Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 25, 1919, Postscript, Page 5, Image 5

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FRENCH DOUBTFUL
OF RUSSIAN PLAN
Agreed to Compromise Sug
gested by Wilson to Pre
serve Harmony
rvr ivn tdtmi7 AtnVirn
EiNlrLAJND rKlMlii JUUVUK
(stntncmitn TWlnrrs PreserVil-
statcsman ucciarcs i rcot.ri
tion Among Allies Was
Important Achievement
By CHARLES A. SELDEX
Jf'ircU)! to Evening Public Ledger
I onrfofif. J9l. in Public Leiaof ( a
and .Vcic York iimin ( o.
Pari, Jan. 25 Tlicie nte sevctnl
sufficiently nccune wnjs of charac
terizing the iiRrcement of Aino'lea and
the Allied Towers to rccelvo represen
tatives of nil the Russian Rioups, In
.ludln the HoMievlkl. nt the princes i
Islands conference, it is ci
In Paris a dlplom.'.tlc defeat of Frame
by EnRlund, with America nctlnR ns
umpire.
'But a better wn. perhaps, Is to
apealt of It ns a compromise of nil
the Powers concerned to arrive nt a
harmonious settlement of the Jit it
serious difference that hns nctuall
come to n head since the formal open
InK of tlie conference, (t Is better to
look nt It In that wny because, oflci
all, this Is .i Peace Conference, and to
speak of "defeat" and "victory" im
plies tha' there has been tiRhtlnp
And fiKhtitiR nmoiiR themselves Is dls
tlnct.v what the tlelcRnlcs do not want
especiallv III tnese uas ot pienmi
linrles. Tor, big ns tho rsuslati ques
1lon niav be l.v itself, much ri enter
Issues are to ionic, which will tall for
eicn greater concessions or compro
mises than that wliten Piauco has
just made in consenting to this con-feiehe-"
after thnt emphatic Piclinn
note declarlns that urder no clicuin
htances would Prance ileal -with the
T5olsho ikl as requested by 1,'oyd
(.leorRC
Incidentally, this miRht 1e called
the third case In Tvhtcli Pnuicp has
vleldcd to Ameilca for the .-al,e ot
harmoto. Klifst, tlieio was livr ton
sentlng to biinK the lcaRU. of nations
matter before the tlrst pait of the
, (inference Instead of IcavinKlt to the
last. Then came the readjustment as
to the rcpic.sentntivrs of small nations,
and now the unbelievable has uctuallv
happened in the Russian question.
"The main tbliiR to Keep in mind,"
said a Trench statesman to me todnv,
"Is that the union of the Allies and
Ameilca has been presered unim
paired bj this decision itself. Theie
is lip question hut what Kinuca was
diametrically opposed to KiiRland and
America. Thev have j.Ielded some
thliiR! so have we.
"It has been something .IUe the
process of the convcisatlons between
vVashlnRton nnd IJerlln last October.
You will remember the Rieat uncei
talnty lu France nt tnat time about
the ulHiiom or i-resioeni Wilson's no-
lion, h p ""'" " i m iiriuihr,
hut jielded; nnd the results have been
satisfactory.
"No doubt the present situation will
work out, too. But we o not think It
will work out the way the advocates
of the Pilnklpo conference hope It
is hnrdly likely that all these nnti
llolshevlst RovernmentK In Russia will
consent to participate in the confer
ence with anarchists. Perhaps none
of them will. So wo niav find our
selves conferiinff onlv with the Rol
shevlkl, who arc caper to come. What
will happen in that ease has appar
ently not yet been orked out. But
it is not ptobable under those condi
tions that the fiRhtinK In Russia would
cease, whereas such Vi cessation of
hostilities Is nn essentiul toqulrement
on which we hne declared the Prln
fclpo confeience must be based. 1
think it Is a foreRone coiuluMnn th.it
Admiral Kolohak's government in Si
he'la will take no part in the confei
ence with the BolshevlUl; hut, on the
other hand, the Admiral probably
would not fro on with his mllitntv
operations without the support of the
Allied troops In his region.
BLA CK DARKNESS IN BERLIN
DURING ELECTRICAL STRIKE
Fete Candles and Xo Kerosene When Lights Went Out Hospital
Patients Placed in Serious Danger Coal Supply
to Theatres Cut
By JOSEPH
Jf'irclesi to Eiening Public Ledger
(otnrloht. J0llt Itlt I'licilir Ledger t o,
emit .Vein VoW. Time Co.
