Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 27, 1919, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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?pcv-tfiil salutnllons from many pin-uiu
lUons llio ionic.
I'lrsl ('.ill at Cll) Hall
Wit lirsl mil uns made nt City Hall
tv litre lie nut Uovcrnor nnil Mrs. yprnttl
Major Smilli, "Mrs Smith nml tliclt
IlUlo daughter ltctlj
The -islt to City Hall really was a
ifclt (o liovrrtior Sproul nso. The
XZXCiv" Service Comml...on Will
nor Sproul came t this city foi the Act if Citizen Prefers
A double lino or patrolmen n,ih i Charges tatioii From Mercier
hands to tlioir cap lors formed a
blue vvnllcd pathunv for the prltnato ,..
as he rnlcrrdr.lvHt.il from the north (MEN HAVE SERVED TERMS CARDINAL SPEAKS TO MEN
cast plazi A similar double line was 1 ,
formed on tin "cennd (loot where tin
.Major a office is lorated ' ' oul patrolmen ii'iiMaled nftri en-l Minor imtli "acted Hie part nf en
The card1n.1l na escorted to the' ins prkon teims lor assaulting two) uncouth l.onr in lefiiMnc lo eMenil to
Jfnvor private nfiii e after pausing nil nilid Stnirs sailors .mil now pntrol I f'iriliiial Men ior the Aim'i irnn Legions
moment ... the reception room " ' ,- their old beats, will 1,, r,.nv-, M ! invitation to address them n.oordms
I lie outside .iflice. He met Mrs. hm, h .. ... ( l)r lied.no Poole, forme! field
and her daughter and Mrs. Sproul in '" iw . mr o.nn,ss, ,i..ml.l o .durational corps ,
Hie private office. 'complaint bo mule j .,...,,
The Mavor and the Rournn: were! Tlio action nf Sup.nntende.it of I'o Do.'tor Poole us.d the expression in a
awaiting him in the outside oftic. ,,po Ko,)ln(.on ,, )un(, ,,, folp m(k ,,,.,., , .., lnrlnbl r of tho 0(.all
Major's Stenographer Introdure.l ' , forr(, af(pr tpr jn post of the legion, introducing re-olu
Miss torn HhITv. the Mavor con-1 ,. t , , , ,, . ' ,' , ,lnI1- oud(miiing the Mnmr'n attitude
lidential stenographer, had the honor of 1 ', " hn" '"m '"'"''J criticized bj 1 "(ltin.tlj discourteous, ,111 Aimrl
being pr seiitcil first to Itislmp do T noli I""' I"1'''"' '' he men are Sherman II j ran and .itterlj lacking in appreciation
ter. Ill" cnidinnl's vi-cni g"nenl at ''lark, a mgro: IMward Keegnn, r,l-I f the noble ni hlcvementR and spirit of
Mnl.nc- ami Hun to the lardiuiil him , ward 1! lit rsbv and lohuM'eiver l"" Almr"MM I-Won " The resolution
"df ! Iho rei....v.ir.,f .,.,.. i,...!" '"'opted and copi.s sent to the
Afte, lohTing the private office the
cardinal, walking with long strid-s.
went t, Hi, reception room where- a
group of nomiii wire presented to him.
Mnotig ti 10 mri- Mis I C.iuhain
and M,ss I M C,ili, ,t,0 lP been
ncl.it i, I, or,
ll.r ir.lit.al vieweil ,tl, , uteres! ...o
M..I... of plm.og.upl- slunwng this
it, .fun, n.uiiius
Otli.i Mops During I rip
On the ,v.iy to Independence Hall the
'' 'u Inn ,,t in, , ton ars, vic.nt
'lo.inil in nnilh au.l west sides nt
. il, Hall oiith on I tread street and
eat on ( hestnut
One additimial stip w.is .irrnnged m
His rout, -villi! included a rule through
a sect nn of I an mount l'.irk. i cull at
M,erhiook 'seiiiinirj and illin,a Col
lege and a wu to the 1 nirersilv of
I'.nn vlv.ima The ail.lition was the '
infusion f l mil .it the ihur. h t
St FniiMs ,le fs.iles 1'olt -fvcnti
street and Springlield avenue Mnnsiu.
or Michael I Crane, vicar general nf
the nrelnhoei i is rm l,n ,.r 11,.. l,.... 1.
ami is a membei ot the executive om-
omtee oi welcome.
Aislted (albohc (ollejr.s
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Iho (ardimil returned to liron.l ,
I enee " Vf ,S'""' ""'1
"cure north in I!rodst,..t to Spniu
---.ut. .., ... i ..iriiiouiiL ciirK. ine
. u.- iiu.MiKii in.- pari nn in v mum, vn
.dirge anil Dvirbrook s,, minarv
Provost Smith the tiustus of the
I niversitv and eight dtau ..f dip lit
lo on cil '"Vr '"
armed at the uui'v '"d"1" U""""
Lunch.on wr.s'ser'r'l'in th, unlit
mm of th. Iliui.t.in Club
ti .... . .,..., .. . ,
incuts wire wailing on the steps ,,l
Ihen th. 1 inlmil was , -, nui'il to a
.,i,t.. ..i ...1 .
of insniMlion f the I... ,1,1,,,,,., ..a .1
111 ins it. lion ol the builclings and the
.u.iuh i.m.viii'miiu- nun laiccil lill a lour
Mn.nee s.r.w. I....1.I,.,, ,.t ..... ., .Illlc le . mpiov no 111 ol 111. paiioim-.l
ies, the imdi, al s.hool nnj the hospital.
Then, going through Thirtv-suth str.et
to Walnut htr.et to Walnut he tau
J the Wharton School. W1st.11 Institute
k.- Jntd,1Coll('K0 "n11
gp-" Ihe partv neu turn, d ..lit 011 Wal
law sVho;i and V;:;an all T then
south .0 lianklin ri.i.1. The proces
I,r'"'s 1
slon of nut'Uiiobihs w, 0 around the'
,-,, ...f, ,, , : 7 , ,""
...t 1 ,. V' ,' "', ""' 1f0"tb?11
a u.cbetw.,1. l.nnsvlvania and Huck-1
. rJh'n ,, "maun" 'tmv ,V "
-..!. .v. ., ,0111, ... i.s'iiniu ine yniiui
lo look on as Vnnrican bovs plived the
,, ,, ,, ' '
Umniii Aineiintn eo ege gtitne
After .... . .,.! 1 M. ...I, ....
