv In- case. Is nu oulr ige igalnst the cltlzt nry tlepindetils In the Ltglsl.ilun Su, h ,i of Phil idi Iphla .ind Is i out rote ev lilt nee ineisuie vioiild make it lniitissllili. for of tin pottniv of llieso men with thn Indepiudeiil elements to unit, on a pnllllc.il 111 it lilli. nt present in . oiilrol th Kit at n gnu ml rlieilon 0f tho Itv iidiulnlstiiitlvo nTfilrs - - - I "Unri is n su Hon In Hm 1 lllllllt. bill, rnMii'mmi.e. "'I "f 1,Rr'' wl11'11 -n"' 'No ),or,,"" LUM Ml I I hhS COftMRlSCF "hall be .mplmiil as i poll, email who irA'ic- r;n ir...... . lias bun ..mvltinl of u filme. unless rAas ur here tudayu,,- , "Han thesn men been pinioned. , ntiolh. r sittlon the act ,sa.vs, 'Tho I.opiiblu in leaden who hive been I findings of the mutt of trial or liupilrv tonforrlng at the liepiiblkan State hnid- i (meaning the polke. tilil boird) shall ipiirlnson Stnate I llous, , o,mnt,. I hn f no efftet until approved bv tho ,,,, , cMiiiinlllw M , lltnce. Ill ismucli as the Minor alignments ,Mlt , , lp ,,)c,r f,,,"' n '" ., mf,orlt x In actions looking wtnk tod iv (l) ,-,,. ,,mnval of the polleeiueu fimn Senitor William l: i r..v. si,i. .1..,. 'the fori e ll would apl-cnr to ht. within """- w.mi- mail, lift liHt night fr j,ls hoi iu cnioniown nnu It was reported that tho work of pl.n Ing the commit' ci hid been vlrtunllv inmpletnl with Hi,, execinitn of n few thilruiiiiships In th n.niso which aie still n en The hotte-l toulest Is over I lie Mouse Judicial v lien, ml Couimiltte Jnmes Walker, of Phil idi Iphla, nn, - rlPI Dltbrkh of Pittsliurgh, me thy rival candid lies Walkir has the supiw.it of Sen itor I tl. win Vaie nml Dltlirlili Is Ine kill bv tomifor Max Leslie M.puhlk m Ieadei of Alleghenv Coiiiitv I in mor Congress . man John It K s,,,,, , ils pp. posed to be nfter tlie- place, Inn an iiuuneed that he dtois not want ll Chairmen of Hou.o mnmiltiees whose selections have been aniiniimed aie W'ait anil Minns Hugh Diwson, Litkavvanna l.kctlnus Cvius M I'.il. mer, Schuvlklll, Ittilro.ids I , Snrowls. Wiisblngton MimiHnii iv por.itlons W P stulilindir Alleghenj Ltbor nnd Industrj William J Man gan, Alltgben Senator W llllnm i MiCnnnell, of .Northumberland will ,oml the Senate Cotnmltteti on Judl. lirv Spiclnl nnd Scnatoi Jnmes 11 Uinvor, of West morekiiid, the IMinntloi Coinnilttti Fur the first time in inanv vturs a Mr mnv head the House Law and Order Committee the bodv which han dles liquor legislation John W Vlokeriumi of Allegbeii. Is slid to have been MrliiaT ngrced mon for Iho place Pound in Rouil Raillv Injiu t-il Henry Surraii. lift -two eurs old. of innsnoro ."v .i was rtninii utuonscltius ' "n n 1'" ro "' between Tanshurti and ' SK,1'"TTe,0m,,,,nJ::rrrir,5v lli'iur'eT'ij is the belief of the police Hint ho was struck bv an niuoinoiuie Surran was At the nnnunl meeting of the Pliiln. tlelphln Produce HxthnngB the follow ing otllcers were elected President. John S Morris vice president, llobert II Lehman . trustees J Waller Dick ley, n. A. Bowers. G. W. Hills, C. W. Haldeman, William V. Smllh. .) I 'i. ... '... . ., .xl .... . - I J. . ? .. ,l. Lou. r-K-i.. 1-- -"' - YVrUJtivmrmtfii?, - '.- ' .w.vik L..-.nCTjn.-e . ., h , .f.JJ,.v..iy..ix--iaLAati GVittisl TKw Itttiv.n' ZaUMLBammlKIKBsKfM JANUARY 18, 1919 POLITICAL ALIGNMENT OF GERMANY CHANGING Strenuous Campaign Being Carried On and Parties Arc Lining Up to Gain Control Government Losing Prestige By JOSEPH A. Special Cable to Liening Public Ledger Copyright, 1919, bu the .V 1 Tltnts Co, llertln, Jan IB (tin Copenhagen, tie Hied) Iho ndiertlslng sections of the Iterlln newspapers today contain nothing but adiertlscments of cnnip.ilgu meet ings and pirtv protlamatloiis, sonip of which, espcclnllv those of tho reaction; nr parlies, fill n whole pigo oath It Is tiulto exldent that the reaction aries hopo to profit from tho weakness dlsplaed bv the goiernment toward the Spnrtacans, and doubtless the goern tneul Iiiir lost considerable prestlgo oxen