Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 05, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PtJBLlC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGtFST o,' loio
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fc ..30,000 Entor Hungarian Cap
ital in Triumph as Serbian
Army Approaches City
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ALLIES TO PROBE SITUATION
Bela Kim Took $200,000
in Flight From Hungary
lyimlon, Auc 5 (Hy A P.)
Mela Kun. the deposed Hungarlnn
dictator, took G.OOO.OOO rrowm
(more thnn WOO.OOO) -v itli liltn
when lie left HunRnry. sajs a Heme
dispatch to the Htrliunip- Telegraph
Compnuy today.
When Kim reached Austrian ter
ritory tills nmoimt In crowns, nhich
had been conlifcated, wa found In
hi luggage. It is declared
JOINT COAL BOARD AUSTRIA TO REPLY
PROPOSED IN EUROPE
French, Belgian and Italian In
terests Act Upon Advice
of Hoover
Countor-Proposals Will Come
Within Prescribed Time, Chan
cellor Rennor Announces
NAB ARMED MEN NEAR
CLEMENCEAU'S HOME
T
ISH-ARGENTINE
Detectives Arrest Two Suspi
cious Characters, Who Offer
Money for Release
WARNED OF Dl S AST ER (CALL POLISH CONFERENCE
Uy the Associated Press ,
Budapest, Aug. 4 (dclaed) -Thirty j
thousand Rumanian troops, including i
Infantry, cavalry and artillery, entered
the city today with a blare of trum- j
pets. The Rumanian forces, led by
General Marghascu. passed through An-
FORD SI .000.000 SUIT
IS
Hy tlie Associated Press
, Hy the Associated Press
Parle. Aiiff r, Shinniue and fuel
! ,.i , v iinit,, nnrl i the Austrian chancellor and head of
I r,i (--villilll, C", 1,1 I inui,-, i"'h' -i
Paris, Aug. 5. Dr. Karl Rcnntr,
Italy conferred with Herbert Hoover,
head of the international relief organi
sation, here and decided to urge the Su-
nreme Council of the Peace Conference
Judge Rigorously Rules Out Ex- to pp0int European coal commission
'to co-ordinate the distribution of Ku-
Auiitrla's peare delegation, Informed
Oeneral Secretary Dutusta, of the Peace
Conference, today that Austria's counter-proposals
to the peace terms would
be handed er tomororw, within the
prescribed time for their presentation.
Doctor Kenncr, who will leave St.
Oermaln en Imsv this evening for
ropean coal In an effort to avert what Vienna, will return August 12.
drassy and other streets
Weutenant Colonel Romanelli, of the
Italian mission, an allied representative.
Informed the Hungarian cabinet that ' threatens to be n dlsastei j
the Rumanians would remain to Keep , Th(i ni(,ptln(? wn, j1Pi, rPM,it of
SSi-t'Sttlr.S "' ILLITERACY OF FORD DENIED,, warning given by Mr Hoover in an J
t- j i j address at the recent conference in l.on-
The'Rumanians have tnUn possession AofIatd Pms , don of the Supreme Kmnonii.- Council.
ot punuc miliums ' " - . rifmpns. Mlrh.. A., -. ..,,,. '.;:". "I .7' ". "....' .....'. , -,....,".' . ".""-' "". '
military command or tne cu iw- whs - iht nm ueiuw uumm, ...,. m ncieci lociay nun me neaus or tlie allied
tages have been taken bj the lluina- Tiickei. bj rigorous excision of te-ti- the t'uited States could not offer relief military niiicuis In Germany should nt -nlans,
and it was announced the. would I mony and cooperation of counsel m because of the shortage of shipping, j tend u i nnfcience, to be held in Uerlln,
hoot' five of them for ev.try Uuiiiiinlaii H(Mirr ri)n.K $1,000,000 libel suit During his addiess Mr. Hoover said : , between (firman nnd PolUh representa
kllled So far there hae been no dis-, , , ' . , .. , ,,' "The fate of Kuropean civiliution , tiles to consider matters relating to the
rdB, agumst the Chicago Tribune, In ought . r(,Ms in tl)P ,inn(lM of tlll roal Unnsfer of tenttory ceded to Poland
Serbian troops, according tn reports testimout to an end toila. The jury miners anil coal mine owners of rurope by the German peace treaty.
here, nre advancing on Ilmlaiicvt troml should have the case next Tuesduj. to an equal, n noi 10 n greater, uegreo , inc council 1110 nenni n Swedish
the south suppo-edlv to protect tin-in
Interests.
