-.- .... M'.T 'EVENING sTGT PUBLIG LEDGEBPfilLADECl?HlA, -WEDNESDAY r- MAY vU ;i9l9 L',, - ?.. ' HCj if? w m (S iw ' J;'; HANSEN LEAVES TO W1EET RED CHIEF Route to Russia, Where Bol- iwviki Have Spurned Proposal J-S of Truce for Relief Work !f," &U. S. MISSION TO UKRAINE! 3 , , j?; iiy inn issociaicu urn !7tParIi, May 14. Dr. Fridtjof Nanscn, :'3f''rl of the commission to feed Itussia, fhfis gone to llmt country to negotiate i?flrcctly with Nikolai Lenine. the llol- "SiihMlk nremler. ou the question ot food ,-? relief and the cessation of fighting. .m.ti' fA Paris dispatch received last fijfl night stated that a message had been received mere ironi .. iciiironi"'i i ItqUdiTik foteign minister of I.u ' "(da, nnnouncing that the Holsheviki , refused to cense hostilities ni a con dition to the provisioning of Knssla by neutral countries , ,,. in-. i ' are made to keep the price from coming London. May II. (By A. i.i don Questioned in the House of Commons, a(r mtLon and severat members regarding the Stockholm report that tue i, th(1 jjouse also expressed surprise at Entente powers are preparing for naval jne AVar Department's action. and military operations against I etro grad, Andrew IJonnr J-av, government leader, said a llritish squadron had been at llelsingfors for n long time to meet whatever emergencies might arise, but "no definite proposal of the kind suggested is contemplated at this moment," Vienn.i, May H f Ily A. P.t An the Polsheviki are seeking to destroy re American mission has been sent to the ljpion by bringing it into contempt. Ac TJkralne by Captain Thomas Gregory, COrdinc to a message from Centers' cor- t'M$ZU.ot the inter allied food commission, to , re,ponjent flr Kknterinndar, they con JSt 'range fur an exchange ot Austrian , j Jn n chur(,h whh a, ccmonjal "M manufactured goods for flour and pota- toes for use here. This would give the Austrinns a chance to secure food in ' Euronc. instead of depending upon American Importations nnd they would be able to pay in kind for their neces kities. iusteiid of relying upon Lnited States ci edits. Commerce between the new states created out of the former empire would also be developed by simi lar means Captain Gregory has asked the Amer ican II cd Cross to send soap nnd medicines to Ckraine, where the need for these products is urgent, owing to typhus feier and skin diseases. Lieu tenant ( olonel . A. .lone, in com mand of a mission, consisting of three officers and a number of enlisted men, will lead the American mission. The party will travel Dy special train oy the way of Itovno, planning to see Simon j Ttl..Mn (I. a nn.Ln,t LntlA f T'l nlnn Petlura. the peasant leader of Ckraine. , Villi!". HI' " tl-iulil. 11.11, V 1 VL 1 ftlllluc, i there. It will nl-o arrange with West , .... -.. I Pkrainc for oil shipments to Vienna Is expected. Captain Gregory has arranged for the shipment of "0,000 hogs from Jugo slavia to Vienna, in spite of the chaotic conditions obtaining in trade. Iril J-f7i fe v w vtJ- " w i:r; s -.-! F.4-" Jr'V.J-V.'.J -- j" vi : -u X-'sTiA ;.' awS' MEAT SCANDAL PROBE ' BY CONGRESS URGED ' War Department Seeks to Send Supplies Abroad to Keep Up Prices HeVo Washington, Mny 14. When Con Kicss convenes next Monday it will be asked to investigate the action of the War Department in seeking to unload iO,IKM),u(10 pounds ot meat abroad In order to keep up the prices In the United States. Following announcements by the War Department that the big packers would be protected in the sale of sur plus stores of meat now in the I'nitcd States that were purchased for the army. Senator Kenyan said he would introduce a resolution in the new Con gress asking by what authority the AVar Department act"d "Tliose people who can afford to eat , meat at all would like to eat more, said Senator Kenyon, "and they would he interested to know why attempts REDS WAR ON RELIGION Worship , Bolshevists Seek to Bring 1 Into Contempt i London, May 11. (By A. P In the Caucasus, as elsewhere in Itussia, " "" - ; " -' "" " mare 'Ihe choir was forced, under threats of death, to sing the Psalms and canticles of thcliturgy Amoug the officlnl publications of the Moscow soviet is a parody