nerlln, Jan. il fdrlujrd). Purine
the period of the strike of electrical
norkcrs (since ended) perhaps a majoi-
ity of the houses here wens without anv
light. The few- candles In tho stores ,
were sold and there was not d quart of I
kerosene, tlie only other possible llluml- cent of the electric power they used In Constantinople, and another Is garrison-
nant, at nny public stores. December, 1918, nnd that was only 80 nil? Pobrudja, In the zone between the
The effect of the strike was almost n per cent of what had been permitted in Bulgarians and llumaninns battalion
catastrophe at the hospitals, which were December, 191b Consequently they will f the Hssei. Iteglment has taken tem-
overciowded. In some cases the lives be restricted to three, or nt tho utmost Pornrj charge of Skutnrl, In not them
of patients on operating tables wcro en- four nights weekl Mhnnla A battalion of tho Yorkshire
danirered because thi lights went out P.v en now Berlin theatres are so dark anJ I-'nc'",hlrn KeBlment Is looking
suddenly and wlthou. warning. Patients ' that one must light matches to read the atter ''"" " nnotlier of the Hon
mlght have bled to death but for the . programs. Lighting cffcctH on the stages ' orable Artillery Company Is in rorthern
extraordinary dexterity of German sur-1 hive becomo Impossible nnd the artists' Tro1 In addition, there nre 20,000
tgeons, which has been Increasd manv
rlij i... .i, i i-.. j. .i .... .
...... ; ...c i-AiKciicit-i ourniK mo lour
fi ears of war,
l tiini if wnp
Happily tho subway has its, own elec-
i-.vvorK8, but one mlRht well Im-
Utoti,. tuo panic tnat was caused In the
WrAtunneia ,by the sudden extinguishing of
..ithe llghiu- The private power today in
"Hhe subways afforded the only means of
PJS icom,niunIcation. The Stnndbahn has net
Sftl.ltAAri .ao 1 1 , r. fntt ,. .nl.a I.nl.lan ...
re- u.b.. u),c.......n .w, .rc, 4t;t)iK IUCO
motives, which had to be delivered to
France, according to the terms of the
.f uiTniBiic-e. oa greni was me pressure
. 'Jn the subway cars that many windows
IrV mid even some doors were burst bi
closoly packed masses ot humanity, the
nearest station being reached safely only
r By a" passengers clinging stoutly to-
,,-, (ether.
JSj Can Abandoned In Streets
1 The streets were full of abandoned
oars, there not being horses enough to
brine them to the nearest depots.
Telephone service was only partly in
terrupted. A few large restaurant, feeding from
cumulations cf stores, mnnaged to
p open until S or 9 o'clock at night.
,len their lights, too, went out sud
enly. Many of them were crowded to
the, utmost, and them wait Annninnmnnv
ittHa writers when many guests ruBhed
w6 tho v -eta Instead of waiting in the
riuius until tneir mils could be col.
ted,
t,ut bdoui imriy meaires, cmy ten
.va periormances insi j ,iu.
The population was ngalrst the
kers In the nggregate, and the mu-
.j,o. ui..ui.u -,cij uiwuni
rply because, It was argueel. the '
mid have tried.to save the trade of
city from thfj calamity, whatever '
ist. '1
strikers got tvy marks per hour,
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n'icu'iii'i iiittrna. un nai c
',v were-crtlfc w'JIlng M aubSiYl Vi .,,;, i"1"' including light
SHIPS TO REMAIN GERMAN
Dcrlin Newspaper Tells of Ar
rangement for Use of Vessels
ft'irelest to El cuing I'ubltc Ledger
VoMrliht, 199. bu tftt- JV V. Ttmr Co.
llotlerdum, Jnn. 'Jo. - The Bcilln
ZeltunR am MlttaR publishes the fol j
lonltiR-
-"The Ilnlonte's provisional j Ian tor
supplln& foodstuffs to Oermtny In on
tlio basis of, the delivery of 200,000 tons
OI wl"t n 70,ooo tuns or rat vir.ii
rcpard to the question of the r.ntcnte
nml Ocrnian's mercantile tnarlne. the
only thlttB so for discussed nt Trews
', the "lncl"K of Oerinnti's whole ton-
nage al tIo U)l,I)01in, ut ,lle iieP.Aiiicti
Oonernl Commission for I'rbvlsIonliiR
The (lermati ships remain Clerinan prop
crt ami will be minned b ilctmaii
ireiv'ii so far as this Is not imido hn
possible bj ilolblicv 1st. movements nmoiiR
the men
FRANCO-SLAVS
OPPOSE WILSON
, . ,
bOClCtV S Wrath Al'OUiseullV
President's Stand on Rus
sian Situation
I
PLAN l S. PROPAGANDA
11 RICHAKD . OLI.VHAN
U'irelci to V.iening Public Led Kir
Lv)i)titht till, hit I'Hhlic lal'ji lo
i iW Artt uiU 7 out I o
I'urls .Ihi 15 -Tin- iritaisn s lu the
Fieuch press of the action of the peacr
pleiilpiiientla-les lu ofi.iliiR to eini
