Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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'League of Right" Formed When Heroic Nation
Was Invaded, President Tells Chamber or
Deputies at Brussels
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J'x Ircslelciit nnel Mrs. lVHnn Inst niijlit
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F&2 intr Hint Invml It,., ntipnfli'd nf r prv in .
dividual In the American pnrtv.
' In his nclelrcs, before tlio Chamber
of Deputies yesterday, PrcMilcut WINon
said :
"Your Majesty nnd Gentlemen It 1
with such profound emotion that 1
express my deepest appreciation nf the
l Ki'iieroin vvcirouie yuu nine- rhi'ii iuc
thnt I am not at nil sure that I can
find the words to say what it 1r in ray
heart to ;nv
'Mr. Tlrmnns has renented to Ton
some of the things which America tried, made to its conscience and to its man-
to do to show her profound irienelhtn noon
of this war Tt win a league of rlrbts,
and no thoughtful tnti.1nnti. who lot
his thought run into the future, could
vvlh for n niomtnt to Mm-ke-ii thixe
bonds. HI llrvt thought would lie to
btrengthen them and to perpetuate thli
(ombluntioii of the great goemments
of the world for the maintenance, of
justice.
I-eague Child of War
"The league of nations is the chill
of this grent war, for it U the expression
of those pcrinam nt it-solutions which
grew out of the temporary necessities of
this great Mniggle. am! nil nation
which declines to adhere to this cove
nant deliberate!) turns awn) fiom the
most telling appeal that has ecr been
nnd svninathv with Tieleium: hut Mr
IXymnns was not able to testify, as I
nm, to the heart of America that was
back of her efforts. Tor Amerlci did
not do these things merely because he
foneeUcd It her dutv to do them but
because she rejoiced in this wny to
show her renl humanity nnd her real
knowledge of the needs of an old and
faithful friend And these things, I
hope, will be the denrer in vour nie-morv
becnuve of the spirit which w.is btlund
them.
"The) were small in tltemselves We
often had the feeling that we were not
doing as much as we could do We
knew all the time we were not doing
fit much as we wanted to do. And it is
this spirit, and not whit wns done,
which deserves, I hope, to be remem
bered. Could Not Neglect Dutv
"It is verv delightful to find myself
at last in ltelguim I have (nine nt
tho first moment that was relieved
from imperative eln-j I onld not
come for my own pleasure anil in neg
lect of dutv to a country where I knew
that I should meet men who lml done
their dutv, where 1 knew I should meet
n sovereign who bad ionst.intly identi
fied himself with the Interests anil the
life of his people nt every sn(rifie to
himself; where I should he greeted hv
a burgomaster who never allowed the
eneniv to thrust aside, and -lhv-ivs as
serted the imjontv and niithnritv of,
the inunicipilitv which lie iepresented .
where T should have the privilege of
meeting a cardinal who was the true
'"I he nation that wishes to use the
league of nations for Its convenience,
.ind not for the service, of tho rest nf
the world. il llberatel) chooses to turn
lurk to those hid di)s of selllsh con
test, when ever) nitlon thought first
and alvvn.vs of itself, .mi! tint of Its
urighhois thought of its rights .mil
foigot its duties thought of its powtr
and overlooked its responsibility
Those lud davs 1 hope, are gone,
nnd tin great moral powei backed, if
need be b the gnat ph)siral power
of the iivilircd intlnns of the world,
will now stand tirm for the innintennnct
nf the tine p." tin iship which we have
thus inaugurated.
"It catuiot be otherwise. Perhaps
the conscieme of some chancelleries
was asleep, and the outrage of (!er
inativ aw likened il "i on cannot see
onegreit nation violate ever) principle
of right without beginning to know
what the principles of right nre nnd to
love them, to despite those who violate
them nml to form the lirm resolve that
such n violation shall now be pun
Mied and in the fiitme be "'evented
Kmbassy Is Advocated
"These are the feelings with which
'I hnve come to lielgium, nnd it has
been in thought to propose to the
Congress of the I niteel States, as
I (cognition nnd as a welcome of liel
giuni Into her new status nf complete
Independence, to raise the mission nf
tho I'liited States of Viierieu to ltd
giuin to the rank of an emlmss), and
n ml on ambassador This is the lank
v If era In the matter, that an organized
method of accomplishing these things
ran be found It Is n matter of almost
dally discussion in Paris, and I believe
work, work every day, work from tho
dawn until the evening. These arc the
nconle we must think about. 'I'liev con
stitute! the rank ami file ot mankind,
that as we discuss from elny to clay we They me Ilia constituents of statesmen
come nearer nnu nearer io n Workable aim siaicsinrn miisi sec in it uiai poll-
solution and a probable plan. I hope'
not oni), inn i oeiieve, innt such a
plan will be found, nnel jou mnv be sine
that America will be plensed I will not
sav more than any other friend of liel
gium, but ns much ns nny other friend
of Helgiuni if these plans arc per
fecteil nml cnrrled nut
"Friendship, gentlemen, Is n very
practical matter One thine; thnt 'i
think I have grown wenr) of is sentl
mi nt that does not express itself in
netlon lion renl the world has hcen
mnile hv this war I How actual all its
fHets seem! How terrible (hn circum
stances nf its life! And If we he
frienels we must think of each other,
not imlv. but we must act for ench
other, we must not only hnve a sen
tlmentnl regard, but we must put that
regard Into actual deeels.
