i?; . . v4v. ,t N, f le J, EVENING PUBLIC L'EDGER-rHliABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, tUNE ll.Mo1 -5 1 -1 ; - 1 J '' V4 v 'i. cr 4. .. t., c . -s I?', IF s l.i I hi. fa m 'r I Jr. i. ' $ &"? t Cfc. Wvr i Fir "v "Wii" tl. "' IRniGARfANS AGREE -tOSTOPHOSTILITIES vr.Sk" -..-. ' , seia Nun iniorms Allies max '-' Czechs Are to Blame for Violation of Truce rS H 'Iay head peace mission Sfc By tlie Associated I'ress IU a fruition. June 11. lleln Kim. the 'W Hnnrarlnn communist foreicn minister. Vi Pn' ren'j a In('!"inSc from I'r"m',r ;p' Clemenceau, noeonlinK to a wireless -n .llonntnVi frmii llmlnnrisf. nirreeS to StOll k1, ""hostilities with the Czech o-SlonKs, nl- though he claims the Czechs are to ' ,,Mnm fnr 1 fiplltlllff liec-nllSC tllCV llis- & ? regarded the frontier fixed by the Allies. The Hungarian leader sitRRests that a commission be appointed to settle the difference between the Czechs and the Hungarians. Bcla Kun also expiese. satisfaction that the Allies have invited Hungary to the Peace Conference. It is reported he'may head the delegation. "Wo note with satisfaction." snys Bela Kun, "that the Allies instructed Czecho-Slovakia. .Tugo Slavin and Ru mania to cease their attacks against us. hutxvc must record that the nbnve-men- 1 tioned states disobeyed the Allies's i - ders, and thnt their, offensive has oulv ' been stopped by our counter-offenshp and that their troops nre still beyond the debarkation lino fixed bv the con vention of November H " ' The reply of Pela Kun concludes by agreeing to ceasp hostilities. It suggests that all the states mentioned should I send delegates to Vienna nnd thnt 11 1 commission should be appointed to bring about a just nnd equitable understand ing between them. COSTING U. S. $10,000 A DAY Shipping Board Ships Tied Up In Rio1 de Janeiro for Month Mo de Janeiro, .Tune 11 Twenty-I two Norwegian sailing w-sscls under, charter to the 1'nitcd Slntes .liippinfr 1 board are in the harbor here uniting for' cargoes. Severnl of them have boon bere I for more than a month, and it is tin ' derstood the demurrage charges are, costing the shipping board 510.000 a! day. ' The sailing vessels, it is said, have' been unable to secure cargoes for the "United States because of the lnrge num ber of steam vesspls which have called here recently. It is declared that pro posals to carry a cargo at S." a ton on the sailers failed. The American steamship West Zula. from Chilian ports for New York, is aground in the harbor here. The cargo, consisting of wool, linseed nnd maize, Is being transferred into lighters. The West Zuln was built nt San Pedro, Calif., in 1!U8, and is T.0O0 tons gross register. She is owned by the TJnlted States shipping board and as signed to W. It. Grace & Co. first quality POMPEIAH From Grove to Can to You Incomparable Unexcelled Sold Everywhere wrJ4fm94A Hal PTfTj T &&ff& The taste is the test of Coca-Cola quality. The flavor is the quality itself. Nobody has ever been able to successfully imitate it, because its quality is indelibly registered in the taste of the American public. Demand the nicknamci Mj1 jHtfjiriiHMHM NURSE PUT ON TRIAL FOR WOMAN'S DEATH Mrs. Skeels Lundgren Ruled Home of Patient, First Witness Testifies Lawrence, Mass.. .lunc 11 -I'relliul nnry testimony was heard jesterday in the trial of Mrs. Itesslc M. (Skeels) hundgren for the murder of Miss Flor ence W. Ony. Only one witness took the stnnd, Mrs.' Agnes Clnflin, of An dover, who wns employed as a nurse In the (lay home for n period shortly before Miss May's death in December, 1017. Mrs. Clnflin testified that her em plojinent ceased two das before Mis-s flay died. She said while she was there she never saw the doctor, but 10 reived all her instructions from Mrs Skeels I.undgren, the nurse in charge of the cases of Miss (5n and her mother. Dlstri.t Attorney 11. (5. Wells 111 outlining the stnte's case, said it would be shown that iirs-enic had been adininisttred to Miss (iay, that Mrs. Skeels Iiinidgien hud admitted she pos scsscd a solution of arsenic for use In treating a skin disease nnd that Mrs. Skeels l.unilgreu hnd the opportunity to administer it. KHdence thnt clothing and jpnelry owned by Miss Gay had been found in Mrs. skeels l.umlgrcn's room, the district