Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHltADELrmA,
THUESDAY,
DECEMBER 4, 1919
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Fall's Resolution
Seems Like Bluff
Continued Trom 1'nu On
of CoiiKrcxs niltlrcssed to n co-ordinate
department.
Wilson's Stand Not Known
Now notliliiR Anrp could liniippn in
tlio iiTrtit wlsln thnn n dlvltloii lie
twern President nml Congress upon the
policy (o be pursued toward Mexico.
Cnrriinzn would iimUc the most ot n
resolution dirorllnc n Incneli of mu-li re
lntlonN fls exist with Mexico upon which
the I'rciddeut irfuscil to net. Such n
Mltuntloii would iimKe the Fulled Stntes
a ImiKliltiK stock neros( the border.
Nor lire relations with uuotluT coun
try to be lislitly broken. A severnnrc
of relations is not n deelarntion of wnr.
Hut it is nlinosl alwnyo followed liy
wnr. When I'reslilent WiNou sent
Count win Ilenistorff home every one
Unew Hint war with (ienuiitiy was nl
most sure in follow, and In fnet war
did follow in n few weeks.
1m the ndtiitiilstriitlnii ready to go to
Kar with Mexico?
Xo one known.
The President has not been consulted.
Moreover, the. Senate foieisn relations
committee has been working very imp
pily wllli Srcretnrj 1iinsliiK. lie lias
lieen linndliiiK the situation with ipspect
lo Mexico and he hns been tnkinjt Re
puhlicaiiN mid Demoeints alike full.x Into
Ill's, conliilenee.
.Senator Kail, in particular, hns been
ro-operatiiiK with the secretary of stntc.
He was closeted with Mr. Lansing for
an hour nml n hnlf one dny last week.
This rIvcx pei'iilinr interest to Mr.
Full's resolution cnlliiiK for a break,
hut the secrelarj of stale cannot go
much fartlierthnn he has gone without
tlinroiiRhlj liTidoistiihdliig how far his
chief is willing lo go.
Resolution Serins Ill-.dlseil
Indeed, Hie l'nil resolution, if it rep
resents mi thing more thnn the wishes
of Senator Knll. seems u little il-nd-vised
since the attitude of Mr. Wilson
Is unknown. The committee, getting
nlong veij huiipilj with Mr. Lansing
nml eiijoing It.s new pai'icipatiou in
foreign nfTuir.s, does not want to do uny
thlug to put the secretarj of slate in
a hole
It is disinclined to pass the I'nll reso
lution unless Mr. Lansing approves its
passage, mill Mr. Lansing is not in a
jioMtiou to apiirove Its passage until he
knows the will of the I'reslilent.
T'p to the present ihe moves of both
sides in the Mexican tnngle have been.
In effect, bluffs. The Full resolution
npprnr.s to be the latest and strongest Ucdliehl, resigned.
Muff. This does not mean that the
Culled Slntea, nl leant tfio United
States Senate, docs not menn to carry
out, if necessary, the threat to break
relntlonS) but the hope tinck of the
resolution Is that Cnrrnnxn will be
bi ought to Ills senses by a threat of n
severance.
Mr. Lansing has spoken to Mexico
In n threatening tone. Tho Senate
foreign relations committee, working
with the Hceretnry, Is seeking to aid
Mr. Lansing by having one of its mem
bers specially interested on Mexico In
troduce n resolution which holds over
the C'nrraii7.a government the prospect
of severed rclntlons with nil that such
n severnnec Implies.
The hope Is thnt tills new threat will
be sufficient.
I 'nrrfiiiTA M.tv l'rnrrnvtlnnln
The trouble with the threat Is that
Curriitizii may wiiit. He may want to
see whether the foreign relations com
mittee will report the Knll resolution.
If the committee does not report the
resolution then the thrcnt Is worse than
if It had never been made nt all. The
utiitiiiimi umilil then be that of the
cnlled bluff. Weakness on the pnrt of
the American (lovernment would be in
dicated in Mexico.
If the lesolution is reported and unr
rnnzii still waits and the resolution is
not adopted then the same hesitation
and weakness will be revealed. And
if It is adopted nml the President does
not net under It. then great damage
to tills country's prestige will be done in
Mexico.
Confidence is felt hero that Cnrrania
must ieltl. Hut there Is no escaping
the conclusion Hint this country is com
mitted, lo a certnin extent, to n policy
Willi rcgnrd lo Mexico, without the
President's npprnvnl.
This is one of the difficulties nrising
from ills illness. There is no unity or
certainly nbout the administration's
policy.
Secretary Lansing hns been the real
bend of the Stnte Department since the
President's Illness. lie hns directed the
country's foreign policy. lie hns taken
the various steps' in the Mexican policy
hoping thnt each one would bring Car
rnnzu to his senses. lie perhaps hns
hud little choice, am! if the President
linil been well, the policy might not
have been different.
Hut the steps have led to n certain
temporary impasse in the nbsence of
consultntfon with the President,
ALEXANDER'S NAME SENT IN
Washington. Dec. 4. (My A. P.)
President Wiison todny sent to the
Sennte the nomination of Joshua W. I
Alexander, of Missouri, to be secretary
of commerce, succeeding William C. i
Operators Offer
Bigger Wage Rise
Conrinufd rrom rK One
notice on blank paper and omitted from
the copies an imprint of the official seal
of the union. It Is added that upon re
ceipt of the notice the 'unions through
out the country took the position, and
"so stated In the daily press nnd by
word of mouth thnt the withdrawal and
cancellation notice was defective, in-
valid and without authority" because it
did not hear this seal and because the
signatures ot ofllcluls were printed and
not signed by hand.
