a,. mr 'i TT' .mi JM X rv v.- IV' ,W W i -4pHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AvUrt 8, L: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER 1910 -' f . I" F , -mi 'in if i lip jHRl e IS THREATENED Y PETLURAS ARW1Y iheviki Loso 800 in Attack- W 1, . . rAllios. but Resume Heavy tt-W'J. hnnrrnt Bombardment mw i UNDER FIRE RUSSIAN GRANDDUKESEES ARISTOCRACY OF INTELLECT Alexander Sure Czar's Dead, But Says the Dowager Empress Won't Be Convinced and Vows Not to Leave Muscovy iMMERICANS n. Aaanrlnlrrl Frrs. .i, pj iBDJ...--" g ' Budapest, Sunday, April C Forces commanded by Simon Vellurn, the prcs- S ent leader of Ukraine, are md to be : vi. Itpnorts roeciTed here 8 indicate that they are within a few miles Ij1 of the city. Archancel, April 7. DcIcc1-Rt A. r.) The Hussiau official report on the ' " fighting in the Srcd Mclthrcnga sector Friday shows the Holshcvists lost TOO dead and wounded, in addtion to the a08 prisoners taken by the Allied forces The Allies suffered no casualties The Bolshevists jestcrday resumed the bombardment of the British and American positions on the Dvina and Vaga rivers. The theft of t.000,000 Bolhewsr rubles (nominally 52.000,000) bv Cir cassian Cossack officer-. vln.se uttlvitiw nlso included the anest of 1H0 Amor ican consul nt Archangel and the kid napping of the North nunun ""'; ment omcials was explained at the trial of the omeers Saturday before the wipremc judicial authority of Northern Hususia. , ,. The ofikcr. among whom were l-ap tain Bers and Colonel Mciia. were cuuvictcd and sentenced to imprison ment and deprivation of their inuk and decorations. Because of their military valor the court lccommcnded they up pardoned. The defendants admitted nearly every accusation, pleading old Cosack laws , and the political situation as justihta- tlnn when an Ainea lanciing hi Paris, April 1. (Coirespondcnee of the Associated Tress.) "I nni not here as n grand duke," taid forlncr Grand Duke Alexander of Itiibsla, to the Aso still entertained borne hope thnt he might be ullve, but now even that hope lias died. There is only one member of the family who persists in clinging to the hopo that he is alive the dowager elated Press recent!. "I know very empress. She has riiadc a vow not to well that such things do not exist any leave Itussla unlrs the death of her longer, but 1 am of the opinion, how-1 son is established beyoinKthc shadow of ever, that there will alwnjsl be nu nris-1 a doubt, and I do not dare to shatter tocracy in the world If not that of1 her hist illusions." birth, then of intellect nud edticntlon i The ex-grand duke spoke feelingly, the aristocracy of gentlemen." ' with apparent effort to ieprcs his ctno- The corresnoudrnt. who hud never tion. of the execution of his two conversed with a grand duko bcfoie, had gathered his ideas of them from musical comedies, Monte Cnrlo and the Bioadvvaj spoies of grand dukes. There was nothing suggestive of anv of thesf in the strong, tall, dignified ni.'ui vvur was speaking. "I have given up nil hope of rver seeing inv nephew, the emperor," hn added, "When 1 left the Ciiiitca I brothers in i'etrograd vvheu they were led out from IVter and l'aul fortress mid chot down without the semblance of n trial on January 20, 1010. '"I he nlsheviki would never have dared to do this nulexs strengthened by the semi-recoenition nfforded them by the proposal to meet the debates of the Knteutc at I'nnkipos islands," he niltlcd. U. S. WILL SEIZE CATTLE I CUBAN CONGRESS OPENS $100,000 Worth of Bovlnes in Mex ico to Be Confiscated -liiarc. JIcv. Apnl S (Kv A. 1' ) Unity fiscal guards from the .luuic custom notice have gone to the Ojitos ranch, lfiO miles southwest of here, for the purpose of i minding up nnd