:-w'swH3iF 5ffiE53E!BK tMilEJKMm "VWV" . &." 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919 iTEUTON POLICE FORCE IS Defiance of Peace Treaty Has Begun Already, American Authorities Learn HOPE ALLIES WON'T CARE By the Associated Tress Coblenx, Aug. IS. Militarization of Grmsn rolice, contrary to the terms of the treaty of pace. has already be gun, according to information reaching American authorities. In the city of C4B51 the police were recently com pUtely organized on military lines by th Prussian government, it is said, and are now equipped with steel helmets and rifles and follow the routine of a military company in their barracks. Ot the 300 state police In office in Catsel 100 have elected to b transferred to tbe new organization and the re mainder have been given places in the civil service. The ultimate size of the new mili tarized police organization hns not been announced Americans ntudinR the demobilization and reorg-iniratinn of the Germany army say that the signi ficance of militarizing police in Ger many is great American officers have records of an announcement that the Prussian tatc government, quite apart from the m tional government, was. to organire a "Khutzmannschaft " or state police force, throughout Prussii which would be virtually military units in gnrrUons with full infantrv equipment, but would be under control of the minister of the interior and used nnl for the repression of internal di-orders. These troops, according to the plan. wer to be quite apart and in excess of the army permitted Germany under the terms of the peace treaty. A semiofficial announcement, how ever, states that it is appreciated that these troops are not permitted under the terms of the peace treaty, but the hope is expressed that the Allies will be "reasonable" and permit their or ganization. The Cassel incident, it is contended by American officers, occuring long after the treaty was signed but before the allied and interallied commission ou military control of Germany had be cun to function, shows that the Prus sian government is proceeding to or nnlze a military force. the Allies will against it. FIND 3 SKELETONS ON 'MURDER FARM' Visitors Help Dig Up Bones of Missing Men Suspect Is Under Arrest Maple Hill, Kan., Aug. IS. (By A. P.) Curious visitors to the scene here of the disinterring of two skeletons, believed to he victims of Heuben King, who is in jail nt Topikn, rhnrged with first-degree murder, accepted the sug gestion of Maurice McNeil, state's at tomej investigating the disappearance of four men, that they aid In the search, and u third skeleton was utg up. Paw son Wood, father of a missing 1011th, identified the bones as those of bis son, John AVoodv Scores nf visitors enme to Maple Hill yesterday from neighboring farms Mr McNeil suggested that shovels be dis tributed and sWenutic cliggiug was be gun In the yard of n lhery barn for merh operated hj King. King is charged with murdering Ileubeu Gutshall here Ihe years ago. A skeleton, belieed to be that of Gutshall, recently was found in n shed on prop erty formerly owned by King, whose arrest nt Pueblof Col., followed. The lmsterlous disappearance of the four men dates over an eight cnr period. Mr. McNeil stated lust night that Mr Wood would swear to a complaint today charging King with the murder of jouug Woody. U.S.AGENTREQUESTS Want3 Allies to Decido Quickly Concerning Presence of Rumanians FOOD SUPPLY STILL SEIZED CALLS WORLD 'JAIL KING GEORGE 'KEEPER1 Bolshevik Forces Are Reported to Be Evacuating Kiev and Entire Ukraine SOVIETS OUTLAW KOLCHAK "; By the Associated Press Budapest. Aug 14 (delayed). rtrigndier General Ilarrv II. Itandholtz, American member of the nllled military mission here, Is urging his colleagues to ask the Peace Conference to act quickly in regard to the presence of Rumanians in Hungnry. This HCtlon on his part was taken in lew of reports coming In from all sides that the Ru manians continue to requisition food supplies Captain Thomas C. Gregory, chief nllled food administrator in central l'lirope, takes a strong position regard ing food and will permit none to enter Hungary as long as the Rumanians con tinue their seizures This food was purchased bv him with Hungarian monej which lie obtained in Vienna when the communist regime collapsed. Herbert Hoover, chairmnn of the allied relief organization, who now Is in War sow, lias been nsked to evert pressure on the Piacc Conference for immediate action Budapest, Aug. 10. delayed (By A P King Perdinand, of Rumania. ar-cording to reliable reports, visited I our by Brit- They i carry tive-mcn guns nmi are in com- maud of Vice Admiral Ernest Trou- bridge. Archduke Joseph, head of the Hun 1 garinn state, denied today that he had I rcelved h letter from former Emperor , Charles ordering him to take over the power in Hungary and thanked him I for his services to the