V-.' r ti Frt. Jf H 8 ILSON DOCTRINE SUPPORTS F RANCE vCettor Declaring for France's 5v,- ." l .:.. "All Fnnrcj" t inicgiii.jr ii w"- R Ft MAY With Monroe Policy PROVE AS J iMntntlven of the nntlonnl nreanlzntlon 01 inp laoor unions 01 nil wc comrnci- lns partic to a conferenre nt Vcr sallies, rven during penrp nrgotlntlom, lo dplilorntc nml innkc ilceiilon on In tcrnntlonal Inbor law. It ooniuVrs it would ho ndvantaKCons tlmt the prnrecd Iiiri of thN cnnforptirp lie bnsed on decisions rrnrhrri nt the inlrrnntlonnl trnilcx nnidn i-niifrrrm-c lipid nt Iterne from fVbninry " In Prbrimry II, 101D. Wp nppend n riipy of those dreMoiK, wlilcli hnvo boon nerepted by Oil repre pntntlr of trnilei union orcnnlzntioni in Holiptnin. Itiileiirin, Prnmnrk, (Jor- iiinnj, (iront llritnin. Krnnep. (irepop, BINDING ! """"'"'' "n'-v- 'ni"In. Norway, Am itrin, Sweden. Swlt.erlnnd. Spain and ' I In tiRiir v. Wo lime brpn charged lo Hv CLINTON" V. (ilt.nEUT I1'1' this in the iiiilmi of (ierinany." i. 2 '".,.. ..f ii,. r.t.nlnr ruMIr I In proioil lintr. Count von Hrnel iir IfjfJ uiih thr Vrnrp liflrgn- dorIT Itniitznii i reported to have nid ' lion In ISiror (f(i lmi(j 1(llRnv rfp,,,,,,,,!, Yh ,.nlld IJy Special Canli )r imrni, ,, lln ,,ennle nml ninny pre! Corirlsh' i'" hv ThMIp '"'" ''" inrnpnblp of iii-iompiilinipnl, lie nhn VarU, Mnv 12. All doubts n lo,0tPMcij dint (Jormnii was not hultnl President Wilson's attitude towaid tlfn j.iin (be leacne of nations, m;p.l enrncement lielneen (irnnt ' The Allied mnwer. said lo bine been promised onsaKcmcn. ..,., Id.ir. I.-.I In I'leM.lent Wil-on. said thp Britain and Iraneo, herebv """ Ips ran n.lnut no discussion of their Great Britain would lie bound to i'"-,,,, j,1(,,t ,, nlr lcrn, f ,,r!.c protection of Frnm m:nint fiitur I n ,h n ft r-,1 and thai Ihe sei ond tintii fierman ncsression. have been , learod , Siaph of Arth le I prcv-nhes the melhod uerman iiBBr :Jfor ndmissjnn f new sinlps lo (he n hr the official explanation thai '" , . lip Dy idp nun mi i ... ll'acup f nations, tpnil nt suhmittinc a treat v making the Stead ot piiDmimnK ... w.inll Will Urslsl I'mlest United States n party to the ..mie, TnP Al, ,,,, h ,,,vnv,., , pr,. acrepment the President will first inn- sent a tirin tcsionw-n to the Teutonic B .. ,-ii,iiiiv r pi "tests and iiiiiiipiipi, the 1'ipuo dc- gult the Senate on the ncceptnbililj "'.;.,,, snob n treaty. s' iueinbp of Ihe (ieiinan peni p ., .. , ,,.,. veh ! trpnlri'iis"'"' left Prsiiilb- Snluidin nistlil If the Senate fnvor seh ,i trmir . M1, ,1((, ,,, ,,. the President will then submit ,i fnrm-il ,-.iclf r. f'nrl l.iRien, bud ir the liei 1 I man Tinip I nion ( 'onfedeuition , proposal I'nii ( "oiiih ilor I'.lieiba.h ipiip-cnla- It is not made clear whether tbetn0 f ,, mltiisr if lailrniils. and , ii, r, llm Si iiniill. "t I lio l oiPicii "mi' .n EVE2CIXG PtJJiLKJ LEDGER PfilLADELPHlA, MON.DAY, I miii MAY 12, 1919 ) Highwaymen Kill f)llt' Aftink Wmnrill l,f ''"''''fJI'ort, JIass., charged w Uiw, matte tr uniuu ,)lo ,,.,,,,, lnIl of lip ,,,, .s ni llt fr( monrinc kioihuN for the P-B. 1'nder orders of l-ieutennht Charles 0. Mttlo, itli oni belief that without such a government they cannot develop Into a free Chris tian democracy," the message said. "The Korean people have solemnly this end, American sailors are mnkliiR sworn to resist nil existing authorities preparations to icccIvp thp C-5. lii