enn filiating cattle lucd at $100,000 be longing to the AVnnen Cattle Coinpnnv, an Ainericnn owned loinpanj. ncinul ing to a statement hv the lominiinder pf the customs guard1', ll whs alleged the Warren Coinpanj hnd epoited nit tie to the T'nited States without piviug export duties amounting to that iim Manager Moreliead, of the Ojitoa ranch, who was here tod.iv, smcl lus i companv h.id niver failed to puj duties ou all nttle expoited nnd has started' an investigation of the expedition. The President Menocal Alludes to Labor Issue in His Message II nana, April S -fl?y A. V ) The fiist session of the ninth congress open ed yeslprdav It is figured the Con servatives will have a majority of about nine members 'J he senate continues with a small Conservative majority. 'I he president in his ire-sage to con gress called attention to the frequent labor troubles in the country nnd ex pressed confidence IcgHntion would bo adopted looking to the necessary re forms which the condition of the vvork eii nnd the public pence and order de mand, lie announced his purpose to send Inter to the congress a special message containing leconimendations which he niav nidge opportune, bused on the information unit rceoinmenuu PERSHING VSTERA VITTORIO EINUELE II Capo Delle Armate Americano in Francia Andra' a Roma nel Prossimo Maggie- LE CRUDELTA' DEI SERBI Published nnd Distributed Under rUHMIT NO 84t Authorized ty the set of October ct. 101". on flln at ths FoitofTlee ot Phila delphia. Pa By older of the President a a num,E;ov. Postmaster General Homa, S nprilc II Oenornle Persh ing, coninndante dcllo Armate Ameri enne in Francia, ha accettato l'invito del Ooverno Itnllnno per isitnrc il Itc d'ltnlia, nel prossimo mnggio. In occn sione della visitn il Genomic I'erhing sara' accompagnnto dal Colonello I,lojd Griscom, gia' ambasciatorc in lloma. sottomesso dalle truppe scrbe ni lncin dlato. Git abltantl rlmaRcro cosl' sena ensa e furono dispcrsl dal soldati serbi die 11 malmcnarono cou i talcl dei,fiuill l'arecchie donuc ebbero la tcpta sclilac ciata. Quattro tiomtnl furouo ImpkinU ad nlbcri, per tcrrorbaro il popolo. 1 n Immenso numcro di case del Montenegro sono stute sacchcgglatc e dlstruttc, nien trl 1 scrbi hauno prcso forniture, vlvcrl e qunnto 11 popolo posscdeva. I.o siopo della Serbia e' qucllo dl soffocarc la voce del Montenegro. 11 mlo paese domanda, prima dl tutto, 1'cvncuazlonn delle truppe scrbc e poacla la ristoraziouc del nostri confinl." Mllano, 7 aprllc. In lloma e' slato icri pubblicato il primo volume del rap port! della Commissionc Ileale per le ntropitn' nnstro-tedcscho commcssc nel territori invasi del Vcneto. I lapportiJ contengono narraxlonl chc non furono riportnte dal giornali. Immcdlatn mente dopo l'invasionc la media della mortallta' sal!' dal 22 nl Cm per ognl mlllc nbltanti, c oltre 37,000 dttadlui morirono per maltrattamenti. Soltanto nella cltta' di I'eltre un quarto della popolai'lone totalc mori'. In un altro paese un indivlduo struppo' una ragazza dl sun famigliu dull'ol traggio di cinque ufflciull unghcresi, ma fu prcso, denudnto c dopo nvergll fatto ingolarc una inticrn bottiglln di cognac, gli furono bruclati gli occhl con una cnndcln cd 11 suo corpo fu cautcrlzzato con un ferro rovente. II martirio ccsso' quando 1 carneflel procedcrono per nitre indescrivibili atrocitn'. Di circa 10,000 cittadini deportati per csserc lntcrnati in campi ui conien- In Germanln e nell Austna- Ojitos ranch is owned bv the Warren i tlons which he has solicited from Mujor inteicsts. of Three Oiks, Mich. iGeneial Crowder, V. S. -A . who, bj nuthoiitv of his government, is now making a stud.v of the subject DR. M'COLL MODERATOR the pres twelve! I T ., t i.ly L.uni..uij, ....i" ,, u J riLII.J.I.Ul. n u. .