attorney said, would establish n motive for the nllcged inur-" der. CHARLES H0FFNER SECOND Philmont Pro Passed by Brady In Open Tourney Newton. Mass.. dune II - Mike Ilindv. of Oaklej. shot his venj to the lend in the national open golf champion ship nt the I5rne llurn Country Club when he completed the first thirty -six holes in IIS strokes. llrntlv was out in SO nnd home in II? for a 74, iho same figure he scored on Monday for the first round of play. There is sure to be n great struggle for the title when the leaders gather today for the thirty-six holes final. Hunched behind Hrndy nnd HofTner nre t number of professionals and the two brilliant amateurs. Charles Kwins. .lr . and Prnncis Oiiimet. each capifhle of shooting a record round and goiug into the lead. Wnlter Hacen shot rare golf, a 7". nnd put himself in n position fiom which it is possible for him to win Ilagen shared his honors with 10m .Me Nninarn, who also made a 7". Tenants' Association to Meet Representatives from various branches of the. Tenants' Protective Association will meet tomorrow in Room 52fi, Stock r.xehnnge Building, for the purpose of forming a central organization. R E O- 1918 5-passenger touring; elegant condition; like new; $950. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PA. 851 N. Broad Street - - OIL "always fresh t genuine by full name encourage lubttitution. The Coca-Cola Co. ATLANTA, GA. L Declares British Naval League Looks on Erin as "Helgo land of Atlantic" $100,000 RAISED IN BOSTON It) (he, Associated Press Huston, June 11. Pledges totaling about SI 00,000 were made for the cause of free Ireland nt a niass-nieetiiig in Mechanics' Hnll Inst night under the direction of the Irish Freedom I'lind Association. Addresses were made bj Cardinal O'Connell; Michnol .T. Ryan, of Philadelphia, one of the three Irish -Americans who sought nn nudience of the Pence, Conference to nresenl the cause of the Irish nation; Justice Daniel I. Cohnlnn. of the New York Supremo Court, and Mnyor Peters. Colonel I'dward I,. Logon, of the 101st Infantry, presided. Resolutions were adopted thanking the I'nited States Semite for nsking for a hearing before the Peace Conference of the delegates of the Irish republic, demanding the independence of Irelnnd nnd urging recognition of the Irish re public by this country and opposing the league of nations. "It is fair to say." Cardinal O'Con nell said, "that the period of the last sK months, since the great meeting in Madison Square Garden last Decem ber, is unique in that the plain men nil over America, we might perhaps except Mississippi, realize full v thnt Ireland bus a crievance which must one tlnv be set to rights. 1'ntil Ireland hns been finnlly liberated the war cry of America, will refund throughout the earth." Mr. Rvan said the real objection of the Hnglish to granting Ireland the right of self-determination was "that Knglnnd fears Irelnnd as nn independ ent power between her nnd the western world. As the llnglish Naval League expresses it. 'Ireland is the Helgoland of the Atlantic' " "The people of Ireland are not talk ing now of their past wrongs." said Justice. Cohnlnn, "but thev nre insist ing upon their present rights They have mnde nn appeal to the liberty loving people of the world for recog ml ion of the republican form of gov eminent which they have established, and that appeal should be answered by . America " EEZga msBXMM 7' s A-r TESTIFIES TO BRIBE IN ARMY FRAUD CASE 'Lieutenant Declares He Accept- od Money as Trap Undor Instructions lies .Moines. la.. June 11. (By A. P.) ' Details of an nllcged scheme whereby Arthur Koerner, of Washing ton. D. C, attempted to Insure ac ceptance of his bids for purchase of supplies nt Camp Dodge were related by Lieutenant 11. It, Vnnstriim at the I trial of Koerner, Alexander Gross, of Denver, ( 01,, nun .losepu iihnaue, of Norfolk, Va.. on charges of conspiring to defraud the government. According to Vnnstrum's testimony, ICoerner in submitting his bids left the ninount blank, Vanstriim being offered money to fill in the spaces after first examining the other bids. Vaiistrum said he reported the mntter 'to the Intelligence Department nnd wns 'told to "accept" the bribe iu order to secure evidence against Koerner, which lie did. I The specific charge against Koerner involves the iinvhnc of HO.tiOO nrmy Iblnnkets. SOCIAL SERVICE GRADUATION 14 Students to Receive Certificates at Exercises This Afternoon Graduation exercises of the Pennsyl vania School for Social Service will be held nt the Art Alliance. 