Tn i. J & r ' .lV& , it v Aa i". fW , A V.'1 R V iS-J'A sa s iR K ff Ife C E- is. if. . M r- t k'- k- t e: Vi B' 1 a i if ALLIES ELCALL yfif Lifting of Censorship on Com- hiunications With Germany tf Is Expected Soon FINISHING AUSTRIAN PACT By Hie AMoelnfed rres London, July 7. General Crctlen, commander of the allied forres In Bui ; gnria, has Informed the BulRnrlnn pre mier that peace delegates from thnf country will be called to Paris soon, nnd hat the Bulgarian Government ii In Ttted to nominate a delegation, accord Ml EH ing to a Sofia dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company. Parii, July 7. (By A. P 1 - moral of the conorihlp on communicn- r tions with Germany is on the program for discussion at the session of the Allied council, this afternoon. It is understood that the supreme economic found! has recommended that the censorship be lifted coincident with the raising of the blockade. The recommendation, it 1 considered prob able, will be approved. Discussions with the Germans with regard to certain terms of the peace treaty regarding reparations were to havo been begun early this week. The beginning of the oral exchanges hns been postponed until Thursda, how eycr, ns the German rcprc-cntntics failed to arrive, from Berlin, it de veloped todaj. The commission of admirals appoint ed to consider the disposition of the remaining German warships submitted their report tq the council today. In effect the report states that no recom mendatibns on the question arc possible until certain matters of policy have been decided by the powers. The probnbilitj seems to be that the whole question will be finally referred to the governments of the arious pow ers concerned. As the situation stands now, Japan and thf United States are understood to favor breaking up or sinking the re maining warships. Great Britain ap proves the plan to break them up', while Italy ngrces to their destruction condi tionally. If this plan is not carried out, Italy insists on having her share of the ves sels, In cast the nic divided among the powers. France opposes the destruction of flic veshcls and desires their distribu tion. Some of the smaller powers, notably Poland, approve the plan to de stroy the vessels. The .Council of Fve has reached the conclusion it is 'impossible to make peaco with Bela Kun's got eminent in Hungary, according to the Havns agency. Maintenance- of the blockade. Mt was said, still is necessary, although its effects have not been felt dy the Hungarian revolutionary government, as it is appropriating foodstuffs for itself and friends. The proposed Austrian peace treaty will be readv for nresentatlnn fn tho " Austrian delegation on Tuesday. The fulj text of the' document is riow in the hands of the printer. The "presentation of the terms to the Austrian probably will not be accom panied by impressive ceremonies such as were held for the signing of the German treaty and the first meeting with the Austrian. " Ten days or two weeks are expected to be given the Austrian delegation to tudy the new articles on financial, economic and reparation questions, and also certain boundary terms, which were not covered in the first draft given them. Basle, July 7.-A dispatch from Wet. mar received-here says that a bill ha been intrddufced in- the National As- setfibly provWing1' for ratification of the peace treaty MINOR FREED AT C0BLENZ Caso Against American Newspaper Correspondent Is Dropped Cobienz, July 7. (By A. P.) Bob- em Minor, the American newspaper correspondent' and cartoonist, who has ' been under detention here by nrmy au- I thdritiesNpending an investigation, has been released. Officers said the case had beerWropped on orders from higher authority. t is 'understood tbat Minor will be. returned to Paris, where he was arrest ed a month ago by the French nt the request of the British. The latter re fused to prosecute him, turning over certain "allege .evidence to the Amep lean authorities. It is said that this was in connection with an alleged con spiracy to spread radical propaganda among soldiers within the British and American areas. . Buy Vlneland Glass Works VIneland, N, J., July 7. The Cap itol Glass Works, of this place, has been sold by the Kimble Glass Companv to Chnrles Hankins and W. O Mc Laughlin, of Vineland, and William Brteden, of Millville, widely-known glass experts. The new company will manufacture tubing for the present. Buy iNow FM'Sl a- 4 Heat and Steam mSBBSm iii JVTH ron DOMESTIC USE: E-b Star, Chestnut and Vm ran STISAM USK-IlueUwheat, Bit. nd Har(jr The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company k y TO END HOLDING UP ' OF GERMAN TRAINS Railway Strikors Decide to Re sume Work, but Insist