-.. JVrchangcl seemed imminent, captain nu i-ciiirtuciHii'- c-iculc.jr Bers" and the other Cossacks wcroi Coming Year aligued with the Bolbhcvists. As the tn,p n ,1r ,lpxnniler MneColl, Allied transports approached the city has been elected moderator of the I'res ( the liulk of the Bolshevist lorce ticci, nvterv ot I'hilaileipuia utnrr imporxant i..,e Mra nnd the Cossacks remained business before the presbjterv was the behind, ns did Colonel Polapoff, the Bolshevist commander, who was ar rested later. Captain Hers seized tne safe con taining the Bolshevik war fund of 4. 000,000 rubles. Then, with Colonel . P61apoff, the Cossacks arrested the American consul, Pcltx Cole; the Brit- ish and French cons,,., ami the French VuiZ l!. II li.b' military mission. The Allied officials prt n ilttell. .f. A. MocCi were taken to a uarn ami niciucn, enc Cossacks holding them nnd the money Kin hostages until something definite happened. FATHER KILLS MAN iiomiti.il ion of twelve! ministers nnd twelve Invmen as commissioners to tli" i General Assembly in St Louis in Mav Six ministers and six Invmen will be choen from the respective twelves nt another meeting of the piesbv tcrj. '1 he nominees aie : Ministerial '1 he Itevs II. Altord Boecs. K. S Bow man. Charles II Brousnn. Fdwarcl M. Freeman, Wil liman. noli- Calluni. C. F. Macartnev, Alexander Mnctoll, .1. ' Bnvmond, F. I'igott Simkin. Klders A. G. Hrnelford. Dr I A I Cameron, William Crozier. II. .1. Gib bons, .lohn Ilaggeitv, John llimklcv, JKdvvnrd Frutchev, F. Gucker, A. S McCliirc, William II Taul, Itasmus Simonscnn and Frederick Troxell. HOPE SOLDIER SON LIVES Parents Get Card From Him Post marked After Reported Death Palmira. N. .!.. April S Hope thnt nn ofhcml repoit from the War Depart ment ot the death of then son, Harri son, in Fiance, from meningitis, was n mistake has developed foi Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mohrmann, of Broad street, ns a tesiilt of the receipt of it postcard fiom the joung soldiei 'I he govern ment message said he died March IS, while the postcard was postmarked March 22. The Bed Cioss has cabled to Frame to learn the truth. Young Mohrmann was a member of the Thlil -seventh Division, which is le turning to America, nnd his last letters told of his plans for coming home. Shoots the Married Admirer of His Elghteen-Year-Old Daughter NEW SHIP LINE IN SOUTH Wilmington. Del.. April S. William II. Dents, thirty-three jenrs old, of Service to Be Developed Later to Jenny Hill, was shot and killed at tlie( south America and West Coast French street station of the Pennsyl I nrunsnick. Ga.. Apul A new xauia-Hullroad bv George S. J.ucas, ' i,n nf steamshins destined to call nt Jifty-fivc years old. of 170.'! Fnion street, a member of the railroad police force and former! a sergeant of the Wilmington nolice department. The !j ' shooting, according to Sirs. I.ucas. is fc!l- L .. T-.-... 1 cne rcsiiii oi ueiuis h cmtiricei icucii, pajlng attention to Marion, the cighteen-ycar-old daughter of the man who did the killing. Lucas gave himself up and was taken to the police station, where a charge of murder was preferred against him. He' ' is being held without bail and will be arraigned in City Court this morning. Dcats drove a truck for the rnilroid EV and was waiting for ir to be loaded &JS' when he was shot while standing on the station platform. Wilmington. Chaileston. Savannah, Biunswick and Jacksonville has begun cipeintions. It is the intention of the founder of the line. Matthew Hale of Boston, who built concrete xcssels for the Liberty Shipbuilding Company, in Biunswick, to have regular sailings ot these ships from the ports mentioned foi Cuba nnd the Central American repub lies. Later it is