Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1919, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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pNUOVOGABITTO
k AFFIDftTO A NUT!?
Re Vittorio Emanuele Desiclora
cho il Ministero sin Subito
Riorganizzato
Published and lll-trlbiltoil I'ntliT
PKKM1T Nd 341.
Authorised by th.- iic-i of Ort.or.er fl.
11)17 on rile al Iho PostofTli'e cf Phila
delphia I'a
13y order of th" President
A S lUIHI.liPi'N
Itnma. 'Jl eiiicno. Como rntw-
Rtienza di intr-rvMe tra Up Vittnrlu oil i
' rnpl (lei partiti tiolitiri. si credo che
i I'On. Francesco Nitti, o niiiii"tro
,T dollc Finnnze. nvrn' l'tncnricn ili for
te, mnre il nnovo (inhinctto ( Iip ilovru'
.t Mteccdeic- n nui'llo ili'll'On. Orlando, die
diode le diniisstnni gloved!' scoro.
Jl He. alio copn ill risolvoro Milled -tnmciitc
la prisi imlitlcn. lia coiisultiito
nnchc il I'rrsidrtito del Sonnto p iiuello
della Camera dei Dcputnti.
lopiniono che provnlo in Ilonm p'
clip il nimn (inliliiptto ilovrii' ossere
formats con cciii piiilulo .(illooiludine.
poioho p' lincovMirio die limi sintio in
torrotri i npgoziuti alia t'onforonzn
della I'ai'p ii I'lirist.
Si rrclo pIip Nitii vara' a onpn dpi
nnovo iniuistpin, iu-1 minlo mtrprplilip a
far parte iiuolie l'On. Tittoiil. Sem
bra. pure, c ! dello prt".imi vougoiie
hi'' (ftiglii'liiiii Marconi
V ex-preslen.e del Co.,siKlio dei Mini ,tin of Cermanv's indemnity to 10(1.- '!"".""" ," "."T "'"." """ "" "'liere. ! ' V , , ' ,, v L. 7 , , , r '"""""' 5,"t At.mcth. Ideation
fr 0fl ,1 . ..,., tv.ri,.! ..,,, i i I-. i , " intended that th.se , Images are to " t!lili ' Prof, ssor I'.llls A. Schmahel, head of HfYTFI.
Bpeciali.i. .Up per i npgov.iati fiuaiiJiiari. thei'r effort to have former Lmperor " Doctor'''l-'iu'iUi.. "v bo "expressed sueli , ""' , 'l;'j'.:",'l"''',Jt ,C l'Baes at N"rt1'- O r A Rl A HT '
econom..-. mmer, iali. .'William surrendered. j , , l,n,,r Sproul in matters'"' ' gl, Sri. ml and president of the hSPLANADE !
I'arigi, -J g.ugn...- Ne' gli italiani. The note does not sy wh.ther!er- The Temps publishes a llerlin dis- " " ,'.,, .s , progressive ,'"m,1"1 1 '''"' deil and speeches were
ne' altri del,,n,i alia confere,,,., della Bi p.,,e,. tieat.v. I.i.t ,l,o 'l-at.-h announcing that the Independent p J tl., the "nbjeef; """' ',',",'" V'";ri ''i':1"""' "h'"V uXWtrcLWSZr.
pace bauiiii l vnto nutizieda Uoiiin inference seems clear that s. would ac- Socialists have issued a proclamation,,,,,, ' . interested in the advance- man ol lie nonril (it l.iliieation eominit- .iKn Ave In fxeiuslve eh. len section (.'an.
;...i! .. i. , i ... . ..i.i i . ..:.-. .i . .. . Willi w,s si, mil ii sun in t biirbpp scions, and Dr. .loin "'"i. iTesh nml sea wnler h.'iths. nrlvate unit
X la pace .am invjiita a r.i.igi I. npi
h9 nione net cireoli della ( oiiterenza gpn-
eralmcrite .' iniplla die I'lMi. ( Irlandu
ed i sum nssnejatl potranno segnare il
trattato do pace con, la I'.crmania.
nonostnnte la (ii.luta del (loven,,, Or-
,.,',. ""''-"o""' "'"' .""''1'"'
Menu i .tie in ininuiiiii,! inn iti- i- ' nit
segueiiieiiii nte mi caniliio nd (ioveun.
lion rende neces-ario riteucre imtierativa
la noinina di una nuova I'elegar.ione, e
Jiessuna sorpresa -p on nuov.i capo di
essa sura' designato a surrogare Or
lando. I.c n.ucstjiii.1 ili'H'Adriatico p tli i'iump.
per le ipiali I'opera ilcH'On. Orlando
sembru non abl.ia soil.lisfatto la mag
giornnza degli italiani, non e' diretta
mentP comvolta con il trattato di pace
con la (lerinania, e parpcehi membri
della ( 'onfereir.a redono die il nuovo
Goveruo ltaliano non insistpra' supra
un cambiamento della Delogazionc tiuo a
dopo la tinua del tiattato con la (ier
mania. K' ritenutu mm prohaliile, tuttavia,
che alia present.' Delegazione Ital
iana sia pcrtnesso coiitiuua rp i nego
ziati riguardo al trattato con l'Austria,
ncl quale sunn cuinvolti gli interessi
territorial! d'ltalia.
I.a questinni! di Fiume nvevn rag
giunto una fase criticii prima della par
tenza di Orlando e tuttora si mantieiie
nella stessa posi.ione. Mentre la Dele-
gazione Itnliana era propensa ail lucel-
tare la creuzioiie del distretto di l'iume '
come uuo stato citscinetto, iiessuna de-
cisione pr.tc' essere ragginnta, come perl
l confini tra l'Istria e l'ltalia, la quale
ff potesse soddiafare italiani ed Alleati.