"'- 0.1111111 Ml 1LIU ill Ii
'ind bpiuc struts He w tnen In
ouducted wist ,ui .spru,.,. t,, Thirtv
sixth stieit and Miuth mi 'llurtv -sixth '
"veins the Hamilton walk, the medical,
laboratones the bot&ni.al gui.l.n th
.....r.Mi.i ..l,n..l 11. a. 1 . t 1
.,"," , ' '", '"' "" " U1 """'
",' ,' A : . c ' ...T.V'.T. V!" --''.' " mt.rnnt.onnI for
....... ,u, , p .it,- .ll.ll.uilll l.Sl"
ueiice, where he will i.st .mil reiilve
visiting priests.
PRINCETON READ
TO HONOR MERCIER, BR-R-R! YES, IT WAS COLD ,
Prlncelon. N. .,.. S. pi JT -Wncu Real Fa" M--nln0 Hits City. With
Cardinal Men icr visits Pimmon m, Many Empty Coalbins
Monelav the uninrsitv will honor the 1 all tell heavilv on this hist hept. ,
Kreat Helgian piolnlo bv best.. m? upon 1 1 Salurdav P.luukets and l!i 1 s'"
him the iHMiornrv degr f I-u. tm .,t empiv . oalbiiis, vt-. and emptv po, ket
T.n' .books, too, made the . l c.i,at
All cla.s eieniscs and oi.liuuiy rou I ominous I
tine of the universitj will be susneml.,! mean. dump, sneak v s, r nf n,n
from the tune when (uidinul lereier.
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accompanied bv the Helgian anibussidor
llaron def artier tie Mnr. hi, nue, an iv cs
in a special train, unfil the pnscntatioii
exenises are finished ,
.v..w...i,K ,, undress 01 weitomc bv iiiun etr ' Hovlan
J'rcsidrnt John Oner llibbtn, the pie , The meituiv sluracil a Utile Uniencvl ,. .' ........ , -,i
mentation will take plate , MrxnUr, at (I otl.,,1. when .1 .,awe,: to Kl .U ""f'' t ardinnl Mer
Hall b.fore n distimriiisheil ,, i,. ,.,',l, luel- "'th Ai.hbi.hoi. Dougherty, will
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mv . iiiiiou. s ieiiow oounlrvuieu
IJUOIIl? I'l of
tormal eaulenj
of Prospttt the
president s botne
lliMiop Ihoiiias J
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aisii of -sew .lorsev, will be n guest
I rominenl representatives of Helgium
WHO Will acioilllianv the iih,Im.I ...
. l
iiieinbersoriusoflicial fannlv aie Hamn
and Haroncss ,e Ca,,. de Mar. Menu...
J.leiilciiant nlonel Osieireitli Helgiau
inilitar attache. Hishop de Wi.shler.
Dr. de Wolf the laifHr.nl'c i .,.. ...
' Linn 'n
ictarv Pi Pessnln. u i,... si...
, .. . ,,,,,. ii,ii
ioumiI gemral at New 'iork. Jom ph
A, Nash manager Llovd Uoval Delge
-M Icllb-r. hrst sccretar.v, Helgian em .
"-iv- i-r.uossor a .Neriucx. former
inn V Or nf the m.irl. ,.l r i ,
r I, ., , im i.ouvain ,
31. Hebbelvtit x. rettoi emeritus I.ouvain
I nlversitj James 1 Whitelev. Helgian
consul ul Hallimoic, M John Schob-
imiis, u.rccror iiiovd ICoval Helge; Hev
l l Millermuns, dire. lor. Helgian bn
ira,,, ami me uev j , .N.vs. s,itant
director Helgiau bureau
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HAWAIIANJOLCANO ACTIVE '
Mauna Loa Erupts Near Scene of
. 1016 Dlow-Up
Hoiioliilu, Scpl '.'7 l Hv A P )
Matlna l.oa volcan,, .m llll., ui..,..i
nf the sacked , itv of ,U,, ,. , ,. ' ",,,,"-,,ln 'io u. o. HniYI I . pontilicol benediction will be given nti .. . ' -,iveiguim and lie lias less autocratic
HeUelvncx ,e-,or?;,,en,r:ri n,, 4 P" '" I Most, Says City Executive . power than our President. It really
rnlversitv 'ihe facultv and stud . Nativ APP-- Before Senate Sub- On Mon.lav uiorniug the txecutivc , M,nor, m'th expiessed himself t, oug lit o be King Wilson and Presi
bod w.llaltend committee at Washington committee will arrive at the archbish- ,lnJ " l''R own deeplj inipiessed I dent Alfred, you know
Tied Cross a,l rielgun ..He. wo.k.r Wasliingftm. Sc,,t '7 -UH P I , P " '"""" t s-t'"' " company tl.ei!'nt "n, , " ' ardinal Mercier h kind - -
of the vicnn, will iccetve an addles. Pleas for Uumtau militar p.otcc' ' -ord.n.1 U Hroad street station, where' '"'?"' ' '' . ''1' " fff1?n0na,, " INSANE FUGITIVES GET JOB
"" " '"""ini III I III- I II 111 in .11 111 I-II HI HI'll' II UK 11 11H1II1 IIP r . -- j.s.... .. . s. . .,i -, .
Iv tiHUl Into crilMlon trnluv ill iienrlv ll...
'1 IW Dvt ns (lie eruption iu ilHO
.EC w rising voiiinies or lnu r mcun
il!r'Ul, sH's flrc visible finni (lie ol.
nJfOaJorijvivhlib is IcKul.cl nt n 1000 '
iviwi jewi-j
3bt TOPonq is sltga,.,i cm life uiu
nut -of fpuntVamia ic, Ii,iM).W
READYTOREMOVE
CONVICTED POLICE
be, n , nm lets ,s spo nntt, r, a, cord-! '' V,1;""" - , ,
ins t V,lm H Kreidrr. fccorctnrv L ,Ul" . ",'"" '.' "."' M1? '"
1 of t,n ('ml Senile Commission who' ' " Ani"i""' Legion in
' de. hmd imla
"Tim (it, I .,,... i- .. .,,
I remove ,.v former .on,,, t on tic nolle.' ""''' ' fr"m tl"' '"""'"I"'1 authorities
f(,r,( f ,n,r,nlMt S1 ,,,., n. '" "" "'Attn of loinmon rnilites,
plaint ,,, ,,, "" ,,, ''"''"' ' Hi. Minor nf Phllad. lphla in tins
,, offipi1 of ,,. p1P.ni,, in (un" ! I'lnti-r hns a.t.il the p irt of t, ....
