V'J",!,&,W, " s.. "'OTt j I f if II a ri ft 5 p Nr- F.a ft U i I, i ii u BOLSHEVIKI DRIVE AMERICANS BACK Allied Forces Compelled lo Quit Shcgovarsk and Re tire Ten Miles REFUGEES INCREASING Many From Shcnkursk Tell of Massacres After Rctls Took Town, - - V By the Associated Press Archangel. Jan. IS (delaycdi. The American nnci Allied force operating i south of Archangel cvacuatcel Shcgo I varsk yesterday ami retired ten miles ( to tho northward. The T'ol.shevlts continue to shell tho American ami , Allied positions at Tnrnsovo and Tulgas. Tho forces which retired from She govarsk. which is about sltv-llr miles north of 1'st Tadopg.i (tho Allied position furthest south a vee ngni I established new positions at the vll-1 lages of Vlstnrka and I'sl Suma, on opposlto banks of the Yug.i l!ler at a strategic bend in tho stream, about ten miles north of Shcgoxarsk. Tlio new positions are protected by fntests through which thorn nto no winter' trails In the Immediate Mclnlty. I Enemy patrols, which approached to within about two miles of the new yagj. position held by tho Allies, re- treated when shelled. Tho numbr of refugees fleeing oxer forest paths in zero weather frnni lUrrra ancorato o In croclera nolle aeuue Shcnkursk to tho American and Allle,l dell'Istrla nalmnzla ed Albania, sronndo lines north of that town Is Increasing, on online rm.in.itii d.il Mlnlsteroi de,i American Ked Cross; teprepottt.it ixcs Marina. report that tho plight of the icfiigrc.s V.ii.i eirsso tempo 11 Minlrtero ha Is serious. nrdlnal.i olio tutlo In naM prodctte id Thoso who left Shcnkursk after the ',,., ,.. .. ,, . . arrival of tho Hob-bevIM repeat L''",'".. ' "-"" "Prtl alio stories of ma.s.v.icres there, but Allied "'" " '''"""'f ' '"sordini, no,, p. headquarters Is stilt Inclined to doubt ! I"'',"1 R 1"''v,0 '" ,n;"i'enelo them. The refugees declare that tho, "h'a"-urat i ilgllania Iniign U cost: Bolshevists continued to shell the town long after the American forces withdrew edeutlv not knowing that they had left. The bombardment finally resulted In the netting atlrc of many buildings, after whlih. it Is said, the 13olshn its rusbo,) in and Ehot many of the Inhabitants. Vladivostok, .Tan 17 (dela.veih -,,.. ( cording to statements In the Husslan press, all part cs ,iro alarmed at re ports that the Mlirs will letlio fmm Siberia In the "prlng or summer. ; Prominent ihpv nf many shades of political opinion dis tare there will bo a carnival of murder as tho sure re- i milt of the withdrawal, as they yay the Eltuatmn point, to u war of e. termination of l her the upper classes or tho Bolshousts Omsk, Siberia. .Inn. C" Molaed. -(By A. P i--Th Slbeilans luno cap tured Saranpol. provinco nf Tobolsk Two hundred of the lied tltiard wore , killed and the remalivb-r dispersed Tho Bolshe 'si control of TashKnl. capital of liussuin Turk'stan. has been overthrown through th defection of Commissioner Aslpov. with whom twu ' ! regiments of BoNluvl-t Inf.intrv and I one of cavalry mut. ulo! and sel7ed tho i . city and tho railroad. All the llolsho- I ' Vlst commissloneis were shot. ' Official ..dlces lecehcit s tv that Orenburg, on th" light bank of the Ural nier. In. I eon occupied by tho, Bolshevists llMieral Dutoff, cotumau , der of tho . mil-Bolshevist forces,. J abandoned the town and retired In u j northeasterlv direction The capture t Hrenburg bv tho Bolshevists was reported unolllcl.illy last week J "Ukrainian !