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Wnsliington, l)c, '( giuguo. Sfi-
n,l nn,i iMitni-i.vuli ..liniti. ner1
per
il .. i ... i 11,' . ,U
cannli iliplomatiei, la nuova politica del
Goveruo ltaliano sura' iiucllit (Il cliiiMlcre
niringhilterrn. ed nlln Krancia il picnol
- rleonoscimento delle loro obhlicazioui in '
. base ai termini del trattato di I.midra. j
I dettnsli delle notizie il" Kiuiitej
' dimostrano die i deputati italiaui
' rifiutano di acconseutirf' ai scRreti ae-
jrf cordi intervenuti tra il President.' Wil-
t son e l'Ou. Orlando sullii niiPHionc di '
t vti.mo .. r-hi. .niprtiiiiienie sin data i.ipiiti
A pubblicita' all'azinne diretta contro
-f dettl aeeordi. Acendo s-otto la preghiera
-s ,ii i.,ci,i, Wii, ,li ,, div.ilPiirp
r vn,r.l.. I'll,. Drlnnilo fn i.nnotente ili
V affrontare le eccezioni sollevati; dai rnp-
Dresentanti del popolo itnliauo che a
grande niasKitirnnzu respinm'ro la pro
posta per una sedtita segreta.
Quick Action, New
U. S. Border Policy
Contlnnnl Frern 1'ncc One
flcial reports tiled here, nctunlly includes
less thau 40 per cent of its paper
strength of lfiO.OOO, and its military
value is decreased by the doubtful loy
alty of some of th" high officers and the
fact that hundreds of recruits were for
cibly conscripted.
Of tlie re'iel factions, of which there
are said to be seven opposing Carranza,
Villa is reported to he the strongest.
Angeles is characterized in official cir-
T cles as "undoubtedly the most skillful
fi military lender south of the Itio
, Grande." The Villistas are conserva
tively estimated to number 10,000,
equipped with fairly modern arms, in-
eluding cannon up to 105 millimeters in
fc- caliber.
jT So serious is the condition faced by
t. President Carranza that he is said to be
' bending every effort to secure the direct
support of the United States in main
taining his power. This, according to
officials here, accounts for tlie case wit
-lii,.li the .Tnnrex inciilent ivm closed
( One of the principal purposes of n,,.,
rJ recent visit to Wnshinirton of General I
Cnndido ARiiilnr. son in-law of the' lo od to Ko to roinnu. ne sniu tne
president anil a member of his cab- ! inhabitants of the three states are bit
inet. it is ilednreil. was to secure thia tor at Germany, clnlminK that she bad
Mnnm-t l,r the Fnite, Rlnles Cencml
Asullar was authorized, according to
report, to settle the oil question nnd
other matters that have raused friction
between the two countries.
It is known Auuilnr conferred at
lengtli with officials of the State De
partment about the petroleum question
in particular, and it is nelieved in of
ficial circles this question Is now nearer
(.cttlemont than nt any time since iCnr-
rnnia issued decrees that resulted in
a- charges of confiscation and Immediate
jn protests by this Kovernment, Great
.Britain, Holland and P'rance.
Members of the Asullar mission nlso
6 conferred with representatives of tho
8, oil companies In Washington, and it is
fe. If, aid thy will see representatives of the
!' ( companies next week in New York.
-f, "'.r T- la linmrn nnn rpsnlt of the ennfen.
i" nAa tinrn vvna thnt General AfFiittiir
r received a new impression of the Amer
ican side of the nil question and gave
,.,- renewed assurances that nothing in the
Mexican administration would tend to
sj 'onflscation or to retroactive effect of
ff4 vBBy rcfiuiaiions mciuucu in me new
jjP jietrole'im code.
Ebert Will Keep
Seat in Germany
Continued l"rom Pare Onp
(lip reparations clau'os of thp ppnpp
treaty was a binding part of Hip treaty
and having the name force as to tho
treaty itself.
Sonnlno Participates
Thp Council, at iti ninrnlns session
considered this notp, railing In Its ex
ports on Hip ipirtln of rpparation
Itnrnn Sonnlno. thp Italian Foreign
minister, was present. I
ltpforp tliP ippplpt of the Ooriiiau notp
I ho roiinpil had resumed consideration
of tlip iiiipniiiplptpd portion of the
Austrian treaty.
TIip otlicial copies of the peape treat.v.
to lip nssignPil liy representatives of
(tprmany and Hip AIHpi, now arp liping
proparpil In the olfipp of l'anl I'ntasta.
gpneral vpiTPtnrj of thp IVaee Confpr
piii'p. iiiforcliiig to Mat-eel Hut in, writ
lug In thp IVhn dp I'arl'
I'lirli of the Allied representatives,
whose names must appear mi the iIopm
niPiit, have heen asked formally for
"ppeimens of their signatiirp.s and thpir ,
seals. j
nprlln. Friiiaj . .tune 'JO. (Ity A. IM
After futile nil -day eonferenees with
the various pnrtj fni'tloiiM the gmi'rn
mi'iit this inenlng deelareil it is iinalilp
to iiek n new enhinet and deeiileil to
postpone the effort fur fortj -eight hours.
Mntliiim I'rzherger f mentioned as
prohnhle head of the new (lenniiii peai'p
delegation i, is reported to have sent a
not" to 1'remier ( 'lenienee.iu. ib presi
dent of the I'eai'e I'onfereiM'e. asking
whether the Allies will agree to the im-
of
i'i
i made.
It is known that ditlieultv i
,,...:..,., i :,, ,,,.n ,i,,L. m!,io.itv withou t
' t, (Jcrnian Democrats for the Inrinii-
i tIllI1 f )( K,.x ,.,.,,,,,, ,lt, .,,! t li ,
i,ii(IK n,im(.,, , ,,,., i:,.zll(,rk., ,. ..,.'
,i)0M. ,, ni.-h the Demoerat'S would
uhl
re Piiter the majorit hloe. The ( enter
party 11N0 has declared that it desire.l
similar conces.sions hut its po-.ition as
to this lias not been regarded as an
1! llsl.tlklll.il' HUP.
The cabinet resigned at '2 o'clock this
morning.
1 'resilient Khert will remain in office
pending the formation of a cabinet,
which is the most difficult task imagin
able, because nobody of an.v patty wants
to shoulder the responsibility of signing
the peace ticaty.
An unconfirmed report received here
from the arm intelligence bureau at
I'oblen. savs Count von I.ernstorlT,
former tiermun ambassador to the
I'nited States, has lieen named as min
ister of foreign affairs and that he will
go to Versailles to sign the peape treaty.
It is liiuleisti.od the national assem
bly tomorrow may vote a referendum of
the entire people for Sunday, .lune 'JU.
at which signature or the terms will be
submitted for ratification. it is as
serted this would result in a huge vote
of approval, sinep tin' people are siek of
war and want peace on any terms.