' ,, ,, i ,, ., . ' '" couth bom and bv Ins uirt and mi
We limn
' i" till! Illl't'll
.c.l.n... t 1. ..'.' Pin
.rulings ,t ,.!, ,, ,lMollIK11)R ,on
ililion will in, I In piss.,1 up it uini
..i..,,, ii nt 1111
plnnts 'in made know iicithlmr of
,i. ,, ,,!.. ..".iiini, oi
.Ins pnitieiJiir . ,isi
i,, , ,
I nese m, n w,,e iinlul leice nf
,1, .. , ." iiiiui ii ive oi
.,"',, ' ,' r? -' "liin
"- " "- Js'Jiiu-.iii, a in n ushi ii j,
uln nntl linn tin niiu( tMtnilnii u
were ba. k on the form to eutorce law
'"'" or",r "' ' "iladelphu "UVwmplj
Id"'"'"i m l''av ot absence to sU v.
" " "'"'"i"- ami put tlnm lunlt to
tlieir senti m ,
Vl'rU "ll,n "" ' " im' back"
' ll1,ll, ' ' word to miv about
""" '"" "" mKin .nnvnis one
UUle Btlin 1 1.11 0H11 i 1 Lieutenant Illlrlv
' ''onov.r, at ihe i.i, v, nib and w m
"' """" , ,,." miiuoii i nine mv
-up. nor ,,lh, , is ami ,n.v nicies don't
ask nn jo luglm up lliii.. m noth
,,. umlhUa b.,iil unMat. m.ut
" '" '"- -"' I"' '"""B '
I i,re, ,, 1 Puhln Ni-etv ,U ,,
fVM , ,,, lt ,,,, tl. . is,. Il
a poll., luiitir tin. I 1 r liise to li-t u---'
ii he mid
Pining lb, nn u b n k in tin n old
jniis ni.s iiiiniiii ine iiiiiigniiiion oi me
I'nb.-nnns l,,l i!,neiol,nt As,o
"'"" "I'"'' ' !- "tone un-'it
n"11"1 '" '"nP "'"" '"'""''I
,'A ' U ll '""1 l:r"3S vl"l"t,"1" ol lu"
and au nlltus. aniust publi, unl. r
11.
uii'i cm tin.
fin nil . on.liiit, ' is the.Iagioii and ludignantlj rest lit his ,11 hi
.omiuenroi issisiaiu iisirn 1 .tiu.iiiej
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"",.1'e tlM' lililiiu 11 1 ia-tvtauB
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WON'T GIVE UP SHANTUNG
Japanese Treaty Sponsor Objects to
"Pressure From Wilson
M0. s.,, l!i,U p , ,le.
'" -N-'-k"'" " '
A "w'i,,1 " '', VZ..
va todav.i
11 for for-1
. Dili nilairs and th- 11.au gen, rally con I
sulirnl risponsiiue toi the tr.at in
lliir. with China de. lured .l.ipan would
t abullllin ,,! r , fc
0nl.1l lights , Manchuria and Mon-
....,.
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visiount Kalo, who is l.ad.r ot the
. .11
opposition p.lrtV slid his UMnlatlOU
also beli. v td Jupiui s nglits in Shun
tung win' baetl on triaties md agree
mints win. h blioulil be , ludid from
the propos. .1 t onsortiuiu. in vvhnh the
tnitid Stales, l.reat liritniii I'ranee
and Japan would participate
isioiint Kato attacked iscoiint '
'
C.luda. loreign minister, foi
for an
cxilusive .1 ipauest scttlenieiit of the!
Miaiitun0' iiiesiiiui, .hinging that the
lor.ign m.n.snrs loncess.on ,n this
irspnl was inide in nspoiise to i.res
t-nie from I'resi.lnnt. n'llsnn
-.-..-.--. .. .,k.vu
mg which drove the ttnineriitin.. ,1,... .,,.. ... ...11 ..i.i ... '
- "".mi
' dt glees nt , ., , lo, k started
glnoiuv foiebo.lmgs
With clothinp- nt Soil ,1 suit and
coal at $1! a irni flic ,,,1,1 f. It . older
----
,
todav
fore a S, nate foreign illations sub
iiommittee bv a tonimission of Armein
, ., , i. . ..i.ii.iini.rii ,,i .11111,-111
an headed bv II II liulesiau. of Hos
ton 'Ihev appeared m support of a
res,,l,,li,,n l,i s-mnt... V'.ll,,..,.u !..,.
V..P--.1 ... ' .tlli.,1 " illinium, " ill"
trat of Mississippi whuh would au
Ihnne the President to use troops in
imcnia tn pnit.it the inhabitants firmi
atta, ks bv the Turks after tin with
il.i.u.tl ni il... ll.It.sli f.r.a
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s.uiLi.s.nnn f... ii. . ........ist,..., .....i
i .,,iti,,,i..i,fii -,.1.11
' would not bi nctcssar to send more
"' -.000 men. as an ndetiuate nutive I
for"' rolllJ be Katheted about this nu I
llu''
Cardinal lias Busy Day
Sightseeing Around City
U . M. Incentive .oninuttei.
Mavor Smith excepted, tailed for
CardinnI Merciei at Archbishop
Poughertj'H resideme 17i' Hac0
street
0.30 A. .M. Cardinal visited
Mavor Smith at C,tv Hall
inj'.O A. M. -Cardinal starts for
lour of rnlrmoiint Park, with visits
In Sejnlnarv of St Charles Horromeo
atOveibrook and Villa novo College
ia..10 P. M. Cardinal urrived at
I niv.rsilv of I'. unslvanin where he
nnd Ins putt were guests of Provost
lalgar Palis ,at luncheon Cardinal
was shown over university grounds,
nti.l witnessed football game
ro)oJng thtr gnuiythe cardinal
wai rscOrtptl to thf orclbisbop'o resf
TCVEXfNU PUBLIC
'CALLSWIAYOR'BOOR
V
Dr. Frederic Poole Assails Ex
ecutive for Withholding Invi-
tins it r should take a vcrr positive
htand is to what it has u light to i
' . , , ... i
genu, uianiv airicune nas ouere.i an in
uit , ,.V(M m,,ibei of the Amen, nil
,
i, . i.i ,.i..... ,
i,,t.(1 Toole ndd. d that the l.gion
m . , .
,, (, , .,,ri. to pi ice an, milieus
, , , , ' 1 . . 4 .
'sin bin den mi tin cardinal, but be
i i i i i it. ?