with the laboring and middle classes: but Jufiglng from icporls from all over tho counlrj, not tho reactionaries, but Hie (lerman l'omocratlc party, Is the gainer. The reactionaries, dethroned from their despotic position, which ncxer brooked opposition, proe to bo lory tlumsy politicians, unable eien to keep Ihelr sinister plans until time for action mrrlxes The tone of their proclamation lemlnds ono too strongly of tho old dais of Knlserlsm This li how Pleld Marshal on1 Worjs.li. whom the I-oka Anpiger ha s lis the tlerenrter ot llie niirsian frontier, toncludes 1,1s command to lole tho leaetlonary ticket It needs a strong hand to restore --.,.. ru . .. - i possess It which Is proved liv Its nttl- tude toward the new enmiy In the Kist Is Mlesla must I but the tier' Therefore, whoever loves 1: not ote for the Socialist man S'Htlonil People's parte candidate lust listen onlv once moie to old honest or soli lln means well ' Lnile Against Soclallslll tntil the result of the elections In Bii aria Paden nnd 'WurtemburK be- time known the reactionaries looked nt i the riiilstlnu Peoples p u ti the former I al.lrlBla r. u o Mi ml 1.. ft II Ol . 1 .11 1 lliriNa lolettlons having proved the t'enlrlsts lleied, would proio t le sulllt lenti I . . ... , ...... I...1 l.HAH. .!. .. t.An -.Aal.nnQlhln for lIlH I 'ireuglll to no mi less in in ii.tu uee-ii i conseriiitiiu wnvn . v'.. ... . expected, the National Peoples pirtv, I goiernmenl the former P.iii-tiernnn org mlzitloii and ' Certain Industries were soclilistic, he I the former Conseriatlies haie opeiuj lontlnued because the nould thus Joined ranks with the Christian Peoples t rcate new- xalue.s for the public nnd 'piiiv to sivo what thei call mid make the Mate The sepirallou of Church i united stind against the Mthilisls aim nnd Mate might be considered, but tho IieniotralH. decision should ho left to tho national 'Die government feeling tint Iho So- convention Kellglous feelings must be tlillst paitv bus lost a gnat deal ot iepeeted With all his might he would piestlgo with Hie masses bv llti vaclllal- ahvavs work for a league of nitloiis, ing attitude towaid Hit Mmlncius iil.wlth (iermmy on cpnl terms with all ibis lite hum Is milking public i in ' otheis t bill taxing war piollls in the mot lam- s.olf Eild that be ptill counted on the t.il in mm r, which will doubtless find I return of part oT the Ucrnrin tclonles faior with a in ijoiili of the penpb T he I b illig his hopis on Piesldent Wilson's bill nxoH tirolltH prngiesslveh, begin- ' program lln condemned hurt Klsnci s nliigwlth in per tint on piolliH ainoiinl- rexelitloni com ernliii; thn oilgln of ng in mote Hum inoon marks, ami the wai lis absolutelv undignified, iu tndlng Willi I"1' l i tent on anv In- selling that thn question was too coin- I ic im of fnt tune amounting to mote plicated to single! out one n illon US lc- I than 61)0,001! m.ii ks The highest win sponsible. 5TH WARD COPS KEPT AS TOOLS, HE CHARGES ; Head of Patrol- j Diekerson, nien"& Association, Declares Hetention Is Outrage 1. 1 ulen. Hit Hennttt imu the font pa tiolmeu toiivltled with him of parlltl 11 illon in Hie I in ! Waul election coil sph.i. me Ida ig theli positions be. muse thin .110 'willing tools' of tllv I Hall polllltlans. deelires lliri M I'ltkersoti, sceret.in of tho Pitio'mens Hinoiolent mid Pioltctlvc Association Munbers of his org ml ition, ho sais, .lie often illseh.irgi 11 bit msn the will not ctinti Unite to tin support of ihiIUUiiI mnipilgns and itfriln from mixing xv lth polltiil ins ' His stalnntnt fol- lows tow-s Il,,( llJ.lll '"" '" "" Bennett nnd the four policemen, t tull- iiiitnl and senlinieil with him foi ) inr- II, linlL.ti In tin. l'lfth XV.iril . .nisoll.lt v 1, . ........ .11.. !.-.. .lifn niinllllll 'Ills prill nn i" to iiii-i 11 11 -.