Opposition to Noske
Opposition to Oiistav Noske. minister
0 national defense, as the successor of
t'liancellor Selieidemann, is increasing,
while Doctor .Mueller is on record as
: declining tlie premierslnp, pleading ill-
I n0'': . . , ,.
'I here is talk of a fpmporary direc-
I tornte of live to rulp liennany in case
' I . .1.1 ..!.. ! i .
rresuiPin r.neri iu.is it. toiiii a i.tiiu.ei
Oil lilts I'litll l- i ll " .l .i ii-- i.'.'.".l
'"'.... ' .,..,.....,.:' i ... .,ni t.
mating n dietatorslnp and is unlikely
to be adoptt'd except as an emerReni'.v
Inensiire. According to tlie (Jeriiian eon
stitntion, I'resiilent Khert is not re
quired to resign, as lie is not responsi
ble fu" tlie I'.iliinet'-i acts.
Theodor Wolff, editor-in-chief of the
Tagelilntt. has telephoned that nevv
piiper from Weimar that those in fnvor
of signing the treat.v are so active nnd
, iiumcriiui anions
the Majority Socul-
ist-and the Clericnls tliata perempir.v
refusal to siKn tlie terms is hardly pos-
Ml'ic .viemners oi uie .uii..iiiii .v
' senil.ly who talie this stand. Ilerr
Iff
says, are neing given nouve support iij
several Majority Socialist members of
tlie cnbinet, who now nre openl.v urging
the appointment of Mathias Krzberger
to head the new cabinet.
Ilerr Wolff states that the solution
now being sought will be in the nature
of a compromise, lie believes that fount
van Hrockdorff-Ilnntzaii, the foreign
minister, enn hnrdly be expected to stay
if the compromise represents too great
a concession to the elements now clam
oroing for the signnture of the treaty.
HVinni Tune "t lt!v A T 1 Tt
looks more and more ns il'duard David
would be the successor, ' not only of
I'hilipp Selieidemann, the chancellor, j
but of fount von HrockdorfE-Huntzau, '
the foreign minister. ,
His tenure of both offices will un- I
doubtedly be only for n short time, but '
he is accustomed '" that, having held
the position of president of the Na-
tinniil Assembly for n brief period, be-
ins supplanted by Konstantin Feliren
baeli. General Crnener, former I'nifsian
war minister and successor to Field
Marshal von HindenburK ni chief of
the German General Staff, arrived here
from Eastern Germany yesterday and
conferred with the members of the cab
inet about the Polish situation and the
entire eastern front. He reported that
West I'russia, East Prussia nnd Silesia
have determined to form an independent
state free from Prussia nnd Germany
if "' portions of these static are nl-
"deserted them and swapped and bar
J torfil away portions
of
, ""' t1"' huK' "' m"rrM
The government ?nys it cannot see
where any bartering enters into the stud.v ing the broader aspects of eilucn
situntion. since it got nothing in re-' tional problems. He evidently ii what
turn in dealing with the Allies. Fight-! he describes himself ns being, an opti
ing with the Poles is said to be certain, j mist, with a sangniue outlook on the op
forces of the independent Noske guards portunities ns well ns the needs of the
or tlie i.erman imperial troops ueing
the participants.
Note Sent to AIIIm
Count von rtrorkilorff-Ilnntzaii, lienil
of the (Jpnnnn pptirc ddcKiitioii to Ver
sailles, lins sent n note to M. Clemcn
cenu, preslilcnt of the 1'cace (Confer
ence, cith;g twelve Instances in wliicli
the covering note of the nlllert reply to
the Germans, on June 10 nnnounced lnitiPS n the country educationally, I
concessions which are not contained in g lmuld not have come."
the nltered text of the peace treaty. Governor Sproul, before the name of
Count von Brockdorff-Itantzau askspr, I.'inegan was announced, told his
how far the Allies bind themselves to j frlomls that he had picked out a iiian
these concessions, and requests written
confirmation that the contents of the
covering note nnd the memorandum on!
these points form part of the new peace
offer. I
Count von Brockdorff -Itatitznu fur '
rsx&
YVl
Fit N KSCO S.WKItIO NITTI
Ashed b King Mctor Fnunanuel
to form a new cabinet, according
to a Kiune dispatcli. Nitti was
born in ISUS; lias been a lawyer,
newspaper man anil professor of
iconomies in the I nicrslty of Na
ples; elected to Parliament In mill;
member of (iiolilti inliilstry in nut
and of Orlaudu cabinet recently
, i.n.,.1 ii-
.isiiiii ..iiiiiit,. ii. .in. ,
I
tber points out several instances where,
yy 'jyyy ISS!
rpfcTiiMA'iiiv.hii. iX " ;.$:", ;'i
MBHMiWBg m ijwyiiML jimy
i lip r a '
: met fn i
II l i linn ,i in Mini -ivi'lltnii ii l,.A. ' .. . . . I . ,.l. ,.,.n I i .. I . ," ti i I .1 1 I n i Sn 1.111U n 'II '1. K.n lflr.:i nrtnt.-.,.SA.,t ufn...v-.n,
, treaty m its present fonn. The proela
hciii'.' e - mation warns the goveriuiipnt of the
serious consroui ncps uhuh its refusal
to sign might precipitate.
.ilr,, ,1H. LM , ,. nuthoritatively
stated that IVesid,.,,! W.Non intends to
defer any action relative to American
llill'tc Hill ,-in "i II,.. 1 .in. ,,f nnt una I
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tiiiLit uie ,-spuaip lias lilltueil or reiecieu .
' lie peace treat.v and the Aiuprican po
sition hits been detinitel.v establilied ;
com erning the league
I here have been ippurts that the
,,,.,,. , . , ii-i .
ripsident has named tot 1 l.dward
., ,, .i . it
Jl. House as the Ami'iictiii member of
tie le.igue, and has designated severnl I
commissions', but it is now stated that no
, appointment of any kind will he made .
until the Senate linallv acts.
Jleantiinp, such work as is being doiip
on the lptigup is vvholl.v tentative, so tar i
as the I nited Stntis .s concenied, and, I
while there is every hope and cTpcita-
tion that the covenant will be ratified I
as part of the trpat.v, it i" said author!- I
tativcly that there is no purpose to an
ticipate this ipsult or in an wa.v com
mit the country to ratitication.