Hapsburg Frank Walsh Protests Against Allowing England to Deny Passports nnnm OUT nmO I'',l''P,t 1'i-t week incognito I I Ml If I- X III! I Hrl Hungarian monitors, manned b; UmIVLU UU I IlLUO isI' """"en. lime nrriied here. Wl II I m W ,-- tti'n.inisli mine nnrl n r ! New York, Aug. 18. Frank P. Walsh, chairman of the American com mission on Irish independence, charac terizes the world as "a vnst Jail with King George V, of 1'ngland, as its keeper," in a stnteraent issued here to day against the alleged acquiescence of various state departments in permitting England to deny passports for their cltirens to travel In Great Britain and its possessions. He urges that a joint secretariat be set up in the league of nations to pro tect citizens of all nations instead of having a single secretariat "In the shadow of the steeple of Westminster." The present form of the league com pels general sympathy with the Im perialistic ambitions ot England, he declares. He cites the case of John A. Murphy, of Buffalo, N. Y., a man of "unblem ished reputation" and In sympathy with the Irish cause, who asked tho Amcrlcau state department for n passport from Paris to London. The request was sub mitted to the English Government and denied, Mr. Walsh says. The statement concludes: "To begin a true reign of democracy in the world, the jail doors erected throughout the world by the passport sjstem must be battered down by the democrats who understand the true meaning of the worjs 'liberty and free dom.' " WALES HELPS GIRL ID-CENT WAGER Hi3 Royal Highness Shows Dem ocratic Good Humor to Fair Bather AFFIRMS HIS IDENTITY By the Associated Press Halifax. N. S Aug. 18. Welcomed by n royal salute from the citadel, the Prince of Wales, who arrived here yes terday from St. John, N. B., debarked from the battle cruiser Rctrown at 10 o'clock this morning to be formally re ceived bv a guard of honor from the royal Canadian garrison artillery and escorted to the provincial building. The Prince and the Maiden Several stories were told today to il lustrate the democratic mnnnerlsms of the prince. One concerned his informal visit ashore jesterday and his pleasure in helping a young woman win a ten cent wnger. Strolling nlong the beach at North west Arm. attiied in civilian dress and attended by members of his staff, he watched three joutig women bathers. One emerged fiom the shallows and advanced toward him, saying: "Are you the Prince of Wales?" He replied with n smile that he was, but this did not quite convince his fair Interrogator, who followed with: "Arc you sure you are?" When he solemnly reassured her with a second affirmative she confided to bim that her name was Daphne and that when she saw him and his party com ing toward the beach she had wagered ten cents that he was the prince. After a few moments of pleasant chatting he bade her good-day nnd po litely expressed the hope that they might meet again, to which came tho quick response: "Sure, wo'll sec you tomorrow," Praises Dominion Troops When the prince came ashore today he stepped off the marble slab which marked the landing of the late King Edward VII, .the royal standard was broken out from the landing stage mast head. Premier Murray, Lieutenant Governor Grant, officials of the city and officers of Italian nud Trench warships greeted the royal visitors. The prince, in his reply to addresses made In behalf of the provincial and Halifax governments, referred to "the modest part which he was able to play In the war." "I can assure you that I value no part of that experience so highly as the close contact Into which it brought me with the splendid troops of all ranks sent by the dominions to Krauce," he added. He expressed sympathy for tho peo ple of Halifax because of the loss of lives which followed the explosion of a munition ship in the harbor during the war." Democratic Simplicity Immediately after lunch on board H. M. S. Renown his royal highness, attired in a plain gray tweed suit and soft felt hat, came ashore 1n a launch and landed at Point Pleasant. He was accompanied only by two equerries, Captain "Lord Claude 'Hamilton and his private secretary, Sir Godfrey Thomas, both of whom also were In civilian dress. No previous announcement of the Prince's intention to come ashore had been made and consequently he was recognized by only a few of the persons he passed In his two-hour stroll through Point Pleatant Park and' around tbe citadel. lie looked like a well-dressed young man out for a Sun day afternoon constitutional. When ha was recognized he acknowledged tho salutes with a smile and a touch of his hat. There was no attempt o follow the party when the obvious de sire was for privacy, for the people ot Halifax are too deferential to the wishes of royalty and too well-bred to do otherwise. Use Cuticura For tbe Scalp All drutfflita: Seas 2$, O intra nt 25 and W, TaJcum 26 Sample ch frt9f''CtUcm.Bpt,4l.,sitoa." I" EL LJ II If JHTL. MOTOR TRUCKS Have Not Changed in Price During the Past Eighteen Months , IV2-T011 Chassis, $2350 F. O. B. Detroit 2-Ton Chassis, $2600 F. O. B. Detroit 3J2-Ton Chassis, $3350 F. O. B. Detroit 5-Ton Chassis, $4400 F. O. B. Detroit FEDERAL SALES CO. OF PHILA. 