- -- !,,..., ..lm niiiler the linguage of the m I. i It arh nu disqualified furs, nice as po lk t men, without tho s.intlloii or Initia tive movement of Diteelor Wilson Tin Mnvor Ins nppiovod the tlis tlnrges of fourteen inembt rs of the Pitrnhiieii's Henevolent and Pmlectlve As-otiiitloii f"i political icasoni rn tlnlv and we hold Hut the leleulloii ..r .I.,. I'ifiii Ward conxlcls Is nt. tiiliulnble to the same reasons The men who belong to tills oig.miza tlon are substantial men piirohuen of tho highest character, nnd ban- bet n ie iimved slmplv betause thev would not bow in Hi" bosc In lontrol nf f Itv Hill The tin It Involvid In the 1 Ifth Waul ease are adjudged trlmlnils limit r sintime, but the are rttiilnnl on the font betnuse thev arc the willing lools of Huso Kimo bosses Hlrettor Wilson Ins no regard for tho blemish c.ibi iinon the elt'8 good n line bv theli re- 1 tcntlon The Director of Publii Sartl, l,v bis course In this n-ittcr. puts him-' self tbarl In tho position ot approving consplrnc and murder ' I MAY NOT COLLECT FEES Game Protector Pxot Alioweil Witness Monej, Harpctt Hulcs llnrrliburg, Jnn 18- A game pro tector cannot tolled wltnib fees In prosecutions Instigated or Instituted b him for x lolatlou of the game Inn, either for himself or for the Jise of the Com monwealth, but n tlepul game protector may colleet feeii ns a witness iu such prosecutions, which fees nro not col lected for the ue of tho t ommonwcultli but constitute u personal property of such deputy game protector," Is tho opin ion of William M Hnrgtst, Deputy At torney General The question was whero nn alderman permits u defendant to pa) his fine nnd costs of prosecution on the Instalment plan he is not entitled o collect his own rees In bulk from an one Instalment, but must deduct them proportionately from each pajment. . ... - T. .... !.-!. ..... .... .......... HERRINGS profits It permits to remain In the hands of tho profiteers will amount id ","" marks Tho war profiteers, nhosn. reckless profusion een In these hard times has greatly scnndallied tho average Ger man! arc nearly all found In tho ranks ot tho reactionary parties. To, ally thcmsclxcs with the.se elements will cost tho Christian People's party still more popularity and lotcs. which the Social ists and Democrats will divide. In Haarla tho Christian Peoples party Is still heading the list with more than 1,000,000 lotes and flfty-elht man dales, which aro Insufllclent to form a go eminent A cabinet will probably he formed by the .Socialists, with moro than 500,000 votes and flft-ono mam date, allied with the Democrats, ha Ins t went -two mandates, and tho Peas ant League, haling seenteen. Tho lat ter, being largely composed of soldiers relumed from tire, war, nro mainly re sponsible for reducing tho Centrist man dates , IMsner's Failure Complete Kuit nisner, the Independent Socialist ""-"- ;. Tho national "-" Ti. m . nrnhihlv differ .election result will not probabl dlircr much from th s ., nclor 'no ' 1,r """"' ""J," ' n,rt.v isif. the acrman Democratic part h champion, Ik winning many votes In lv.sfnimlin. nnd the P.hlneland, where he Is stump speaking. At Bielefeld ,c.. tcrd..y the Socialists Inter ercd In hi. raioi ngiiusc too iimcicii - sought to break up a meeting and com pelled them to leiie the hajl Solf said that tho Democrats stood for federal republic, with a, president ciccieu -"" . . ....-.... ..i.i. i .-,. by tho people ami inic-ueu. mm . executlio powers Por tho present, lie said, tho coilltlon ciblnet. formed li the foe lal Democr its. was thn only prac- llrll r,H Orlll ll eilt. TIlO SOClallstS, llO bC- FORTY STATES NOW IN PROHIBITION COLUMN Minnesota and Wiseonsin Join IndorseiJiciil of "Dry"' Amendment for U. S. I liirngo, Jan IS The national no- hlbitlou dineiidmint was ratllled bv two inure states esttidiv, bilnglng uji the l(""' ' '" -Mlnnewiln inliflcd the iimendinent '"" "uu"' iiuopien me joint usolil- i"n inn ttiuiie ucieti 'i mil uiv The leglsl.ituie of 'Wisconsin com pleted laHllcatlun of Hie amendment wnen the buiise otod S8 to 31 In Its lavoi f he Sen He i Hilled tho amend mem I ist