proposed to extend the service to the larger South Amen c an ports of the east c oast and if business warrants to go ultimatclv through the Panama canal and trade along the west coast of Central and South America. It is believed that such a line of ves sels will develop a hrgc business, espe cially at present, as bottoms for Latin Amencau trade are scarce. NERVE CONTROL And How to Gain It By H. Aidington Bruce An expert explanation of the cauiei nd symptoms of all nervous troubles, and simple, direct instructions for their relief. Dozens of such subjects as fro l Mine Strain MaNtt Tlut Hurt Hrvl Hw ce Ovttcem Worry ana Ml. iKhotyt train Fe and let Ramadyi Mew ta Btntth Insomnia, IrrctaMUty, Timidity. ate i Oarana Rid ef Neneua Indlttatlen; Haw la CUM Narva Central and Koea Your arttem weU and Strana. "Aq Immense amount of practical advice Ihit ! both aouDd and scientific and In airee ment with Istest advances In Neurololv. Oufht to be ol immense help In a aenerit way to sufferers from nervous troubles "- Iiader H, Ctrtalt, M.D Emineot Neu rolosist. Boston. $1, net, by asai $1.12. Boeiiiotei, et Publuhcis Funk & waqnalls companv 3S0 Mcirth. Avenue, New York Itoma. 7 nprilc. John Plnmeuatz. presideute del governo montenegrino, durante unn intcrvista hn descritto le eondmoni del suo paese, il quale, si asserlsce, gia' esausto dallu prima c sc condn guerrn baleanica, entro' nella guerrn inondiale scnn cssere provvislo . . Hs : i,:,.i . i.i ,..ii i trnzion 111 ill illlt HUUIK'lUlIll IIILII 1 IV.Ollllll.14IU. montenegrino ha dovuto soffrlre lMn-' PW?"BV ofl ,lci ,!'0,ll,tl ,,l,"ln vaslone nnlitare della Scrbia-ba detto! pnglonlcrl. chc ammoi.tavano a ,0 - I'lnmcnaU Io per uar- '. na" ""lv umc-mii ....l cm- i nirrtclm1 nnmm.n A. ben w.iniu pcrirouo. v in lupprcseniii ...i.i .i, n,rn tomnr, nor- mrinr. una media del 75 per ogiii mlllc fino a domani. Fosso dirvi soltanto un piigionien. e rappresenta una lata otto episodio del quale fui tcstimone. II, volte supenore a quclli rclativn alle villaggio di Miri, ove Ja sola colpa fu mortl nvvenutc tra 1 prigicmieri nennci In piena fede per il Montenegro, fu I in Italia. il presidcnle rure tutte POLES ARE NEEDIER Tl BELGIUIIo American Agent Says They Re quire 80,000 Tons of U. S. Food Monthly BENEFICIARIES GRATEFUL n the Associated ,1'ress Waisnvv. April 0 (delayed). Itefore departing today for Paris, Dr. Veinon C. Kellogg, ipember of the American food administration, who Investigated the food und health problems in P'ast Poland, said the situation there had improved, partly ns n result of the re ceipt of American food shipments, but that tliev were far from being solved. "It will take a year to get Poland on lier feet," Doctor Kellogg added. "There are at least 0,000,000 people bcattered over 10,000 square miles who arc worse off thnn weie the Belgians because they have been without any help whatever for four jears. Thoy arc aboslutcly dependent on the Allies for food, clothing nnd hospital sup plies. "1 mil glad to see the American lied Cioss concentrating its effoits in the vast territoiy cast of the Hug liver, which easilj is the most distressed pint of the whole country. If only the Amei nnns at home could see the grati tude of these poor people ! Thtee mouths ago tliev were compluining nnd dis couraged. Xow they nre hopeful. Women, with their eves filled with teais, ran after us and kissed our conts nnd thanked us for the fooc we hnd given them." " , "Dire was the noise "Sims on armour clashint hray'd t Horrtblt discoid, andthi maddint mhith Of ' brazen chariots ragtd: dirt watthtnoh Of conflict." Wilton) I Sounds like the Knights of Old. But it is really Days of Business. The battle is oyer. 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