Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 25, 1919, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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4U. S. TREATY DELAY
SURPRISES PARIS
Clomonceau Soes Allinnce Pro
tooting France Even if
League Is Defeated
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EVEOTiJTGr PtlBIO MDGER-IHILADEtPmA, THTOSDk1?7 SEP3
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BARTHOU IS SKEPTICAL
ltjr (ho Associated Press
Parts, Sept. 25. The possibility of
noaratlflcation of the peace treaty nnd
the covenant of the league of nations
by the United States Senate, the con
sequences, in such event, to (he gunr
nntces for the future of France ami the
question whether the league of nations
could exist without the t'nited States
as a member, occupied the entire after
noon's debate in the Chamber of
Deputies. .
The vote In the T'nited Slates Senate
Tuesday postponing consideration of one
ot the amendments is regarded here as
significant and caused surprise in the
French chamber. Louis Harthou re
peatedly asked 'be. government for ex
planations Andre Tardieu and 51. Piehon, the
foreign minister, replied, but the cham
ber was n"t atind. Premier t leinen
ceau tbiu
$42,500 LOOT IN MILK CAN
Officers Dig Up Money Stolen From
Chicago Postofflce
Chicago, Sept. 2.J. (Uy A. P.)
With the recovery of $42,500 found
buried on tho Wisconsin farm of Ouuery
fJohn) Wojda, father of John S.
Wcjda, clerk in the Chicago postofflce,
who is said to have, planned the rob
bery, the amount recovered from the
?2;il,000 stolen from a registered slilp-
nient from the Chicago Federal Kescrvc
Itauk to the Standard Oil Company of
Indiana nt Whiting, Iud., Thursday,
today, was brought to $181, BOO.
Tho money was wrapped in old rags
nnd buried in n milk can. It was the
younger Wcjdn's share ot the loot, ac
cording to officers.
The missiug money is believed, the
police say, to be in the possession of n
man who disappeared with the arrest
Tuesday night of the younger Wejda
and Leo nml Walter Killpkowski. The
Kilipkowski brothers, with the missing
man, are said to have done the actual
robbing.
SPITZENBERG TOjJORWAY
Political Suzerainty Granted by Su
preme Peace Conference
Paris, Sept. 2.'. y A. P.I The
supreme council of the Peace Confer
ence nt this morning's sessiou approved
the report of the commission on Spitz -rnberg
granting to Norway political
suzeraintj oer the Spitzenbcrg archi-
LA QUESTIONE PER
1 AGAVA
Solo una Completa Annessione
all'ltalia Rimuovorebbo D'An-
nunzio ed i Suoi Seguaci
rubllihM nnd Distributed Undir
rERMIT NO. 341.
Authored by the net of October fl.
101T. en (lie at the roitotflca of Fhllf
delrbla, Pa.
Ur order of the Frenldent.
A. 8. BURLESON,
roitraatter Oeneral.
Itoni.i, 25 settembre 11 (inbinctto
non nawoudo la enorme gruvlta' delln
situuzionc e le serie dlfficoltn', per non
dire la impossibllitn', dl trovare una
soddisfacentp soluzionc al prohlcnin dl
iKmne. II Cioverno non vuolc usare In
forza coutro OJnbrlclo IVAnuunzin, per
cvllnrc conllltti frn ticidi, c si dice cho
tale csitnzione o' forsc parzialmeute
dovuta nl fatto che lc truppc che fos
scro inviatc contro lc forza del poeta,
si rifiuterebbero dl obbedire ngli ordini.