-'iiet tmces after .i d"pernt' ba'ilc nvei cimc the stulv Ijondou, ,Uti 10 -An olllclal wire less dlspat'h retried from Iiuasl.i Yekaterlnos'.'n capttnmg guns nia born reslbtan' o of the forces of ilrn oral Petlura. and occupied the town of chine guns and otln r b.mt "Tho cneinv i" lie. mg in disorder to ward the sum i , of Hi' Dncipoi Bler " WAR ORPHANS' LEAGUE URGED Cuba Proposes International Moilv fnr Tnro nf K iilierln a ' lUr X.llll III I illllLrits Il.ii anH, Jan lo - (Bv A I'l -I res olution presented todax- in the Senate Iv Senator Vel.il Moraies and adopted nnantmouslv proposes an International league for tie ua of Allied war or phans. Tha Chief l'xeentne i- authorized to propose to all the Allied Towers and all nations that sex ere d relations with tho Central Towns that plenipoten tiaries bo named hi ea. h to organize an Interna'innal association for the pro. tectien care and education of destitute cniiurr-n woes.- Iannis inei eicawi llgllT- In.- tn -l. IMC. I --q,t.a tr.- .1,. 1,1...... of the world A fund, (o ho e-ontrlhiitecl to bv each nation Included in the organization ae. cording to Its peculation, and wealth, would bo ru el te. carry oei the unrk. to which fur ej a-n o' ier erganl-atinn r indliiduil v 'glit cuntr.but. xnlun tartly Tho r lut'rin 'igg 'i the t aine "Tno Inter' a'.on .1 league for ' e Pro. fectinn of i a Jelnti f.f l.iherrv ' If I-rance a er pleiuj.. t. miat ie s xiotild e T.ir s VV AS KAf. MA lr 4 V Ta-..i. k.i .. in . . ie .i i "mi" .-ui'i-mii;; 1 1 j 1 1 1 -1 r . riiuuti to iNotlfv rostoflice of Departures. Tamilon' Tat. -n Tnllure tn rlisn itch malTon fi Istea.,, hl'p, opTrMed hv O a British no eminent between Knsllah orts nnd New Xork. brtween January 7 nd January iias nc. n critiLizr-ei by ewspapers hei An exnlanatirn has 1 een rrnen ttt the Pally Mall h t' Mini trv of Kh, on, lic it Is said tha' num-j t m oieie-nt. ino mmistr r .. ! , Kixn ti the p"' offlca the un.' n.etitb ation of f1M -hip departing in r. per'..d menu. ne, The postoftice failed tn ni.il e t ki i i ,inc consequent !x-. t ships ft , ,,,t m,,, BRUSSELS HONORS WHITLOCK Freedom of City Conferred on American and Oilier Mini-ier I ItruMi!.. Ja i 3" The Mum -ipai Council fnrrnallx eonfrrre.l tho fte, d"m of thu city on the American, Spanish and Dutch mlnlstets to Kelgtuni ester- ' day, In rcrognitiot 0f their serxlces to ' tho city and country during German oc. ( cupatlon. Tho address xxas nmdn by Hurgo. I master Mat Br .nd Whu'ofk the Amor lean mlnlter, replied, saving- ! -I am grateful that fatn r.niUri .- chare In tho clty'H tufferings and Insults m T0JND DISORDERS Italian "Warships Ordered to Pre .... r,.i i t? . t i . i vent 1 rouble on Lap. Adriatic orders of an ami-Italian rhrirn ter oaist be rerressed by tho commanders of Italian warships anchored or cruising In thei xvaters of lstrla, Palmatla and Albania, according to an order Issued by the Minister of tho .Vnvv At (he same time the Minisier ordered that tho warship.! bo kept in readiness to land parties for the repression nr .n. ordara, and that careful watch be kept that no acts provocative of trouble occur n tuner aiuc. STEEL SHIP WORK CUT Hoard Surprints Work on lo Prr' mii.iiiiikii.ii, .ihii ao-i-iMrip vii-x director general of llio Tmcrgcnr ricot corporation lias announced Mm shipping I bo.ini imn decided t suspend wor!, ,, approxlmatcl- 15 per cent of the tn.nnn . 000 Ions of steel ships proMded In the goxrrnmrtit's building program Tin beard's action spfclllrally. Mr Tier, said, "suspends wort.' on all xrses, tho progress of which Justifies the assump tion that they can either he canceled or lime nilier et-m substituted for them with tho minimum nf oipcnsi." Accordlns to the director general the action, which l.i In lino with the beards future policy to bull. I pigger and faster ships, will not result In any material stowing down of operations in any of tho j arils for sl months or more, and Is not considered a radical step. ORDINE DEL G0VERN0 ITALIANO QiinIiiiitio Dis.nri.linc nti llaliaim dei Jupo-Slavi Sara Hrprrs Publish,! ,,) riint,ut.i Undt , t PEKMIT N'i" .1(1 ..J'"""'!'