Korea other than those of their own Anchors have been Installed about provisional government. The only way Korean people can lie compelled to sun mit to the Illegal, immoral and self appointed authorities is by using brutal force. I regret to sta'te to you that brutal force Is now promiscuously used to suppress the Independence movement of the Korean people." stone steps neniby. Doctor Btich called for help miii Mincelcd with the man but lie escaped in the railroad yards. ipiilni Magistrate Cnwnid held nun mid President has promised to rRe upon the m ;- , - ' V , "V I M-pmal.! In SMin bail for .nu. Benntp the acceptance of such a tieatv. ,..,.,,,, ., . ii,,. ulciiinotciit i:i I i , (ipnigp PiiviiiiiIIp. "f Carev (.tieet. t.... it I. ..rtniii that ho is personally I Thei undoiibtcdU hnvc In en i bniRedl mid tithnin Ti ic f Indiiinn neniir , . Cnnllnnril From Tnp One .I-....,.. ,,,. ,.. II. . .,,,,1, ntt.1 ok uri'ii uuinu ui' i" ni i,ni. ...... ,.. ,, . . ,, i i upp, i "' iiti npnri in proviue a moorinK ioi- Thc victim of tlie shooting had been J H'p ship. The nlrshlp will be nncliored a watchman In that fccctlou of the city " '' more than its length from the for thlrtv-lhe years. comparatively tiny Jlartlns.idp plane In Doctor 1-ecds was attacked on the, which the British aviators, Itahynhnm Walnut Ntreet bridge at Thitty-lirst Morgan, plan their flight, street while on her way home with Dr. Aboard the Chicago In the hnrhor ns t....!. it, ...I. in,,. ,,, unrnnf fi-Ain n . the hasp sbtn for tin, illttirlble pxnpdl- iccess on tb'c bridge nnd nttemptcd to " t inn. mechanics have overhauled a spare , Charles II. firahelow to Speak Today snatch Doctor J.ecds's handbag, and , muloi- imiilnblo for usp should cither of i Subjects pertinent to the times will when he failed, dragged licr down the the two engines cnrrled by the C-.i.l'p tevleweu ny tnaries ii. ur.iKeiow in go wiong. nil address nciore me uuy uusincss Co operation between the weather Club at a lunclicou today at the Hotel service set up by the Hrltlsh air minis-jAdelphia. Mr. Orakelow has ad- nm... ! .ml ltmlse.1 In for Ihe contenders In the S.iO.OOl) urescn n numoer iu oinrr organiM- Doctor Leeds was taken to the Vni j intercontinental flight nnd that of the Hoh recently on similar lines. veisity Hospital, where she was joun(l i niicii piiups iinvy ioi- mc hjhik umn to be suffering fiom cuts nnd luulsesi-nml dirigible expeditions lias become of the bead, fine and body. She was I closer. Lieutenant C. X. Koyser is the lalpr taken to hei home, whore she is'lJHisnn meteorologist and will plan out suffering fiom sboik. l'hjfcicians t-aj ,P weather maps for such trips ns the her (onditioii is critical. .-, ninv make from here. Other niem- Tm-skcy was s-hot 1A I'ntrolnuin ,,Pr, of )p nvintioii group aboard tlie Itngo. of I ho Sou-nth nnd Cnrpentpr t ',i.-nRn lmo been woiking on chniN Stroots stntinn after. It Is ilinrgeil. ho (v ()) pni,,v.(M.srR fnr t1P ,n,. nttemplod to i b Tom- Melohosk,. of .,,,,, ,,rptl i,Prn ntl England and fMIII South rionl street, in tlie doorway ,.,, ,,0p , , A!!rp,t of his home Tursko and Hugh Jlr I Dotinld. of Pront and Cm poiitPi streets, ,,nr,rr. Tr, Aln i, iiPBed. had hold p nnd weie gQ j. URGED TO AID gOMIg IIIIIHIKII l'-l, ll '11., ," n' " when District Dctocties Pagilolti. (ieoiinotti nnd lliirdiiuan answered bis dies for help. TursKev ntlemplPil I" escape nnd j ii,.go. who was is tt. acted to the Secretary of State at Seoul Ap- si one, bred when the man refused to I i stop. 