De mands Be Met FranUfort, July 0. dclajcd. (By A. p. The railway strikers who have been holding up train service In southern and western Germany decided today to resume work, but insist that their de mands be met. The workers wilt hold themsehM in readiness for united ac tion in case the government's decision Is adverse. Berlin, July 0. delayed. (By A. P.) The go eminent is sending troops to Important points nffected by the strike of rnilway men in southern and western Germany and hopes that through them It can master the situation, which Is admitted to be grae. Thp important center of Frankfort tonight, was completely in the hands of the strikers, nnd Berlin was unable to communicate with the main station there. (The foregoing Frankfort dis pitch says the strikers will resume w ork. ) At Wittenberg government troops arc manning and dispatching food trains fmm Hamburg. ' At Hanover the stu- dints of the technical college and volun teering as engineers and firemen. There has been no change in the strike of the street railway men in Ber lin. MINE CAVE-IN KILLS THREE 300 Workmen Imprisoned Hour and Half In Fayette City Shaft Fnjette City, Pa., July 7. (By A. P.) Three men were killed and seven others injured in a cave-in nt the en trance of the O'Ncil mine of the Pitts burgh Coal Company here nt G o'clock this morning. More than !00 miners who had en tered the mine were imprisoned an hour and a half while the debris was being removed. Several of the injured, it was said, may die. The dead: Walter Stand, thirty-five, of Fayette City; John Benson, thirty, of Pittsburgh, and Paul Lincoln, twen tj -eight, of Fayette City. Virtually all of the men, with the, exception of the ten victims, had en tered the mine to btart work. The rock and dirt near the entrance fell without warning, catching the ten men as they were boarding a car. IRON MEN BACK AT WORK 3000 in Reading Return Under Pro test May Strike Tonight Beading, Pa., July 7. Most of the 3000 men or more cmplojed at the various plants of the Beading Iron Company in this citj returned to work this morning under protest, pending an agreement between the committees ap pointed by the various locals of thi Amalgamated Iron, Steel and Tin Workers at special meetings held Sat urday and Sunday afternoons, nnd Pres ident I- E. Thomas, of the iron com pany. Itednction in wages took effect today. A striker may bo declared tonight. DECORATED BY LUXEMBURG General Smith, American, Honored by Government of Duchy Cobleiu, July 7. (By A. P.) Brig adier General Harry A. Smith, who is in charge 'Of civil affairs in districts of Germany occupied by American troops and in the Dmhy of Luxemburg, was the guest of honor on July 4 at a din ner given at Luxemburg by the govern ment of the duchy. During the dinner he was decorated by the Order of the Crown, the pres entation being made by Prime Minis- I t1! ... VSJ.1 Tk 1 . ' " 0Q 0B,I. "' lacn. ljnnr '""e- , """ ''; R owedn Luxemburg for more than y Gentlemen AWordWithYou About Shaving i HENyoubuy a-Safety Ra zor.buyacake of Cuticura Soap and shave the Cu- ticura way, the healthy up-to-date way. No mug, no slimv soap, no germs, no free alkali, no waste, no irritation even when shaved twice daily. One soap for all uses shav ing, bathing, shampooing. Abso lutely nothing like it, not to speak ol its value in promoting skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. 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Demonstrations against the high cost of lhlng nnd against food profiteers, however, have occurred in Milan, Leghorn, Alessandra and Brescia The general strike at Florence was declored off at midnight Saturday after fatal riots. Premier Nlttl declared to newspaper men that the sole (ause of the recent disorders was economic. He appealed for their support In pacifying the radi cals. The Italian socialist organisations have decided upon a general strike for July 20 nnd '21 as a piotest against allied interention in Itussla and Hun gary. "Salus Publlea Supreme Lex" (the public welfare is the supreme law) the ancient motto of the Bonians, is being applied by the Italian govern ment nt this tritical moment of the untlonal life of Italy. "The gocrn ment closed one eye, indeed, in some cases both, for so long that the people took the law in their hands," said n leading Itnlian stntesman today. "They were aiming nt ghiiig a harsh but de served lesson to profiteers. 