! M lh set ef even,,., n .'V.0"."1" 'll "'" roilotfie of t'MU- Hy ore! r of the rrrnt . s tirr.t.n.-ri.v Tetm.eBtr enr.cl I Itonin, ltd gennalo -Quiluneiun dlor- ' dim. dl car.iilero antl-ltallam. htsngna. ' Rla rd'ross.i dai .onund.intl dell,. naM da per oUtaro, avvengano provoiMnioni i.i una parto o dall'altra. Tuita la sl.mip.i rll llonia si niostra plenainenle soddlsfatta della proocdur.i alia I'nnfTenz.i della Pace d ba rspres " l speianz.i die forlutiHlo prlnelpio I sari dl Inmii nusplelo jifr I furiurl la ort della i 'onferctira l.e nott7e circi raptiroa7ione del pio gitio lll.i t.eg.i della Nnzlonl furono reeute con glola. iiolehe' dftta azlone rappresrntava Ulio del plu' ardent I cle Sldell deKll Ha lini i nmi ben illmoslro' l l'resldente ile, ronslgllo. On. Orlando, ne puo dlFiori. . col ipi.ilc iltclil.irn' die 'mil soeleta' ti lo nazlonl rnppresen taa I urilco mezxo pi r rend, re linpos- i sihill . gurrrc net future e stalnlire stretil legaml commen tall rd tnduxtri- 1 all tra lo uazloiii ruutle le decisfonl die al rlguardo fumnn prose tlnora nella confereii7a della t'.K'e. dlmostrano hl-iramente quanta Influenza nbbla esercltata la pro 117,1 ild Presldetito Wilson sopra " s. inblea del delogatl alia conffrctiza slesFa. II sun supgerlmento ill af frontaro I different! partitl russl e' stato qui' ibiamito "un iolpi da gratide statist,-! " It oonferenze ora si avxlema alia question? per ! slFt'iuazloni territorial!, questlotie che I gtornatl chlamano "una luestlone scottante " (..ml' si giudn a die moltl ililf (.-oltexil probl'inl doranno es'ern rlrolutl, fpeelalmeute rlguardo al lleiin ed all'Adrlatico lonilr.i, II gennaln Lord raan rr. duce dal sun iapgio In Italia, nmi ba esltato a diclilararo chn I'lnghllterra non conost'o a pleno I m'racoll complutl dall i:serclto Itallano 11 rlpresa dopo dl I'aporetto. ba detio II Irnrd tnglege. segna una puglua Im mortale negli nnnall mllltarl d Ilallu. Hi pari die II glurno l!'t? e la glorlosa seontltta dd nenih nonostanie la kii- perlorlta. numerica ell undid dlvlalonl. "N'essun iserelto al mondo," ha con cluso Lord fur an. "fuo' superare II vl gore . lo slan.io ill ipi 11a Itallano t'arlgi. lis gennain I n.t i ntnmlsslone eouiprwta dl q'jattro aminlragli rnppre- sentnnl I'lnghllterru. gll Stan t'nlti. la I'ranclu e I'ltalla. si . rlunlta In ses- done n Tlume. alio scopn di Inxestigan Tn. cupazlone d. xarll fortl lungo la eeesiex uiit-inac- ;-ii .cnueii is... Petta occupazlone rlclilamo 1 atten- zlone del Prlml Mlnlixtrl delle dit Ptenze durante una rliinlono che ebbe ,,,. i !,-.. ., .,n.. ac a !.,..-.... luoge. In I.nndra sul nrimt dl dlcembre, prima dell'arrlvo dd President Wils.in In delta rlunlone fu deeUo di rlchledere qualtro animiragll per condurre una InchlfRta alio hi opo meritl delle rispcttixi zato In dett rergioiie dl detertnlnaro 1 nsplrazioni ax-an- I.o riunioni della oommissione sono stato sospese indetlni tamente. si rll. e, a causa dd ntlro del rappresentante itahanei ll euae sj ejede tmn la In intero accordo con i suol ml loch I una I de s. acrl a.ii. j.hiesta 'sl- UCII llO-lliesia GRAtXDE Il.i.CIIETTO ALL'ADI-U'lil.t HOTEL' (Juesta sera, all delphla llotr' sira luogo un grand) banchi tto offertu da un comltato dl Italian! del West Phi la ' clelpliia. com testlmomanza di simpatia cli roconotcenza xervo i nicmbri dol;s.'i' that the lad r had n-treateU from Thlrtv.four Wrel Influenza Bureau n.r 1 nner.ldfl. da. eMMl Hxottn rlnrutit t'nlr1ji. mia nuo scopo en comn.it terc e aebellare, H terribllo niorbo ' 'rra ' f-tBllatl flgurano sp.ccato P-rsonallta' umerlcne. or, public" funzlonarl e moltlssime lgnor e big- tiorlne americane il.a tai.to si distlnsero nen opera al asslstnza. spe. Ulmente verso c I lta ian rll XVest Phlln 11 Comltato ircaricaio del Jlanchet- to e' eomposto d"l sejuentl rnembrT Mr Nn rla del c ; jerclo Mr Joseph Tao.ella. Mr Mar?lule di Taolo Mr Carmine Mattl i Mr Jo.eph Discardl, Mi iiii"enio Tno'elii. I.ulyl Pastor, Teat, .1. p-rtia. Mr loseph Perna Sr leonato ill I; ti .Xr'een , Ma!