"There is nn old proverb which tins
no llternrv benutv, but It has n gieit
ileal ot significance -the proof of the
pudding is the eating thereof ' It is
hv thnt maxim thnt all friendships: nie
to he judged It Is when friendship
Is put to the proof that Its oualitv Is
found So, our business now Is not
to tnlli, but to act. It Is not so much
to debate as to resolve It is not so
much tn hesitate upon the plan as to
perfect the ele tails of the plnn, nm nf
every turn to be sure thai vve tlilnlt
not onl) nf ourselves, hut nf liiiminlty.
For. gentlemen, the realities of (bis
world nie not (Use usse tl around dinner
tables.
"Do ynu realize for how small a per
rentage of mankind it is pnwsii i(l g, t
iMtbiug for touinriovv if von e!o not
woik tenia) . how small n pci rentage of
mankind c-nn sine ken their phvsirnl mid
thoughtful effort for a moment mid not
find the means nf subsistence full them'
"Some men e in take holielavs, some
men e-nii lelieve themselves fiom the
burden of work I'nt most men cannot:
most women caiinol -in! the children j led guaiils to invade (iennan-Austrin
nan. u,iiu i nt- iii,-ii nun iiciiui-u who i nnu miiei-iim -i Miviet lepublic.
rim urn not now run along (lie lines
of national pride, hut along tho lines of
liiitnaiiity, along toe tines ot service,
along those lines which wo havo been
taught are the renl lines by the deep
sulfering eif this wnr,
"This is the healing peace of which
Mr. Ilvmnns eloquently spoke. 'You
help (lie nations by serving Iho nations,
and .von servo (hem b) thinking of man
kind. "
MEXICAN REBeIs' VICTIMS
Bam Tusco. of Albert City, Killed;
Two Penn State Boys Wounded
Washington, June "0 One Penn
mhaniiin was killed -ind two were
wounded in the brush between Ameri
can troops nnd the Villa bandits. when
the Ann i n -ins i nlered .luniez to pre
vent fuithcr llrini Into VA Paso. A re
pent nf casualties issued b) flip War
Uepnitiiient, showing that two Anier
leins vveie killed two sev ere!) vvnundiel
and eight slight!) wounded, lists the
two Pcniis)Uanians us follows:
Killed in action, Sam Tusco, Hend
iliiarteis, llightv se-roud Field Artillery,
nihil ess. John Tiisi o. fither, 817 Cres
ccit nveinic, Albert Cit). Pa.
Seveiel) wounded. Peter Ohlgns,
1'ioop I. Seventh Cavalry, ndelres,
lobn ('higtis, i:i(i ('a)iitn street, Savre,
Peniin
VIENNA FINDS RED PLOT
Takes Military Measures to Upset
Conspiracy for Soviet Republic
Copeuhaseii. June '.'() (It , ji
A dispute h from Vniitin received hero
leports that liulit.irv measures have lw,n
taken to counteract a plot of Hungarian
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EL RECRUIT 26,450
Fl
OR IBQCM BONER
Bakor Authorizes Enlistment to
Replace Men Eligible
for Discharge
rcsnlt of announcements from, Wash'
Ington that tho Mexican federal gov
ernment would net to protect Ameri
cans from nny possible Uolcncc, tho
situation on tho border nppenred more
quiet today than for some time past.
Five hundred Mexican federal troops,
Hlarteel jesterday to protect tho Ameri
can Mormon colonies near Casas fl ron
dos, today were well on their way In
that direction.
On the American side of the bor
der military dispositions remained much
ns the) were jestrrdny. Scattering
hands nf Villa men have been report
- t ,.o-tons nnints nlone the bor-
VILLA PLANS NO REPRISALS n"". I'" ,It,lc importance Is attached
' i 't is not thought
they arc acting nccorelinB to nny pre
Hv tho Associated Press . p mi. hut merely ns strng
Washington, .Tune 20. Hccrctnry
llaker has niithorlzed the recruiting of
O.-I.'O men for service on the Mexican
horili r. It wns announced today. They
will replncc men enlisted for the war
emergency nnd now eligible for ells
chin ge.