Hu.,i i)P ,iii ,o gln.l t sin a f ( v,
r,K ,0 tnPn,, ipf ,iullir. olll bv
gracious ii.Kptnnce
"Colossal Monument of Conceit
I oi anv otln i iiiun to . ecu e that
the la.dinai would not ,. i.sposed,"
. iintiuueil Ir Poole. ' is lo levcal linn-
"I'm iiu oth. i iiiun to decide that
self ns a lolossal monument of ton-
i eir
' It i- sincerelv to be hoped that until
lavni Mnlth fMinsses reurel f.ir- tn
iunwniiaiit.il attitude in, post of
me .vmen, an i.tginn in I'liilailelplna
will tvci in. lu.le him in nn invitntinn
to anv of its tiinttmns
ft.r setting ford, th, oil, .imslan..s
' Hi- ' - the U of the sol"OI1
...ids as tollows ""-oiution
I l.r, fr,
In ll .sli,,l I'l,.,, ,1,,
tin mbeis of the ugau i'nst .,f th,
Aimricun Legion licit- iisseinbled. .1..
heroin moid tin lr einphati. pinte-t
against the actum ot the Mav
Philad, Iphm in tl.ismatt-, and i.gai
as being dist.netlv discourteous, m,
'American and utteilv laiking in nppie
"ition ot Ihe noble achiev.nients and ,
spirit of the members, ot the Anieriian
"'
. . . .
trarv assumpiion unit, lie nus a light
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IVI U VI IU"' III1UI I1 A UlllirUl.C kill' ill
dinal hlinul.l do undei these iiiumi
stances ' ,
Cardinal Addi esses Legion
Cuidinal Mcrcitr accepted the inv
tutiou to address the meeting of the
'American Legion, held last nighl in '
I the Academj of Music.
uajor nmnii,
seveiul davs ago
refused to ask
the distinguish. d
lielginu piehte to speak lit the meeting I
1'iank Melvin. chutrmin of the
J ""' .'.enin. nmirann ot the
I ' committee, had the mvitatioi, sub-
, ,,t,l to the .ardlnnl through othei
Uhminrf.
t w culil have bet 11 cu sol it to
miss this npportuuitv to be with voti
tor a few moments to tell vou what is
iu inv heart " said the 1 ordinal, aftei
he had been introduced bv Majoi Jeu
eral Littleton W T Waller, who pre
Sided
SEE MERCIER TOMORROW
Prelate to Appear In Procession
Along Parkway In Afternoon
rinit tho.isnnds ol Philntleliilinins !
U,ln otherwise might be depriv.d of the
I , ' ,,
I opportunity ol s eing Caidinal Men lei
tin. mnfvnhU t.rinintA f lMiMiim
FOR LEGION STAND
' ,Xt, t this nuIll,
invaders 01 llelgium. nn imposing pto-1 iwu ' ler pne sjs .. this n.l.li.,i, " '
coss, has b.eu planned for U morrow I rlJ's JZVUoI w? , ,L
utternoon from the Cathedral . Impel ltPV I,, Charles Ilr'uehl mm pi..les..,r
to the l'aikwav and theme to thf of tin Iu" nt (KprbrooU' Semimir ami
Cathedral In the procession will belfhe Uev " Jr Peter Ouihkiv piottssur
Mutlents of Ht. Charles Horromco of hlstorv at the Catholic Umveisitv
Seminar, prelates and priests of the Washington Potior (Suildav is a Ph,l
dioeese nnd Arthbishop Poughertv ' adelphian '
ti,. a...., .i. r-.i. ........ .... . Al..nl. ..f n. . 1
1 inviiwii uiniuuuu nui 1111 iiiut ti i;- ...... ..n !. im tuiiimui uuvi vviiii 111
j mon bv the Uev. Ui Jos, ph M. Cor- Icompiinied hint over todnj's lout, in
r;Kau Thp mu,.(. , b(. m,(Iereil by eluded H T. htottsbuo, John Wuna
, the seminarians' renowned choir, under! makti . Suinutl M. Vuuiluin. Jutlgi
,'the direction of the Uev Pi James A. Uohn Monaghan Joseph P. (JnlTuej and
lot rni.- i.i nt.ie'iiin n.usa in liio t uiuu-
.......I.. ..1 ...I .... !.. ..... f,...l.
dinl tomorrow at 11 o'clock holemn
APPEALS TO MEXICANS
Engineer Asks for New Government
to Forestall Intervention
-Alfiedo Ilobles Dominguer, a Mexi -
can engineer, has written and had
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r,i.. thmnni, n,,f n,n ..ki. . ....
I 0".
",, i.tiuu.itw,,. ,,,, i,,uui.i n lull , .. Tfli.1 11!
to the Mexican people to establish ,,"" time before I felt towai.l him
responsible government, so ns to fore- m"dl a" ' wou1'1 toar mJ "" '"th,'r
stall intervention b.v the Cniteel States PNCr, lle li,lnR to,ln' , f0""11 ",J "lf
The poster cited the reply of I'nited
Stati-s Senator Pall to arf.inqulry from T0WS nm "ls oal
n Mexico Cit.v newspaper asking fori
nn expression of opinion regarding the 'CLOSE GUARD ON CARDINAL
solution oi i ue .iiexicuu summon. . n
n.or Fall sad each member of his com-
mittee hoped Mexico could establish a
enverninent which would cnmnli ltl.
1 1... t,,t.,nfll!nnnl Vilt.nt,... .!.. .
ll.-l iiiiviuBnutm. ui,bu,iuii, WllllOUl
I intervention.
I
FfiER FRIfllKI Y QlPlt
itUttt bLmUUbLT bICK
Seventh Ward Republican Leade.
Suffers From Severe Cold
i Charles Scger, Republican leader nf i
I the Seventh ward, is seriously m a' ,
his home, 171D Pine street, altering
i from a heavy told contracted several'
,du)H ago
i;r.iiiiiura n. iingucs, ,vir, Keger's
Ehys!cinn, said today that no imnroA-;
ment was shown in Mg patient's roiiV.
tion
"There is nu telllnc what m... .,...