-'. Ales, anilro Teri i PAYS $709,059 IN PENSIONS 9JS Di-biir.'Ciiienls liv I. S. ."sire into lv 1 . t . r- - i J911i Dll)Ur.'CIliens liy I . S. Mrel and Canipe-ic I-iind Announeril Pittsburgh, I in ?o i Hv T)-The I'nltcd States .st.el and earner-,,. pr.,i sion rund. provided bv Andrew Car negie, and tin- I lilted States Ste. I c r.r-p-ration elgnr ve.irs ago for voter, in etc. plovei dlslcirsed J'ej'e 03'' 83 an o'ig r... tired workers during the x-ear I it s in. cording to tho annual report mad pub. uc niro inuax execution f0R INEBRIETY n c " . "n i-. i Hu-sian .soiet Decree- Dr.i ii i 1. r ti i e-in i stnilcliolm, Jnn 30 . (fiv , pi i threat tn punlh Inehrtetv among riol. she 1st nfllelals of high degree bv d.nh i contained In a Soviet decree 'pi Inted In lato Issues of Iho Tetrograd news' papers The decree savs that drunkenness among such ofllelalu Is increasing, and propones vuratlxe- measures If these do" not pr-Jve effectlxe however tho of fense. It -Jx threatened will cau'e the, Infliction of the death penally I EVENING PUBLIC j POT KH PRORI FM LUUItIiIiIi DlllUEilV , . . . ConfmMirc li-ninitrrasscu by Hostilities on Three Separate Fronts IIAII'S DEFINITE ACTION Allien Agree Nation Mul lie Harrier lo Germans and TJolpliovis.13 III r.H Mll.Kri . SIXIIKN Snivi'nl I'nlilr In I'.t r'llllS I'lilitir l.rrlsrr .1 ' '" ' ';' -" 7-1if I'.iil.. .t.n r.f - l'v far Ibo nmjt dif- llciilt or the continental European taks which the big Towers that are directing the alTalrs nf the Peace Conference hale to undertake i that of straightening out the -ompllcnled nii'itary and political af falts of Poland. At the present moment Poland Is firht Ing what may be called three separate wars slmultaii'OUMlv en as many fron tkrs, mil Is tolng at the same time to eotnert herseir Into rn Independuil ie. pilhlh tn whhli shall be addeil later Mieb regions of old l'oland as have- not ot been reilored or nre still being con tested for b other new smics Pellnlto a"Hoil hi the Alllm Is held up P tilling a report f the eotumtpslou ail tlmrlzerl lo stimy Hie whole rnl.mil sll- itntlon That commission cannot make the llrst mn'e to gr t th desired Informa tion until It rirebcs Its Instiuotloiis as to what Is wanted and how to go about getting It. The task of formulating Instructions was del taled to "s'lephen I'lchnn. the Trench b'orelgn M ll'ter. and he has completed them, bin the- must be mi lled b "ie 'le gr it powers before they cm become operatle. That ratillc ition ban not et licrn mario Poles Allnrknl on 'three .sides But the Polish cotmnlllee In Tarla as rerts that their eoutilrv cannot cease fighting when 11 Is under constant mili tary attack bv three enemies other Towers represented at the IV. toe Confer, once, nre inclined ! simp.ithlzo ulth that "lew V most rmli.it pissing phase for the cnnfi rencn at the Qu.tl d'cirsay i that one nf the Hire, military forces at war with Poland Is that of 'c 'zecho o ikla, one nf the new .states lecog nlcd by the .Miles, and exartlr on the same fooling as a frh mil) nation as Poland Itself. The other enemies at "ar with Poland are the I Kralnlatis and l!olsbe ists 'Ih. it Is less r inbarrasslng. for (he Tkralne has imw a well-ddlned status, and the Holsho iMs aro still i ounted as outlaws and enemies of nil nnilmis. at least until tbev accept the Imitation In the Trlncis Island parley conference. Oilier rlshtlnc lias Ceased To digress