in verse of the church funeral service, supposed to be performed over the body of a dog. The Moscow soviet also has issued a I pamphlet depleting the supposed orgies of priests. These productions are being sent out in hundreds of thousands as Ilolshevik piopaganda. In another church in the north Cau casus n bayonet was thrust through an ikon iu such a way as to bore a hole in , the mouth of Christ, nnd n cigarette was put in the hole. Below were scribbled i some odious words A Moscow disnatch savs that the Holsnevik 1c faith of th 0T 11 1 1 1T1 !1 1 inn caders. iu orde rto shake the e masses, have caused the exhumation or the bones of at. Tikhonj - - a'' st- Mltrofyn "I lnA to en ul There is said to be a growing move-1 ment among the religious elements in Itussia to bring about a protest'of all churches of the world against the Bol shevik violations of religion. The Met topolitan of Odessa may go abroad soon on behalf of the project. Oriental Turkish tobacco charmed the natives hundreds of years ago. And when travelers visited the Orient, a new delight awaited and thrilled them in smoking Turkish cigarettes. The tobacco in Murad is gathered from those famous lands charming and thrilling. True they are a little more expensive cigarettes but oh, such a difference! "Judge for yourself!99 :',. af -TiffS te st's- OELEGATI ITALIAN Sembra che Diminuisca I'ln- sistenza sul Completo Ricono- scimento del Patto di Londra rubllahrd and DlstrlbutM Under PKRSItT NO 3U AuthortreA by the act of October B, JOIT. on flls at the rostoillcu ot Phila delphia. r. lly order at the rresldent A. K. lUUILKOOX. Postmaster General, Parlgl, 14 maggio. I Dclcgati Ital ian! alia Conferenza della Pace non sono ttlii insistent! soura il completo riconoscimenlo del trattato segreto di Londra e quella parte dclle contra eisia relntiva al ternton sulla costa oriental'1 dcll'Adriatico si avvia verso un nggius- taimcnto. sccondo quelll che linnno presm parte nlle rcccnti conferenze La qucstione relativa a Fiume con- tinua ad cserc discussa ei u piano a fame una citta' libera come uanzig si prevede non nccettabilc. II Concllio dei Quattro ha tenuto una, riunioue qucstn mattina, considcrnndo it problcma rclativo at porti, alio1 I spnrtiacque e ad alcunl dettagli del trattato da sottoporsi all Austria, hi presume the la qiiinta nota della Ger- mania, inviata la scorsn sern, sia stata I'lCOH i" tuujiutiutiuuc wu,uui.. wvim ritmione. , Le oppoitune disposlzionl sono state date per il ricevimento dei ilelegnti austriaci. IV evidente i he quest! mi ranno trnttati tneno come nemici e Dni.i.nll! n .1. ..! nnst.lljniii .tltA , ilnln. cVfli ill .1 lllllllfi I ir-innmiii .i- , vn i gnti della Germnniu. nL Delegazione nustriaca sara' riccvuta da una lnis sione militare internlleata agli ordini1 del colonnello Henry, francese, c nella quale 1! maggiore lyler rapprescnlcra gli Stati Vniti. Gli italiani serabrn nDDiano la pane pin impormnie nciWa, the motive of Alfred Everitt Orr. ricevimento degli austriaci e nella Xcw York artist, when with excellent prcsentazionc dei termini del trattato di, PXC(.ution and thought he gave to the pace, c prendcrauno posto a capo della I countr.v his A'ictory Liberty 1oau tavola per la cerimonla della presenta-1 poslPr entitled "For Home and Coun zione dei detti termini. trv-. Mr. 0rr depicted a returning Roma. 1.T maggio (ritaidato). II ' ''oughboy with a Hun helmet slung "Gfornale d'ltnlia," riassumendo i from ,,H sll0ullc'-. wIlle " " right sentiment! della giando maggioranza I nrm "Kelcd n chubby little dough dcgli italiani nci riguardi deU'esclusionc! bo-r- nn(1 aM l,,rC'l within his flell'Ilfllln nei enmnensi in Africa nn.l' I left arm was the soldiers wife. Xow so esnrime- Noi chiediamo agli Alleati che cc dino i territori di piccola importanzn alia l'rancia cd airinghilterra, ma essenzialmente a no! per una niii' ra-' zionnle delinutazione delle fronticre lno(es'(C dell Lritrea, Somalia e Libia. Queste nspiraziom incontrano unn tenace resitenza da parte degli Alleati. II pericolo teutonico e' passato, e sembra hf l'egoismo nbbia preso il posto della grntitudine." "L'Amenca, la l'rancia e l'lnghil- A MalmtffallidtestGmdtfTiukisk ..v. , 8tsr. 5 V Mi. terra hanno comblnato. ttn'ftllcanr.a inentre l'ltalla era nsscntc e do' non soltanlo perche' asscnlc tlalla Confer . enzn, mn come sc essa nou eslstcsc" dice I'lden Xazionalc, l'organo dei na zionalistl Intransigent!, agglungendo la ,iim voce nl corn di piotestc sollevntcsl nella stnnipa italiana per l'Allennza Anglo franco-nmeriennn. I'ar'gl. IS maggio. l.'Eclair si do manda se sKnrrlern' ad una transa zionp. per la questionc di Flume. Nulla dice il giornalc e racno inccrto. 