,l.wJp, ai- t ,vW'b '"V Sft, w r "IJ 'tlt'frt'' ot ' Cuentn t u NIGHT EXTRA I ! THE WEATHER Washington, Nov. ID. Kalr today nml Sunday. tempehatuku AT r,cn noun iS It lt 111 13 I 1 I 'J I it I -t I 5 I I 3D 30 1 10 11 42 -i:t j J 1 1 a Bubltc meaner VOL. VI. NO. 54 HEDSOFEUROPECQHSPIRED . " HIKE I. S..SIET NATION BEFORE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Untcre-d as Second Clans Matter at the l'olofHce, at Philadelphia, Pa. Under tho ct cf marcn a, 187 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 Publlahed Dallr Rcpt Sunday. Hubmirlptlon Trlrs $8 a Tear bjr Mall. Cpyrltcht, 1910 by Tubllo IxdKU- Company. PRICE TWO CENTS SENATE ADOPTS CLOTURETOCU Lenine and Trotsky Originally Planned to Make America, Not Russia, Center of Bloody. " World-Wide Revolt RADICALS HATE DEMOCRACY OF WEST MORE THAN EUROPEAN DESPOTISM I v- Deeply Laid Plot to Foment. Bolshevik Rebellion in This Country Still Exists Radicals Believe Nation Cannot Suppress Them t I TREATY DEBATE HOPE' OF ADJUSTING R'AIL DEMANDS SOON GOESA-GLIMMERING CROWD OF 3010 STANDS FR Disagreement on Overtime Ends Conference Between Hines and Brotherhood Heads PENN-PITT TILT Precedent Smashed in Speeding Action on Committee Reservations SENATORS STUTTER IN HURRY TO MAKE TIN Resolution Relating to Man dates Gets Through One Minute in It) the Associated 1'iess Great Throng Jams Entrances and Rushes Early to Seats The cloture standi, undci a luling bv Vice Piesident Mnishiill, which the Sennte accepted, as lcmaining cfloetivo until he tienty has been disposed of eithei hv ratification, b) bohiR sent back to the foieign l elation committee, oi I until the President notifies the Senate that ho will not consent to the lescivn tions attached to it. The Vice President furthei held thai the leiection of one lesolntion of lnliti cation would not By B. F. KOSPOTH stpc-ihil C'orri-Miontlent of the Ktenlrijj r.ilillo ledger Comright, ISIS, In Public ledger Co. i Geneva, Nov. 15. TT,VAS in Borne, about thtee yeais ago, in a bare, dismantled woikshop transformed into a meeting loom of the ground floor of a dilapidated building in a proletarian suburb of the city. Curiosity had led me to attend a meeting of Russian revolutionary exiles at that time, when "bolshevism" was an altogether unknown quantity, still suiroundcd with tho glamour of sympathetic romance. A slender, middle-sized man, with a shoit tlaik beard framing a firm, thick-lipped mouth, was the chief speaker. He lapped out his words in an authoritative voice, almost like military commands. The doctrine he expounded was one of astonishing simplicity and violence. It was a surprise to hear him denounce, not czarism and its ciimes against the libeity of the Russian people, but tho principles of western democracy. One sentence particularly struck me and lemaincd in my memory: "The capitalistic American republic will be overthrown by the eastern workers whom it has imported and enslaved." There lurked in this prophecy, as in his entire speech, n intangible undertone of ciiminality that sinisteily differentiated it fiom the traditional ranting 01 socialist agitators. Knox. LaPollcttp: McCounick, Penrose, This was the first and only time I ever saw Wladimit Ulianoff-Lcnine. Poinclrxtcr and Shrimnn 11 A few days later an imperial German special tiain boie him to convulsed n'n,0C1.n'T010. Ki"K' ''""'i'"'110. Russia, embarked on an adventure of fortune and power uncqualcd in the t Totai" against', 1(1.' worms nisiory since XNapoieons nieteouc use. we nau listened, aunougii tor adoption scarcely any of those present suspected it, to Ins farewell address on tSwiss soil, and assisted unwittingly at one of the most fateful turning joints of the war and perhaps of modem civilization. Hate Liberty More Than Despotism If Geneial Denikine and his Russian comiades in the ciusade against Bolshevism really achieve the destiuction of Lenine's tule, they will have delivered humanity in geneial fiom a terrible nightmare, and America in particular fiom a very definite and alaiming menace. I have been able to collect what I believe to be notewoithy evidence showing that the foreign activity of the Bolshevik dictators, while very j.