fnr a moment ftnm the Polish question tho warning nf the great Towers to ease lighting rectos tn hais been more effective in other quir ters. Serbia and P.utuaiiin have slopped lighting bunt the proMu. c nf th.. II-.in.it. and Hie situation beiw.in lint and Jugn-Slat trnnps Is I. ss strained al-' though I he Italian jiress has Ju-.t begun a bitter attack on 1 raiie-e. i hargiug , that country with rnloe atlug th. ,lugn Sla eaiiHe, cli splto Its Adriaili si . re t treatv obligations lo Italy. Hut to return to Poland ltr.aU'e of If r mulllcipllclt of illinnililrs vhe i seems to be losing cmund dally in In r fight with the I'z'cho-MoxakH and mi say Dial tho representative - nf to. Towers nt Paris ari grcitlj disturbed b I In- sltiiatimi Is pulling" it mlldlv I'or, If there Is one point ahoM ,,11 , jolliers I dilcli concerning eastern "uropc nn all the .Miles agree, It Is that a ' strong barrier Pnllsh nation Is. nbso liltelj Indispensable! as a future s.if. -guaul again"-! cirrman expansion tn the east and against the spnud of llolsho- . xlfln to llio xeest. President W ilsnn explicitly di-c'nros In I is tlilrtcc.mli pout that an Inde-pcndi nt polish Stale must b.. en, ted. to Include i inn territories inhabited hv lnilln.nt.ihiv i , Tolisli populations, l'oland asserts that ,ter fnot she Is tlshtlng foe luday is luus mcilspulanil Inlluteltec) The zrcno-winiaks deny that claim, and , tlim Ii ohm nt the b Allied li.xc stigaling idle nn iff ISMtjes which the commission must lule on The political nes fiom Poland Is much mure' comforting than that con- corning her military nffuirs Althouii no Ueiails liaxe e?t been recolved in Tarls concerning the popular elections on Junu.ir 'I6, tins freudi b'nrelgn ufflce bus every ussurance from its agents that tin Toles are really united politically In support nf th pre-eiit proi islenial gox- rrnment of Pudeteuaki onel T'llsuile-bi uml that the constituent assembly, to which eh I, gates haxe Just been elected, will leegm tho orderly xvnilt on l'ebruary of bullel'ng their new State u i.r.o.wnn .-ritw If irclvti tn ,'icm'ng 1'iiblic l.nlgrr ro, r,gh. rill. I'll Vuhl l.iJjr, to el id Net. l'oric 'lie i , I n. Itiitterdam, Jnn. .'.el e ore ng to n-v s from Krilin, sex ere lighting is going em between the I'zecbo-sinval.H uml the Tnlc Tin liirlin Tugthtutt "" "teernerg.r ni.iri.e ami were emlan , Bre e Saturday rvenlnc between Ipeatroxi. and Karwn by i wch fories 30,(eeo strni a. Later the Poles re.encil i Important icenforcements, and the In- dedsne battle us MI! ragng when , the latest new- was received " VON FINI'1 l!l' I'llil'"- f r.erniaiix'j Dcfc.UCil Cnmmanilcil Une I rmies Pari.. .Inn fife c Bv A P 1 "ietieial von Hlnem has been tetired from active tervleo In the ilerman army, neenrdui;; to adxlces receixed here fienn Derllu General von Ilinem xias formerly Mm -ter of War of Prussia, and at the i penlng of th war xvus alien command of the See one ejerman Xtmx, u ...Je ui nfirimps from Saxonv I i-t ,-. tin rnbe r et w .is ant riurced that I -i is . e,n tr ,i . eler nf nlle of the e rr ll, , i, s shatlereu bv the gr ,t i , , r,fi , , jpj lpsjQ l7 The 16 valve 4 cvltndcr Stutz Motor, although high powered, is , revelation in its simplicity, smoothness and economy of oper ation. It meets every demand of the ownci. S. R. Blocksom Motor Company 667-669 North Broad Street LEDGER PHiLADELPHT A, THURSDAY, I DETECTIVE KILLS OLD BANKER Shoots Millionaire Victim flint Thru Trim to Commit Suicide THtrlmcuc, V. V, Jan in - Smith W ifonltlln. an nged banker and real cslale owner who was reputed lo be a mil lionaire, was shot and killed In his otllco Hern by William Wright head of a Vow York detective agency. Alter shooting f'nnkllii twice In the back, Wright attempted