Colonel House will return from Lon
don on the departure of I'resiilent Wil
son, acting as pence commissioner on ,
the remaining treaty details until these I
j are turned over to the American ambas
sailor.
ITALY'S FIUME CLAIM
OPPOSED BY NITTI
Signnr rrnnce-'rn Saverio Xitti. who
has been asked by the King of Italv to
I for
a cabinet to succeed the over
thrown (lilnniln ministry, was a I'hil
ailelpliia visitor in .lime. 11)17, while a
member of the Italian war mission to
the I'nitid States.
While a guest of this city, Signnr
Nitti paid a high tribute to America's
war aims, nnd told of tlie enthusiasm
aroused thioughoitt Italy by the news
of intervention by the I'nited States.
11" predicted that after the war the
I'nited States would take Germany's
place, commercially, in Italy.
Tidelity to the allies in the contro
versy over Finnic caused Orlando's
downfall, and .vet his successor has fre-
luciitl.v been iUoted as opposed to the
project to incorporate Finnic in Italy.
In fact Signor Nitti resigned from the
special war embassy to the I'nited
States, headed by I'rince I'dini, lie
cause of the disapproval of his coun
try's insistent claim to Flume.
Nitti contended that for Itnly to in
sist upon Finnic, thereby depriving the
('zecho-SlovnkH, Serbians and Ilungar
inns'of access to the sen, would have the
result of converting them into enemies
more dnngerous than the dual empire of
the past.
Signor Nitti has for mnny years been
prominent in Italian national affairs.
Throughout his long career in the
Chamber of Deputies nnd then as min
ister of agriculture, trade and com
merce, h" tool; the lead in efforts to
i develop the resources of his countr.v.
lie was professor of the sciences and
finance in the 1'niversity of Nnples when
the Italian government, cliose him u
member of the royal comniissinii to tlie
1'niteif Stntes because of hi-, profound
knowledge of trade, agriculture, finance
nnd industry. i
I When Itnly voted to enter the war. he
' was a member of tlie Snlnndra cabinet
and created the labor councils for tlie
purpose of developing co-operation be- ,
twecu labor nnd the government. !
State School Head
I Sees Big Job in Penna.
Continued From I'aice One
these ttatrsjn;. , hiw-pitclied, and he expresses
1 his ideas with the ease nnd precision of
n man who bus spent a lifetime in closely
day. lie plainly lias tne pnysicai iorce
to put these ideas into execution.
War to Causa Kilucatlon Aihnnro
"Tlie time is ripo everywhere," he
6aid today nt the ('ity Club, "for an
advance in education growing out of
war conditions.
"If 1 had not believed that Pennsyl
vania offered One of the greatest oppor-
I fnr tin place made vacant by the death
I of thelateDr. Hchaeffer "who was used
to speaking with authority mid getting
the things he wanted." The story of
how Dr. Klnesan came to accept the
post in Pennsylvania yel illustrates the
npAV sitperlntcndpnt'H swiftness o Judg- problems whlcb will have early atten
inent and derision. tlon hero."
"I wan not looking for the job," aid' Doctor FinpRan doei not bellovp n
Dr. Fltiegan with n iiulrt Kmlle. "Con- proper trnrhltii; forrp can lip eieatetl tin
(lltlnus in New York were as ngrepable less n relatively high minimum wago
n a man could ileHire. Hie entire leneli-
ine force of the statp was po-n.tprntt.i'r 1
) ....... .... .......... ... .1..
iiii us in nuv hi- niit; lljlltp; lu l.u,
and I believe we were .nuking prog-
1PSX.
"Ten ilajs before 1 agreed to coiup
hpre I had never given n thought to
such a step
I expeetpd nml was will- '
ing to llnish my work right where 1
was. and hud Jio other thought or am
bition. I hud been thirty -live jears
in the services, in the Held, eight jears
and in the department twenty-seven.
Y tin know when you take into consider
ation the friendships, that grow out of
so many jeais of service, that service
Is n nrettv haul tliinir to discard. I
a pretty haul thing t discard.
Olio Meeting Settles II
s Doctor I'inegan explained, his
first inkling of the desire of reniis.vl-
!.. I-.... I. I ! .. lw... i .
Mllllil HI. Ills sri n-i-s null'- on, -ii in- i, - i
, , ,, ,. i.l p,.!,.,t ,.f win ill in' ii'i ui miiiii; jviiia iuiiii;
reived II letter tiom an old triend or 11
his who was the i lose fripnd also of,''"','" ' '," . ,, .
ins woo w.i u i "In reimsjlvanla there is a measurp
(Jovpriior Snroiil. asking I till to Keep ..,,.,, . , , .
minim ispioi i. ii ..,...,. i, ' I n he Legislature mcreas ng salaries
up etiiriiceiiieiit in New i o rk city. Ioe- - . , . i . . . ,i
,i. iiiMimiin in hi . . .. nf teachers. I have not unaljs'.ed Hip
Tor riiiegiiu was in in.iw "..-.".
I, is friend made .to see the great op-
i portunities whii-li l'l'tinsj Ivania otfered.
i It was suggested that he come over
j next dav to met the Cuernor in
Philadelphia.
"And the.v talk of Philadelphia as
! being slow. Doctor l'iiicgau chuckled.
! 'Seems to me that was pretty fast
mirk " He came to I'hilailelpliia as an
. ...
act of courtes to lovernor Spruul. Ills
1,'icnil had asked him what inducement
wl)U,i (,,. him fnun his wolk in New
iiw.iii of education i
assured me of the support of the ad
ministration and tlie people generall.v.
That reall.v is vvh.v I am here.