- considerable in all European Countries, has been concentrated most A 'intensely of all on America, to whoso democratic institutions they so often t owed immunity from pursuit in the past and v hose 'hospitality they so grossly misused. During the last few months I have tepeatedly had occasion to talk with persons more or less closely connected or at any rate sympathizing with the Soviet government. Invariably I hae been struck, as I first was at Lenine's lecture, by their confident insistence on the imminence of a proletarian revolution in America. Always I was met by such ques tions as: "What about the Russian woikmen in America?" or "Isn't America lipe for bolshevism?" deliveied with a fleeting smile of triumph, implying occult infoimation beyond my knowledge of the situation, Washington, Xov 11". -I P., PI Mope for at- immediate scltliinent of demands of the foui gieit lallroid bi othei hoods vanished toihiv when fill tilt I sessions of the mnfeioneo be tween Dncdoi fleneial Minis and the hiotheihood heads vvoio postponed In deliultclj . No official statement was uncle hut . it was undeistood no oKiument could Panthers, Crippled, Start With- ue leaciieu un me piiiuipir in nine nun n lulf for nvritinic vvoih Sevoiat miuoi I questions also lemained unsnhed be -muse they hae n direct bearing on the I ou'itime piohlem The hiotheihood leaden mav meet Washington, Nov. 15 lti public. ins , with munbeis of the dim tot geneial s j 1,I1r(1 and Demociats jollied todav to shut P""1 l'm J"' "vlR U,,L "" '" ""' i'."vvrM - "" .... i it ti ll Allllir LAST CHANCE TO REGAIN HONORS FOR RED AND B1UE out Captain Jimmy De Hart, Star Halfback l llci.M er oil debate on the peace trout) and put Ml Hines's m cut statement that into effect, for the tiist time in the the dismissions were intneh mineable i loture mle, which will limit each Sena I held nut hope for tin agiicment which i inlet tor to one hour hoieaftei, and piobahH 'would meet the demands of tin n ion iintniT t..! .il 1 t til I.. . ItiTIi Til uiiiig action cart) next, week 1 ins stltuiuts to a laige ivieni l millre ( 1 M,irCiirf . i c-riiinntcmii Arid VOte was 8 to 10. - -iiii llriil lln-i. -inn. II Mrrrimein. ISmem I irlil Incise vvilli"i- Crimen swnrllimorn rime of pt-rloil. fifteen minutes. leTt" end left inrkle left iriinrtl renter rlctit tciiiirtl rlrltt tneMe rlclil rtnl iinnrte'liitl' left licilflnrl Held liiirisicl. flllll.:.( k -neete iii' I'll ft I'lft Mi rurltoii Hnrmnti Men nor Slcln Mclan Itnnil (irltn I M'irrn II -rstlnc Itnm r ROB WAX MODELS ri.inhlln l'ield, Xov. 15 This is the IU d i in Peiinslvnnia football and this bisioiic stadium tertninly looks the JULIUS FREDERICK SACHSE- PROMINENT TISOST, DT Julius 'rifdeilck Snclise, llbinilan of the Oiand Tod"" 1. mid A, M. of Pennsylvania, and n foimei cdltoii.il writer f"i the Public Lcdgei, died at his home, A 12S Tine stice;t, toliy FOUR STILLS IN DETROIT SEIZED BY U- S AGFTJTC Dirrnori' Midi , Nov. 15 Opc:i!.ig thcli camjnipn iT,l"' lolntois of tho Volstcnd pioliibitlon cnfoi cement net, fcdoial nti tlioutics, nssibtcd by police, late Inst night beized 1,000 quails ot liquoi nnd four stills and nncstcd sixteen men hole. The liquoi was taken fiom fotu lcsidenecs and n ncai.beer siloon PANAMA PROHIBITION CAUSES CONSTERNATION PANAMA, Nov. 15. - Announcement ycstculny that prohi bition had gnc into effect in tho canal zone tluough .the Volttc-.l act cientcd constci nation. It had been expected that piohibltion would not become effective until Jnuuaiy. STORMY SCENES IN ARGENTINE CONGRESS BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 15. Stoimy scenes have occuued i ii'iipcss ttinic thp special scbsicti called Novembci 1. On two occasions spoctatois in tho gallciicb lnulcTI missiles at the deputies and cientcd other disturbances foi which the police ejected them. A motion tor impeachment of Piesident Iiigoycn was one of the coutilbutoiy incidents. BL OPEHATOHS AND IN flGREE i 10 NEGOTIATION Scale Committees Will Take Up Settlement in Central Fields Today CONFEREES ADOPT PLAN AFTER BITTER WRANGLE Employers in Outlying Districts Meet Separately to Decide on Their Course BAD FAITH IS CHARGED General Conferenco Adjourned. "Capital" Refused to Con sider National Basis 0F$15PINFURS:i;sS';! under the clntiiie movent another being brought up in the Burglar Traps in Second Floor,,, hope of a compromise if the filiate ma , jout) tlesucd it Vote on Clntuie The lolhall on adoption of the i Inline Idle follows: Against adoption inllnn .., ,,,,TM u axouct, tn "l '""'"fcto holt) buck the gieat Itepublitans Hoiah, Hi.nidivee. lnur flULC VVI I n nHICflCI thinng as thei pushed their wn tluough i i ittiiie, oionua, .tounsoii ivnuiormu ) Arch Street Shop Adroitly Avoided e gient nintliine tttsburgh slnited r.l 2-..0. but long befnie the non gates In the fiehUwete tliionn open, theie eie lniij; lines of ciowding liuuinnit aiiimlue the tlucs stieels that sn - round the stadium. "The slnl' not iiai" -,coniecl t he the slogan nf the gate tenders who lncl BARCELONA AGAIN SEETHES WITH UNREST MADRID, Nov. 15. The luptuie between the oinploycis and the workmen nt Baicelona has been renewed, accoitAIng to adv.ccs tioin thUt city today. Tho woikmen accused the employeia oJ not caiiylng ovtt the turns of the compiomi&o iiudex which the lockout was called off. "" Itepubhcans Ball, t'aldtr. t'aituei Cult,' ('uiumins, Cmtis, Dilliligham, Bilge BlUins, IViuahl, Vielmglnn