11 Presidcnto Wilson c' in ccrto nual modo icgaio iai suo, manifesto; 1 ricnlpo- tenziari Italian!, invecc, tornando a I I'ailgl, linnno dalo una luminosa prova ! di volonta. Blsogna rlpctcrio alta- mente: sc Orlando e Sonnino non fos tcio ritornntl mercoldl' mattina la cerimonla del pomcriggio non avrebbc potuto aver luogo. La fncciata dell'cdificio dell'tntensa scmbrava scre polata agli occhi del tedeschi, 1 1'leni polcnziar! Italian! non hanno voluto che cio neendesse Sono tornatl per'of the Interior, hrmare pubblieamcnte la solidlta' del lllntl-1 nllldln A tnnin aanin haIiiIh g, , rispomkre ,. lm.nUtudInc y in,rn,i,..n- IAction Francais dice die da venti- quattro ore Jono stnt! wcssl , cjrC0R. zione del progeti' .dei compromessi provenieiiti ell i i da fonte italiana e kIc nltlI ,o fontc mcrirana sul pro blema di Fiume. II punto di vista hnliaun farebbe di Fiume una citta' iuliana coh tin porto assolutamente Hbero per una quindicina di annl. Se jl IVesidnnle Wilson non si nccomodnsse nuesta soluzione, che del rcsto nou 0' statu fntt ufficialmentc dai dclegati itnliaui. quest! rcsterebbero fermi sul patto di Londra. L'ltalia conta pin' mm HUIUI UUUUU VOIOI11U UCI HUOl Alleati, mn il Presidentc "Wilson in tuttn la giornntn di icri non ha ahcora manifestato in nessun modo una dis- posTzione qiinlsiasi che modificasc il suo punto ill vista sulla questipne. WEDS LOAN POSTER MODEL Artist Orr Takes Pretty California , Girl as Bride en York, May 14.- Purely patriotic' ' that the dme is over, the young woman who poseil for the picture has become SIrs' u I J'iss Ulltl1 Wyckoff. of Los Angeles, Calif . the model, was married to Mr. Orr at the lcsidence of Mr. and M Chester N .lones, Newark, X. .1., by the Iter. W. AVurren Giles, pastor of the First Reformed Church of East Orange, X. .1. Air. and Mrs. Orr will reside iu Los Angeles, where, it is said, Mr. Orr had his first inspiration for the poster. 100 and Turkish and Murads are th f an :ordinary. r .T'S'-J" .. , . ." .1 -r-- ."k rTGv?1.v52tv '!''-r:,.MiZ- 'nS E Director of Mid-European Union Tells Why Foreign-Born Resi dents Favor League By the Associated Press Washington, May 14. The Peace Conference was called the "best Amer icanization agency" by Herbert A. Mil ler, director of the Mid -European Union and professor of sociology in Obcrlln College, O., speaking today before the American conference at the Department "The foreign-born resident needs from America an insistence that thcrej be an adequate league of nations to eliminate the injustices of the past In Europe." Mr. Miller said. "He will never forget the land of his birth so long as injustice prevails there. He will always be longing to help those of his racial brothers left behind." However, much the various nationali ties coming to America in search o liberty might seem to an outsider to be all one people. Mr, Miller said, each group was keenly ronscious of its ra cial differences. "Far more than is generally appreciated," he continued, "the immigrant comes here to get frco from political, religious nnd cultural oppressions. It is not without signifi cance that virtually no Itumnniaus or Serbs come here from llumanta or Ser bia, but thnt many come from Austrln Hungary, where the ruling power was tring to kill the national individuality of its subject peoples. The foreign -born needs English to protect him from exploitation, but I would not teach it until It wn plonr that, this wns not j)Ping done to deprive him. ot his na tionality, for that was whv lie was compelled to learn Magyar, German or fiussian .... .tin irnxini- of Nnthan the education alliance. New York, like IN ,c81'.' """-".