1823 Walnut street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Prank J. Bruno, diiector of civilian relief. American Red Cross, will deliver the commencement niMrrss. j rourtccu students will receive the certificates of the school. These cer- imcates entitle them to teach andVvork in the various social centers of the city. The graduates n the social course nre: Lillian V Dewees, Margaret B. Dunne. Elizabeth It. Kemming, Con stance C. Lee. .Marian L. Polnk, Goldie. 13. Rubcnstein. Sarah II. Spencer, Janet W. Stuart and Maris E. Warrick. Those completing the course in public henllh are Helena Supper and Matilda Schener. The graduates in social psychiatry nre Lydia T. Boring, Caroline E. New- ' ton nnd Margaret J. Shoemaker. Want to Sell or Distribute MAM'FA(TrRr.l) ARTICLE rilll.A. TI'.ltRITORY 1IATB DISPI,A AM) hTOKAOE ROOJt CENTRAL I.Of ATION r.xrERiENcr.n . u.ksman rMJCESTIONAIll.r. RKI'hRKNTE Adilrrss II 311, IXDIiKIl lirriCK There is always a reason why! MURADS are made of 100 pure Turkish tobacco the world's most famous tobacco for cigarettes grown about the Black Sea, in the Orient. MURADS are also the world's largest selling high-grade Turkish' cigarette and their greatest increase in sales in any year was in 1918. Now don't ydu agree, there is always a reason ? is true that " ordinary" Judge for yourself! mnii i I fl Mil m MakrsofthHuliestGmdecIiirkish and Egyptian GganitesinllwVbrld M ORLANDO s L'ltalia Fermamonto Decisa a Far Rispettare il Patto di Londra Publthd soil DIMrlbutm Under PERMIT NO. 341. Authorized by the set of October (I, ini7. on fllo nt the Postofftce ol rhlla delphta, Pa By order of the President A s. iiunt.nsoN. rostmaster General. I'arigl, 10 giugno. II Primo Mlnistro Orlando, capo dclla delegazionc itallann alia Conferenza della Pace, ha oggl dichiarato nl Conelllo del Quattro che l'ltnlia senzn -enulvoci intende rimnner forma nelln sun attltudine perche' sin rispettnto il patto dl Londra c rlgetta tutti i suggerimenti ill nn compromesso. La notiziu giunta in 1111 momento In cui si speravn clie la lsoluzionc de problema Adriatico fosse viciua piu' the mai, ha prodotto una triste impressiouc nei circoli della conferenza ed una nuova erisi sembrn immlnente. 11 Primo Ministro Orlando, tornnto da poco da 11 na visita di pochi giorni in Roma, scinbra che abbia avuto liinghe conferenze con il Re Vittorio Emnnuele, cou i membri del Gnbinctto e con i enpi partito. Non nppenn 1'On. Orlando ha fatt.0 la sun nuova dichiarazione di guerra a tutti i compromesi, il Presidente Wil son ha rinunciato a qualsiasi discussione Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad Increases efficiency of a t.rutt 54 GREATEST nUPTURE RETAINER Tic f.f-adJai4fiiE fntiir( of this r4 make It sMutr to near, and the Thara Bcretr Beculator nitons of attertnr pro are at will. Mnt ruptnrcs rrow Mowlr worie becnufm true that seemed rlxhl In the bectnnlnc were not. Our'tmproTM appliances nnd advanced methods Insure IwproTement for ever case and ears Manx. 1. B. SEELEY, 1027 Walnut St. Cot out nit Lo for referaoe ' ' OGNICOIPROD cigarettes cost a trijleless. w VmLVaH f 'K-iLr kVKH 'in i w i a rliriinrdn It nrnhlemn ilelf'Adrlnttcn. lasclnando a Clcmenccau e Lloyd George di aecordarsl con l'On. Orlando, 11 Presidente Wilson nvrebbe dichi arato che egll non intende che gll Htntl Unitl, sotto nessun circostnnza, di vengano parte del Patto dl Londra, che secomlo lul snrebhi redntlo in termini sbngllatl e carattcrlzzato come "tin in finite nccordo." SI dice che nel clrcolt della Con ferenza vl slano fortl indlzi che In fluenzo pro-Gcrmanla cerchlno turbarc l'opinione pubblicn in Italia, nllo scopo dl crcare dlscordlo e domandnrc ft rltiro delln Dolcgnztone dcll'On. Or Iniulo. In fnvnre dl iin'nltrn rnrittnnntn dnU'ex-presidonto del Cnnslglio del Mlnistri Ou. Glollttl. T n Utmitlnnn Ininnnit lAl1t1i1! mm niuaftivuv jiiiuiti u'll llltlltl a muiic un carnttcre sempre piu turlio lento. 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