sen, Ilule, Hauling, Jones (Wush I, Kellogg, Kenoii, Kejes, I.euioot, Lodge, MiCumbei, JleLean, McXarj, Moses. Nclfcon, New, Newbeu, Xoi us, Page. Phipps, Smoot, Spinier, 'llnii's laughed at looks, icon hais and huiglai alaims duiiug the night in the fui shop of Samuel Simon, 12,1 Aich.slieet and stole .S15,00(l wenth of "kins nnd fur coats tltllM). ii initio . ot nlilii.litti...i- 1 lit I two looms mi the seiond flooi. was visited jistcrda afteinoou bv a tiaiiget who n loused his buspicmns Although all the doois and windows Sterling. Sutherland. Tciwnsend. Vnds-!nt "le Aich street plaic nie pinided b the gites 'llien nimble hiinds r onltl ; not wmk fast enough tearing oft the coupons of I he titkc N I ( inwd Conies Kaih As cail as 'J o'clock theie wile clo.t lo 15,000 spectntms in the slniitK ami' a i out iiimil stieam tiled tjunugh the intiancis All the tickets htue been Mild b those designated to sill them In the public but the scalpels uie nap mg u h.most llie speciilntors weie shouting the lc THRONG JAMS BOWL FOR YALE CLASSIC GIRL WANDERER IS SENT TO JAIL worth. Win ion and Watson !I7 Dcmociuts Ashuist, Binkhead, Beckham, Chamberlain, Culheisuu, Dial, rietohei. (Say, tJeuj, Hauls, Hariisou, lleudefson, Ilitriicotk. .lohu son (S U.), .limes (New Jleiiol, Kciidriik. lilrbv, MeKellar, iJhers, Nugent. JJinrnian. Oiren, Pliclun, Pltt mnu, Bnudell. Robinson, Shcppard, Simmons, Smith (Ar)rona, Smith (Ueoigla), Smith (Mai) land). Smith, (South Caiolinal. Stnnle. Swanson, Thomas, Tinmmell, I'nilciwood. Walsh (.Mont.). Walsh (Mnssi Williams and Wolcott 41. ' Total foi 7.". Senator I "till . Republic an, New lc ico, did not lote A ntHnu ilinvflnfnl irti -Fsn iv -tn 4-rII wvt 4-l- m nleiinkl a 1aI. a.1 t m,m"" uM.uui.Ui,jc:iul " '" k"v ivua i "utiiacMiii liunuu , fit . , ,,. Sl...tl Keeps Tab on hpeaheis Attunl opeiation of the ilotuie n If i 1 1 1 L t li n Mitii ii t( n c i i i it I h n i ti nl t of American demociacy displayed by my inteilocutors, who never seemed ruder institution fiom the Vice Pies to entertain any feelings of particular hostility toward 'such despotic ideut, Sncretai Sainloisou, the e nuthors of world-wide woe as the Geiman kaiser and his generals, but , f"f,iu' citric, was assigned to "keip i l-i. ii xi 1'ii . ,, , r , , . . T. . , , tab " on seuatois talking time. No uiuutjiic un uiu uiuenicss in inuir wurpuu suui.s 10 ucur ufjainsi. I'lesmeni, Wilson and the Ameiican "capitalist state " Soviet; Chiefs Direct Plot Against U. S. sulit seiond wntih was used, but entries of time used weie made opposite eaih senators unme op a ultenll sunt, u minute being the smallest unit. In the coutsc of my investigations 1 have 'gained the absolute ion-1 T""e ,uK(." "'. llinmi-ntiiiY in ... j, . , li.iiii i .ii, ..,, . . onirics in. iu fait nnv tune undei iction that a deeply laid plot has long existed and still exists to foment u minute, was not counted against a Bolshevik rebellion in the United States. This conspiracy, the effects i seuatois. of which will continue to make themselves felt for some time even if i Tll( Vl,e Piesident i tiled on nu in bolshevism should at last be overthrown in Russja, was organized and W Se1IJa,J,r "''iVnilnSni'' !o is being directed by Soviet chiefs in Moscow who formerly lived in America "h-eseiations not pnscntid and lead be and are acquainted with American conditions. It is based on the calculation i foi adoption of the i lotuie tule icmhl lie that the American "canitalist state" is denondent for its existence nn n leceived without imanliiiofis.Ponsint. L Multitude of foreign workers, for the most part hailing f torn eastern and ! ft ??,"! ruikdemalXnd. southeastern Europe, ignorant of the English language and without cora prehension for demociatic institutions, and "whom it is consequently par ticularly easy to convert to the boisiieMlc doctrine of anarchy nients b) objecting Speed Causes Senator to Stutter luciensed speed In discussing amend with un- alaim wiies, the intiiitleis i ami) sUilt, toided them Bntiituce was"galncil tu the till shop 15 fiom the thiid floor of the building in uipied b the Crown lhnbnndei) Co. A hole was knocked in the tloor with u li.itilic't and one of the mhbeis, ap. ii.uentl), was lowered b) a lope to the second llooi When Mi Simon enteiid his shop at S o'clock this nioi uing all his stoik had been lemcnccl Bon his wa inodils weie stuppetl of fills On it show citse was it 1juef note, uu stgniil, and weight d dtmn with a lab bit's foot "Pool link. ' was (he tin mm ami mocking messagt In lepoltmg the inhbm to the po lite of the lHienth timl Wmtii stiiets station Mi Simon said a simngei called at his shop istcidn "lie nnutid ine-to liu u mink ooi io.it he was wiaiing the stoukeeper said. 