Men will be enlisted for the following
arms anil corps, not to exceed the num
bers indicated: White tnfnntrj . 000
negro Infantr), 2000; envnlr), 10,00 .
field artiller). 2000; engineers, S00;
medical corps. 1200; ordnance. IHO ;
signal corps, .lOO; air seivicc, 000, and
miartcrninster corps, 1500.
Kl Paso, Texas, .Tunc 20. (Hy l
1 )VUln will make no reprisals upon
American property and lives in Mexico
because Aineiican troops drove his men
back from the border Sunday night,
said a courier fiom Villa's camp near
Villa Ahuninila, who nrriveel hero last
night on nn important mission.
With Mexican federal Hoops moving
lo several districts where Americans
nie nt work in Mexico and with local
ofli.lals of both deles taking a more
optimistic view of the situation, as n
glers from Villa's command, dispersed
by American tioops earlier In the week.
With n force ot airplanes, It wns
expected scouting Mights would be
undertaken on a conslelcrnble scnle today.
Prisons, Head Is Named
Washington,. Juno 20,-Appolntmcnt
of Denver S. Dickinson, of Carson City,
Nov,, ns superintendent of prisons nnd
president of the board ot parole of tin.
512 ;.
Departmfl'ntoV'jiwt'lcvSTWii'iifwSc
yesterday by Attorney uenerm rainier.
Sir, DIckerson, who Succeeds Francis
II. Duohny, resigned, wns formerly Hen
tenant governor of Nevada.
Motorists !
Attention ! !
The White Horse Pike
to Atlantic City Has
Been Officially Closed'
Until September.
State Supply Co.
Use the road from
Ferries to Broad
way, to Gloucester, to
Atlantic City.
ll'c are fully equipped
io give you service in
tires, gasoline, oils and
accessories of ail hinds.
1121 Broadivau
Camden, N. J.
the m-ijestv oflwhuh Itelgmni enjoys In our esteem.
i....i. i r l.ic. ein.i
1 aueriiiie'iu ', hi1 .".
whose spiritual authority awed even i fciniiiiei - oui vujv .t .,. w..
1 the unscrupulous enem) himself, who and I in fact .
I knew- that thev did not dare lav hand "So gentlemen, vve turn to the future
X upon thl" servant of Ood. and where I ir II) man, has spoken , true terms
t !! shouhl have the privilege of grasping of the necessities that lie nhenel of Id
I th?an. of a general who never surren- gium nnel of mam nnothei nation that
? ae?ed? and on eve,) hand should meet has eomo through this g.eat war vv. 1.
I I men who had known their duty and suflering ...id loss. e have shown le
($ .1 ..... ..,,., ,,i tlw furins winch lie has been
FT tin. I itnta ir I
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"I could not come to lielgium until I
felt that I was rolo-iscel from mv duty.
I sought in this way tn honor yon bv
recognizing the spirit which I knew I
should meet with here When I realize
that nt mv back are the fighting stand
ards of lielgium it pleases me to think
thnt I nm in the presence of those who
knew how- to shed their blood, ns well
as do their duty, for their country.
Thev need no encomium from me.
it .. ,,i,i mther lorn for a moment
with you to the significance of the place
generous enough to reatc, our friend- I
Slllp ill enc pnsl. ll is now mir uui.v
to organize our friendship nlong new
lines.
"The Tlelginn people nnd the liclgi-in
lenders need onlv the tools tn restore
ilie-ir life. Their thoughts nie not
irusheel ; their purposes nre not ob-
soured. Their plans nre complete nnd i
their knowledge of what is involved in
industrial revival is complete.
"What their friends must do Is to
see that Helgiuni gets the nc(essary
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1115 CHESTMUT ST.
(OPPOSITE KEITH'S)
Forbes loill always be foremost.
Ycu may depend upon this new
store for that for the new things in
style and for the most in savings and
reductions wherever possible. Tomor
row is an opportunity!
Reducing the Prices on 460
:s-Tomorrow
which Belgium bears in this contest, priority with regard to obtaining raw
,' Tvhlch, thank God, is ended. I came
here because i wisneu n, na.isii,.- .....
self in counsel with the men who I knew
had felt so deeply the pulse of this ter
rible struggle, anil 1 waureii io e.uui--
materlals, the necessar) priori!) In ob
tabling the means tu restore the machin
ery by which she can use these raw
materials, and the credit by which she
(.in bridge over the jears which it will
also because I reaUzel. I believe, that u( necessary for her to wait to begin
TTMMl..m nn.l tipr nnrt in the war is ill nrntn.