"Jlefnre I h It New York I had a
thousand lette.s ... telegrams from New
York piople asking me to remain. That
i. i t. . 1- . it... , :,,i.tmli l.-t-lof Hilt
'"' j , ' tr( r0ill(.ts
' 1111(1 lllin.ll ' u ' ' .
iifwl'pitiisvlvania aNo. ur
to
, ,,
nine, anil uie-
were as cordial in tne
piessid as the letters
I welcome the
of my New Yolk friends were legi'it-i-.-i
' 'pi i.,m'v fi."in Tenusvlvanians
, . ,, .,.,, .,,,,1 CnV( me
made m.v (Icpjsioii easiei , .inn vm mi
. ,,.,,, ,,, ,....,, i,i,i ,,f the
lournge and henit to i.im uoiu ot int.
u" ''
Superintendents Want Action
"Since 1 havp come to l'ennsylvnnia
1 have met several of the leading su
perintendents of the state, and also
many of the leading teachers. They
all expressed just one spirit they see
the educational oppoitunity in Amer
ica lodav. and the.v are anxious to give
support to any movement taking advan
tage of it.
I "The ( lovernor and numbers of the
I Legislature have assured me ofsilllicieiit
I funds to build nn organization at once
which will he equipped to go right into
I tlie big problems in front of us.
I "That will be the first thing 1 shall
! do build up m.v organization. I hope
i to have it in shape by September, so
'that vp mn tlipn hold conferences in
I diffiucnt parts of tlie statp with the
' .. . ., ..t I ,..! ,1
leading ediieaiionai wiiiiivtr ..i... i..v
leading professional and business men.
One
nt the nig proiuenis in u.c ..i.
U the .'(instruction of an educational
program which will meet industrial
and economic conditions of the coun
trv. In Pennsylvania, the great indus
trial stnte of the nation, this is of course
"ssentinl. A s. houl program will have
to be mapped out to meet these con-
dit ions.
"Another great problem in every state
today is that of training a teaching
force. No school svstem will rise above
the standard which the teachers set.
No state in the country lias yet set a '
proper standard for the trainjng of
teachers. . ,
Teaching Problem Greatest '
"The usual practice today is to tal.e
sixteen or seventeen venr-old girls who
Invi giaduatid from high schools, give
them two jears more in normal or
training schools, and rt the age of '
l. met. en set them to work in tile schools
of the stat( to train American citizens.
This of course will he one of the large
CHALMERS
7-passcnger touring; splendid mo
chanical condition; $400.
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
OF PENNA.
851 N. Broad Street
siTI'VMsmp XOTIt'lN
Vacation
LStwise
No better way to put mind and body in perfect health.
Exhilarating days and balmy nights. A restful and invig
orating voyage. Fares include meal's and stateroom berth.
Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points.
OLD DOMINION S. S. LINE, for Old Toint Comfort, Norfolk,
Newport News, Richmond, Va., and all points South. Leaving
daily except Sunday from Pier 25, N. R., New York.
OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M., from
Pier 35, N. R New York, for Savannah, Ga., and other Southern
points.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC S. S. LINE, Wed. and Sat. at 12 noon from
Pier 48, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, La Gulf Points and
Pacific Coast.
For passenger information and reservations apply to Con
solidated Ticket Offices, 1539 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Phone Locufet iiBOO.
1. 1. BROWN, G. P. A Coastwise Steamship Lines, Pier 43, N. R., N. 7
UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
Director General of Railroads
I " " Ku7l'ATIiwAI. CAMI'S I'lH'CATKIXAT, CAMI'S
O On Lake Champlain, N. Y. I O
On Lake Champlain, N. Y.
The Camp Where You Can Fly
In Curtlts planes. Expert Curtlss pilots. Aerial observation. Ground School
Machine controlled only bv experienced pilot,
Wireless, other technlcul studies.
l
1 t
H pam tenctieiH. ah up expressed it
'You cannot get good teachers unless
jour standard ii high, and you eautiot
maintain a high standard unless tho
salaries paid are attractive." It wn
lnrgply Doctor Klncgan's efforts that
gave New York thp teachers' minimum
"T,'.."v:. .. v..i. .. ..... v.....
ill ti.' ... ri.inj .,-v-,v'i iiii.--
gan. "we havp just put through one
of the most comprehensive salary meas
ures in the country, It was a state
wide measure and applied to every
teacher. In New York city It fixes the
minimum salary at which a teacher may
he einplo.M'd on kindergarten or clc-
,..r.. I Lf.li,.,1 nl 1111,11 fl Vnne 1 1 .1
my,rv fr twehe anniinl increments
of Sid." each, based, of course, on
cilicicucj and satisfactory service.
York city who renders efficient service
.... I ,t ..!,. ,. I..,,
,,.. ,.l,,..-lll. t '!,,. ,,. fif 11,1,1
I ought to injept myself into legislative
problems until 1 really get Into thp
work. ICitt whatever is done will be
nil iinpiOM'iucnt. The bill carries an
appropriation of $.'1,000,(100 to aid lo
calities in increasing salaries. From
what the (Jovernnr and several niciiiberH
-
of the Legislature have said there
doulit of tho passage of this ineasiin.
,.-..,.. .
Inhss snme relief of this character'
Is afforded there undoubtedly will be n
great shortage of teachers in the state." j
.iM..i i-iiiiu-.
a ins siaip. if ,, , .. .i ... , ..i.i. pu.iiii. nnd every iinn.ilntment. .Modern
viariHT, cu.v .suiieriiueiiiient oi seiiotus.
&s Seashore
$tfP Excursions
ATLANTIC CITY
OCEAN CITY
and CAPE fMY
lATHV SINDAV
":30 A, 31. frem rl.cstni.t or Sonth
Mr.et Terry
A'lilttlnntil trnln to W'lltlwood nml
PhH. nppr'a l.nnOlna: (i,':ipe ilay),
II tin A M
Iliturnlnp leave seashore points
Coo 1' XI.
Dally Utcuralons beslnnlns Juna
;r,tli
sraiyiKit uixiiits
-- hi'itobh ''i'iNriS!r.v
lUggeja pawpnn.wHianaHB
BEDFORD SPRINGS
H'A.i ikti:i. I
f'fircr.mndfrn hntfl In SOnfl-nrrpL
I'.xrrllent niUIn, rtimnim rtir.-1
up niiiH'rul untrrn. On IJnrnln IIIkH-i
purnic. "ill ir. iiimiia knt Urn r
"in, i.onu motor mini in nil nirprtlniM
IviinN, sn'f, Nulmni'nr rfnnrinrr. rltllne
n. XV. I1KMIM. Mrr
-SHBBI3UUUIUUUIUUU W"
ctlv modern hotel with excellent
tsih'o nnd aervicr. Altitude 201)0 feet.