'I notn id he looked uiouiicl at the walls and the ceiling and I In i time suspicious When I told him I did not bu mats he left M) simp was piolcc led In the alarm wins ot a detectne igc in I tele phoned the agt nn ostnila afltr the stiaugei's Msit and as,etl them to send il detictne to watch the stole Thev failed to do so appaieutl) The police suj tle lobbns scaled a sit(eu-fnot film in the ie.ii of the Aicli stitct stoie and fouid a side door After gaining onrianee thev bai -mailed all the tloois to pievent a sui inise Planks weie pint id against the dooi knobs tiom the inside the ilose i, .".0,000 weie within tin gntis Miule'its Knt u lain ention of their tickets with fog-horn Mines outside the held, and thev aie asking handsome nieiniums foi them 1 Smn ?'' .",() tiptptv. liinin.hl ii lici'h ii. It was a small sale if not mnie thnu ."i could he obtniued foi M ."id p.Hteboaicls? At gametime the stadium w-t lillnl wjflithe esciepllou of a few Mvits at theu ends of the stands, anil om n bcfoiel I'rlnielmi line stalled it was estimntul thatli;. lluLir 111. (nil III in I Mr) Inn The Penu stutlents weie out in full I , villi cm. rone At least S000 undri .it in units ?ir"''."- and alumni weie giouncd iu the stands set aside fin men affiliated with the l'nivtisit and a half houi befoie the team ti titled out on the held the weie shouting theii ells and smguig Huh stings The Kiel and Blue bind was out mil) and the student musicians intu Ininiit ivirli In!., i.f l.t.i, ,;.. .....i I niTisit songs I Pittsbuigh scut .tbout ."00 students to the mutest and lime weie twite that number of Winner siippoileis in the stnnib 'llu wi stein gioup wiis small, hii' theie was nollung the tumble with the lungs ' ,M made pluit of noise. Record Crowd Packs Spacious Young Stands for Princeton Clash Woman Who I rlmlilr VUttiiicr (iirrlli left mil life tiirlJr Iff I I'liiird l enlrr riehl cim-cl j nelil lncl Ir ilcltl end il r'Tli c'. .Vfl hiiriniii. rlsl-l I. iiri.ink rtiiuiiii. said In lie wealthv. (went -c ijhl -e li -old ihiughtc i ThGJLlolshevik'i believe that no other countiv in the woild offeis lue,'lts "as d'stiuctlv notiieablt?, some such iivm soil for the growth of then- creed as America, where they ,(1? slutteied 8 ' ' count on having a levolutionary host at their disposal composed of exactly I The rcseivation on the tommlttte list the same elements with which they formed their "Red Aimy" and cstab- 'iclating to mandates was adopted within lishcd the "dictatorship ot the proletariat" in Russia. Thev a so sDeculate '" "V '""' """"1 iuu.ni-- "i ". -... S tl, lnntono.r i..t,fnl, l,n,. nll ,! C Al- O , UtlOHOWS. .... ... "No maudate-shall be acfeptetl b the I nitid States uudei Aitieln XXII. pait one, oi any othei piovision or the treat) of peace with (Jeiniaii) , exiept b) actum of the Congiess of the I'uited States." The committee icsciwitiou lelathe to leteution by this government of lontiol oei I'oinestie iiuestious was then sgfjpn "the leniency which they call weakness of Anglo-Saxon democracy! v as tho Germans did before them, that America has not sufficient military Strength to vanquish them by force. For the Bolshoviki, like their German friends and protectois, are worshipers of force, of aimed force, nnd they respect only governments that have plenty of leliable troops and are not squeamish about using them. Planned to Make Ur S. Bolshevik Center Very remaikable statements made to me at Berne by the Bolshevik "ambassador" Bersine, who was unable to obtain diplomatic recognition from the Swiss Government and was afterward expelled from Switzer- land for fomenting revolutionary labor troubles, tend not only to confirm tho existence of this Russian communist conspiracy against American democracy, but reveal the surprising fact that Lenino and Trotsky, in the days before the Russian upheaval, had originally planned that America should be tho center of Bolsherik world-revolution.. At the time of -mv talk with Berzine a repoit was current that America was inclined' to recognize the Soviet Government, and this circumstance, as well -as the wish to further such recognition by intimidating revelations, probably accounts for the unwonted loquacity of Lenine's envoy. "Before tho war," declared Berzine, "there seemed no hope of breaking the '''Iiower pf autocracy, much less of es tablishing communist government in IVltussia, Of nil countries Russia, with V. tttf rtrtttfw Itnlmlniv nAtinlntlnn tt Hirrn al l tt uivinuviiuiut) jiujiumnuu vi ufevn.v eocliu nnu economic consequences, tnc conservative peasants and diminutive percentage of industrial workers, offcicd " Hit least propitious soil for the propa- - Ration of the Marxist doctrine. The ' war changed all this by enrolling mil- ",' lions of peasants in the army, where ' they wero gradually alienated from their traditions, and by calling other , millions to labor In the military fac- lMnrliu wlirrn thev worn transformed !' 