tt take III own life, but failed. According to the police, t'onklln re cently foreclosed a mortgaKe ho held on property which formed part ot the cMato left by Wright' father. A policeman found Conklln dead on the floor and Wilght lying across a ehalr. Willi a wound near his right temple Constable .Tobn Oloer, to whom Wright was speaking shortly before the shooting, said Wright admitted "haxlngi trouble with Conklln " i CAPT. NOBLE NAMED ADJUTANT AT MEADE 'asses in Spanish Now Being Condneled for Oflieers and Men in Camp Svint iicjnfei to 7t"dnr; PuMic lsttgrr Camp Menilr. 1111.. Jan. .11. --Captain Korest C .Voblo has been appointed dlxlslon adjulant to succeed Lieutenant Colonel John A. Barry who was relieved of his duties here a few class ago and sent to I'nrl Sam llniirion for duty as the senior Instructor and exerutho of ficer at the in airy ofllcers' training school there Captain Noble Is In the adjutant general'" department and his hern serving as an assistant to Colonel Barry for smii months, llis appoint incut was .mnoutieeu tills morning b Major (lener.il Jesse Mel Carter, the dlxlsfou onminander. The wiy has1 been opened for olPcers and men of tho Lafasotte IMx Isloti to learn to speak Spanish. In a, circular IrsiKd this morning Ceneral Carlrrcalled attention to the fad tint !oetor e'on tlnho and Trnfessor Montgotnerv. of the Pan American I nlon at Washington, are conducllng classes In Spanish in tho camp 'I lie i lap-os for nlllce-rs on being held irry .Monday, Tuesday and Tnd.iy eienlngs, and tho classes for the men r.to held exery Moliu.i, W. ' j and Trld.iy cm ning Aniilli r ilicular bsued b. lb ncial Carter read- Organl7.itlons heading dailies who desire g'je;s frnn the xarlous gxern merit dcpn intents In Washington ian make th arrauge'neuts with Mrs e ir rine I 1,'Hkman, secret, ir., oxernnient lecrealio.i league, 1 Ins Minxlx.iii'i ,'M line, phone lYauklln JCOn, branch P A Ulltablo nunilicr nf chapeums w II he provlelo'l for these iartlrs Mr'j Lockimn asks that two das tioilcc be gieu in order to make nccepraiy ai nitigemculg. Clrl must be s'nt by special car from Washington tn ca up and return, le.n ing i amp at lo tr, p ln cider to reach Warhlngmn ahead nrian i ,i fimn lliltiinorc .mil to it al'e cotmc-tmn-with the midnight i ity iats tn the x.i nniis pans nf the , m CAMP DIX OFFENDERS GET STIFF SENTENCES .Men Yho Took French Leave Sent to Fort .Ta Barrack. PI ijer." Cluh Opened r-- e' ft .prt'e'i fee Te riitief; p , r f r p- ( ii mil lilx. Jan sn Kound gulllv of refusing to obey a lawful pomm u.d from Captain ,,, .1 " laren. e Mitchell io do kitchen dutv and then taking Trench 'eme from ivtober 2(1 tn cietnher :: I Prl mi to Morris Welsberg. Conifiny Id will serve two jenrs nt Tori .In", N" V following a dishonorable discharge from tho serx ice, Prliatc. Julius Harlnus. Company 17 will spinel file xeurs at the same plne-e ' fer likewise refusing to obey a com manel from a superior oeiicr to dn guinl duty nt tho garbago stand. Trixate Walter P Pay Company ", who xe is apprehended ut Utlca. N". V.. after lumg nhscnt nlihnut lue fiom August 19 to October IS, will rcrio three veais at Port Jny. The formal opening of tbo Tlayer 1 lub nt nit was held jesterday with h rn option and leu Main xis,tor ani-pted the opportunity of xisitlng thr bulldliit; which Is iroxldee xx ic ti al comforts and lias leeen circled in u. emergeney housing committee of tin V. W. c. A. of which .Mrs. John l rtockefeller, Jr.. is chairman, for th. be'iiellt of women rntertnini r. a1 n, i wlio muy ln lonipelled to remain all night Ttieler (he auspices of I.n utenant X P. I'KII.'