President Lewis is sprcificnlly cited
in one charge with refusing to notify
the members that the withdrawal order
was issued and communicated in cood
faith nnd thnt Its purpose renlly was to j
.in.innl . I. A titfttrn 'Plin nil... mlil.. llinl
Air, Lewis still refuses to send out such
assurance.
Chicago. Dee. . (Hy A. P.) With
the closing of thousands of less essen
tial industries throwing laMMMHI men
out of work and the adoption of n six
and one-lmlf-hour business day for
stores and office buildings, Chicago to
day felt the (list practical effects of
the coal famine. Theatres arc limited
to five evening performances and one
matinee a week and service of local
telephone lines and suburban roads' have
been curtailed to the minimum require
ments. , -
More industrials will be closed each
day as their small supply of furl Is
exhausted, and thousands more of em
ployes thrown out of work.
Charges were made todny by II, II.
Merrick, chnirmnn of the businessmen's
committee assisting the public utilities
commission in tle enforcement of Hie
fuel-saving regulations, that the Tnst
is being favored In the distribution of
the coal being mined nt present. Chi
cngo will send n committee to Wash
ington to see Doctor Gnrfiehl nnd de
mand that this city receive its fair
proportion o,f fuel.
"We hae heard that the Hast is
being fnvored in the distribution of
coal," .said Sir. Merrick. "In the
l'nst industries are running nt 1)0 per
cent of their capacity, while here we
ore limited to less than 20 per cent,
We arc not receiving gas and steam
coal as we should. The East is ab
sorbing virtually ull of these ship
D'Anuunzio Forces
Will Leave Fiume
Continiml From Pnr Our
lando then nssumed the presidency of
tho chamber. Appealing .for support,
lie snld :
"The president of the chamber must be
surrounded by the prestige necessary
to such a position If parllamenlnry
work Is to proceed without disorder,
Parliament being a guarantee of Im
partiality for everjbody."
The Socialists hooted while the other
deputies applauded. Orlando attempted
to conciliate the opposing parties and
said he trusted he would be assisted by
nil. The Socialists interrupted, shout
ing. .Not by us.
t 1119 iiiiiii uititiivu im ivri iiiun.ui m , , ,, , t t
the other parties, and in reply to their i I'J the sunpreme council nt Inns for
centers, Is believed to have been due
lnrgcly to rumors In circulation there
that two Socialist deputies had been
lynched In Home. Slgnor ltlpossi,
Mnxlmnllst member of the Socialist
executives, addressed n great lnnss-mcet-lug
In Cathedral Square In Milan, with
such violence of laiigunge thnt tho
crowd begnn nttneks upon the soldiers.
The uniforms nnd insignia of rnnk
were torn from officers by persons net
lug under the lendershlp of anarchists,
who were especially nctlvc during the
disorder. Two civilians and one cara
bineer were killed. As hn was dying the
carabineer snld: "1 hnte to die by the
hand of an Italian. ' .
All the municipal officials in Milnn,
including Mayor Cnldnrn, are Socialists.
Washington. Dec. . (Ily A. P.)
Slate Department ofiicinls said today
they had no information regarding the
agreement relnting to the Adriatic ques
"i which wns reported in London
(iir.iitclies today io nnve neen prepared
expressions of disnpproal Socialist
Deputy Imrlierls. who by profession is
n carter, shouted : "If ou don't like
us, get out! We will go on alone."
The Itepuhliean deputies have pre
sented n bill providing for abolition
of the law requiring members of the
chamber to take the political oath.
The nomination by the king of To
masso Tittcnl, former minister of for
cign nffnlrH, as president of the Semite
was confirmed by thnt body today.
Announcement last night Hint the
general strike in Italy would terminate
nt midnight Wednesday wns received
with relief throughout the country.
Onicers Stripped of Uniforms
The disorders in Milnn Tuesdny.
which were greater thnn those in oilier
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Schmucker Lectures Tonight
"Mnn, Past, Present and Future"
will be the theme of S. .C. Sehinucker,
I'niverslty Intension Society lecturer
tonight In Association Hall, 58J0 Oer
nuintown nvc.
Vare Fights Moore
as Leader of Party
Continued Prota File One
"can prosecute any officeholder for the
violation of this section, nssttre his con
viction In the Quarter Sessions Court,
and such conviction forfeits the office,
and the penalty In addition to that is n
JJijOO fine.
"I want to repeat that It is very 1m
unrlnnf Hint vou cet two of the best men
in each division not only for the pur
pose of backing up the Incoming admin
istration, but to be ready to give sup
port to the Ilepubllrnn candidate for
President of the United Slates next
year, and send gootl men to the Ameri
can Congress, as well us four stale sen
ators and forty-one members, of the
House to Hnrrlshurg, with the largest
majority ever given to Itepuhliean can
didates in this great Republican cilj
of ours. . . , ,
"The whole tintion is looking lo the
Republican party to solve nil those vnst
questions that hnve overwhelmed nnd
rrushed the Democratic party. The
Democrnts hnve fniled to rise to Hie
situation. The country knows this.
The hope of the future rest with your
partv, nnd Philadelphia, ns always,
must continue to be the greatest tin
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250 Ships Held Up at Norfolk
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A great merchant fleet comprising morcit
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tlonality Is tied up In Hampton Ilotds
by the coal shortage and embargo.
vooiu owju oinccrx aim men are irt
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