LE 0(1.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
MERCIER AT
1 FHffl3B
M98sibL2ikiHKrSHHHI.BBdJF
1
,,,,,. , . I,i, leer fholo bervlro
Hie l.rlgiaii primate's Usit to Indipenden.e Hall todav, m.irliing the
fiilllllment of .i desire (lie .irilin.il bad often expressed since coming to
Vtmrira. to see the birlli place of American Iibcrt
nnirnrn rni nniiinr
PRIESTS PAY HOMAGE
TO PflPniMAI' MCDPIHD
iw univtvinni. iyilivuilii
Moiisignor Peter T. Masson
Tells of Primate's Work of
Previous Years
II. Inn ill exec ulive i otniniil. . u.ll.il
t i Cni.Iiunl Meuiir this in. lining se
mil pi. ilium in pin sis visited th. Cn lb
..hill isi,l, n. to p-iv boning, in the
ilistiiigiushtd visitoi
";'' ""'
-W' ','1t I' Mas-.,.,. nt
"', Sn.rnl Ileatt tliuuli. Allenlown,
und . oiuinis-.in of the ,ir, hdim ,-, was
.1 .. 1
n. ol the , illi is win 111 the .i.i.luiil
l.in.nibercd with d liphl pie.' ho mid. "then motto was 'we
Muiisignm M-issou was v.,e mim ., shall reconstruct" i:veu in the tluoes
the Ami 1 it nn Collige at Louvain when.ol their tin pest pain, Ihej kept cvei
Meri itr. tin n a piot.ssoi, ih nttiiut 1 m niiuil the wolds 'we shnll lecon
mg fhtiiismils of stmlints then- bv his t,,,," .,, ,i,iv ni,i ...... , ,.
blllliant pliilosophiful fiiihings
' Cardinal M. r 1, 1 was a w.iud. iful
1,u '" ' " sa"1 ""oiimu.n Jlasson.
-When his pudc.cssoi us An hbislmp I
1'" -"'I'ln''- ("0"' 1 arcnnni .vicru. 1. tiien
K l,r)l"-sor. was sen, ten nj tile juipal
"n,lt"; to I"""1' ""' '"'"'"il ""noil '
"w'' the d.ad an hbishop. t
At thai time 1 return kid to tut nils
that Mtnnr would be the next Arch
bishop ol Mnlines nnd would be . unl. .1
a cardinal Thev laugh, d at the idea
not bccausi he was not entiieli tittid
foi tlio high 0IT1, e but because It s, einnl
im redibl. to tin in that 11 man who was
not even a bishop slniuld In itiltnl to
the rank
"Hut Mini, 1 was made anhbishnp
and lutei 1 animal 1 was assistant
initsL iu nn- cuitnnai s nrst s,m,e
pontihtul benediction, aftei his ton
set ration u aiehbishop. j
The service was in the chape! f the
Sisters of Kt Kiaucis. 11 1 I.uui......
Caidinal Mcieiu talketl biuflv to the
"""'", the se. v. ee."
vlonsignoi Masion vas at tht meii-
, , n, ,, , , ,!.. t. ,s,.,. .
- ' ""if,' "V KOIIIUiU UUIII I TI'? Ml
117 i.ll.n,, !. .1...:.. f i: ...J
l.n . nlle.l f.,r 11, ..i..,i n...i .. 1
Paul Hngemnns, Helgiau consul gtncinl
MAYOR PRAISES MERCIER
"Mv chief iinniessiou of the iiiun
said the Majoi, "was his Mmlluitss
and afTietlonate regard for the 'oinfi.it I
i of cvcr.v one, and for their peace of
mind I had hoped so much, from
what I had heard of his heioism m
llclgiuin, nml I was not Ulsappointtii
Never have 1 been so Iniprcssid bv
n"! ll',r'1"'", of any deno.niniit.ou
l1" (,nr'li'1"1 tr.ated all as iiienihus
. . , ,. r ... ,.
of Ins famll.v I was wltn nun but a
unconsciousl assisting him with his
Extra Precauton8 Taken After Re-
. . . . .. '
ceiot of Threatening i-eiier r
Pvtrnn.r1..llir. UNVfl 11 1 lOHS f f J I Sllfe
... w. .......... i...
guarding Cardinal Mercler have been
taken b the police, owing to a threat
'to cxulode a bomb under the distin-
,,.,! prelate's motorcar, rcccveel by
I iu. ffn. ,, i.. n .. nnr.nx mmu Initlli
, "'m,;' sluilh icceivVd tl,e ,',,,
.Thursday night. He itninediatelv turned
It over to Superintendent ot Police
Hobinson who increased Ihe police and
detective forte lie iud dctnlled to guard
the eminent churchman duriug his stnv
In I lilladeltihiu Notification was given
to all memberH of the city's detective
foti - p, jndudlu lrtODlatpclotlies men.,
fo bo licilant In tkflr ivnUlifulnesw
over iw lumpus immm " w pee tint,
... . mn.t. nu..i aT9ue.iint In I......
If. rtHlln.ee -, M rt AM. .11.. .
LIBERTY BELL
'yi
..
r-r-. n..... ....
' BELGUM W LL RISE
i.Miwm iiiiu n.UL,
CAVO utdhip nnnniMAi
OMlO nLIU U LiHfU HHL
Mercier Asserts Nation's Deter
initiation to Reconstruct
Was Keynote of Courage
I 1 1 iliiuil liii., im ..... ....i.r i it
' '"""' '"., .lljll IIIHIUIMI. m
liimlv plant. .1 on the st i.'n of the Mel-
10n1.l1t.111 On. 1.1 lions,, wis., of v.
I white hair slmk. u ..vei his foiehead
1 !
'" W. " "iBlit M.uinled
,1I1B,,- note ot Helgium s ssti
coin ige
" nuoughout the foui viais w
....
ejes Hashing, last night sounded the I
aiiiing
iiK-h
sorelv tiled mv noor dietresae.l ,e...
..,.,, ...... .uffeiet: nn the one l.n.,,1
t1(n wnu'ld.
1(llh ,.ef,llt(
lU gl0 tt,
on Ihe other, never be
ed. lltlgium. mark you,
be liner, moie vigorous.
mri. prosperous, and happier than she
,,, has been, in spite of her horrible
,, ulstation.
'ihe opera bouse with its hundreds
i(,f jitisoiis, with its sparkling electric
lights, and the waim gold nnd silver
and gre. n of its ornament, looked ever
so 111111 h like a gieat lridcsctnt jewel
and upon the background ot the scuu
bei black of the evening clothes nnd
the tlerg.v vestments of seveial lectp
tiou committee, the htm priest of Ma
lines in his retl et t lesiastical lobes
seemed the lich flaming heart of the
gem.
Men. women uud liildren gathered
p"i'v tor tllc P'i"'i'- icception. At
" o'clock, whin the tuidinal stepped
on tbo "ltag0 with (io"lnr Sprout.
w Prcsi.ltcl, anci aiajoi Mn.tli aiTd
some UOO menibeic of the icception
committee, the opera house was
crowded, and niunj people outside
were valnlj stiuggling to get in
i " I'UU'binilU I IlOir Ol JOUDC IllCn
(til 1 iI. !. F
IS Z
tlonal ntbeni. The curtain slowly was
d,aw"' llo "' "lnol and his
ctort(" to the audi. nee. The audience
8eemc(1 """'""tonBUO bound for a
s"''"(l' tlle" burst lnto tPP'au'e like
1 """''"'R ,lluI11''1-
r. Hussell H. Convvell, who was the
onlv other speaker, said the visit of the
I cardinal reminded him of America's
iiule bteelness to Jlelgiuiu
"He t hunks
us,' said the doctor, "but vvu have
muth to thank the Belgians for, too.