Wednesilavi The amendment was tntllled bv the Ilousei of the ,i vv Mexico Legislature xcMerdax. but at Hon In the Stnate was .ietcrrtil whllo the mc.isuic- was teferrcd to lommltlce The tvxotitj-flxo lunhililtloii n.nl nnti MloJn leigue org inUatlons hivj .igienl on a -110110 uiv reder.il ai t li bo pre. suited to Coligtess, at curding to a bullc tin Issued from Vitiunal Antl-Saluou League hcadipi uleis Tenti.Hvtly It Includes the following provisions Appointment of Pederal commis sioners to enforce- thn net, with power to pi escribe rules nnd legiilitlons for tho m inufai lure and distribution nf wine for su rameiitiil purposm and ul tolml for nonprohlbltlvti purposes. Fixing of mlequalo penalties for xlo latlon of the m t 'iho linpottatlon, exportation and pos session of Intoxicating linuoin for bev u.igc purputesai be piohlbltcd All Intoxicating liquors Illegally pos sissed and all Implements used In their Illegal manufacture to ba contraband n adequate search nnd seizure pro. vision The salo of alcoholic patent or pro prletnr mediums t ipablo of being used .iu beveiagn to be sill rounded by Hie same sanguinis as the balo of alcohol Such other provisions us will "ilistro ever xestlgo of thn beveiagn liquor trntnv throughout tho lulled Slalis nnd its postesslons " BERLIN INTERURBAN HALTS Giiii; Lp of Locomotic9 to Al lies Forces Suspension llerlin, Jail IR (By A P ) Berlin s Interurbin rallwax has bten toiniielled to susptnd operatlops, a result of the dt liver) of Its best locomotive to the rntrnti Powers according to stulenients of nlllt I ils It Is said that tho Beilln railway division has turned over in3 locomotives and that of a total of SOC now In Its IMissrsslon. onlv l!)l are in running ton. tlltlon This number, It Is declared is hartll v ndeeiuate to carry provisions ana coal to Berlin WARN SECURrrv LEAGUES i'lAfiieraliiiB ami Evasive" Answer; Ma) IiriiiK Contenii Cliarpc M usIilnKton, Jan IS Ihailcs ll Oi th. chairman of tho congressional commltteo ut tho National Security League, was warned by Chairman Johnson, of tho special House commit, tee Investigating tho league's political activities, that his attitude had been exasperating, and that If continued he would recommend tho witness be taken before tho bar of the House for con. tempt Mr (Irlhs answers to lis polhetlcal questions legardlng tho tongresslonal chart Issued by tho league xvero charac terized bv Iteprtstutatlvu lira vis, f ;c. brnska, an evasive Camilen HuptiHs Plan Improvements Plans are imtlei wa) for u campaign to raise HS.flUO lo liquidate the mort gage, purchise a paisonago and to ndd Improvements to tho exterior of tho l.ln. den Baptist Church. Camden At the annual church meeting J T Bottomley ll J McAule), J G. Ualllnger, Ilan dolph ( rnmer nnd Charles llallinger were elected church trustees for three jears. GERMANS SENDING MONEY OVER LINE' Exporting Considerable Weal tk Despite Measures to Prevent It BANKS PRINT NEW NOTES Prospect of Tremendous Taxes Snid to Be Cause of ' ' Shipping Away Securities Special Cable to Liening Public Ledger corjirijHn, jars, vt lie.v. r. Tlmtt Co The Hague, Jan. IS. In spite, of the ' measures taken on December 21 to pre vent tho export of German securities and money to neighboring countries a lively traflla continues During tho list few weeks many Germans nnd Austrian! have been crossing tho Dutch frontier with money In order to speculate In the :vethorlnnds This In future will be ' stopped by Dutch sentries for fenr that they may bo revolutionaries T.npf?n Ulmu lm. a nle. 1...... . i. rin registered letters, according in financial Informant. Tho frankfurter Zeltung sas Hint it Is obviously no longer lo German "a advantage to ex port German bank notes nnd refers to the imperial bank's preventive measures--of printing all new bink notes In other" colors 'Tho new green notes" sajs ths paper, 'arc thus Indicated a3 not hav ing been In foreign countries during Ger man occupation, but ns having