envos to deal with the BolshevlUl have
been follovvid bj a nioie dellnltp inov
meiit of opposition vvhkh is dlrectlv
.gainst Presld-nt Wilson The fact that
lie fathered the ttusstan compromise nas
brouRht upon him the wrath of the
Franco-Slav society, and steps bavo
been tal en Intruded fo embarrass him j
In tlin-l'nlted States Tats organiza
tion opposes Bolshev Ifin nnd It niav be
added that It does not approve of the
IcaRuc of nitions
AccordliiR to ni Infot illation tlie so
cletj at a ieir:it nietlnR lonsldered ii
plan fot hiltiRhiR toRether the French
opponmts of Bolshev Ism nnd the
elemiuts In America which nre tlmlliiR
cause of lompliltit over the TiCsid(nls
activities In connection with the "- , Special Cable to Eieninp Publu. ! dger
""u'tJe1 wX of the Ma,uo.S,av '"-'"' -' 1 T, ,
socletv nildrrsses wile deliveuii bv M I nml I in ." l he v.istuess nf the
Frinl.lin-Hotilllou and Andre C'hei- task hifou the I.piiruo of N itlous in
ad, imp, thp latter wiilelv Unovvu ns a restornur otder in ea'teni llurupe anil
puliliolht U Is evldentlv the belief of Asia Is Illustrated bv the iiiununt 'of
the I'lHtico-Slav Rroup thnt a union cnnlwoil, which tl.i lIvfMNn Pt nt n
b- efi'eitul vvllh the Amerlian oppo- i l.rivim (orrespoinlent learns frmn vvell
ncnts ot Wilson's policies, p.irticul.irh InfotniPd mures, the 111 itln arm still
tho Republican Senators, and a piopa-'hns to prfnrni
Randa iinilertahen in Te I'nllPd .States I Morn than two tuontlis afti r the nr-
vvhlch will i vusp the cmtallmcnt of the
President a activities lu behalf of P.us-1
sin
with the statement toncernliiR the
efforis of xw Franco-Slav societv Is
coupled a report that Its members nre
emle.uorlnB to persuade the Penco Con- I
fen nee tbut Wilson should be consider-1
ed not us I'rpsldint but ns a party
lpidor whose views were out of bar-1
mon with those of mail of his own
ioumrmen. ' i
The President has decided to devote
nnn da. January 27, to nn Inspection of i
the devastated rtRlons He has been
reluctant to do so until the most Ini
tio) tnnt vv ork of the conference was
finished, but the pressure upon him to
chnnsc his mind has been too prcat for
him to leslst I am told that one arRU
nunt advanced was that the French
people would mlsundtrstnnd bis attitude
If he did not see with his own ejes the
devastation wiousht b the enemy:
llremen Physitian. Threaten Strike '
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AnisterilHiii. Jnn 5 -IB A P)
tn tlm Ili rl 111 1 nnnl. n f trnr i a L-nn
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r.is and electricity, or if citizens of Bie-
men are arrested for political reasons
HERRINGS
mlt to a court of arbitration but ves-terda-
they absolutely refused aihi'tra
tion It was rumored that the .Spartacan
element onions them Rot the upper hand.
Theatre Tanl Cut Ilown
Berlin theatricnl enterprises nre
Rr.iveiy enciangeieel by the latest me.is.
ures to save coal neWlnnimr nnv. sr.
day they will be accorded only 5n per
.rtressinir memo nr u ....!. .u.
--- .-. uu.il umi nicy
they
nave the utmost difficulties In natntinV.
!.!..... ...r.
lllll luc:tsl(
Despite all theso drawbacks, however
the theatres have been crowded f nlrt a'
after nlel.t. even ,ii,r,.,r, .h. ..i,".. '.?".
war" nnd tho recent car strike, ,..n .
niav bo accounted for by the fact ,h.it
going to theatres is the only pleasuio
l which moderate purses now permit. Still
i tho managers complain, though man
have grown very rich during the war,
and they threaten to charge twice the
usual price in the future.
FRANCE TO ACT IN STRIKE
Government Will Rctjuisition En
tire Traiieportatioii of Paris
t, Vu,L' Jan- 25 (By A P) Tlio
I rench Cov eminent Is about to take a
l.aiid In the (,enei.U transportation strike,
w hlch was declured In Paris esterdav,
affecting the subway lines, tho suiface
tars nnd nutomoblle busses.
It has decided to requisition virtually
tlie entire transportation Sstem of the
This action, it Is said. Is lo be taken
becauso the government consideis It
Inadvisable that even a part stoppape of
t'" 'an8 of transportation In I'aris
should occur
STOP BUILDING WARSHIPS
British Holt! Up Sea Policy Until"
i eacc Congress Acta
lomnn. Jan. "KMl,. a r, -...
lug is niieiv ,n hrf nUt2i.r l'..,?.?"Jl
to Great Britain's nnval pi'oRrani until
HI'r tho close of the Peace CotiRress.
" is icurneu oy neuters.