'into an industrial proletariat, Ba tf'But in the years when no one fpMrcamcd of a world-war and all its J situation in Russia appeared quite hopeless from tho point ot view ot the 'revplutionary Marxist,' and after the rfnlluro ot tho revolution following the Uusso-Jananeso war we began to turn I a our attention olsewncre. If "Tho sear 3Q00, which saw us all lit Uher ill jajl or in exile, may bo, said U mnrlv IIIO' urgiuuiufe wi u,i miwukv otJpoltey; neioro uns, him, , whs (l s eowM:iwu VI V' III J7 HUU coi;k( vvu PlOinotiug n nroletnrinn revnlniinn m Russia, hoping to spread it later from itussia to other countries; after this date, wc began to onrry on independent revolutionaiy piopnganda amongst the workers of the democratic West with the definite plan of instituting the dic tatorship of the pioletarlat and Soviet government hist on foreign soil and then transplanting it lo Russia, our own couutry. Intense Activity In United States 'As the center of our activity we naturally chosu the United States, where many o nis had nlieady lived, and where there was a greater number of Russian industrial wrokers for us to convert than we could have found iu Russia nt that time. In America we were, so to say, workiug In a tiansplanted Russia, vnstly more favor able to the development of our designs than tho real Russia, because infinitely further advanced industrially, and thus apparently fulfilling nil tho conditions icqulred by Marx for a successful pro letarian revolution. v' "During tho last .seven or eight years Continued nn Taee lwn. t'liliinin Two GRANGE DIVIDED ON LABOR Delegates Hesitant on Accepting Gompers's Invitation to Conference (Jirfiul Jtaulils, Mifh. Nov J.'i (I!) A P) A wide divei genre- of views was nppaient toelav muting delegates to the convention nl the National (Iitinge over the qiiihtion of accepting oigiinletl labnr'N invitation to I he national labor mnfeieute rallitl bv the Ameiirtnii I'ed erutlon of lailioi The toiunuttie to whuli the niattu was lefeued is to itcont its iintliugs lute todii) and some delegatts pi edict il minority lepoit It was eonsideied oer tain the question would bung foi 111 a heated debate Weathei c onelitions aie ideal foi foot ball With the clc nients fiivoiing a pel feet tlav foi the gnd pihtime, the riioicl-bieaking tiovvd should he com foi table in witnisMiig old Penu s titanic stiuggle nganisl lie Pittshuigheis The belli is in pei feet shape (he sun is smll-" mg down with a bit of wainith on riankliu I'll lei unci theie is it sufheient linge of t olilni'ss in the an to make all feel that reguhu football wiitliti is predominating Defeat rallies moii 1 1 win ti,, uieie lev (i se foi the Qualms in loiliv's en gagement. If di feat is 'he lot await ing Old Penu it will siiietu the I'rfoteh of failuie nrross the eulue TOP) season, a vein that opened us one distined to bun; the highest since si to the insti tution on the othei side of the Schiivl kill 'I he l-isl Stand Thee facts ate iuchlihlv inipns'Pil on the minds of those bovs in led and blue, and with niu'es tiii;lu,g and nnihcles tense thev aie awaiting the fust kickolT with u den tmination to who i linilliila llrfrrre, li "Mnwicll Snnrlll- I III tvvellt V -I IJlll - V e II -old llllllglltl I '..,.., ,.r ii ,,, il,n l,,,.,,. ,., nli. In he more. I in u I re (. Hi 111. cms I'pinisy luinl i. I l( l.i i eslionstlili' In the niinl lot iliel . I """," '" , , .. lU-lil Jinlire. I llmrin- ( ! liln Hi- 'i.,' '., V V lc i ' in-jrotiuti tl bv the opeiatois and miners .Vt:.i ,!,; v sriK'iiri, iirn iinir r , -""h- ... i.u-. .u ,-.. ""ult, ltin competitive helil IltPrittlltt. Ilflmill in nlitiv I Hit Hi ill il llu ei nt In. I l iill ii Inn t ' ' . .. . . ., ...,,,., . ,,, i -. Ill Willi! 1111 s -lltlll 1 111 IV IIJ (Il 1 I lllll ! sliPipwill be mil lo woik leu the liesl tiinii in In t 1 1 Ti 'I'lii nii-it-tim ti i iliw -. , . , nun in in i iii iii iiiiiiin I ini' hi- Mut! I urrfHiMimlciii ut (he I tcnlnic 1'iibllc , il1 . ,i (1111 .,,1, ,., ,1 ,,.1,,.,, ,. i,rt. I i IitlQlkil fill .ile Howl. tw Haven. Nov 1." j.n i Mil.iuntinii of whv tin two l"nuf bull mud Huongs weie -till ehok- iwonieu h fl Ihett home late iu the sum ing the gieal pniluls l (he howl htie!11"', '""1l S,,,llt ""'I' "''' walking thiv .,, . ,, , ,, i . ,,. ,, iiiuil night in its vtciiiitv was i.icn lo t',, "'"''!, I!'r',"",1l;1"1, " . V"x; dov when the m .sunns wee lake., he '.. ..iivv in. wi.is.iu .,... s,, o. I f0M. ,,llI):. Ml(1 f(ll s, ,,. t ,e iti- iituuii 1 til 1 IK I oll.lllllll I 1 i-n A peilect i w Ihigl ind niitiimn d iv spick ini.i. i or ii. I flUtM ( ontlnued on I'tme Seirntren. 