r.- r4 le fe-Jl 6"- 'm, EVENING PUBLIC LEPGEIlPHILADELPHIA, THITRgDA SEPTEMBER 18, 1910 jv ACCUSES BULLITI F CUMING STORY British Reporter SaysAmorlca Admitted Big Four Wore Ignorant of Mission SEES SUBLIMATED DYNAMITE IN ATOMS LA SITUAZIONE IN Energy Enough to Destroy the World Talked of by Sir Oliver Lodge PREMIER URGED PUBLICITY By the Associated Press London. Sent. IS. Some uf thu BUtesments mnrte bv AVillinra C. Bul ;t bffore tho foreiun relation" commit tee of the United States Sennte are chal lenged by a writer of the Dal'v Sketch, who Biros his articles uilb the initials "K. K." He savs he wns the firvt and. he believes, the onlv UnslUh newspaper man who Intervened Mr. Bullitt iu Paris. Birmingham, England, Sent. IS. Sir Oliver Lodge, tho eminent scientist, in au address yesterday at Midland In stitute in connection with memorial ceremonies held on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the death of James Watt. Inventor of the condenMnjf steam engine, again touched upon tho bubject of atomic properties of matter. Sir Oliver declared the first utilization .if atomic properties of matter was In , i-pies telenhonv. Tie added that if the atomic cnergv of an ounce of matter cou'd be utilized it would be sufficient to raie the German ships 6unk In the Scapa Flow and ni'e them on top of tho Scottish mountains. He said, how per. that he boned the human race would not discover how to use thi cner- until It Had brains and mora'itv HUME INALTERATA OK REASSURED AIR AN A E Grande Poeta D'Annunzio Mantieno il Possesso in Nomt dell'ltalia tembrc; quando mlllo eoldatl ItatlanI arrlvarono dul tcrrltorl occupatl dl' Istria c Slavonia. La corazzata Dante I Allghierl fu imposslbilitata a salparel pcrchc' lo 6ue raacchlno crano Btatc apposltaraente daunegglatc. Le truppe sbarcarono dalla nae e eI uuirouo ai volontarl dl D'Annunzio. "Le autonta' mllitari Italianc c il romandanti delle truppo olleate In . . ... Flume furono Impotentl a ristabilire AnxiOUS Telegram Of Inquiry i oramc, e ia prcparazione per Ic rlbcl llonl crano state u,ecuralamente pre pnratc. I rlbelll costrluscro la nattu- j glia luglesc al palazzo del goernatore a ruirarsi, .wvennoro uimostrazioui From U. S. Causes Surprise L. rubllhM nnd DlntrlbutwJ Under PERMIT NO 341. Authored by the act of October O. ltilT. cm tile at lha ToBtotilco of Phila delphia. Fn ly order of tim Irtlnt A 8 HURLKSON l'ostmaster General. contro l'Atnerlca l'Incbiltcrra, In Fran. cla o la Jugo-Slavia." WOMAN HELD FOR ANARCHY REDS 200 MILES AWAY 17 scttembre. Oabrielc e' sempre padrone della Glncvra, D'Annunzio situazlonc In Fiurae, da quando prcsc possesso JcIIa citta' iu nomo dell' Italia, a capo di forze italianc Irrcgo Inn, riflutnndo di obbedire agll ordini del Goerno Itahano che gli ha in The writer ouotes Mr Bullitt as "-dv. ' zy until it una orHins ano raorantv ,, - Ins rta tointSrtJS that 1 to to use it proplv. because if the F't "tornare con le ie truppe. EusUa nnesTed I bv Coloni cM dovery uere made before its time and kw' .ccondo iiotbie qui' giunte nono Jiussia was suggested dvloioiiu l, ' b y the wrong people this p anet wouM be . , .. . . , House and approted by TrcMdeut AVil -,..;,"; stanto I cstremo ngoro della ccutura. later games held iu connection with the ecnt lie was accorueu a ncartj r c ption. HEAD OF HONDURAS FLEES approteu by I resident ' H-, ,,,,Bnfn ion. The urraagement, hi mv. wu .lohn AV Davis. Hit American am undertaken without the knowlnige of.l,assador attended tlie cercmouy and the members of the "big four ' of the Peace Conference, as Mr. Wilson and Colonel House desired the nnisinu to be as secret as possible. When Mr Bullitt rcturntd Mr. Wil son sent his report to Premier Llod George, but did not include the secret communication from Xicholai Lcnine. The premier was greatly impressed bj Mr. Bullitt's report and wished to ha-c It published, according to the article. but President Wilsou, refused and sup-, pressed It. ' The writer is emphatic in his. state- . Vice President, Charged With Revo lution, on Way to Assume Office San Salvador. Sent IS. (Bv A P.) Dr A'berto Membreno, MCe president of Honduras, who S'nee last month has been in Guattmala City, having fled whtn his1 arret was ordered by P.ceiiloTi I Mtii'iwn "Rertrnml nti n Blent tact Jlr. liullitt told him Mr. charge of being involved in the revolu Lloyd George was unaware of his mis-, tl0Di plan, t0 clalm the office of presi. S?a.5nH' i-e.,6aW " "P0H- aDd thatdent of Honduras, according to advlcer. President Wilton, and not the premier. from Guatcmaia City prevented the publication of Mr. Bal-1 It 1S reported that Doctor Membreno litt'o conclusions as to Ruis'a ,. !n ., u0 t c,.,m from the port of San Jose to go to Honduras to assume thu duties of ofhec President Bertrand has fled from Hon duras after tho victories of tho mo lutionists in that country. Dr. Fran Cisco Bogran now is provisional prei-dnt. CROWN PRINCE