, In the meantime, onlers havo lict.ii
Is Veil tn nutmentl l. nrl- ... .1... ....J
- fi:' - -- fv ' wl " ."v 'HiiiBiriic-
as the political Mrlkei erulinpcr tln'lurils K""i Kin'riiirM n.m m vn ui-
twnrtln nt unntih ln tlvrt iAimln 11. .! t rnfl 1 1 fuel il o tlm fMGIllt nt Uflf flllrl It
EVENIX frUrfLIC
GERMAN ASSEMBLY TO MEET
TTr T. . K.'r.-- - S. - --'? r ' ' r5srr'r-w-rrCT.'wr-'
i ;
IIMl " l ' """ i mmmammf
I - -v $' rf -v
The derision to liolil llip C.criu in national a-emlilv at W lIiii ir vv.n rcmlicil
menl representatives anil the I'ru-iau
tioiflrussian town. V-nnar. i.ipilal
me rcMiicme ui v.ucinc, .-riiinrr. iitrner and VV lelainl. I lie iniivrnlion will
1 lie vici. above 'lions tin- old , n; frnm the prrat
BRITISH ENGAGED
IN MANY T ANH
111 lflrllll UnilLfkJ
Soldierb Busy Maintaining
, Qnler Llltil PcilCC Coilfef-
enee Finishes W ork
DON'T KNOW WAR OVER
Eastern Europe and Asia Will
Furnish Vast Task for
League of Nations
lulstice there are lu the ipriiim lit v nnd
the Caspian Inhabitants win, tin not
Know vet th.it the war Is over and have
recent! been Informed tint iirrnnn
Mibninrims have sunk sn.nnn IJrltl-.li
ttoops in the Caspian s n larre, num
ber of Herman and AuMrliu tmnps are
tbpre is well ns a force of Hvilslipvlsts,
thp rirltlsh hive tho'r hands full In
protecting the peaciful trlbesnitn
To maintain communication with this
ue needed theie esjuclall on ticcnutil
of the Armenians
The Tuiks arc showing the old tiucti
lent spirit tnwnrd that utifiirtumiti
lace Thev don t seem to rtalbe tliat
the have been defeated, and It is onlv
the convincing presence of thi klt.ikl
detachments tint prevents them from
continuing tie old sstem of oppn s-
"'' and eMermlnatlon
I'urthi t to the soutlienst In Mesopo-
tnmi n ionsI.lt rahle p.ut of tin cMmll-
, , , , ,
Is njisolutelv necessar, if order Is to
be maintained, that some clvillztd nation
I should hold the telns of power
The natives nre split Into man mu
tu.illv hostile tribes, and even such te
strnlnlnR influence ns the Turks us.d
exercise has been withdrawn Mot e'
er, the British hie ill the Inst three
'veirs mnrie crrnt Ininrnn niemu rtisr.i
has been nnde Into a wirt with un)
modern facllit. Navigation of tlie
rivers hns been improved Hundreds
of miles of rallwa have been con
structed BnRdael has been transformed
Into a ptosperous clt nnd improvement
In irrigation. In addition to the Increase
of securlt. have enormously Increased
aRrlcultural production If the British
were to withdraw- all theso develop-
ments would fall Into mln
.viennw nue in eastern i;uiope the nut-
Ish forces are encaged In Intel national
police work and aie occupliig a num.
ber of points the ultimate oivneislilp
of which will be decided b the Penie
Conference, but will tertninlv not be
nwnrded to England A division of
,hc Salonlca force Is thus stationed near
British troops in northern Itussln
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uritisu tommiiineniB in lesser tnc.i
.,.., ,.. ,. . .i,n i
i.ei. v. tun ...it .tie titv'tt'iu. e, uv lit j
,nea"B '"l"'1 J- , The government is
anx " lf, reU"'e "" " -nnot do
o "ntll the Peace Conference has de-
, clu "" Is tn " ,lone '" '"' these
lands, where British detachments alone
maintain order
" John, This h Really Bet
ter and Cheaper Than I
Coald Serve It at Home!"
Do until' with tho drudger and
expenso of cooking theSunda dinner
at home Ti, Just onte us nn c..
pel Iment
Sunday $1 Dinner
at
The National
Restaurants
Delightfully Vailed Menu
Food of highest quallt to meet
the demand of pattlcular people
served amid pleasing surroundings,
with Rood music to add lo enjoy,
ment And at a cost actually less
If prepared at home.