4 olmiiii s smile il down on tin i:oii.'eoiis living slo.es fun., tin toiis ol the bowl lo the white-stuped gieer. ol the g. iilniiu Bioad outage Mini hluk stietiiiins llul I Ji'i-e'd fiom i hi v-iiithe mum boiiuut'ts wont bv fiiiiuiu.e' tuns of tht Tigeis while un t4e opimsite side it looked like u solid wall of lilt lilm "laic (lushed into the' kick oft the n il lowest of fiiwuitis and a few last fiuiitii' nle follmveis wtie still waving list fulls of gieiu nuclei the1 uusi ot the Tiger unci nfltiiug fi I oelcls to gel il down Itivnl bands lilim d as Hi dashed on the lielel mil both lose in mnsse Piuitetoii' Tlgci stupid jeies weie tin lust to spun) out on the guru with nli' s stalwait iiimv of plnveis lollow.ng u uiinute nfteivvnid oet weie two teams given sue It u leiipiion al itit stait. Long lines of automobiles limn points IU New oik state, Peniisvlvauin, l!os ton and othei New Knglaud untets, began lolling iu ut uu eaih horn, and the inajuiitv of tin so vieie naikeel I bv iieion i lose to the bowl and tin u vedopcil thai the uiothet anil il itighle 1 l.h.uie I. olili 'in II l foi then domestic tumble The chiughtii thaigi- hu lalhei ill Itealed he I The aiilheniliis sav (hi voting woman lolel thtiii she hid lit eu opposed in I love aflnii Attt i the mother was ilisih.uged lo elav she dec land she would not utiilu to Iicm hushauil eu he i home Iionli nrlla was in tin rniiuli.i outside the eoiuticiom. hut she vvouhl have nothiii; lo eh. with him She pleieleel with the ee.ii.t not lo sepai.tte hei fiom he i thiiighln She litl the louilioom n 111 oeiii.unls scalitl in Iv in the iiiiuhu O'Annunzio Lands Troops The Pi uu t ton tie legation hi. lib d bv the I ulveisilv Itnutl utuwd at 11 o'tlutk ami aim p until lig tluough the streets gnvi a seiits of collige vclh In fioul of the Hotel Tnlt. vvheie foot ltnllV ilitfv vi.i t 1 1 .1 Hi i inc moi the for Causing Collision vl -JAw JV v 'prosintls and uiifliv bilking tht li hat Noil blown, Pa., Xov lfi Howard i - -c ' ter with wageis Long, tonduitor, and William An i . rvl, . . TTr ,-, ,. ,. The betting was iven foi the must ,lrK. nuriiieei. vveii' soiitoiited bv R.PPfiUIWB Kilt 111 LMCLfitlC W 10.(1111 P. I'Mlll. I tfll f tflf S ! nai t. although theie weie a tew .1 to I JAIL,F0R TWO RAILROADERS Conductor and Engineer Sentenced, 4- 'ZrSVti tJl Tb Oil 171 tltl Ml P.fhftQt on A mLJXA'W V Vr nv Lr itci i itttyi; vvrvf l V v wlV lv -on is chad nnil now thev luke IWO II III1K I,,, l,,..tll staiuls, , ,, ui(, t. in,i(l ,u , stlllelv .nn nisi lint inn in lln.l.. ii. mil, iil.nl litl iciuiisil waiititl .ludge lillu to semi Ijuth women 111 dispelling of the c as, , .ludge- lilh i nildii'sscd both ptiseiuiis icuiviilcd of beingj.ublir iiiiniic es, h s.nmg "Vour tiuitluct his eaiisiil mi.sidei nhle I'luh.iitiisiuii lit to the tuithol Uu nt the coui.tv uiiil Abiiiglon township I have no iloubt the- elaughtii his ol. laineil the nolouilv she seeks Weie it not fen the lac t that vou him- bun i vanillic .1, it would he possible fo. uu to helic-ve- vou aie meulallv nub. lamed '"I hr llllllglltl I is the n-sponsibli one nml hi i case .-. ililTeniil fiom that of I nil i .i . li ne I 1IIOI III 1 ll.v tliti Assoeittetl Pi ess Washinglon. Nov. lo Aftei a long and neiimonious wrangle today repre ,sentatives of the coal operators and miners, in conference here, agreed to lake up settlement of wage and labor conditions in the central competitive hold nfler they hncl failed lo ngiec on conideilng n national scale, as first jitopnsii Adjourning the genual eonftienee, Soeietaiy Wilson then summoned the wage scale enmmittces of the tentral competitive field to meel ill -'.I'O p m. lodav to negotiate n new wage agree ment Opeintnis fiom ilistuits outsule the I'entinl competitive field will inert at the same hour to deteimine whether the ngieoniont in lived al hv the wage scale eommiteis of the oontial competi tive held will be iicoiptod as a basis foi the eontiacts in the outlving tlis tuits Mil. t-is Aitrpted I. S. Pioposul Piu.i Iff the agt cement to negotiate n settlement of differences in the f'en- tiut held. John I. Low is. noting pros! Spent dent of the I nited Mine Vv'oikcrs of lllll'lll il, ItilllO.llH I'll III- 111- 1 lllll,", l-lll i- Nigllts Walking the Roads that the nuneis aeieptotl without tpial- ihriitiun the piopo.il of Secretary ot Blames Father l.nboi Wilson for negotiation ot a na tion wide scale agieeinent The mine opeiatois lefuseil to make ELIS ARE CLOSE FAVORITES MOTHER IS SET FR E E, X'tineflisair " iA I 'acting fov the nuneis, and Ph(l H. I I'diiiij nf 'Pprvii Tr.niilD. for the nnei lipinhiirili I 'S '"sephino Ifiiult nellu mid htifatois, uaclietl the agreemenr to proceed Dlikpni daughlei Wt "tnleim weie si painted I with negotiations coveung the central ...Uillodttv u, .1,. Noiuslown ecu. for the tl,Vk,',,g on'bchalf of e.po.t.tnrs out- W.lkpr hist turn- in ui.inv wicks since- tin v ' M,iP the i ntral