'rursi,o-s iniuiios weie treated peals to President Wilson I iit the ronnsjlinnia Hospital nun jes a nil uieincnceiiu -z-li CAPITAL DISCREDITS RUMOR ABOUT EGAN Washington Doubts He Will Get Mission to Rome Belioves Democrat Favored Washington, Mnv 1L Humors cur rent in Philadelphia nnd n numlipr of other cities that Dr. Maurice Vrancls Egan, formerly t'nlted States minister to Denmark, has been tendered the am bassadorship to Italy hnve finally reached Washington, but nre discredited in official circles. Doctor Egan has the unique distinc tion of having served a record number ATLANTIC 9 - El FREEDOM OF KOREA, 1 llll I III II III'' fill I disinclined to go farther than ho lias )p ihmtlnn llh lllci I illsi ussinns if Hip llciinnii (!n- num in his letter t" Clemeiipe.iu ip-i garding tho protection of I'ranio. I ernini'iit. The genoial nssombh of Socialists ' ..I P.,, on, I ll, n I iU,!l Vl Minlll llf HlO This letter declares it to He to rhe in- S(1np ,PIl ,0)lr, ,polutions pio tfrest of tho wholp world Hint Piench j (psini nguinst t In- pp.icp lieal. in integrity bo preseneil it is on all-'whiih n s:o: .liislni- is Molatod in nonrli cpr pnrase I)iiali hos from Amsterdam say a fours with the Moniop Doctrine nnd, if announced by Clemencenu. would doubt less come to harp Hip same binding ef fect that the Monroe Doc.tr in e bns. It is understood that Clemencenu in listed that Preneh public opinion do mmniissinn nppoiiilPii m me cvrcuiiic coniiniticp of the lntorhationnl Socialist ('origioss has pvniniiied tin' ponip terms ' siibunilPil t" (ierninin bv the Allied and i ,.iIih'piI rroni P.me line I iissiu uiied ginernmeiits nnd has ilc ii(. i,so.(lfl(l cubic feet. It will rnrrv six i iiloil In ask an iiiIimmpw with Hipi,,..,. .'mfneiiilil. nil that would be tnanded something more definite than Coum ll of Pnin for the pin pose nf c , , , , Atlantic llight. Tho j pressing the Socialist iewpoint as ( t i-nn--tt Iimt i llight in the C-." could 1 Hip tnnis. ,o,isilv be inade with four men. nnnl ntliiials said todav. giiing more room for fuel or food Prepaie Landing Plare lauding pailv from the cruisei I'liungo, at St .lohn's todaj begun to Prom rnee One menare n stietch of cricket field in loiio beard and his counsel (luidividi allei as a liuiditi. N.'isbinstoii. May 1L - (Hr A P were lipid in !s,"l bail for a tut tlior ) Kocognitinn h Hip I'eace tonferonee of hearing Ma l!l h Magislrntc Wiigle.i Kmen's claim to independence was utged in the liormantown police station, on i In Dr. Singhnm ltbee. secielnrj of' suspicion of attempting In hold up state of tho provisiounl Korean govern ' fieoige Itnbinsnii, a ibaiifleui. of the'ment. at feoiil. in n message sent to Municipal Hospital, slmrtlj after - President Wilson and Premier Clemen o'lloik Indni ceau. asking that the council nf four j giant an audience to the provisional! , , goiernmeiit"s repiesentntno in Paris tfttllOOll OlUVtS "It is the unanimous and passionate' POLARIN if Plritlf1 Prill ',lp,!'ro "' llir Korean people to have a, ll I ItclfCo Ull , frP0 nbsnliitelv indppendent govern I incut nf their own choice, as it is their I CORRECT lubrication makes cars last longer, run farther and do harder serv ice. It saves gasoline, decreases repairs and reduces carbon troubles. Atlantic Mo tor