102-114 South 15th Street
KliWIN 11. ItllODKN, Manager
force and also to sit that the armistice a ic solution pnsentnl In l.otd I'.un- .',,,,,, " "" '"viintni e i tiioj-ands un- pe.llenev HavinR onte cstahllslucl the
terms nre carried out It Is necesar.v ham rintllriubiR "unnltc ruble npiMiston """"" 'tn the ti.tilts tone. rn..l t ,. einununlsm In lluli which only
to keep other British R.irilsons In the to bom. rule for the whole or anv pirt I,,,,." ', ", "' "'""" " nke me l( came whollv possible, bv thp signature
- &!.. --- - .. l.ll . ... - - sinHILlv,T ih 1 mil ,11 ulwirf Vtrilli il nil VI lint I m
rcRinn norin 01 me, . auiawus, inuie n oi in lanii, anil tiiciaiing the re il ob. iw , ",. , " '" """ nn pcice on ,mv ti rnis with flermanv
I Clllcla there is still another fore. The.i J.i t of .ill liome-rul. movemi nts Is totnl .,...'.' irde.I as uine.isnn il.It i riotrkv s.t himself to hi.it dnini the
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LEDGEK - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
mini'tr, after llicv li,i,l aprceil that the
of the pranil durhv of Sase-Wrinmr. is
CUIS 0FF DUKE1 mm
I'llMlllPt K I .mr Tloniosi (i Mini
Kirn -spi''v ii h.h.imi
s,,l(In, (al)h, ,;;,,.,,. Public Udger
' M III MI'I liilht 1 7ll I (
oVS'SE'H; S'S
Minor ineiiibpi ir tin. iiiie of WltliN
bull who Ik beltiR oliilnl on In a Ittd
' loss hospital bus beta deiilpd the dallv
Mia liitton of meat on which he hid
snbslsyd This was done bv spcl1.i1
tu tier of Pitmler Issuer
The l.nii i AnztlKu aibls that Ulsiurs
I'ositlnn ,,n nt cotiit mi prcmijous that
a lumor tint he Is prtpirtliR to send
Ills fan m i , l.nRl.inil and tater follow
liuustir 1H i.iiiim'1) crtdltttl
NEW HOME RULE PLAN
FOR IRELAND FAVORED
Separate Parliament for Each
of Four Proiiices Is Idea
of Moderate Group
li the .(tvncinfd Yew
Dublin, .l.in J."i Ihi p.illiti i .mli.f
turn In Ik land outside the spin re of
'Inn I tin anlil. lis is uniltruiilni; a
ieWv.il
A iiiietlni; of mixloiati hoiiu
bi.ic'til bv Mi ih n 'iivMin
rub rs
launched i fuovemei.t for honii tub
with i si pr.ratu parllanipiil for i.idi of
four piovlnns, ii, three pnrlliiiui nts
with l.elnHr and ("nnn uiRlit Joined,
wh'ih Is terinid dominion holm i uli
The I'onni 1 r.f tii, iHsli I nliin
1st Alliance met in Dublin and minuted
st p.ir.it!on which would result hi hand
lug ovei In bind 'to those who duiltiR
the v..ir have nctlielv s night to pro
cure tin dtfi.it of our arms and the
dl'ruptlon nf the etuplrt '
On the nth. i hind home rule gaintd n
renult In Major tieiuii! sir Hubert
(iourIi fen mer i ommnnd. r of t.ic Hi Itlsh
Plfth Ami, who was i leader In whit
was termed the CuttaRh levolt at
whli h time he itt.lRii.il ftoin the .iiuiv
when Lieutenant t! n.rnl .Mi rthui
I'aget, then commander of the forci s In
llelind, Rave tin ollictis at Cun.igh
their choke bet.uen leslgnlng and
aRreeltiR to march aR.ilnst Plster in
c ise of tin! w u
Central Cough has written n letter
to .Mr CviMin In which he s,in he fnls
that 'the policv of dilft Is h ading thi
tountiv to moral, If not inntiilal, niin
in tuts letter
Sir Hllbp't evniess.d
iiRittnunt with Mr Ciivnns hoine-iule
plan and declired 'The miln object
we require to arrive at aniotiR Irish-
men is a feeling of brotherhood, com.
radesblp nnd respect for inch other
Many of us hive learned whit com-
rndeslup can elst and whit leal
brotherhood tnennt In this vvai "
The lettti cnntludis with the state-
ment mat tne itiiiiciilty confronting self-
rov eminent 11. s in Irclund, i.oi at
Westminster
MTSSIVr" STIin ri7l-rT ir-T
u .v omi ni.iii.i.n.i
Cana.Iian Bark John Was Wreekcl on
,.
o)apc hrom Spaiii
Iliillfav, N, s,, Jin Jl (Bv t Pi
The hark John, of Newfound! md width
silleel friin Cadiz, Spain em Deeeiubrr
13. was reported a dere'iet and a men
aie to navigation hi tin' Mmm.r il.....
nltiRtcin Court todav
Tht John was sighted Januan n
with mlzenmnst stnnillng. in lituude
it! 29 north longitude 48 10 west
REWARD
$10,000
I, Thomas B. Smith, Mayor of the City of
Philadelphia, Pa., by virtue of a Resolu
tion of City Councils, January 16th. 1919,
do hereby offer $10,00 0 reward.
WHEREAS, Several bombs were placed in the
City of Philadelphia on Monday, December 30th,
1918, and the firing of these bombs resulted in
the injury of several oour most respected and
representative citizens, and also caused consid
erable property damage, and
WHEREAS, The placing and firing of these
bombs is a direct attack upon the principles of
our government and the conspirators should bo
immediately apprehended and punished; there
fore Resolved, by the Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelphia, That the Mayor be, and
he is hereby, authorized to offer a reward of ten
thousand ($10,000) dollars for the arrest and
conviction of the party or parties concerned in
the placing and firing of bombs in the City of
Philadelphia on Monday, December 150th, 1918.
THOMAS B. SMITH, Mayor.
T
IN WEIMAR
-w .SsffttaS
I I tliti lit itliiluil I iln s ri
fefinn ouvlit to lie loiiiluileil in a
fdiuoii as liavinp lieen at one time
loiucrciuc hflwccn the mivtrn-
he held III the old tourt theatre
square
STRIKE EPIDEMIC
WORRIES BRITAIN
.