Uclgium has been the innocent cock
pit of Kurope, ihe buffer state for the
whole world.
"It is a fact that individual rights
were first proclaimed in Helgium cen
turies ugo. Helgium can claim the first
town meeting, which the world later
adopted Tliej have a king over in
Working for Reading City at $3.S0
a Day When Arrested
Heading. Pu.. Sept "7. After woik
ing a full da at the cit 's garbage dis
posal plant, two fugitives from the in-
.sane asjlum near N'ornstown, weie nr-
rested
0eo
George Smith, uged tweut four, and
In in Uubright, tiilrt -five, nre the
names given b.v the men. Helicving the
pair were headed this way, the as.vium
authorities telephoned a description to
the Uending police. Smith and Hub
right, who nppeated quite rutional when
taken into tiistod, said they applied
ut the garbage plant, npd were employed
at $3 50 u da. Pour policemen have
been looking for four oho n en vlio !
..l.....l r .... .... ..... .
- v"r,u """ "1 n.s.tniiu uns week
TO LIFT RADIO BAM OCT. 1
Restrictions Were Imposed on Ama
teurs During War
Washington, Sept 27 (Hy A P)
-Wartime restrictions governing the
operation of radlb stations and radio
t.iiipment by amateurs will be removed
October I, it was announced today nt
the N'uv Department. The removal
applies io lecnnicni ana experimental
station, at schools and rollers and to
S ,v
all other stntlonjr xcept. Chose trdni(iiPl!AT,wTmFiv?N',IiJ.V.liNr W
milting or rccclvlns corumercial tTaffic, j t1CsIUh8. p ?,uIP5br QVKh.
-jbc rrtriKiw v commercial traf-
G Dlatr.ii.t.-tAUl ruanln n .flr L ...11
SEPTEMBER 27,
LAMBERTON
GAIN
UNVOTE TALLY,
Error Found in Count for Shoriff
i
in Forty-ninth Division of I
Twenty-second Ward
'
llinrjPQ T(l CIT Til I Q D
JUUbtb TO bIT IILL 9 P.
, Itobert 13 I,nmberton, Independent
nndldatc for ulierin. gained 28J) ,oteK
today o,er Daniel AVnde, Organization
candidate.
This was the most interesting de
,elopmcnt of the morning at the official
count of the primary election before
Judg. s Au.lenrie.l and Ferguson.
This gain was made In the forty-
nlntli di,lsion of the Twenty-secoud
ward. rnofh'einl returns had given
I.ambcrton thirty-two votes when it
should ha,e been HIM ,otes. This is
the largest individual gain made, so
far by nnj candidate.
Magistrate Thomas S. W'ntRon, or
ganl7atIon leader of the Twenty -second
ward, was called upon to explain for
the election judges the shortage in the
ballots that should have been left over,
lu the fourteenth division. He Raid the
uiuisul ballots had been destroyed ivhen
the polls closed. This explanation wasl''0" "H8 in constant attendance upon
nciepted. the l'r. sldent during the night and
Watson Was Prow "B"in to
.ludge Ferguson asked him, ".ludge.
aie vou the special guunHau of these'
election boards? The magistrate re
plied that the men on the boards were
working men who nsked Jiim to appear,
i for tlicm so they would not lose a day i
i pay,
Colonel Thomas 8. Median, Inde -
peiident cancSc for Vecor'of de,,s
gained 10 votes in the Twenty-fourth
'ward
Tlio comt leached the Tvventj -fourth
t"flrJ "' "lmst compi
"n went back and tool,
.divisions in the first twentj-
lof the citj. The count
I . sv .
nttviiila, frt 1 . t.l i. ii.. ...i
to.hn. v nmimmi nf n,.i ..
sol 111 the count it was .W!,le,l .0 l,nt,i'
l - ---r.- - ". ,iuaiiin v......
- .... . .
l,nrr h11 pctiticjuH until Monda
SEES MURDER IN VISION
n.i.i... 11... cni.i....n . .. o.,...
...
Mystery Surrounding Slaying
ualisiu has been resorted ,0 in an en-
deuvor to solve the mjsterious murder
of Hobin J. Cooper, prominent attoiue.
1'pou testiinonv of Gabriel Hansen,
pscho nunnl.vtical detective, Dennis
Metcalf, Cooper's gardener and Xorn
Lee, negro cook, have been held by the
grand jur.v after a preliminary bearing.
Hansen declared that in a spiritualis
tic demonstration he "had seen Metcalf
kill Cooper." lie then gave detnils of
his investigation here
Shortly ufter Cooper's death. Hun
sen declared. .Metcalf rented a room in
the central pnrt of the city and in
his room was found a crimson covered
pillow slip with the letter C einbroid
.reel in pink and also a blood-stained
suit of clothes. Several old news
papers of the same dute as those found
in Cooper's automobile nftcr the unit -tier
also were found iu the room.
Cooper's bodv was found in a creek
not fur from his home with the skull
(.rushed. The c ase has baffled the polite.
EPIROTES FACE EXTINCTION
Northern Greeks Plead for Aid
Against Albanian Marauders
siow.v. j r mo purpose ot speeUlng it , n"or'1(atI(m dlirjn t ,e sun mer 1,. illlc 8ovr"1('t. "! the thus hope (o
up. the judges announced, the return l JJ " " ' .ibUio. wi be all tl e rKa,,ize in Itul- "A"'. and sol
l.ou.t would sit until (I o'llock tonight , ',,n J" "J ib ,Zar Ilv u,ed ,,W 'ommlUccs which would lead to
Sh wards have been completed with ,"v' "'?"" ?" ,L"f ,w",- ' tU the formation of Soviets and an up-
ever, division, but the result in these brcaklBB oC holds f drowning persons, , , f , , . " an u''
wards will not be published as ,et , (? susdtat n?? an' ' , T1 rounOlTulVot labor
No net t oiik tn one.. hnllnt.l.nv.,u nm assistance, tin resustitation of the ap- , ,ns iin,l n r..nintln., ., ii.i...