La pcrsuusionc sarebbe inutile seuza
nssicurare al D'Aununzio l'unnesslone
all' Italia del porto ill Kiuuie c dell
'hinterland. Si asscriscc che so il gov
erno italiano dovesse accettare una tale
condizione avrebbe contro non soltnnto
gli nllenti, ma tutti i nemici ill questl.
con n capo la Jugoslavia, la quale
sarebbe pronta per agirc si' non avesse
fast idi interui c la muucunzn di uomlui
....!....
aid that even in the event l".' .. . ... , ,.,,, ,,n
of the I it.nl States Senate not voting ,.,..,. n,i ,rtlly nil of ! lespoiisabill ul potere.
for the ldigue-of-natiMtts ii.veuaut, tne f))ii vm(,ral lmtious which hail put in
league could exist. The treaties con- , ijms t the territory had waived them
.stituting a irotectivo alliance between li1(,lnr,, t,(, commission's report was prc
France Great Britain and the I nited vcntf,, -nu tirritorv is ihietly valuable
States, he added, were not dependent s , , owned by Norwc-
Bpon the league. They would come into , ,or lls " '
force, and France would be protected. Pan
Wiat if IT. S. Doesn't Itatliy? Kougti territory in northern Mozam-
Quring the course of M TnnH"iiR 1 biiiuo. detached from the German
speech M. Bnrthou intermitted nml ,cnlnuinl possessions, should be given to
demanueu an lmincaiato rcpiv as "'I Portugal.
wnut Ml'ianuu r rune' iwhiiu ot- jnm t w
FLIGHT TO HONOR PRINCE
Only Canadians Eligible In $50,000
Transpacific Contest
Victoria. IL C. Sept. 2"). fH.v A
P.i Norman A. Yarrow, the Victoria
business man who has offered a prize
in should the tinted States not latify.
lie added that it was through delicacy
he had refrained from asking this ques
tion before, as he wished anil hoped
that tli" Seuate would finally begin
the disi tisiin and reach its roiii'lusiou.
but now this seemed hopeless, and the
... ...a, in.. .....nl 1... F-n, ,!,.! in. ItlAll! n llll I' .1 C
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American ratification was distant, "if
it qceiirrcil at all . . . f m rum f.,r th first i.onstim flight
SI Tardieu declared that lie person- ' ., -u , , v.., .,,.
ally was satisfied that the Cited "''''- "", ! 1',t"' ,fr,.m, , ) """"!' f
States Senate would rutifi the treaty. Maud to Japan, explained last night
M. Parthou counternd. saiiug that that his object in offering the prize was
he was far from satisfied, and citing the i to commemorate the visit to this citj of
vote of forty-three to fortv on Sen- i tur Prince of AVnlcs.
ntor Lodge's motion for postponement . '
as a luir warning ot tue ultimate tate
of the pact."
"M e'e iion's reply that ' legally
Bpeaking'' the leagut could csist with
out America's participation brought
tho retort from M. iiarthou that what
France wanted was political guaran
tees, not legal guarantees. Ms asserted
that the government, must faee the
issue immediately.
II covcruu italinno fu il primo a
riconosceic la impossibilita' di uspet
tarsi che gli Alleati riconoscano un
fatto compiuto per la occupnziouc dl
Fiuuie. La iiossihilita' dclle diiiissioni
del Oabiuetto e' statu csamiuata, ma
l'idea v' stata abbaudonata, giacche'
una erisi ministerial non niuterebbe
fortcmento ostucotato dal nazlonallstl e
sostenltorl dl Sounlno,
II Olornale cl'Italla csprimc In sua
oplnlone nclla Impossibllitn' ill un'altra
gucrra. nrguendo che la Jugoslavia si
troverebbe-In svnntaggio se la gucrra
dovesse avvenlre. "I Jugoslav! dice
II glornale sono odlatl dai bulgarl e
dal runieul, inentre 1 inngiarl c gli nils
trlacl si bono rassegiintl nlln penosa
amputnzlouc del loro terrltorl, solo per
chc' cssi non hnuno Hiifiiccnti furze per
fur froutc alia coalizlonc curopea."
II Corrlerc della Sera iiddossa la
responsiibilitn' della presentc situazlone
dl Flume ul BaroucSonnluo, cx-minlstro
per gli nffnrl estcrl, c dice che II chlcdere
lc dimlKsloni dcU'iutcro (inbinetto, rl
tenendo Nlttl c Tlttoul colpevoll nel
riguardi dl Finnic, c' una ingiustlzin
e illclilnra:' "t"nu tale iittitudiuc c'
ingiustiticnblle quando c' presa da uo
tuini che ndrrirono al patto di Londra,
11 quale ineludevn una clausola cho
assegnnvn Fiiimo ni crouti."