,-I- I "I'l EmiIciiplmI in
Suspensions 0er IVtt
Gric ances
i i' t .,,, , ,
t-r-.'lUI'.n? UJMLMr I'J-UL IIMl
Bohheist Influences Blamed
for Much of Trouhlc
mon! Eii"lish Workers
If ircVn to l.iemng Public l.tdir
umiht i n't h i I'Htiht
tnnt i ii l hi 7 1 1.
I.. I.,,
I I o
I mnloii, .l.in
hile tin i.tksl.ire
iiilmrs' strike Is settled, nnd the prospect
of fcieit Idleuiss then banlMit d there
were still Rloom h enln nml tk. ns
, i.i ., .
of I ilK.r oiliest 'liitntv thoiicttiil nt.rtii
MittliiKh mi dill i iiiiin - mid luenti pits
art idle mil 1 1 nun Rlmnild i nn n have
Stnip.i as i. ptotts aR.ilnst the ills
miss Us of miners cur irhI iIuiIur the
win- .smith Wales ,ib p-n . ilrliig v.mis
in st iinlliir nlli .mil tb InKirs .ire
tin-ate nhiR ,i nation il strik-.
'I he tra nd'ti irv frlv il'n nf Rnev
nncis as excuses fot sever il of the pros,
ent ililibmlcs of strlcis .mil Hu . .u. nr.l
,,.. . . ,
stilk.H is atousltiR Rieat une.isln.s- An
, .1 "f ."""" '"r".rs '""'l. ni.se ,re,t
...r. ..i.u iiiciniit me iii e in tiioasnniM un.
Am tin i dlstiii bin,, fat nn Is the Ink
of dlst iiPne shown bv thi inuni-er tin 'I
Just as thp oldpi .mil ibler le iilns hive
won the nitinnal conlldenee hv th.lt
sti.iillness ami injalt m the war, thev
are being betr.ivid bv their own fol
lowers C H Thoni'is VI p. a veliran leul
n of the rallvuivmen shnwnl bis vta
Ili.n at the wnv In whl.-h the trainmin
in Wales Moutnl his ntithorl. bv an uu-
tiiithorlztd strike bv leslRnltiRliis posl- , , j, ms n I'.us.sl.i, but Is pn ssIiir west
tinn. Hid oili.r labor li.ultn. are now i.ard toward I'olntid nnd thr. atetiitiR mv
linvItiR similar evpeilences own lountrv I.lthii.inli. win le oiiln-jto
.No one b.lievea that these stilkes wd the Ceninn r. fusil lo permit us toruse
go verv f.n Hut It Is not denlnl In i m .irnnil fori e we ate vlrtu.illv at ll-e-v
vvell-liiforined iiiaittrs that the have Hnlshevlkl s in. icv
been myvi'v fnnuntid bv Bolshevist 'To Ret a r. nl clt.ir idea nf the sit
innumces 'I line Is mtur.illv a iltshe iKitlnn ill Itusein nt present ou mjgbt
"n the p.ut of the nun, now that the war I tomp ire the counti to n wasps nest
is over, to h.ie belter conditions nf In- wh.i.in the git.itir turt of Its mlnlil
""'. and the fe ling is t pi t -si tl width
'" "'e J'riss that these should be Riantt-d
them Hut their demands .no taking
Impossible fotnis
There are, however elements tint are
fighting agilnst the ivtinin views IV
mohlllzitlon is proceeding ste.ulilv and
Is adding thousands of men dillj to the
labor market The old ami lommtnl
kaibrs of tho in. u have not lost their
In id William Brace. M P premium
of the couth Wales Miners P. deration.
'.In an Inu-vlew has rcoRiilzed the lm-
il"ssibilit of pressing the men's ele-
ifands to
to the point where they would
m.iko Industr unprofitable
203 GERifttJi U-BOATS SUNK
i iw-ps nf Hi itiJi Siiliin.irinne Pi...-.
. r. . T-.r .
'"r, nr IJIIIJ riltV-HIIIC
I onil Ian P, - total of lift ntno
submarines were lost bv the British navv
during the war Of these thlrtv-nlne
w.rq, ikstroeil hv enemv action
'I he Hermans lost .'03 submarines '
JANUARY
25,
1919
.COMPARES RUSSIA
. .