.. i. t. ., . . .. ...lull iiuiiiN miller I lit . urn nr hi, i,n,
. i ., H
cab. fSZ,;',;,(I.5!;hV-..-lAccuse
of Friends of Greece iu Americadated '
Septeir.bn IS nnd made public at the'
league's headeiuaiterH here last night, J
asserts that "Albanian bands of thieves,
with the silent consent of the Italian
authorities of occupation, are increas
ing their activities to bring ubout the
utter extermination of the Greekb of
nortneru Lpirus.
"Looting nnd slaying of nonenm.
batant C.rtek inhabitants," the cable
gram continues, "has become their
standing order of the day. If this is
continued mat h longer there remains for
the northern Kpirotes no alternative but
to take up arms uud die the glorious
death of patriots."
The cablegram appeals for assistance'
irom nm league tor destitute refugees
from northern Kpirus,
5602 IN NIGHT SCHOOLS
Central High Enrollments
unroumenis Lead.gntion of Holy Trinity Presbterian
Monday Evening j Church, Logan. The Itev. Dr. William
Term Starts
Five thousand six hundred and' two
pupils have enrolled for various courses'
ot study in tnp evening schools through
out the itv. The opportunity to reg
ister has passed. The term's work
starts Monday Central High School
leads all others in the number of stu
dents registered, 0."S.
Frnnkftrd High School has 1027 stu
dents; Northeast. 11(10 j South Phila
delphia High. 1100; West Philadelphia.
S00; William Penn High School, 5,
nnd the Girls' Trade School, OS, total
ing .002 students iu the evening high
school courses throughout the city.
DKATIIK
1 AHTOV Spt '.'7 CircOKGK I. HAlt.
TON Hue notlre of funeral villi be Riven.
r,(i40 Tt"m. me
bcWrilAIU) Suddenlj, on bent 5B
FRANK n huibantl nf CArallne M a,......
xrd . Itelnllvos and frlrndi invited to the
r'W'0" &.Ifutit lh,i?".',r ',
Mnriinira .
i.nsT ami rorvn
NECKLACE txiit Kept M. a pearl peek,
lace, rontalnlnc SIS pearla irolns from 8.1th
and I.archwnod ave to I'M and Arch via
Huron l narel A 204 ledger Office
HK.I.l' WAXTFIt FK.MM.K
CIIAMIIKR1IAII), valtrea. white experience
not .PJc'."",rv but -eferenoe required
Call 78J Crefeldt at St Martina, or tele.
phon Che.mut Hill IS7H
HKi.r M,Trn w i.k
connnspoNnKNT
TOUNrt MAN WHO IIHNIllEfl OPPOnTH
NITV TO HANDl.l-TlNCUlnlBH IN HAiJks
HFPsllT.MI.NT Of I.HIUIB MANI't'AH
TI'llfB OP hflKNTIKIf! KI.FCTHIPAI.
&m'l&W,lfoF2Vig:fi
WIT
llttD
WILSON RESTS WELL
ON HOMEWARD TRIP!
Feeling "About the Same," Is
Doctor Grayson's Report
at Indianapolis
On Hoaicl President Wilson's Special
Train. Hept. 27. -(H, A. I'.) l'resl-
j dent WIIhoii, returning lo 'Wiii.hltigton I
M '" " "li'lf of nervous ejsliniisllon from'
M.jhl8 iUrriiptCd speech making lour.
wan described loilnj an feeling "ubout
the Ramc." Just before the presidrn
tial KK-cinl rrache.1 Indimuipolis, 10:.1S
this morning, Dr. Cary T. Orajwin,
Mr. WIIsoii'h phjsician, issued the fol
lowing bulletin:
"The President's condition is about
the same. lie has had n fair) r. stful
night "
This was all the ph.vsiclitu cared to
add to his statement of hint night, iu
which he said Mr. WIUou'sj Indispo
sition was not alarming, although a
considerable period of lest would be
necessary to recovery.
It was learned, howeier, that the
President had slept during much of the
night and until late in the morning. Ho
had been more or less restless In the
evening, and Doctor (Srajsou, who as
a precautionary measure spent the night
in an adjoining room on the private car
Ma flower, did not get to bed until a
latn hour.
Hesides Doctor Grnjson, Mrs. Wll
SWIMMING SHOW TODAY
Recreation Board Stage Carnival on
th. Sehuvlklll Rlv.n
the Schuylkill River
swimming exhibition of n moie di-
1 " "8C'". "' L 7" "'
B lYI 2 "? "7
, ", "" ' Li ' Creation for
""" IIIUTUUOU.
Staged on the ,iv,r front, in the vi -
varied pi cgram
""" '"" v "" '" "n" M'ceuiculur '
-..(. u ... .... . .
. nronlv!
5corge Kitler, swimniing iiistiuctor
1 at the University of Pennsjlvania, who
I was engaged by the board to give ad
vanced instructions in swimming to
teacuers in the rccieation eentne ,m,i
nnblic nonls durin.- the .ii..
' nnilt nt Mm ttiililiit r .iunn Ti.ixiA I- i
.in.i . l .! ' mv iuuih iinn iiuiihc. i .iisi
niueu u. aim ,. . - o uca, socialists to reach an ,
up scatteiing .. . .. ,,: . ., ,. ""' .stnnainc between the workmen m
tour warns, . - ,,., , ' , ." V" . " , diers. Thev are urging the bit
con is in HiiiHiriiK' io ine nun i,. i.i ,., .. . -
Is proceeding ;,., . ... , '-" "" " "' icfuse to obev titl
-.... ... ,,, .,i .,.,. ..i ...,i fi..n ,' . i - -"....'.. iii ,, i luiiumi
iMiiviivi., .HU.....U ui.'l, UIIUU.V. U IUDSC. in I m f,,mntI, nT . ...111...!, i
. . ... . " ""- ""'inii ui 11 iii.i.iui .at. Kovern-
of fancv and trick swim-1 merit. The resolution kims-
'. ' " . " ' ""Mr..,!:.., .,ainn ii, .... ..... -.
" '
BIG BALLOON RACE ON
.. . , iu the chamber, one providing for the
Two Craft Out of Five Compelled annexation of Fiume without awaiting
to Land I the decision ot the peace conference.
M Iiils sj.,,,1- "7 i it. i ' nL'1 tI,c ot,iei' fli"iB the right of
ti .' . l'u ' i"iY ' ', . I ,-, iltalv to guarantee Italian nationality,
Ihe first f the five bulloons which suit-1 ,n Piunic
ed last night In the arm.v -uav balloon i The Messaggeio says that if the
race came to earth tour and a half chamber gives Premier Nitti a vote of
hours after the start in St. l.ouis count I coulldeuce. the chamber ot deputies
at 10:;i0 o'clock last nighl. It wasl".'11 bo, di"01'"'1 nml elections held In
the army craft from Port Omuliu, Neb , "mbcl-
piloted b.v Lieutenant Colonel J. W.