Paris, Aug .". Telegrams from
American officials at Hiidape-t state
that Rumanian tioop upon tnteiing1
Budapest yesterdav started plundering '
in the suburbs Fifteen or twentv civil- j
Jans were killed by the Rumanians dm -lng
the day, it is added. j
Some members of the new Hungarian ,
ministry, the telegrams state, have been
arrested by the Rumanians, who nine
mounted machine guns In various partH
of the city and demobilized the local
police. The citv is absolutelj under
military control.
Brigadier General Harry II ILiiul
holtz, former chief of the Philippine
fonstabulary, has been appointed bj
the American delegation to the 1'euc.e
Conference as American repiesentative
on the interallied military commission ,
which will go to Budapest to arrange
the terms of an armistice General
Bandholtz leaves France at once for
Budapest, the English and French rep
l'urliei in the dn counsel for Mi
TV,,.. I i.itc.tfl tlittt miiiin 'I'rilni no ml!
..: .. I.. i.,.i,ni,fm,i'hi Mr Homer declined to accept
IU1IIII 1HIUI DC UIVIUIII I'mn !. . 1 . . ll
tesliM i.iriir.ilnir i ertain ..Ji. i pel innnem mi i-cuwu m int-,h.i.iis,. u -
cngu to
Paris, Aug. 5. (By A. P ) Two la
borers, one of whom had two revolvers
and the other a large knife, were ar
rested yesterday near the residence of
Premier Clemenceau by detectives, who
said their manner excited suspicion.
As they were being taken to the police
station, a detective testified, the men
offered money for their release, When
questioned they gave their names as
Ernest allce and Alexander Bonnard.
Thcj said they had an engagement with
friends and relatives at n cafe In the
street where M. Clemenceau resides.
The possession of weapons they ex
plained by sajlng that some one whose
name they did not know commissioned
them to sell the weapons for him. The
men were held for trial on charges of
carrying concealed weapons and at
tempted bribery.
Vallee is believed to be a deserter
from the army.
DRUG BAN PARTLY LIFTED
Commissioner Roper Takes Pity on
Aged "Dope Flenda"
Washington, Aug. 5. (By A. P.)
Hundreds of letters from persons suf
fering from incuiable diseases nnd from
I aged persons addicted for many years
1 to the use of drugs, pitiful In their
. iimtill.tnttritic. tltllt t Illid vnifaimlh rt ! n
. . ,, . . . . , ,. . , ,,, ,, , , , , I niiiniiii uiiMir ii'iit iiiv.i3 fkuit-LiuiijL till:
food and supplies during the next 5ear. , minis er, on the .lispovition of the Aland 1 , nf .,.,...,., , mmi!tIm, ln ,,,
the 1 islands. , i, ij ,- ' -...
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x i,-iiiu'i i ii'iiinn ,iiii ,i'ieniii, eon
(The supreme council of the Peace
Conference on July 2!) extended the
migirinl time granted the Austrian
plenipotentiaries for considering the
peace terms, fixing the expiration of
the time limit as August O.J
The supreme interallied council de
NTIITED
Sir Reginald Tower Denies Ru
mors, but Buenos Aires Press
Seos Crave Situation
INTERNED SHIP IS PROBLEM
celvlng him. It la reported there Is no
probability of his reception in the near
future."'
Another newspaper, Laa Notlclas, In
commenting on the situation, aoyg:
"Sir Reginald Tower Is being recalled
and Senor Toledo Is returning because
King George has not received him."