-cu, physical director of th V. M. C. A , nn indoor athletic mr t will be held tn tbo y M iiudlloiluin mi the ixening of l'ebruary 22. tit oi;Toi-"-i:YMFK;in 1'ormer I'resiilrnl Will Not lie Conn-el for "Wcl-" in ( anile. I Nill orU, Jail I'.11. It Mas triiorir 1 here th..t William Howard l.ttt Iris . niseii in in i ax counsel mr the .in i , hibition forces either In ndvlsenx ,i other capacity, when nnti-it,.,il,,i io,, , argijec ln.foro the Supreii,. Cinirt Vnilnijs reasons are nffcieu ,, noi g tl.em he, tig that Ills former .ip.m n nients to the court make It InadMs.iiele Tor hitn to appear: hlj work at i. k. ep bun tno busv and the f..i t he ,, ,i he L'lhel 111 e - hv the llr-puh! ,, ,c )m , ,r 1 1 e i t I e ot 1 il cainli 1 lie 111- rii.l i g . ii en I Ie- a p or i, e e Ii m i I ,n the e v r til if ii,,,, r rl. I I i , I ll thr tie hi -J KAISER'S COMING SURPRISED DUTCH Formal Statement by Pre mier Explains How Ilohcn zollcrns Entered QUIGKKR THAN REQUEST Government Then Arranged Willi Count liriititirk Di't! Allies a Favor, He Says Ily TAT.TlR nURANTY Special Cable lo f.'tening Pubtie f.cilfcr i-cruraht, 1)19. ! ,V V. Time, Co. Paris, Jan. 30. A Prcnehman who has Just returned from a semldlplomatlc mi'slon to tho Netherlands communi cates to the nvp.s'iNO I't'm.tc l.nnnmi a declaration of the Butch attitude regard ing the Kaiser, which was made tn him hj Premier Buys do Beerenbrouek, who revised his copy of tho statement and authorized Its publication. Tho Pre mier Raid' "We aro reproached fnr Inning glen hospitality tn the Kaiser and his son, But, to put It bluntly, these gentlemen feel like a brick on our heads Mow coulel wo net otherwise thnn wo have done? I would like lo know what any one else would have done In emr place, "You know I lie circumstances on Sunday, Nox ember in, at I a. m, tho sergeant op guard duty at Lsslden per celxed the nrrhal of a train of nuto. mobiles oillceni of Hie rank of geneial stepped out alnl demanded t lint lie ac cord passage tn the Kaiser The rer geant refused "Then one of the generals elcrlarrd. ii mi 1 1 j i mmm 1 1 1 1 i inwiiin,irwt j iiM tin mi lupnwimj "", ljf These Experts Will Bake for You - Sponge Cake IvinsBakcr of Good Biscuits in Philadelphia Since 1846 Pioneers in Pure Food Baking by Skilled Bakers JANUARY SO, 1019 'l.'erjthlng has been arranged xvllh the txvtoh floxcrnment nnd tho Kaiser Is expert ort.' 'The sergeant, as a mere noncommis sioned olllecr, nllowcd himself to bo oxercome by this 'war lord' nf high rank and the Knlser entered Holland. "At : o clock that morning, on my re turn from churcn, t was informed by my colleague, M. Van Karnebnck, Minister of Foreign Affairs, tint ho had received nt 7 o'clock it, lelegiam from our repre sentative nt Brussels, M Van Ilollen-liox-en. transmitting n request that tho Kaiser bo allowed to pass tha frontier. Almost at tbo same hour the command er-ln-rlilef of our army rcreix'ed a notifi cation from tho post of the cnnimnnder of Maos'rlrhl of the event that had oc curred at dawn that Is. tho Kalser'a entry, Wo xsrro faco lo faco xxllh a fait accompli. "What atllltl'Io xxere xe lo adopt? The Kaiser's net of abdication xvas only dated Ncixember 11, but on Noxenber 10 on twooparato occasions ho afllrmed that he had come lo Holland solely In the dellnltn quality of 'a slmplo prl Mite percon.' of a jilaln cltb.en asking lor hospltHlIt'. It was difficult, cxqti dangerous, to refuse. "To receli'c" him xvas to render a serv ice to tho Allies, vim world knows now where) arc the chlef.s of the imperial family and I ha I they nio unable to do any Inrm. "This unexpected arrlxal forced us to seek a placo to lodge tho visitor. After much ado. nnd xvlth a great deal of telephoning, we found It on the, prop erty of Count Bcntlnek, who has been subjected to a lot of xexatlou In conse quence the breaking oft of lung-rtand