S. Wuest and Lieutenant William 13.
Hoffmuii. Lieutenant Colouel Wuest
lepurted earl toda that he had found
his bug leaking sliortl after the start
and that he was forced to descend.
He was onl.v a few miles outside of St.
Louis when he landed
port
Muskegon, Mich.. Sept J7.- A big,
balloon, believed to be one of the pai - Paris, hept -7. Captain Oabriole
ficipauts in the acmy and navy ueriul D'Aiinmuio, whose sensational raid on
Dcrb.v , started from St. Louis last night, ll'iume biought about serious complica
pussed over Muskegon shortly before 7 tions in the Aduutic, has w lit ten au
o'clock this morning. It was fl.vlug in I appeal to the French, the text of which
a nortlieustcrlv direction. lis printed toda.v by I3xcelsior. It be-
I gins:
JEWS WRECK MISSION
,
Ldel- '" Charge of Pro. I
elytlnfl for Christianity
New York, Sept. U"Ciies of "lynch
him" were bhouted by a crowd of Jews
who cstcrda invaded the Williams
burg Mission for Jews, in Hrookbu,
and charging that it was a Christian
organization, upbraided Otto Ginj!, the
missionary in charge for proselv timr.
I (Throngs of Jews celebrating their
.)v i cur season nati congregated on
the Williamsburg bridge plaza during
the dn, moving baik and forth befoie
the mission. Suddenly the binashing of
the plnte class windows of the plate
acted like u signal for a concerted move
upon the mission uud its leader. The
police dispersed the irovvd.
Back From Russia, to Speak
Dr. Wilmer Kipc. leturued rccentlv
from the Hussian front, and Willinm
Hsakctt, of Foit Sum Houston, Sail
Antouio, Tex , will be given service
i Illinois tnnin. nue i.tivl.t I... ., ,..
IJnrlies !' will preach,
'
M. & H. SELL
OJi, Boy! Football! Soccer ball!
TVTAKES a fellow feel good just to think of them. What
J-YJ- gares are more healthful, more endurance building,
moie brawn making, or that furnishes as many thrills?
Heie is the equipment you need at
Unusual Money-Saving Values
Football Pants
ft A I
'
ms
tm v .
tmSL I- QknndSr
SZTAu Sheepskin, $1.50
ted with Complete with bladder
pro?."tSr. Head Guard$,$ lap
n ii rt phln ' ,
s u ii r dtf XT
' iNose
drill, double stitched, well
llDtt'l
SSLira
Soma of th6 are Hchtly
mussea from moving-,
Remember, We're Open
JtfmrW
I AWK
i
we lueratwia uoiiig on in front
Gtl 0r
Cpr
Caut Imih
Fr ID
CIV L WAR
ACE
ITALY OVER FIUM
, Nationalists and Militarists May
' Take Field Against
...
, Socialists
1 ,000,000 MEN ON STRIKE
1 ,
" Hm AsmicIhIpiI I'rrss
Koiiii, Wept '27 Alarmist reports
are current ill this citj. one of them
being that a .Ml war is imminent. On
one side would be rniigcdithc nationalist
ami inllitaiisl fact.. us, wli.h would be
opposed bj the socialists.
Several generals arc credited with
flirt tntn.fl.. .if I..H.I!... ..... ...!.!. .-..
...v .u.. ii. mil if. lll-ilvilllK I 111.- Illllllllt JPI lj
factions with a view to controlling tlicgf
KiMcriiiuK'ni, ii oeiiic sai. i mat inev ue-
'llevn the weakness of those lu power
since ilic armistice cnused the present
deadlock. Some of these generals have
already been mentioned as being In
league with Captain (iabiiele D'An
nunrlo before the Fiume raid, witli the
object of overthrowing by force the
NIttI cabinet and replacing it with a
military dictatorship.
The navy Is represented ns being even
more dissatisfied than the armv, liav
Ing, according to mivnl officers' state
ments, suffered more from the "lack nf
consideration of their Anglo Piencli
colleagues, who have ncled as if they
Were masters of the Adriatic and hnve
favored .Tugo-Slav claims "
Socialist Agitators Uiifj
Workmen numbering approximately
1,000,000 nre on strike, and dissatisfac
tion is growing ever where at the con
s'tantly increasing cost of living. It is
impossible for the government to cnll
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lmUng rccontly mcH M deserter-
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under-
ud sol-
ter to
tier tlieir officers or
"The proletariat will descend into the
streets, build harrkades and give up
their lives rather thau fall into the
rapacious tlaws of the militarj."
Statement on Fiume Coming
I'oreigu Minister Tittotii is expected
to make it statement before the chamber
'' deputies toduv of tins, government
, "V'a ''for sulrtfro,
appeal for support from
D Annunzio
Two resolutions huvc been iutioduced
i Washington. Sept. 'Ji. Possibility of
reaching u settlement of the tontUcting
claims of Italv and Jugo-Slavia to Fi
ume on the basis of the compromise
proposition laid before President Wilson
lias, in the opinion of diplomatic circles
hue, been removed bv the bold stroke
of D'Annuiuio in sei7ing the Adriatic
Brothers of I ranee. ou know wbnt
we buve done under the inspiration and
protection of our God. The most Ital-
iiubvi nun ui. s.'ii uuiii liic iiiuoi. imi-
mn of the towns of Istm, today more
Italian than Verona, Pisa and Perugia
was lost to us under the menace of
profanations nnd violations."
The proposul to create a buffer state
with Fiume as its tenter will be resisted
forcibly b Gabriel? d'Anuunzio and bis
men, he told the correspondent of the
I3xcelsior.
"I will oppose by force of arms, any
attempt to distrub the cntitv of Istria
or Fiume," the newspaper quotes D'An
uunzio as suing. "Ital is not im
perialistic and will decide her owu des
tiny. The decision of the Peace Con-
ferenpe in rtenpniy.e TfnUnn si.vn.nt.,t
of Fiume, but simpl in connection with"H
the little miner stute of Istria, is im
possible. The whole ami is with Hie,
nnd if it is appealed to it will respond.
I am accomplishing u national net,"
BURGLARS ROB JAIL
Siianton. Pa.. Sent. L'7. Tln.i-Tnr.
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chines from a tell. The machines were
taken in a raid b.v the boiough. police
forte some time ago.
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