Splendid roads; eolf. tennia, pic.
OlM'U J it no 401h to October lut
Address until June 10th,
John i. itli(mK. Manager
Hotel Rennert Hn1tnnn-o Md
oi:kmnt(vx, fin i, 1JL i'. .
SHADOW LAWN INN
Alrv roonid. pood table, private ground.
tennia. Pa. & Rdtf. Hs , Wnyne &. Otn. A v.
cars Miss Guylee, mpr TpI Gtn. -il4S,
ii r von. p.
WvnhiTne Inn 0n Maln Llns- V'pt
Yvynourne inn ciaiu jesirabie for duV-
nsa men with famlltPK. lloomi with bath
at rensonalile rntes. Danctnc. Larg
crouiiiin wide er"'li, T'hon? rrwin 17
NOItUI STQU.N. '..
Hamilton Apartment Hotel
Kt Muln ht.. Norrlhtown, I'a.
A comfortable suburban Hotel between
town and country, ovcrlooklnu the Hchurl
kill River. Lame veranda, elevator una all
UlO'lern conventenceF.
BH Telephone Knrrlliwn 184.
YVKKXrUSVII.I.l;. l-A,
Tlie lllnlilnnil lluie- N"'v open. Overlooklnc
the famous: Lebinon V'..llcy. ,sntl for ratea
and rlrculnrs. Ad'lre- ll K UltlNKI.ljy
The Hillside - "'k"-.':-
erlne O'erhart
sTKXMsllIP MIIICIN
Trips by
iOI a
All athletics
Motor Uechunw,
SrFCIAI. ANN0VNCEJ1KNT
MAJOR OKNKItAT. JOHN F. UYAN, of I ho
fumoua 21tli I)l slon, ulll conduct the ramp
as it demonstration or the Huis srHtriu o2
'Irnlnlns, em.iliaslilns suwervitsd utlilttlcs.
Elsih rtekn commenclns; July. J. l''or
catalos address A. Si. UMITU. 1 tC. 4Sth
Street. New York City.
ntANKMN flH'NTV. I'A. ' tS?
' , , , ,' MiM-y.nmnwn.-n -. j r fjffU
iivs-iK-sj,-rT Mil iiiii iis ,
Mfflamtttgr
yC-"" " 'UlUt HIUUtnUWNIAINS 1
; A strictly modern hotel with excellent i
i
H U.M.Mr. It KF.S0KT3
ATLANTtO CITY. W. J.
lOXAmbasSsricIor
VlUantLcCUu,c7.J.
The Atlantic Coast's newest
and most luxurious hotel
costing $4,000,000 now
open to the public and cater
ing to a select clientele. On
the- Board Walk, yet in the
quiet Chelsea residential dis
trict. Dining room overlooks
ocenn great terraces, spa
cious solariums and ideal
bathing facilities.
Direction of D. M. Linnard,
President of the California Hotel
Company, operatinjj the famous
proup of exclusive hotels at Los
Angeles, Pasndenu, Santa Bar
bara, nnd Snn Francisco.
ATLANTIC art.
Opcrycit all. seasons
r or t nc Year, -A
rccoarxlsed ..standard
or excellence.
:Oitv60O. immu.BozBY.
.nHAPTKS
' "Ii ---"--"- -"-- . mmmrr
II
tt El
Jl,
C93-?J
uniKd
i In flro-therapeutle ilppartnient Orchestra
i PnncltiK Auto litis meets (rnlns. Hnoklot
I livnerKhln illrpetlnn. V F SHAW.
Itrst l.orn.Fil, I'lipumr l'rlrcd Hotel i
Hotel Netherlands !
I New York Atp., o ynrd from nnnnlvrnlk. I
I Cop -1110. l:ievator. rrlvntr baths; runnlm I
water In bedrooms rtlKE FKATU11F.3 .
, tintlilnB prtvllecp from hotel, Dance Floor I
tin.
nne rnir. rtmerirnn Clan ivvltn mrnisi 9a
to s.i ..in.-, tin ! nn. n?n, wpelilr.
1 AmrST nrHAVVnn,. l-roprtetor.
: HOTEL BILTM0RE ,
(Forrrerlv "VVeitniont)
rtliode Island A v. . Near lloardwalk.
AH iiutsldd rooms; suites with bath.
Orchestra DanclnK. Caraeltv "50.
Hot and cold sea writer baths.
Under new management
MLTMOItn IIOTEI, COMPANY
4
Virginia Ave., clona to brtch and Steel Pier.
Capacity ZA. American ilan,UblandBervic
flpMutl feature, privato bathe running water
In r uma, elevator; reaionab'eratR. Onjniiji
Tar.Owaeratijpmutiafc-tmnt J. L. LEEDS.
' HOTEL IMERION (nuni-itnon .
Veimnnt nvc and th Ilpnrh, nar all Rt
i tract ionH, f'Hpaclty 3.'0. IliKh-clasp, modern
j lintel. Kuporlor tiibli, ehnator, prlv baths
I runnlnp water Jn rooms. etcv Kxtcnwlv
pnrpt'Pq fiwni-sh'p rrianng't M. T, KAlthKV
HOTEL JACKSON k
Vlrpirila nv. firt houi from Boardwalk and
Steel Pier. F1REFHOOF. Irlv ate hatha, run
ning Fatcr In rooms. Orchestra : Rrill.
American and European plan. Moderate ratej
QAnrghlp mnnacemrnt. S. J UltOGAN.
THE CARLTON " avj.?m
The Yarmouth V'J A
Ownership Maonp-ement
CIIAB. P. ZAZZALI I
I
Roo,uoa-
South Carolina Avenue, ndiacent to beftcfe. i
Cap 60J,Kfc.lnedpat.onace,mu.Tt.drncinit,
atrici.iv modern, tibloiind service excet.eat-1
fljuxjm so tar mm. aooKiet. a. fi.u.o--j
r-x t . ' . ... ... . -i
HOTEL, FREDONIA
nPI. AI.L YHAIt. TennrhHee a'f Just off
rionrilwalk. European plan. Kvery appoint
. ni m ulti,ii t . tf istautttut.
HOTEL AUSTINE
1 IV' ille Ave. nnd St. James 1'I.ice Central,
opf n surroundings. Opposite the Catholic
an! Protectant churches. JM d.ty up. Under
une management for 12 eara. J. it. Jones.