TO A WASP'S INES1
Lithuanian Ollicial Thus
Describes Bolshevist Rule
Lnder Trotsk
o rkal oi;amzation
Each Comiiiiinitv a u( mo
Itoelf Until It Interferes
With the Med Guard
WAL1KR 1)1 Iix.NTS
lcial Cable to l.tening Public l.eihir
I jw all I mm. hy tin I T i(o
l'srl.. Inn IS It,,.K ,u,.ls
about the iltarirtrr of Hip IloXievist
rult In Russia in re cuen to tin. Kvf-
mmi t't m.ii' I.Ktiiipn correspond) nt bv
tin l.nlitinnl.in Piidn snuliui for
I'orclKti Affairs, llnsenh.ium who ar
rlvtd m I'.nls hist weil. He said
" I- n mistake to suppose that the
ItolsliiMhl Imp ,i rcRiilar nrRiuilzatlon
invirihR :i!l Ilussl in ttrrlloiv which his
accepted thtlr prim Iplps On the i on-
Itrar. It Is a tardlu il fp.itut,. of the
iniw rcRltne lint npb lopiUtj, ,,irh
oiiinunilt-, however simll, should have
full Indept nth nre nnd llln-nv of mtioii
loi Ii must be runcinhiitd tlm' de-
"P'le stntrmiiits In the Alllid puss to
he fT, ct tint the llo'sliewu i,oM swn
iiitliplv bv ttrrmlsin il, s nj imp
m a limned spiim ' heir i.ul fnice llis
, " the nciiptatiie nt tiieii thenirs b.v a
mnjiiiit)
Win re teriniNm tomes in is i the
tffort of these majorities tot rush or ton-
vtit thpli t.pponints and to dispossess
'them In f.ivor of the pmlet trlnt toinmu-
mti of ulnt, hi crmimon with tin nro-
nilptor clisss In other tountrlis thev
"atunlh rpRinl ns their mm prnpertv
,,",' """" 1" """ '"e Haves' me
lolibtd nml terrorlzid lis the 'lt.ie
N'ots iml since In Itus,.! ,, ,n ,i,
World oirr thire nte more uumirlc.illv
of the latttr class thin tin former. It Is
peifecth correct to su tint nep the
Have .V.itK' nie Rlvm n flee hand, ns
the have been In Uusii.i, thev vv'll re-,
slst a return to foimer tondltlous
Itt-iil Mn-iiRlh or lliiMieib,in
'Herein lips the 'oil MretiRth of thf
Polshtvist londtis: for nlthmnzh is I
sa.d tin re Is no mt. m of fetitr.illzpd
niunoritv in which thev ein eetelso
slttiv over .ill Itiikin tl,u,. ...i
' ttln that anv nttemp't to Intorfire with
milrltv or moh rule In nnv district
i ""U,1'.1 ""'"'"ale! be rcM-iitnl nd ..p.
Ped in tin loe.i Mil W or maloritv
.rei.r.ei..nii.. majoni
M tin same tin i the Bolshevist
! lllif blVt uiotlior souie r.f Hr.it.-le.
tin
iteil iiunril armv Rpnllv It Is
l.'S of i national arinv than Trntzkv's
peiMinni Instrunitiu Just as thp I'r.ieto.v
inn Rinrd tned to be an InstruiriPnt of
i hi Itnm in emperor
1rotzk Is nn t Mtption ill shoiir
ami detet mined miiii I.l'te Bismarck,
he Is a thorough realist he knows what
' ......... ..nn ki'cs .in r t v
and vihole-hearie.l Indlffer.nee
or nnv oth. r lonslilcr-ition-
lie Hants ami rocs afti r It ulih ntiee
to tnor il
nitons save
elements of opposition and possible leic-
tion
rriitK) I sr lte.I l.unr.l
Once that was done, he went further
mil took .uliniiie of the winkenini;
Cermnn mllltir pnvvtr to Ineiens.. the
are i 'over whith the Bolshevist tlnorles
weie ncctpttd Tor this he nrnleil .1
force and he finiutl It In the use pf thp
Bed Cuanl which, as tin world knows
lu ..... nnl. ll.rlt. I. m I h.. n,..lll.lLl.... l-
pints do pnttv much what tlm phase
. rov lib d lilt v are left alone am) tlon t
Interfere or takt pirt In nctiv ties of
the soldier wasps tint Is tl Bed
(iiMnl but who would nil minium m
loinmon difiiise the moment tin nt st 's
it n hid by an o itslde memj
The Rouse
FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ONE -PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881
C. J. Heppe & Son :
Si aBNiaiaicV J
Bauer's comment on the
Mason & Hamlin Piano
Mkon t. Ilimlln Co.. floaton, Mm.,-
Gentlemen. It circs me keen pleasure to testify
once more to the excellence nf your planes The Inntru
ments I hive used not only represent tne mint perfect
einmples of the piano milker's nrt, but fulfil! eicry Ini.igl
nsble requirement from the point nf view- of both pianist
and audience, and are the most superbly beautiful In
struments that I know
C. J. Heppe G Son arc the Philadelphia representatives for the Mason & Hamlin
pianos and the Duo-Art Pianola-Pianos. Demonstrations will be gladly given. Catalogue
or particulars will be sent on request.
f ortucai face pi war
vlttiittrcliy rroulainicil in ronr
."Sir,
pitches from f .tilxn the situation Is
ileveloplnR ndvirsel) for the Rovernnunt
'I he monarchist muse k RalnlnR m in)
udlu rents In l.lrhun anil Is nipldlv i
tcndlnR tin Held of operations t the
nortli
Thi inonnriln haviiiR been proclaimed
at l.nuz i u, ThlnRu Villa Do Oinde
nml ll.ircellns it it fraud that nulhlnK
an iinvv avert i ivll war
RUMOR AMERICANS BUY
BIG GERMAN SHIPYARD
Scliit'hati Works Reported
Sold for S10.000.U00 Jo t n-
named Concern
llv JOM.IMI lll.RitliNt.?
ft t,, ,:,,,,, , f ;,,,, ,,,,,
,. , . ,, .... .. . , t . ,....