1830 Market Street By the Associated Press London, Aug. 18. The Bolsheviki have been driven from Odessa by the populate of the city, according to re ports received by the British war office. It is reported also that the SoUet forces are evacuating Kiev and the en tire Ukraine A decree declaring Admiral Kolcbak pointed out on behalf of Arch duke Joseph that he cannot exercise the power of a sovereign, but can act only as regent for the interests of the former cmpeior and his eldest son. Ac cording to the law of succession in Austria -Hungary, it is snid, no arch duke can nscond the throne while a male descendant of a king is alie or even if the king has beeu banished. not trusting that take any action Mill Owner's Auto Stolen Bordentown, X. ,)., Aug. IS. and the All -Russian cabinet at Omsk to Thieves early this morning entered tbe , , . . . tU ,.;, , garage of Henry Satterthwaite and he outlaws has been issued by the Souet ,,mi. i,.inl, , Wit. , . PIUIT; UI.I UHLiriiivMii. aiv u ubu() fc" ' ,ll. "fl.- Mr,.-- 11,11(1 .'l' .'.V....J to a NEW GERMAN CODE PROVIDES REPUBLIC Berlin. Aug. 18. (By ,A. P.) The new German constitution, which was passed by the Xational Assemblv after months of debate and which became ef fective last week, is divided into two main Ttarts the "composition and lies of the empire" and "the basic duties cf sTn sections and the second of five The subdivisions of the first part nre: Tbe empire and individual states, the Beiehstag. the imperial president, im perial government, imperial council. Imperial legislation and Imperial ad ministration of justice. Those of the second part are: Individual community of life, religion and relisious societies, education and schools and economic life. The concluding part of the con stitution bears the title "Transition Relations." The preamble to the constitution begins: "The German people, united in Its branches and inspired bv the will to renew and strengthen its empire in freedom and justice, to further inner and outer peace and social advance, has voted this constitution " Section 1 declares the Gfrraan Em- ?!re is a republican state, sovereignty ejnf based on the people. It describes the territorial limits of the empire. establishes the imperial colors as being black, red and gold and states that the generally recognized rules of inter national law will be held as binding on the empire. Xfte Kelcnstag supersedes tne tem government, according message from Moscow. The admiral and the officers com manding the forces of his government in Siberia are declnred to be subject to immediate arrest. Vienna, Saturday, Aug. 16. (Bv A. r.1 It is reported that the non-Bol-shcvik Ukrainians have invited the Poles to help them capture Kiev, promising to pay them with crops which the Bol sheviki would get otherwise. Odessa was the last Important city sheviki. Te reported loss of the city nlong the Block sea held bj the Bol and tho evacuation of Kiev and Ukraine, if correct, take from Bolshe vik control the most important agricul tural territory of European Ilussia Since its evacuation by the Allies Odessa has been held by the Soviet, ex cept for n brief period when the rebels gained control. Reports Inst week were that the forces of General Demkinc were pressing to ward Odessa from two sides. Previ ouslv Denikino'R troops had cut most of the lines of communication. Ukrainians, under General retlura, have been advancing steadily toward Kiev. BANDIT RAISULI KILLS 12 Moroccan Brigand Said to Be En trenching Vast Camp Paris. Aug. IS. (By A. P ) Mo- roccau brigands under command of their owned of the Gro- villo cotton mills, who resides here. 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The chancellor will occupy a position analogous to that of vice president. He and the rest of the mlnlstrv will be ap pointed by the president. The chancel lor will determine the empire's foreign policy, bear responsibility for the cab inet and in case of a tie nte in the ministry will have the deciding ballot ambushed a Spanish force accompany ing a food convoy between the towns of Saguedla and Agaia, killing twelve soldiers nnd wounding a number, four officers being among the casuals column escaped. Raisuli is said to be organizing a vast entrenched camp between Tangieis and Tetouan, near Fondaek Xatives report that an elaborate shtem of trenches and blockhou'is has been con structed, all the works being modorn In character. I DflVAT BOOT SHOPS .FOR MEN N. W. Cor. 13th & Market Sts. nasfment Open Ktery Eve. 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