BELLEVILLE HOTEL
l'i'i ev Vork Aenue. July 4th Spfrl.il,
'IhurMlity to" Sunday or Friday lo Morning,
Sl. Amer'fan plan. Dnnclnjf every extnlnfc-.
H ithlna trnm hotel.
A FEW ROOMS for reni 'p Pr,VR'!
ft rt" rw-J cottoBo ono block
flom lloanlvviilk.
Mils'. C W. HOVD
I10Sensld8 Avenue, Atlantic City. Is', J.
RIsxPAYNF Kentucky Ave. Fourth hotel
UIJV.n I 111- frnm Ttf.uS Amer oi."
$2.ro up dally; $14 up weekly. Kurop?nn-
tl up dally. HAHIUBON HlPrHJ. Prop.
BREVOORT
Larje ulry rooma.
tUi 00 up wklv.
18 S. Carolina Ave. Near
lleach & I'cnna. rt. R.
Amer. plan J2..-.0 up daily.
Under new management.
HOTEL PLAZA
ST. CHARLES TLACE ft PACIFIC AVE.
r.levator. Private hatha. A. C. McCI.BLLASJ
TAROR INN Ocean end Connecticut Ave.
, ,MV- .- -. jjeaj location; tare, airy
roomfl. Kxcellent table. 37th season; owner
manatfPinent. Mod ratea. J. P. & A.M. Dunn.
' HOTEL EDION
.UICIIK, Ah, AMI
Onen: new manaKement. Thorouchlv rra,,
I'llHIID AVKS.
vut.,1 Amr & iluropoan. Sn-, . af,n m.. t
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always opn. Always ready. Term mod.
fralP Phnne or write. M Walnh nunran
Wnrthinpton -l8""'l and 'Pa'cinc Ave. J
Depot Hot & cold lunnlntr water In oomr
Tumi moderate J 11 WOHTHWOTO.V.
Hotel Arlington M'c"Ant,;n';,?'Tlt'
Qren nil 'ear K .T nsnnn.vp scis;
Hotel Boscobel X ,'
A iner plan, Honklet. A, H MA ll IO.V.
Wrminter Ki- av' nr' Bch' Llev' to '
wesnninsier Vrlv lRth, runnlne water
I IS. no up vvklv. I2.no up djlly. Cliaa. Huh re.
Hotel Rio Grande n- 0 r"d!
walk, rtreproof. Kurciponn plan. Hates $2.00.
11lv : run, water; garage. M, M. ATcCn 1 1. Pr,
ainnnpll JlL anti la". aves. Heach-front
ltuuiuii vlew Amert A Kuropean plan;
rfltt? reow. rap. 2.r.O. A. C. Chwnne.1. Ownor.
nlnnrv.lnkAwnnrl m Carolina
"-w" Jt nr. :
nr. beach: bath-
!ng fmtn ho
U:
rates mod
H. liriTA-N.
Till': I'OMFOItT. 112 8t Jamei. Pl.nr. beach;
rooms d.illv or wkly. i reg. at W. F. Farrer.
Naw risirinn Kv- Ave. ft Deach. Gara.
..... -..-- T,k,,t s
S K HOVIF-AOR
i.ovorniiT. N, j.
HOTEL ABERDEEN
(I.ONGI'OUT. N. J.
Directly on the ncean front. An Ideal
family hotel In comfort and surrnundlnss at
moderate rntes. 20 mlns, bv trolley nr auto
from Atlantic City Ilklt. John C. (lousier.
I.ongports lilir new concrete sea-wall and
ocean pruinennde nre now completed.
(ICKAN CITY. N. J.
Normandie-by-the-Sea
OCISAN CITY. N. J. '
COO rnnmii. 100 suites with nrlvnt Val.a
own artesian well water; Ice plants electrlo
ItlfM piani. i. levators irom crounq noor,
Directly faclni; the ocean, Culstne she best,
For rales, lull Information and booklet ad'
dress P. II. H. CAKli. Monster.
THE BREAKERS
Only lloardwalk hotel. K. A. YOUNG. Jlir.
HOTEL BRIGHTON
7th and Ocean Ave.
Open .Tune gft. ll. It.
SOOT.
C!wsiririmoroTenn',courl"' Kear beach ft
awannmoropttrii w.p.p.n.Lippincott.
Mnlpl Henrv Moderats rates. Excellent
yMt
ON THE OCAN FRONT
plcvon BtonoB of real
JLtcomfort vitKa.v cnyi
ixTiinont .ofdiatincttriliK-
Biumm HFiortTS
M
otorist, Take Wotice
gave detour of 13 miles on White Horse
Pike by using Gloucester Ferry20-minutc
service.
Mileage economy means saving hi
gas, tires and general wear and
louTMirq;!
wHtylil
rittw
tear.
ywty
-,-.
Via
Gloucester
Ferry
0rfll(l y
tn - xsjgz?:?.
Courttwutfl (ft 7SrtfUfWt
UCP!WYCiTf
Gloucester Ferry Company
JOHN A. WATERS, Superintendent
CANADA
r
V.
"l 'i
IjiUMW
M5W
Kifi'ii:tfum
,;.,li'(...ti'jeS.'-r',i,,
lit
f. m w.WMZ.&TiViiUiittiVii:-
4.i-s. i
Skv&fwratmA i'i' 'Miiw
TO vacationists, tourists and motorists,
Chateau Frontenac is the magnet star of
the north. High on the cliffs of old French Quebec
like a king's citadel it stands, impressive, domin
ating; dispensing a royal hospitality a delight
ful "Castle of Comfort."
Below flows the St. Lawrence. The Laurcntian
Mountains stretch to the horizon. An old-world
atmosphere surrounds it with a glamor of history
and romance.
Fine roads, through most interesting country,
lead to Quebec through the White Mountains, and
by the way of Albany. Cool bracing air insures
perfect comfort the hottest midsummer day. Com
panionable, cosmopolitan people, music, dancing,
life and color. It3 cuisine isof Paris and New York;
its appointments
028 rlienlinit
Montreal, Canada
W'H.WVOOll. X. !
a ..