llrrlln, .lull Zh It Is rumored tn ship
Piiir elrchs thnt tin Sciuhnu worlis at
D.inziK DlbltiR nnd PHI in hive lit ru
sold to nn Ann rb an fit in for I'll) lion nun
mnrl.s (ttrnmnonn) What Atnerlcin
firm It Is cannot be ascertained so fnr, be
i.ius. Ilirr Carlson the pns'ont miner,
lit t jts clnseh to his house and will not
talk t ,irloii Is n pon-ln-lavv of Ziese,
who wns the son-ln-liii of Si hlobatl
the fountltr of the llrm Cnil'on mvir
Rot iiloiiK with his iiorl.nien
viho
luiliiR tin inir iiiunhereil ovtr innOO,
which iriunist.iiat, romblneil with the
fear of sml ilUitiR i xpeilun nts imlureil
him to pirt with out of tin must
valuibli shlpliullihiiR innts in Uetmnnv
rile schlthau v inls lu llanlR. I:!1iiir
anil Pill Hi enter n n-e lluu 1 nun nno
siunre nn lets In spin iniitnininR thirte
slips and four swItmnliiR dinks
line of Si'lilchiiu h .p. (ialtlts was
tolpetlo bolts, lllmli ire built of otllv
tur lb nn m but uir llussli VrRinttna
i bin. i luikii anil nun t fort iRn num.
tries IlrtadnoURbts 1 1 uisers and otht i
ivarslnps litre limp m ti eir i. lids' as
well an the larRist pisseiiRn stenuns
nmotiR tin latter being the ('oluinbus
of DO nno tons
sasaraajEftSBBragsa
The best
Pancakes
you ever tasted
plus
a delicious,
different,
tantalizing
flavor
that's
TECO!
(It's in the Flour)
THE EKKNHERG CO., Crisp Ave., Cortland, N. Y.
I. (.. H Illl K, Itrpri-srntatiie, l)reel Illilir , Philadelphia, Va.
stores
11117-1119 Chestnut St
1 6tn and
Thompson Sts
Harold Bauer
this week's soloist at the Academy of Music with the Philadelphia Sym
phony Orchestra, in his concert worl: uses exclusively the celebrated
iWaon & Jamltn Piano
In addition to his concert work he now records exclusively for the
greatest of all musical wonders, the marvelous
Duo-Art Pianola-Piano
Both of these instruments arc undoubtedly the greatest in the worltl
in their respective groups They are both sold in Philadelphia by the
house of C. J. Heppe & Son.
2
s
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germN miners
V
QUIT AS PROTEST
Strike Because of Killing
of Spartacan Leaders
Spreads Rapidly
many collieries idle
Moement Is Directed Against
the Ehert-Seheidemann Gov
ernment Hv LLONARD SPRAY
ir irrtrn to 1. 1 riling Public l.tdgr
t ojiir.ff,1 MM, hu 1'iihltC Lrilatf Co,
nitrf )n orl Tirrei Co
Itiitlerilnin, Jan .'3 -Strikes of miners
on a treat sc.i e have broken out In
flermanv extPtiditiR to nearly every
collier district Tho movement, which
oriRlnaled ns a protest airalnst the kill
ing of I.lebkiiPPht and Roa I.uxemburr,
Is of a iHilltlcnl character, directed
niziilnt the i;iieit-S'clieiilttnann Rovern
ment In upiicr Mlpsln whre last week an
economic stitleiiieut was arrived at be-
tviptn the tniploers and workers, a
fresh stride hns beRun nnd according to
latest tuns, of the ISn.ooo miners in
that area Ti'.nnn are Idlp In the Essen
reRlon trouble Is iirpwing nnd larrs
tiutnbprs of pits ate closed
'I lie emiilo.ifs of tne famous Deutsche
Kaicr mine hive issued n dcclirfttlon
that their m tlon Is n demonstration
iiKtiiist tie Roierntnent
t Ilnnnn ntai Dusspldorf the vvorlc
eis have proclaimed the socialization of
the mines i Iletuscheld there Is a
Ronernl strike ns a protest aK.lln.st the
kill. or of l.lthknpchl nnd Itosa I.uxcm-
burc All Industilps there are stopped
I nml train, is nt a standstill.
e built
Phones
J Bell-I tlbert 25S0
1 Keystone Hace 100S
Bauer's comment on the
Duo-Art Pianola-Piano
Arnlian to., Nnr York ritjrt
(.rnilernrn
'i ,i ' ,n Jl'l'lItT "f reprmlnetlon In brllliancr power.
Uj".V"cy,qu,""'V an'1 "fifty of tone, the v.M superlorltV
"f.n '"'pAf,' ft" "11 "ImlMr Imitruments Is deflnltely
established The Duo Art stonels mipreme among r'
prodiicltiR planoii and I need no longer hrtlUte to
iilentlfv inyjolf with 't and to entnut It with m repnU.
tlon. I am rnont happy to arsll mytelf of ueh a wonder,
nil means of leaving to posterity n record, as ntsrLr
perfect a can be cenrclted, of my Interpretive art.
lours very truly,
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