ronmetltiw' field P W. i n1!!' I ' Tt then houi,- in Koslvu and n fused l.ukens. piesident of- the Southwestern Nr.ltlplti. i.tiiin to I he husband unci fathc-i lute.sti.te Coll Oi.oiatois' Association. In . iiniiiir the rniK ilispusrin lit tliP fon- llrmlfll VlllO IS v(u(J (,l Ut Wealth. irnllln.. nmnnuwl intlirnillff to tiio old l'.ecause ontlnv ing opeiato's no not oigniii-nl Mi T.ukens said that no I hue siiould b- wasted, but that "publlr intriest in un earl) settlement makes it tlisiiible to continue ns in tho past Lewis Charges Bad r.iith Mi l.ukens's statement imniodiatelv liniiight 1 1 oin Mi Lewis a ehuigr of bad faith Chaiging that the opeiatois in the nothing ili-ti tits had loci nuiiois ant! tht public to biiieve that the) were leulv to negotiate with the Illinois, Mr. i 1. 1 wis c vi humid I Me gods N theie no mnie good fnith lift in man' Ale the mine vv inkers of Ann I lea to be the tveilasting victims id bill faith on the pirt of tho people I with whom thev have to deal''", 1 inaul at Opeiatois' Attitude I l.u announcing his acceplanto of t tin- seciitaiv's suggestion foi u na tional -t alt Ml Lewis said I "I want to expicss mv utlei itmi.e- meiit at the iittitutlo of tho coal opeia tois as -tated bv thou spokesmnn. Mr. I.iil.inss If theie is nnv one thing wine h bus civstiiliecl public- sentiment against tin nunc woikeis it hns hi en the oft initiated uv that the outlving opu.itois had been not piesentoel with iliinnnds b) their vvorkois. alhough thev . sliiod iratlv and willing lo negotiate a wage scale ' "We stand lute witli spotlisM lobes irulv to negotmte a scale in the various sinli- outside the lentinl mnipi tilive liehls li Lukens'h pioposod to the gontnoi ot Missoini that thev weie niidv lo negotiate with the nuneis in Missoini but (joveinot (iaiduet wired piok'st, anil the govcinors n Wist Viiginiu and othei st ltes have we'll" luelce Miller todair lo undoigo ?ix months inipilsoiiinent lor being le sponsible foi the collision of then freight tinin and a passenger train on, the Stony Creek Rnilroatl near T.nns dale, a couple of months ago. The men have pleaded guilt) to io lating the mles of the 'liiilruad com pany . PRESIDENT SITS UpI'gAIN Dr. Dercum Will Make His Weekly Visit to Executive Today Wasliingtonr-N'ov 1,".. (By A. P ) President Wilson wns poimittcd to Mt up for a shoit time again )eteiduv, the fourth day in succession. Dr. Francis X. Deieuin, the Phila delphia specialist, is expected to pa) his regular weekly visit to'lhe While House today to cheik up on the patient's progress. . MAY ARREST SOVIET ENVOY New. York Probers to Request War rant for Martens New York. Nov. 1.-5. (By A, P.) Ludwig O. Iv.. A, Martens, umbassatlor to tho United States from the Russian cnvlet r-nvoi nmeiit. wua today declared contempt ot mo joint legislative in 'Adriatic fort May Be Move lo Strengthen Party in Elections It) tho AsMiiiitetl Pi ess Tilesfe. Nnv. 1.1 titlbiiilc' d'Alinuu In, who left I'niine Thuisdnv night on", -. If.-... I 1....1.1 .1 Vox.. ' a now expeiiHioii, tins nuniru ." .., on the Dalmatian mast, according to news ic rived heir Into last night. (Zaia is on the Adriatic about 170 miles southeast of Venire ) D'Anniinzio made a tiiumphant en ti) into the city, lcielving an enthusi astic welcome fiom the Italians who, had been awaiting Ins loiniug Captain D'Aiiuiizio Milled fiom Plume iu the eailv morning dnikuess The toipedoboat Nulln followed the other "warships of ins fleet Six bund led tioops were nboanl, including Aiditi aienndieis aud also his complete staff. D'Anniinzio is expeetul to continue hit, expedition to other Dalmatian potts, Paris, Nov, J.". (inbnele D'Anuun rlo, insurgent Italian commander of Flume, is engaged in another adventure along the Dalmatian mast, at cording to ndvhos reaching the Peace Conference here. Ht sailed from Piume on the Italian toipedoboat Nullo, unompanled by u steamship can1) ing 300 shock trnnns ihi, ronnrtn ntnto ..,,., ,..,. .,,,..., .. 01 our worid.jhlMioi. l,cr5,i'l,,,e war 0Ur c"vy 1B .'""ff.TOagllyitlea In ??cw Vftik state and a Jk vvasald'to have boon follQvved by In the sink M mtfmu 1fn jfeVeT ' r...f rpJSSSSSt $ bikarmtWbbe asked- Utaal W,!,p, vbich M frkay'e Da .r iii-SiiJULMiitaLti .rL , . i .liiiifitir " obseiviug Ins moveniiiils The de baikatlnu point on the Dalmatian coast is not known, but it 1s thought likely here that Zara has been selected. It is not believed he would go to Spnlato, which is gaiiisoned hv the .lugo-Slavs, with tho sui rounding waters controlled h) Rear Admiral An dievvs, of the I'uited Slices nav), with the nrnioted oiuiser Pittsbuigh ami n fleet of destio)eis The nilviies to the American pence delegation weie fiom VleeCons!il O'llara atTuest. t Impoitnnee is lattaelied in Peace Con ference cucles to D'Anuunio's move ments, because