WmM
v hJ P.' 1
Always cool. Swept by con
stant breezes from the Atlantic jj
Ocean and 30-mile wide Dela
ware Bay. Never a dull mo
ment. Something doing all the
lime. Bathing, boating, fishing,
dancing, amusements, driving
and automobiling.
I'lensant, modern hotels furnish
excellent accommodations nt mod
erate rates. Fine cottage3 and
l'Utieaows at icasonable rentals.
Fast freiiuent trains on both tho
Pennsylvania and Heading. For
full information and folder, write
ronrtrlicht Smith
Secretary
Hoard of Trade
M.ll(lvvood, N'. J.
KEW SHELDON , -,
&r.0. Kiev.; private hatha; rooms en suite,
bklt Auto. X? J. Wooda. Own met. Now opn
I RHnelnn Inn centrally located nr. neaen;
ulilty nervlee: cau. 'J.'O:
booklet J. AIJiERT UARnlS.
C'AI'I) MAY. N. .1.
COLONIAL HOTEL
j With Hath Kunnlne Water
22d Keason. W. II, CHUHCH.
Owner and Proprietor
ASIUlItV PAKK. N. i.
The New Ocean Hotel
FlneM Kuropenn lltel on (he North
Jersey C'it. rnuafltr 330.
II. OAniJNKR. Mut.
HOTEL BRISTOL
Direct v rn Mte Ocan Trnnt.
IM'PW (iUOT,. y, j.
SEASIDE HOTEL
nirertly on the Ocean front All client moms
ovprlrnk.nr Ocean f'Hnt.BS STOCKTON.
TH- Mavherrv tn Wesley. 2:id
eea.
t,errw
sritixn i Aitr. nKAni. n. j.
SlielBreato
SriUNO L.KE ItlLVCH. N, J.
Ocenn front,
Surf bathtntr; tennis, coir,
ad1)e horees
muic. Ideal 2hrall:
music, laeai ikm v
hotel.
. L'OOil
JxcUinlve chenU'U. Excellent table
service. No
tnoqultoe. uwnerahlp
in sn b fern en t.
I.Ot'tP N. MOSS.
pr.Agior r.xnu. n. j.
THk MANHASSET
ptrectly or. the ocean front. Capacity tot
Booklet Ii. IIOSS TUltyKH. Ovrti.r.Prop.
llK,rll HAVE?. V. 3.
THE ENGLESIDE
The best combination of stenulne seashore
features on the Atlantic Coast. .Matchless
nahlnir. milling, bathlne, etc ocean and
bay. l-'lve tennis courts.
The Knuleilde offers modern appointments.
8ea and freah water private baths, etc.
Orchestra Oarage Hooklet
R.F. KV01X. Munarer.
Aln The C'mlnrian. West I'lillnilelnhla
WASII1NOTON. n. O.
Burlington Hotel
beef than five mlnut's from everythlnr.
Amtvican and European Plan
431 Rooms, 222 Cnths, $2 &. Up
.. --'i-:
lUMWia.ni'n ie
8 Vi'svV'JV----
h
H W. ronrtrlicht Smith lt?l. J$&
a if
wrMMt Wt22!!S32
Direct Auto Route,
Philadelphia, At
lantic City, Cape
May and all sea
shore points. j
CANADA
Weatianfenae
.Quebec i.l (Panada
nnd individual service, that
of a Canadian Pacilic Hotel.
For full particulars and rtiervation,
addreitt
CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS
St.. riilln. 1S31 Ilronilivny.X.Y.
.IKFFKRSON. N. 11.
New Waumbek
HOTEL AND COTTAGES
Jefferson, N. H.
IN THE IIEAHT 01" TIIK
WHITE MOUNTAINS
Golf, Tennis, Fishing,
Riding 'and Dancing
Dully Concerts
OPKN l'HOM jrXi: 38 TO OCT.
For booklet arlilrers lidlel or
8 West 40th St., Now York
N. T. Stock Hxchanee Ofn of
N. L. CARP1SNTEK & CO.
Frank F. Sluite.
Owner.
John J. Ilennessy,
Manager.
IUXVIl.t.K NOTCH. N. II.
The Balsams
Dixville Notch
White Mountains, N.
H.
Season June to October
Booking otTice now open.
8 West 40th St. (Town 4 Country.
DAVID B. PL.UMEB, Meager
Ptione 22110 VanderbtlU ,
?
INTCBVAUB. N. n.
-
FWTPRVAI 17 WHITE
i -., - .n. MOUNTAlMft
HOUSE AND coTTAGB
OI'iy JULY i. Select fnmllr hotel. FIm
music hall and orchestra. All outdoor sport.
Foi Illustrated booklet eddress
II. C. MflWlETT. rrnc. INTCnTALS. N. OL
fiOmiAM. N. II.
MT. MADISON HOUSE
Oorhnin. N. II,
"The Gateway to the White, Mts."
Opens June SO. Homelike atmosphere.
Outdoor Sports, Fine June nnd July trout
flhloR. Well-equipped enrnge. Write for
bklt and terms to (' fl C'HANn.r.KIt. Prop,
I'OUl.TM'.Y. VT.
THF DORMS Ul uu' jihunt.is
1 11C VJtVllZ nu-A.ro t.rounds
Phndel Sports: aood tshle Near H. It. an4
trolley. 1.10 (meats. Modern Improvements
110 to 120. Hooklet. Ilox I.
lakh ri.Acm,
LAKH M,AC!m. N. V. NOW orEN
Modern In all Its appointment.
J. J. SWKKNEY, Mnnaser.
Winter Htchland Tnrk Hotel. Aiken. 3. C.
Tui.cin:sTi:it i.KAcit. sin.
HOTEL TOLCHESTER
Deauttfully situated on Chesapeake Bay. All
the Advantages ot Salt Water andOzon.
Special ratea by tho week and week-end.
Apply HOTKI. TOI.CHRSTER.
Tolchester lieach. Md.
VKKMON"!
VKBMONT ItlCSOUTS
Freq Information booklets by wrlttnsr
Harry A. Itlack. Sec. of State. Publicity
liureau. Montpeller. Vt.
3
MBUKOKA L.MIKia. TANAHA
Oet swar to happiness awar to the nerre-restlatft
pine-scented, sleep-giving ale of the Muskoka likcs.
feetf. There ou will Had this
, N. V.'
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