Oils lubricate correctly in any weather, any car and under any condition. Ask your dealer for the Atlantic Motor Oil suited to your car. He will recommend the one best lubricant. Ask for Polarine or Atlantic Light, Medium or Heavy. ATLANTIC MOTOR OILS Keep Upkeep Down of years In n diplomatic post, first Jiaviiig been appointed to Copenhagen oy l'lesiuent Hooscvelt anil continued in office there by Presidents Tnfl nnd Wil son. Ills enreer In tlirs. illploiiui t ic corps was a distinguished one, his work during the war In the "listening gallery" ot Europe, as the Danish capital is known, having been marked by particularly mer itorious work. lint Doctor Egnn Is known ns n He- publlcnn, nnd It Is believed here th '' Home post will go to a Democrat whfny Ambassador rage Is relcnsed, , Xew York, May 1'J. Dr. MaurlcU jj P. Egan said jrsterday there can be w ) action on the ambassadorship to Italy until Ambassador Page resigns and ' President Wilson ictiirns home. 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TETLEY S TEA i .'ji i mere expression of President Wilson's opinion, and Hint he linnlly obtained the President s promise to submit a proposal for tho triple nlliame to tho Senate. j The difficult of the situation now i that should the Semite reject the pio- I Duty Above Dollar, Wilson Tells Paris ( nntlniirri m nosal of surh a treaty the force of tho'luno hi Wilson letter enuneintinc the Wilson doctrine regarding Preneh integrity would be greatly weakened The President's position is thus made difficult by the French insistence on a formal alliance. Wilson's Points, German Slogan pint e and S'sMb' Continued Frem Pace One heeded, in so far as it is woith. of him "I have nlwiivs lieen among those who bolioM- that the gieatcsl fiecdiun of speech was the 51 palest safety . be cause if a man is a fool the best thing to do is In entourage him to inlieitiss the fact b speaking. It cannot be s( easilj disornoiod if ou allow him to lemain silent and look wise. but if jnn let him speak, the seeiot is nut and the world knows Hint he is a fnnl. "So it is In tho oxposiup of fnllj that it is dpfentpil: not b the seriuMnn of folh . nnd in this free mr of free' Ijvsnrs, unuerciotning. civilian suit., and speecii men get inui mm sm "i coin- oots before tl.-'ir return. , mutiuiitmn Willi one nnoiuei wnuu The note concludes- "Accept. Hern (institutes the basis of nil iniiimon President, the expiession of my most ' m hieveinouts I'liime. through lnunv particular esteem." licissitudes nnd through man hitter In his note dealing with labor ques- I experient p. found the way to this soit tlons Count von Itroikdorff Uantzau of frcodoni. nnd now she stands at the i?aya that the fiormnn (invernment agrees front of the world as the representatic, with the allied and associated govern- of constitutional libert " I .rnents that the greatest attention must1 -be paid to these problems. 1 "Internal peace nnd human prog- 1 rcss depend on how those questions nre handled." the note sajs. '-The demand for social justice, repeatedlj drawn up in this connection bv workers of all lands, only partlv find indorsement In principle in this section of the allied' governments' draft of the peace terms. 1 These high demands hnxe for the most1 part-already been carried out in an ad- 1 niUtcdly exemplary fashion in the Her man empire." 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