II Corriern della Sera e' sosteuitore
ilelPOu. Nltti. ma egualmeutc la stampa
Indlpendente si ribella contro 1 gloruall
dl opposizloue cho non csltauo giuocarc
le masse con I'unlco scopo di rovesciure
il Gabinctto. seuza riguurdo ni supremi
Interessi della nazlone. i quali souo orn
serlamentc in pericolo.
Hi spern che il Consiglio della Corona
rluselra' a port ore tin accordo in tutti
i partiti, per una stabile politiea.
Parlgl, 25 settembre La crisi che
l'ltalin sta uttraver&audo c' imputatn
jillc grandi potcuze dal Gcnerale Pep
;iiuo Garibaldi, in una intervista pub
blicata dal Petit Parlsieu, di questa
mattina. l'gli rimprovern le potenze
dl uou liver dato all'ltalia tutto quaiito
fu promesso nel trnttato di Londra c
ilichia'ru esserc intenzione del popolo
Italiano di iiiutitenere Fiumo nnclic a
costo dl un'altra gucrra.
"Dipende dalla Francia c daU'lu
ghiltcrra egli ha dettose tutti i popoli
siano con l'ltalin ncll'uffare di Fiume.
Oualumiuc sin la risposta del Presi-
dente Wilson allc propostc dell'Italia,
GERMANY WANTS BIG LOAN
Erzberger Declares Support of U. 8.
Is Essential
llerlln, Sept. 25. (Uy A. P.) The
only way Germany can hope to recover
her economic position is through a large
loan nrrauged by an International con
ference and supported by tho United
States, the Tngeblntt reports Mathias
Krzberger, tho minister of finance, ns
declaring in the nntiounl assembly dur
in ga discussion of taxntiou revision.
Tho Independent socialists, It Is add
ed, strongly supported tho proposition.
PHONE STRIKE THREATENED
May Be Nation Wide Unless 25 Per
Cent RlGe Comes
New York, Sept. 25. A complete
tie-up of telephone service in this state
and in Jsew Jersey and possibly
throughout the nation was threatened
Inst night by speakers at n meeting of
500 employes of tho New York Tele
phone Company.
Tentative plans arc under way. It was
said, for a btrike "in the near future"
unless the coiniiaulrs grant a stanardlzed
! wage scale, including u 25 per ccut
increase.
. . .. ., ... . .. , ,1nl J Kiimn m iitvn nlin mice, n dicmim
a risotvere il proDiema, non essrnnovi "" """" " " " -i--- r..
uomini di grnude autorita' e piu' energia j e' tra europel e bisognn sin sistemata
.iniriin Vittl. Mm cenemlmpnto n' con- dagli europci. Noi sappiamo che il
siderato il piu' fortu uonio di stato che I popolo ainericauo, francese cd inglesc ' Central Branch, 1421 Arch St.
abbia l'ltnlia. Ciu' nouostnute egli e' I souo con noi in questa fncceuda " 1
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West"
EREN'T prepared for that
leiirrii.i wi.,1. tttebbnt prepared lor tnat
1 ni ed States reject the A ( k switch in temperature,
in. two treaties nf nlli- V T ... .? t v ' oiff
rai.r-e nnd Creat Urftaiu , crcr a- hi Y ,'
Lea;tie and Alliance Separate
Premier Cleinencpau said
"Should the
leacue of nations
1...4 r"-n
.i v.nn... n.T n. i-itmi tnt,. n-.,ct sore, full of rheumatic twinp;es7
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to come that these treaties were drawn quicted the jumpy, painful, affected
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31. Clemencenti added that the league stra ns aches, sprains. (
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sponsibilities and guarantees entered ,f our "rucclst s' ,J c"
into bv the treaties unless it was de
cided to do so by n two-thirds majority
when the league was completely organ
ized and operating. .
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