tomorrow is election dnv in Italy, with I'liime the ihief issue It is geneially thought that the poit is seeking to earrv out a spectat hilar operutlon to stiengthcn the Piume party, which is reported fo have lost much ground during the Inst three weeks. The Italian navy was said to be wavering perceptibly in its support of D'Anniinzio, Lulgl RUzo, ininiiiaiulor-in-thlof of .the D'Aniiunniq sea fours, lias beeti left ip ihnrgo of I'liuno One of his narlug exploits during mm war rcsuitrej in the sinking of two .Austrian wnrsmps Jjaimatiau coast.. ' Isc litem o on I he uiolliei ii sii-.pi ndi el i done likewise .and she is disc li.tige c She is not to "Wi c oino in good faith in an hon- ' nppeiti ngiiiii ut the i tv jnll Theie lest oiidiavc.i lo leei.neile differences." is no n-iison that she should not go .Ii Lewis said, 'aud )ou Mr Sec i home 1 will hold the elaughtii fnt iiimv. irpirsc iiting thr government, 1 lull In i oiisidi i.tliou Mit i iimiiiulidi iiiuposf a i.luii vvlmli we tureiit, not I to i. ill ' iliriiiil-r il Is the best plan, hut because i Tin mug to ijie jail waiihn the uiilgr I tin piiblu has been told foi weeks that I stud il is the plan the opeiatois wanted." Make us,- of h. i in Ihe kit.h.u o. s, i)i,)llle Arises lam pla.e- vou lauu.akriiseol hu .sh. ... ., ' . . . ' , .. . t , ... lllll Hlllillg lO Willi,, llllt sill' is I.UIl I HU- 1 I1UI,- ,11 u., lain, in ""' and I see no ltiison whv sh, should not puitiiulailv pool ginee troni inr imnr wiuli vvoiUels. .vii l.UKi-ns i run irii, -vvniie Assistant Distil, i Attoinev lloml I""' (ouiiti) is tied up with a strike in Its iilutid how lesidints of Abuigton 'which the govirnnient snvs involves a township bad been aunovttl b the c cm violation of then agi cements hv the dud of the two women, who walked I mini' woikeis Jhe.v have stiuck not dav nnd night tin the hlghwuvs When j ul "' distucts vvheie their was a pos. exhaustttl tluv would list foi bonis on sihle iiuestlon lonceiniiig then ngire the lawns nnd alongside the loudwav meiit. but thev have also stunk in ills speiullng man) nights shepiug iu ihnlrs tints Vheie theie was no ipiestlou but in (he Abuigton t oiiithoiisi Hint lluv had valid nnei binding ngica- - i incuts " "' .. -. fo...,..,. rurDR DERCUM TO SEE WILSON JXlZ'iliJZ 'j tiuth of .vour usseitlon." Philadelphia Specialist Left for Curs of "let's have jour ptoof" from ... . , . . , ,, . the mine woikeis lepieseiitatives foi Washington This Morning Iow(1(1( ,, S(.n,.tar) Wilson called for II. I' X Duinm, of 17111 Walnut j radii stnet. left this ; morning foi Washing- I () -Vcf""'-: Ion on one of his legiilar visits to at tlnuetl. "and another and a moie ellfO , cult thing to make n national ngrep luent. The lieople of the I'lilted States would fietze to death before a nutiqunl wuge scale nsreement would he made, as Mr. Lewis well knows. His statemeiitu me intended to clone! the issue anil hoodwink the public. The ciperatorrt sin netlng iu good faith, tbnt is shown b.T the fact that the government 3s with them absolutely." SrvrctnrtyTreabUrvr Green., of wageis with Vale on the fnvoiilc c ml As It has been known foi the l.i-l wetk just about whut the line ups ol ltin in .1 1 1 ,11 u IV 111, 111 lit, llinin nun ,111 lini: ,,w ........ , ...... ..... .... . . nlotli -Inuir chill.tres to t.sct Ihe onln I 1 ious alicudv foimnl on the lelntive nwi its ot me ii-ums At the rutinmr of the bowl and on the main stieets of New Ilavtu flag and pennant vintleis noisily olloied theii blue and oiange and black wares Thou sa mlii of piospective speitatois bought the tolois ot their fuvoiltr team nml intu (hod into tho big c-iu-losuie ui mved like Solonion in nil his gloiv The Princeton tram wusNeheduled lo STATION BLOWN UP Lackawanna's Concrete Building at Passaic, N. J Destroyed Passaic. N J.. Xov IB (Bv A i P. i The Larkavvannn Railroad's con ' ciete passengei station lieie was tie I tint! Piesident WiNoii. mnllshocl hv an etnlosion enrlv todav The poliie and liieuieu believe that the explosion was caused by leaking gas Theie was no one in tho station nt thr time Pieces of mncretr were blown 100 feet Windows ot houses in the neighboihnod vveia broken. The damage, was estimated nt $20,000, rlnralr llrnllli Inrni altera Ideut method for men to reruTwMUr cijm flectro.l.ydrothBrapy pithf Mpd top Tl 53?, Jiakctvroe?U. N j. At his home ii was said that he piobably would ictiirn lo Philadelphia tins evening Sinte Piesident Wilson i etui nod in broken health finni his speulclng tour in the West, Doctor Deituin has iiuidc frequent tj Ins to Washington tu con sult with llir other physltlaqs iu at tendance upon the President. if , ') -'iwilljut .on Jff 3twc. i CS-Htn9 "3-) t 7, -' gl m jji s- mz M -xi "I I ?i il i V l &
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