-:...?...!. i Titnni wise emphasized that Americanization was not to be forced on the immigrniit,' whether he wished it or not. "The process, is thnt of adaptation to environment." Mr. Peyser said. "It is educational, it proceeds from within. The ideals of Americanism can be ex pressed in Yiddish, Italian, Arabic, as well as in Knglish, and attacks upon the native language or customs ot alien breed distrust. Baymond F. Crist, deputy commis sioner of naturalization, described the work of the naturalization bureau in making citizens. Loan Pleases President Washington, May 14. President Wilson cabled Secretary Tumulty ask ing him to convey congratulations to Secretary Glass on the success of the Victory Liberty Loan. n tial-BI I! is both '.', V ,. c-u Svi TRANSCONTINENTAL 1 AIR ROUTE PLANNED Will Start Frnm Hnrn nnri Hnva I ! I i Its Terminus at Santa Barbara Philadelphia is to be the eastern termi nus of the, Lnngley airway, named for Professor Samuel Plcrrepont Lnngley, pioneer American experimenter in ncro nautlcs, nnd extending from the Dela ware river across the continent to Sauta Barbara, Ca,, one of eight great Amer ican aerial trade routes covering the entire country. This 'was disclosed at an "overland aerial transport" session ot the Pan American Aeronautic Congress at At lantic Qity, at which IL Augustus Post, secretary of the Aero Club of America, declared that epochal development ot countries of vast territorial sweep is to come ou the wings of the airplane. Asserting that the advent of the steamship made the Atlantic ocean the central basin of the world, succeeding the Mediterranean sen, Secretary Post said It docs not require great prescience to foresee that the Pacific will succeed the Atlantic aR the central basin, of the world, with the commercial develop ment which aerial transportation prom ises to bring in South nnd Central America, the northwestern part of the I'nited Stales, Alnskn, Canadn Aus tralia, New Zealand, .lapan nnd China. MaJ. B. H. Warburton on Way Home Colonel Bcntlcy Mott. formerly rep resenting Gcnernl Pershing at the headquarters of Marshal Focli. has been nppointed military attache at the Amer ican Kmbassy in Paris, succeeding Mnjor Barclav H. Warburton, of .lenk intown, who is coming home to be de mobilized. Found Dead In Her Room Not having been seen since Sunday Alice Biker, who lodged at .TS1 North Front street, was found sitting in an armchair, dead, by persons who foried the door to her room. Doctors at the Knisconal Hospital pronounced her death due to heart disease. Mountain Valley Water EXDORSEtt BY PHYSICIANS A remarkably efficient Natural Diuretic. Famed for curative properties in Brijjht's Disease, Gout, Rheu matism, Diabetes, etc. A Trial Will Convince You Pnre, Taittlj, Dellchtful 718 C-eitnut Street' rnon walmi! s0T 'srzr. -;, fiiftk Ml r r... i4 iVTi'N ZtT." c g:; ffi in ..VR ' i',',i iss Sit ,1.1 'v I ( f . . 1 i ' AMERICANS IN EBIH ' I -r is n - r-- riunn . iiivmiiiiuuMiim i .. , i Colonel Refuses to Sponsor Three Delegates Because of Their Activities By the Associated Press Ixindon, May 1 1. It was learned last night in official quarters that Frank P. Walsh, Kdwuid Dunne and Michael F. Itynn, representatives of Irish so cieties In the I'nited States who hnc been visiting Dublin nnd other cities !n Ireland, will not be received by Premier Lloyd George on their return to Paris, nor will they be accorded any official or semiofficial recognition. According to n Beater's dispatch from Paris, Colonel B. M. House, who hnd promised to endenuir to arrange nn In terview be'tween the Aincricnu delegates nnd the British premier, hns now, iu view of their activities in Ireland, de cided not to act as an Intermediary. The report thnt the premier had can celled nrraugements to receive the dele gates current in Dublin yesterday, could not be confirmed. Mr. Dunne nud Mr. Bynn renched London last night, but declined to make any stntement. 5Ir. Walsh remained in Dublin when his colleagues left thnt city and is expected here today. Mr. Lloyd George has been subjected to most bitter attacks for his nllegcd f " ' i "i '?' '"' )'l , HE',!' , j, if .,,;,!' .' ' !!?. 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