"The occasion for the present situa
tion," it adds, "is the refusal of the
British Government to rccogplze the
purchase of the Bahla Blanca, but the
real cause underlying the crisis la the
Argentine government's hostile attitude
toward British capital invested in Ar
gentina
than in the hands of the providers of delegation, introduced bv the Swdlsh
meinlieis of the
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opean conl commission, statingtli.it lie ferred with : Marshal Focli and the ,. . ,,,,.., lltprnn1 ..,
interallied supreme 1 . . ..... , , . ,
... . 1 vwi'reu. su, 11 ivinuun 11111.V uuiain urugs
..Kt..iL
. .. ,. .u !-.-,.,., .i 1 belies ed the problem to be strictlv Eu
,.,'.. ,. ... ... ,... .,.. m.:i I ronenn and that the Hituntion 1 .uinot council Afterward it
declined to do m ' ' ' ',( relieved materially by the slight help 'having regard for the importance of the
"We said that' we would br.ng back! hW' '"' t'"'1 ,ates " K'"- i pencil troops on the Rhine to give a
one of them it necessnr, in connection! Mr. Hoover said to the fuel repre- ! rcncli general commiud of the allied
with evident:- already in." said Mr sentatives 01 the various governments: i . occupaiion
llie coal iiroivem, nun inai 01 uic il,rii i , r ,,,.. , .
' ' . . " ..... l.ieoclor i.evnlcl. linrlee
Stevenson, "but here comes counsel for
the nlnlntilT xiitli n hiishel nf new edi
torials and asks us to nroduce a wit of the immediate food pressure,
nes. We decline to do so " . to the fiont as the grentet menace
W ,T. Cameron, n writer who takes the stability of life in Europe. This
Mr Ford's ideas and expand" them into problem is domestic to Europe and is
"Ford's Own Page in Mr Ford Incapable ot solution irom tne l nireel
magazine, was sworn to procc that Mr. States. .
Ford can lead and write ' "Disregarding all other questions, an
Attornej Steieuson objected, and AI-1 ndditlonal loud nf 1 flOO.000 tons month-
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trecl l.ucKing, one ot i-oru s lawyers. 1 i m mn ,. -m. i.nr. .u iuihtii u,- . -isncs ot tlie people desiring to submit
replied: ' hirRc tux ih the fa.-e of the trebling of ,lnv consensus of opinion which may be
"Mr Steienson charged that Mr the food exports of the United States leaclied. Hnvaria. Wurttemburg, Ha-
Ford could not read or write and I pro- ' "ibme the no. mnl pre-war level Fur- ,len und Hesse hne expiessed numerous
pose to show" theniioic. such a tonnage would entail wishes to be presented to the Peace
There is not a word in the icconl " tax n tne world s snipping wnicn Conference. The Cent. 1st partv dele-
Wftfrntcri ' r. t
in"tn S,"''" is R"'nB t0 v"a"i"es soon to re
1 'umo lli"1 !'!,ssion with the Peace Con
ference relative to the estahlhlimoni-
of the Ithinelaml republic, according to
Cologne nchices.
Doctor I.ew-nld is mgotiatine with
parliameiitiirj circles in the Rhincland
for the purpose of use ertnlnluc the
on prescription by a reputable physician
that the chug is needed to maintnin life.
Previous instructions had been that
persons prescribing, selling or obtaining
drugs merely tn satisfy the craving of
n drug ndilict should be regarded as
iolnting the law.
By the Associated Press
Buenos Aires, Aug. B -Sir Beglnald
Tower. British minister to Argentina,
denies rumors relative to his return to
London, which is said to Indicate im
minencc of a rupture of relations be
tween Great Britain and this country.
He declares he Is going to London
merely for n rest.
The delicate situation Is due to the
purchase by Argentina of the interned
German steamship Bahla Blnnen. ac
cording to I.n Nacion, which sold to-
""Regarding rumors which from the
beglunlng have been founded on more
than supposition, we have received vcr
sions, the gravity of which are self
evident, nnd according to which the re
turn to London of Sir Reg nald Tower,
British minister to Argentina, nnd the
departure of Francisco Alvareide To
ledo, Argentina minister to England,
from London, nrc now discussed.
"On the contrniy, it appears the re
tirement of both ministers is treaceable
to the purchnse by Argentina of the
stenmer Bnhla Blanco from the Ocr
mnns, which purchase the British Gov
ernment refused to recognize.
following this refusal Argentina at
tempted to solve the difficulty by ap
pointing as minister ni uonuuu oriior
Toledo, who, ns minister of mnrlnc,
handled the negotiations for the pur
chnse of the ship. He presented his
credentials to the British Foreign Office
some time ago. but a considerable period
has elapsed without King George re-
'Accordlng to a current version of the difficulty.
matter an effort is being made to en
list me am 01 tne united motes in iv
settling the question of the purchase of i
the Bahla Blanca, for which Argentina )
paid seven million peso, the deal be
ing mndc through the Swedish Govern?
ment.