OUT, RUMOR Re- MAY MOVE PEACE MEETING Lloyd George Urges Transfer to Lon don, It Is Said Paris, Sept. IS (By A P.) Newspapers today speculate on the por ibility of the Peace Conference being transferred to London Premier Lloyd George, of Great Britain, is taid to Frederick William In Again ported to Be In Germany Paris, Sept 18. (By A. P.I A rumor has again reached Pans bv way of Zurich that former Crown Pijcee Frederick William of Germany has re turned to his native country. " Reports that the former Crown Prince of Germany had escaped from Holland became current late in June, it being rumored he had managed to reach Ger man soil, but it was announced of ficially in a few days that be was still S'Ut'!."" are urged the change on the ground w .j. -"-- " -. "--" "" """ i tuat Ins country is me one most in Ome in Germany at that period, UDitm; , tercstcd la tho uturc tUtas o th' Potsdam among other places. 'IurLish empire, the consideration of1 On July 0 another report became I which i: tho principal work remain-! general to uie enect tnat ue bad re- ing betoro the conference, turned to Germany and was preparing Some journals anticipate a virtual for a monarchist coup d'etat At that dissolution of tho conference, the worL time it was 6aid that he visited his wife, of which may be eucceeded bv neco- but hastened Wbacb to Holland This tiations between tho different foreign report, however, was never confirmed I omces I contingent! Ingleti id amcricaui furonc beffeggiati dalla popolasionc quando marciarouo per prendcro iui barco tullo loro nai du-Jucrru, ma vi giuuscro iu taho. In quanto al contingent! franceil bi dice siano rimasti in Flume, barncati nei loro baraccamenti.' Londra, 17 settembrc. Notizie giunte dall'ltalia recano che il popolo c' tutto in fennento e che la simpatie per Gabrielo D'Annunzizo tono im meusc Si dice che l'Icrclto c' tutto con il grande poeta ed c' deciso u con cludcre quello cbo non e stato futto dalla Conferema della Pace. Parigi, 16 icttembre La Delcga ziono Jugo-blava alia conferenza della Pace ha emesso il segucnto rapporto circa la eituazionc in Fiumc: "Conflittl non armati sono awenuti in Tiume nella notto dal 12 al 13 set- Police Allege She Dropped Radical Circulars From N. Y. Roof Now York, Sept. 18. (By A. P.) I A 6hower of circulars, containing ud ico of a radical nature, fluttered from the top of u building of Canal street to-1 night, "deluging" two detectives uud leading to the arrest, on a charge of criminal anarch), of MolUe Steimcr, Mho first claimed public notice when she recohed a fifteen-j ear sentence for violation of the espionage act, froini which she took an appeal. ( According to the police, the circulars,, which the girl dcuied throwing into the I ttreLt, contained n tirade aguinst Cou stitution Doj, and read in part: "Workers, awake and change your old methods. Call a geticrul strike, i with the ultimate aim nnd purpose of' seizing factories and Industries andes-1 tablishing workers' commune Soviets Take what ou need from warehouses, bulging with food nnd clothing, provided I bj your labor Kutiyon to Aid Storm Victims ! Trenton, Sent. 18. Governor Run- von, of New Jcrsej , announced yester dav that he would issue a proclama tion calling upon citizens of this state to give financial aid to Tcias storm victim" Hie action followed an ap peal from Mayor Boone, of Corpus Chnsti lly tho Associated Press Omsk, Siberia, Sept. 9. (Delayed) Tho more than thirty Americans) who are still In Omsk expressed surprise to dav when they learned that renorls had becu circulated abroad that Omsk bnd been evacuated. Ernest W. Harris was advised thnta telegram had been received from the, United States asking that the Harbin consulate locate him, It evidently being assumed that he had left his post of consul at Omsk, Toklo newspapers arriving here con tained a dispatch from Pekin announc ing thut the Bolshevik! had ocupled Omsk. Thus far the Bolshevikl hnvei been no nearer to the seat of tho Kol cbnk government in Omsk than 200 miles. While the Reds had continued lo advance during the last three months, raising doubts ns to whether the Siberi ans would be nblo to check them, tho military operations of tho last week greatly assured all elements of the Omsk population. It had become a matter of popular speculation whether tho morale of tho Siberians had not been so shaken In the face of continued retirements that the troops would refuse to fight' when it suited the plan of General Dicdrlchs to order an offensive. The records of tho week showed excellent spirit, espe cially on the part of General Sak haroff's men and raised hopes of sub stantial successes which will assure the future of Omsk bejond question. The American hospital continues in JL operation under Major Charles Mc Donald. It has a Russian nurrbg staff in place of the American women sent out of the region by Roland S. 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