been brought In later for speculation, espe cially In Belgium and Alsace-Lorraine Smugglers of notes nro apparently not to be scared by nny measures and are up to all sorts of trlclo lo get the oil notes across tho bordet. "In Berlin agents are offering li, per cent mc-o for old nolea which can b paid with Germ in checks it is un uu fortunate fact that German bankers ap pear to bo lending a helping hand to theso trmractlonp ' The ppir proposes ti sharper watch on the fruitier, jointing out that more Dutch paper pi arriving In German Doubtless tho prospect of tremendom new taxes, n list of which has just teen published III G. nn ill, leads to the tie-, site to export as much wealth ns pus slble EJECT HEARST SHOUTERS Protest Meeting of Independent Welcome Committee Intcrruptcil e x.t.rk, Jan 18- Intermittent up., roir marked mass-meeting In Madison Squ ero Garden, called by the In dependent citizens' committee organ ized to welcome, home-coming troops as a protest agilnst the appointment b) Mavot 11)1 in f William llamlolplt Hrarst as chairman of a committee milled for the same purpose. More than a score of persons went . ejected fiom the linll nfter they had started disturbances bv calling nt the ' top of their voices for cheers for Hearst or II) Ian Hi John G Hlbben, president of Princeton I nlverslty, who presided, was not Interrupted In his brief opening speech, Iu which ho outlined the purpose of the committee Ho was followed by the Uev S Parkes Cadman. who was Interrupted bv u Hearst adherent, who. loso nnd started to lead n petition call ing for six months' pay for soldleis and sailors on their dlsclnrge The Inloriupter was promptly subdued bv the pmvost gu irds, of whom there ' wtre -00 In tho building nnd fifty out side Doctor I '111111311 then finished his spcoib. colslng with n protest against pro-Teutons " When tho Itev Dr William T Man ning, rector of Trinity Church, suggested ' tint Ma) or 1 1) Ian reipudlatc Mr. Hearst he was Interrupted by a. man who shouted, '11111 rih for II) Ian" He was put out, ns also was nnother man who slirtod nu Impromptu eulogy of Mr Hearst. MURDER ATTEMPT IN J VII. Three Bojs Arniseil of Lffort lo Kill Coiiirjileani I!-rapc Illttimfthiirg, ln . Jan 18. -Gcoige Pulhr. .It. Itivmond Terwllliger and Hariv Staunch!, three Bloomsburg bovs prl-nners In tho Columbia County Jail. are. held under $1500 ball charged with attempting to murder Chirles Hicks, a prisoner They nre alleged to hive tan gled Hicks In a blinket nnd then be labored him over the head with a Inrg Iron boo kw rendu d orf .1 cell door Tho bovs nre said to have confessed their plan was to get Hicks out of thn wav so ho wouldn't "squeal ' on tbeni, ns ho bid eivcihmrd their plans to is cape INDIAN FIGHTER DEAD" Captain Gibson, of This City, Fought Under Gcncrnl Custer Captain Prancls Marlon Gibson. I' P A retired, formerly of tho S'eve.nth Ca alrv under Custer, died at his home in New 'York Ho was seent)-oue )c.ii old ' Born In Philadelphia, Captain Gibsor was appointed a second lieutenant in Hie United States nrmv by President Johnson In 181)7. He soon was promoted to a captaincy and was assigned for dulv on tin western fiontler He retired In 1SD1 He -xx ill be burled In the Arllng ton National Gemote r) nt Wnshlngton Pliiliiilelpliians Made Officers Theso Phlladelphlaim bnxo completed the training course for ofllcers nt Cam) Goiilon, Atlanta, nnd been awarded lommlsslnns Daniel Bernard Carlln 1 U IltiriiHldrt street. Ilnjmond Tlmothv Glensoii, 718 Kast Westmoreland street. Bnbert Oliver Kevin, Jr, 1315 South Plfteenlh street, llobert Brown Lolt, 314.' North llrond street; Hdvvnrd Wll. Minis Bead. 2047 Hist Dauphin street, nml ll.ilph Merrill btelnmetz, 5000 Tils worth street The Master does mostly like other trucks except with less trouble and expense. Lirion-Oldimobile Co. 231 N. Broad St. I. AthucksL r- h f lmmUu c, M, .v--.--re. ..,i'J f !! II I
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