It is said this was one reason that.
Thomas A. Breton, Argentine minister
to the United States, went to Europ
early this year. According to reports
he and Morcello de Alvcar. Argentine
minister to France, failed in their of- !
forts to help Senor Toledo to solve the t
MWttTw
resentauves oeing euuer in mm cu. or , on t)iat ,,,,. thp wnnj, ,,f jr. Ford 'imnot but aflect freigiit rates gencr- j gates for the oting districts of Upper
11113 1 lln.nliiir. lleilln nnd 1 singen have
"With a shortage in production of. again expressed a dene for the est.ib-
1 "O.OOO.OtK. tons per month the contribu-1 lishmeut of 11 Rhincland republic,
! tion nf een "J.OOO.OOO tons monthly , while the Majoritj Suciiihsts from
from America would be of little im- Upper Wiesbaden and Upper and Lower
himself," interrupted Mr. Stevenson
"I object to calling a hired man to re
but Mr. Ford's own testimony."
Witness was peimitted to uiiswer.
I "How do inu know lie can lead and
ft
write?" asked Mr. Lucking I portonce
"I how s-een him write and 1 have, Only a greatly
heard him lead," smiled the witness.
There was no eioss-cianiinatimi
1
on their way there
The Supreme Council of the Peace
Conference decided yesterday to send
the mission Immediately to make a full
Investigation of conditions in Budapest
This followed a discussion of several
hours of the changed conditions in Hun
irary as a result of the entrance of the
Rumanian army to the Hungarian cap
ital. I
It was also decided to partially raise
the blockade of Hungary so as to re
lieve the food situation and enable the .... . , ,. . ,
new government to stabilize conditions , Cardinal Gibbons Asks Goldeborough
The American delegation is somewhat I to Head Committee
disturbed by the entry of Rumanians Baltimore, Mil., Aug. t. (By A P
into Budapest, but other delegations. I Cardinal Gibbons has requested form
especially the French, appear to be er Governor Phillips Lee Gnldborough to
greatly pleased. The French press also act as chairman of the committee of
voices its gratification The council has one hundred to arrange for the recep-
not been advised whether the Ru tion of Cardinal Jlercier about Septem
PLAN MERCIER RECEPTION
, Timus unanimously oppose the pluu for
ncieased coal pro-(the republic.
diiction nnd an improved oigiiniatlon I y
for its distribution can save Europe vin,
from disaster next cnr, Mr Hoover
explained, and he urged that some sort
of fuel control be established which will
greatly stimulate production and secure
such distribution as will maintain es
sential sen-ices upon which economic
and political stability must rest.
maninns received its request to halt be
fore it actually entered Budapest. ,
DECORATED AT HOSPITAL
Dis
I ber lTi
1 One of the features will be a public
reception which wil be attended by high
, state officials. Prelates and other digni
t tnrics of the Catholic Church from all 1
parts of the country will be here to
1 greet the Belgian prelate. Imposing 1
ceremonies including a pontifical mass 1
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Hero With Nine Wounds Gets
tlnoulshed Service Cross
Carlisle, Pa., Aug. .1 Private Elmer will be held in the Cathedral
J. Cressman, of Coopcr.sburg, Pa., is
proudly wearing a Distinguished Serv- .
ice Cross just presented to him bj , rrom Strayer's to success
Colenel Kcefer at General Hospital No.
31, United States army, nt Carlisle
Cressman is in this hospital recovering
.from nine bullet wounds in both legs
He was decorated with full hospital
ceremonies on the -parade ground, sur
rounded by ltKAl otllcers, nurses, in
vallds and corps men.
I
i)tftlt Btnjimln, wh U a
fitter of Rebecca, took a
rtir at Bu-ijtr't SuiIrm
College, and at 17 la earning
more than $1000 a year In the
mplo7 of the PenmjlTtnln
It. n. Co Call, irrlte or
'phone for particular about
what Btrayer'a can dn for
eu IOT Oaeetnut Street.
'Phone. Walnut 3lt.
Users of PEA Coal be ad-1
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the size and quality. We '
handle only the very !
BEST COAL
Egg .$10.75 StoveSlla,
Nut . lt.35 Pea .. 9.1i5
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