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Call, if convenient, otherwise write or' phone Walnut 30Q0 or Main 80QO. face of the greatest struggle of Us his tory, With pitiless energy, however, ns pitiless as Its Jcnlency heretofore, the government now Intends to repress any nttempt to transform a.just protest into something moro serious." riorence hns been occupied by mili tary forces and the machine guns of the troops, it hns been shown the mobs and robbers were not taken there merely for Rhowi The same thing has hap pened at other most rebellious center, especially at Anconn and Brescia, where many persons were wounded. In Genoa where the uprising against the cost of living took n most orderly form, the people imposed n reduction in all prices, watched the carrying out of this order nnd prevented any violence against shopkeepers. They lntereued whencer attempts were made to ran saek shopps, pytting down the dis orderly elements with much greater energy than the pollen, ever used. At Milan the people hac presented an ultimatum, demanding that the prices of ail necessities be materially reduced by Tuesday. A mob rnnsneked nearly all the shoe shops at Palermo, the troops being tailed out too late to prcent pillaging. When thev appeared they were received with applause, the crowd shouting to the Koldlers? "No firing boys, we are not nt the front. Here we arc all brothers nnd all are against the vam pires who hac starved us." Pi om all towns where disorders hnve occurred the same report is coming. A week ago ccrj thing could be bought nt high prices, but now the shops are closed, goods nrc lneklng and nothing can be found. Bntlic families in many plaecs arc in despair at finding some thing to eat. Count Olgiati. prefect of Florence, hns been removed from office. He wns transferred to that city from Milan during the wnr after he had been un able to present a general strike iu Milan. Northumberland Boy Drowns Northumberland. Pa.. July 7. Evi dently seized with cramps while bath ing, Ilobert Steele, sixteen jears old. son ot .Mr. aim .Mrs. jinrry Htceie. wcnlthv residents of Northumberland. was drowned in the Susquehanna river Sunday. The body was recovered. See TJiursday's Papers FOR ANY 68 Pages: Cover in Colors (Size 9x12 Inches) The most comprehensive volume of its kind ever issued. Hundreds of illustra tions. Covers every worth-while resort in the United States and Eastern Canada. Accurate and verified information. An nouncements of all leading hotels, cot tages, boarding houses, etc., with descrip tive features, rates, travel information, etc. A worfderful help in selecting a suitable place for your vacation or short time outing. Treats of LA FINE DEI DIoOniNU ll,Prozzo doi Viveri in Molte Citta' o' Stato RIdotto dul 50 al 7 Per Cento Published and IDntrlbuted UncJer rEHMIT NO. 841. Authorized by the act nt Oetlber 0, 1017. on tile at the roitoftlce ot Phila delphia. Pa. . 1M . Uy order of the President. A. S. nURXESON. Postmaster General. Itoma, 0 lugllo. La rlduzlonc del prczzo del viveri, dal CO nl 75 per cento, e' stata fissntn in moltlssime citta' del l'ltalin, In scgulto ni rcccnti dlsordlni contro l'nlto costo della vita. In parcc cht post! la riduzionc e' nvvenuta volon tarinmentc da parte del negoziantl per timore del sacchegglo, raentre in nltri e' stata imposta dalle autorlta' munic ipal!. In porccchi cast lc autorlta' hanno aglto d'accordo con 1 capl dellc Camerc de J,aoro. In Boma i negoztanti hanno declso la riduzioue Iei prczzl prima dl csservi costrctti dalla violcnza dalla folia. Kssi hanno approvato una dellbcraziono al rlguardo c I'annunzio della riduzioue del prezzl c' stato dato come "un alto ed inevitable dovcrc patriottico, con lo dcopo di prevemrc qualsiasi conflltto tra consumatorl c commcrcianti o produt-v tori, il quale potrebbe esscre dl vantog gio a partlti die cercauo del bencficl ilni disordinl." Nessuna riduzione e' stata annunziata per i gcnerl di lusso. In tuttc le citta' ove si sono verifi cati disordinl il popolo ha riccvuto il beneiieio dl eder ridottl i prezzi, ad anchc meno della raeta', sul generl dl prima necessita'. In Flrenze talc ridu zioue ha raggiunto il 70 per cento. Firenze, 0 luglio (Bitardato.) Lo .j. . NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT PARTICULAR CIGARETTE It may even make you like your present cigarette better ra NOW READY jyt clopero generate o' stato dlchiarato ccs sato alia mezzanotto dl sabato. La cafma o' tornata In tutta la citta' dopo i gravi disordinl del giornl scorsl, a causa lnlto costo del viveri. "Salus Publlea Suprcma Lex" o l'antico motto del romanl cd c' stato nppllcato dal gorerno italiano In qucsto critico tnomento della vita nazlonalc d'ltnlla, " govcrno a phitiso un occhlo, In verltn', In alcuni casi, mn non cosi' a lungo perche' 11 popolo prendesso In legge nelle sue manl," ha dctto un uomo dl stato, oggi. "Hsso era dcslderoso dl dare un amnrn lczlono ngll speculatorl. 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