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one sense tne hev oi cm- nn"i- nu,,..
because the violation of Belgium was
the call to duty which aroused the na
tions. Invasion First Outrage
"The enemy committed manv out
rages in this war. gentlemen, hut the
initial outrage was the fundamental
outrage of all. The) , with that insolent
Indifference, violated trie sacredness of
treaties. Thev showed that they did
not care for the honor nf any pledge.
Thev showed that thev did not care for
the independence nf any nation, whether
it had raised its hand ngainst them or
Thee arc not to much tasks for
governments ns the) arc tasks for
thoughtful business men and financiers
utiel thosej who nre proelucem in other
countries. It is a question of shipping
also Hut the shipping of tho world
will be relieved of its burdens of troops
in a comparatively near future ami
there will be new bottoms in which to
carrv the cargoes, and the cargoes
ought rendily impel the master of the
ship to steer for Belgian ports.
Solution at Hand
I believe, after having consulted
Open Every Evening
Mr.
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Purchase
Store Orders
Accepted
Store Orders
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1029 MARKET STREET
Men's $8
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Flannel
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Mr. Hill Will Help Every Man
To Keep Cool TMs Summer!
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To Sell Tomorrow at
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Sum
There is no icason for any man
bo uncomfortable. These suits
re dressy binait serviceable,
anil not the chean. oiclinarv kind
Summer Flannels ( "ZltVlf:!:
truly a greater alue would be impossible.
Men's $15 Genuine!
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bo". That the) were ruihlcs in thei.-1 many times with my very competent ad i
determination to nave incir wnim uc --r-
their pleasure 'therefore, it was tne
vlolution of lielgium that awakened the
w-orlel to the realization of the character
of the struggle. ,
"A vers interesting thing came out i
of that struggle which seems almost
like nn illogical consequence. One of
.the first things the representatives of
Belgium said to me after the war
began wns that they did not want their
neutrality guaranteed. They did not
want any neutrality. Thev wanted
equality, not because, as I understood
them, their neutrnlitv was insecure, but
because their neutrality put them upon
a different basis of action from other
peoples. In their natural nnd proper
pride they desireel to occupy a place
thnt was not exceptional, but in the
ranks of free peoples under all gov
ernments.
"I honored this Instinct In them, and I
It wns for that reason that the first i
time I had occasion to sneak of w-hnt
the wnr might accompliih for Belgium,
I spoke."
So Belgium has. o to say, once more
come into her own through this deep
alle-) of suffering through which . .
has gone
"Not onlv thnt. but her cause has
linked the governments of the rhilizrd
vv orld together. The) have realized theh
common ilut). Thev have drawn to
gether as If instlnctivel) Into a league
of right. The) have put the whole
power of oignnlzed manhood behind this
tonceptlon of justice, which Is common
to mankind
"That Is the significance, gentlemen,
of the league of nations. The league of
nations was an inevitable consequence
Big Book Bargains
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Your Summer Home
They are by popular authors and
havb been used In our library, but
are In Rood, clean condition Stop
In and look them over.
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Tive for One Dollar
Special Prices to Summer Hotels
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15 S. 13th St., Philadelphia
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This is 1341 Chestnut St. as it appeared Centennial year.
THOUSANDS of men who know the goodness of LA
MORENA Havana Cigars and make smoking them
a daily habit doubtless will be interested in this repro
duction of an old landmark belonging to a former day.
The senior member of the firm of Gumpert
Brothers (which was founded in 1856) was intimately
acquainted with Abraham Lincoln, and in this old
building, which stood at 1341 Chestnut street, his little
son, Tad, was frequently entertained in ante-bellum
days.
So uniformly has the quality of Gumpert Brothers'
Cigars been maintained and improved, that .today the
Gumpert business is owned and directed by the third
generation of Gumperts, with Mr. A. A. Gumpert its
president.
The building shown here was occuuied hv the firm from
1856 until 1890, and the photograph was taken during
Centennial year, 1876, when the firm was awarded a medal
for the superiority of their product.
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perfect Havana evolu
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They Are the Finest and Best Suits
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THERE are no two ways about it every one
who sees these suits acknowledges that they
are the most wondeiful clothes to be bought at
the price. The finest plain-color and stiiped
flannels, homespuns', cheviots and mixtures.
The Most Wonderful Silk-Lined Suits
In Fast Color Blue Serges and
Smartest of Mixture Weaves
They are clothes that could on,ly be equaled by
custom tailors. They represent the mabter prod
ucts of 50 of this country's best-known and leading
tailors. A 3lze a model a color a pattern for
every man.
,Sale 1000 Boys' s2'50 & SS Wash Suits
A Maker's Entire Surplus Stock
Mothers should hurry in .tomorrow nnd buy two suits at the usual price of one,
Good heavy quality galateas, reps, percales and chambrays in Tommy Tucker, Sailor, rJL
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