ing friendships with Kngllshmen nnd annoyances of all kinds. His position, like our own, has been completely mis understood. In replx to the rrenchmaii'o question as to the possibility and desirability of tho extradition of tho members of tho Imperial family responsible for thn xvar. which might, as ll xiere, mark Hollano's entrv Into the league nf nations, the Premier said "I can onl repeat to xnit what I said in Parliament: Wo shall act In ac cordance with the existing laws and treaties. Hut, beboxo me when feeling To their skill is added 73 years of Ivins better baking experience, plus Ivins Guaranteed-Pure ingredients. Perfection is the result, and your own test of taste will prove it. Nowhere in America is there another such organization of bakers who have specialized in fine cake making. Why not take advantage of it? Order from your grocer today. jMSsfflry (Bfs on the subject runs less high, Iho world will nppreelalo Iho legality and useful ness of Iho attitude taken by the Netherlands. "In Germany the Imperial family might Imvn formed Iho renter ef a moral nnd Intellectual agitation Noth ing of Iho kind Is posslblo here " LEAGUE OF NATIONS PLEASING TO ITALIANS Approval of Project Received With Rejoicing in Rome. Wilson's Influence Seen Special Cable tn Kveninp 1'iiblic Ledger C'orirfj'it. 1)19, ty .V. V rimes m. nome, Jnn. SO. Tho xiholo press of Bomo Is satisfied with the proeediiro nt tho Peaco Conference nnd expresses the hopo that n lucky beginning xxlll bo a good omen for tho future workings ot tho conference. Tho news of tho npproxal of the league of nations project xx-.is recclxed here with rejoicing, as this action was the ono moit ardently desired by the Italians, ns demonstrated by the speech of Orlando, xvho has nhan upheld tho necessity for n society of nations lo inako war In tho future Impossible and form strong commercial and Industrial ties between nations. All (he decisions so far taken nro te garded as liming distinctly shown the influenco eerdsed by Tiesidcnt Wil son oxer the assembly. Ills suggestion of a meeting of the different Biisslan parties l called hero a "great states iiinn'.i coup" Tho conference is now approaching what one paper calls the "burning ques tions" nf territorial settlements' It Is Judged here that the most eliilleult prob iciiis xxiii up iiioso in ino uiiino ami Adriatic. Bake for You Pound "END mHELMSHAVEN REVOLT J Sspnrlncnn Urising Suppressed. Northwest Republic Declared London. Jan. 30. (Hy A. P.) Tho Sparlacan uprising at Wllhelniahaxcn has been put down, according to Berlin adxlccs to the Hamburg s":1";irn,p":.. The Ccrman Cox eminent contemplates strong measures to combat tho growing strlko waxe thern and xvlll soon bring fomard a bill compelling men to xvorlc nnd soxcrely punishing strikers, accord ing In a Copenhagen dispatch to tho ex change .Telegraph Company. Heme, Jan. 30. A northwest German republic has been declared by tho Hruns wick Soldiers and Workmen's Congress. Tho new Stato extends from tbo Hart-. mountains to the Not lb Sea and Includes Hamburg. Schlcswig-Holsteln and parts of ((atony nnd Allmark. It Is based on socialism nnd communism. COAL SERVICE "2 Mars ftp" wo hart the. smallest coal yard in in.lln.rlclpl.la, delivering 3,000 Tons a Year Today w-e hnx'o tho largest coal jard In Philadelphia, dcllxcring 150,000 Tons a Year Wc have had Blizzards Wc have had Strikes Wc have had War And xn serxed you well No order too small ri too large. One Price lo All Owen Letter's Sons Conl Scrricc Station Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland St. Ilrll rlioue. lnillllforil SlaO Keystone, l"at 231 Cake banasMaManHna-s-is-aDan. n ii '1 -).3I y-ssgfi J .J
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers